Marcus Kleveland dominated the men's competition today ©Getty Images

Marcus Kleveland of Norway and Switzerland's Carla Somaini claimed the spoils at the International Ski Federation Big Air Snowboard World Cup in Mönchengladbach today.

Kleveland was a comfortable winner at Sparkassen Park as he proved in a different class to the rest of the field.

The 18-year-old scored 94.24 in the first round and 97.50 in the second for a total score of 191.75.

Yuri Okubo of Japan finished a distant second in 168.50 while Kalle Jarvilehto of Finland took bronze with 164.50.

Okubo leads the Big Air World Cup standings with 1,180 points.

Hiroaki Kunitake lies second on 1,040 in a Japanese 1-2 after placing 12th today.

Carla Somaini, pictured competing earlier this season, won the women's competition today ©Getty Images
Carla Somaini, pictured competing earlier this season, won the women's competition today ©Getty Images

Clemens Millauer of Austria lies third on 1,010 after a sixth place finish today while Kleveland moves into a share of fourth.

Somaini won a much closer women's competition.

She scored 175.00 to finish 2.5 points clear of Miyabi Onitsuka, who completed the set of Japanese silver medals.

Christy Prior of New Zealand finished third in 160.75.

Onitsuka lies second in the World Cup standings on 1,960 points behind the absent Austrian Anna Gasser, who lies on 2,000 after winning the first two rounds.

Somaini's score of 1,330 is enough for third place.