Tsubaki Miki won her second gold medal of the Alpine Snowboard World Junior Championships ©Getty Images

Tsubaki Miki and Ben Heldman have won gold yet again at the International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Snowboard World Junior Championships in Chiesa in Valmalenco.

Following on from their victories yesterday, the pair triumphed once more in the women's and men's parallel slalom respectively.

Japan's Miki was in sublime form yet again in the final as she flew across the line to secure her second gold of the event.

The United States' Iris Pflum bettered yesterday's 12th-place finish to secure a silver medal while Austria's Pia Schoeffmann and Martina Ankele finished third and fourth, respectively.

Iris Pflum bettered her 12th-place finish from yesterday to win silver in today's event ©Getty Images
Iris Pflum bettered her 12th-place finish from yesterday to win silver in today's event ©Getty Images

The course was made up of 24 gates with temperatures just above freezing.

Heldman of Canada was also able to carry over his impressive form as he won the parallel slalom with ease from Italy's Fabian Lantschner.

Lantschner enjoyed a remarkable improvement from his performance in the parallel giant slalom, where he finished in 26th.

Bulgarian Tervel Zamfirov then bagged the bronze medal after narrowly beating Heldman's compatriot Adam Farber to the final podium spot.

Today marked the final day of individual competition at the Championships with the team parallel discipline set to conclude the event tomorrow.