FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019

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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
Country United States
Events 28
Website Utah 2019
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The 2019 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships was held in Utah, in resorts Park City, Deer Valley and Solitude Mountain, from February 1 to 10, 2019.[1][2]

19-year-old Dmitry Loginov of Russia became the youngest World Champion in Parallel Giant Slalom and the only snowboarder to win back-to-back events (parallel slalom and parallel giant slalom) in both junior and senior championships.[3]

Schedule

28 events were held.[4]

Q Qualification F Final
Event↓/Date → Thu 31 Fri 1 Sat 2 Sun 3 Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sun 10
Freestyle skiing
Ski cross Q F
Big air Q F
Slopestyle Q F
Aerials Q F
Team Aerials F
Moguls Q F
Halfpipe Q F
Dual moguls F
Snowboarding
Snowboard cross Q F
Snowboard cross team F
Parallel giant slalom Q F
Parallel slalom Q F
Halfpipe Q F
Slopestyle Q F

Medalists

Medal table

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Freestyle skiing

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Big air[5]
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Fabian Bösch
 Switzerland (SUI)
186.00 Henrik Harlaut
 Sweden (SWE)
184.00 Alex Beaulieu-Marchand
 Canada (CAN)
183.25
Ski cross[6]
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François Place
 France (FRA)
Brady Leman
 Canada (CAN)
Kevin Drury
 Canada (CAN)
Slopestyle[7]
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James Woods
 Great Britain (GBR)
86.68 Birk Ruud
 Norway (NOR)
85.40 Nick Goepper
 United States (USA)
85.18
Aerials[8]
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Maxim Burov
 Russia (RUS)
130.09 Oleksandr Abramenko
 Ukraine (UKR)
126.24 Noé Roth
 Switzerland (SUI)
125.22
Moguls[9]
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Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada (CAN)
84.89 Matt Graham
 Australia (AUS)
81.94 Daichi Hara
 Japan (JPN)
81.66
Halfpipe[10]
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Aaron Blunck
 United States (USA)
94.20 Kevin Rolland
 France (FRA)
93.80 Noah Bowman
 Canada (CAN)
91.60
Dual moguls[11]
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Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada (CAN)
Bradley Wilson
 United States (USA)
Daichi Hara
 Japan (JPN)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Big air[12]
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Tess Ledeux
 France (FRA)
184.75 Julia Krass
 United States (USA)
173.75 Isabel Atkin
 Great Britain (GBR)
168.75
Ski cross[13]
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Marielle Thompson
 Canada (CAN)
Fanny Smith
 Switzerland (SUI)
Alizée Baron
 France (FRA)
Slopestyle
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Cancelled[14]
Aerials[15]
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Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya
 Belarus (BLR)
113.18 Liubov Nikitina
 Russia (RUS)
89.88 (T 17.7) Xu Mengtao
 China (CHN)
89.88 (T 17.0)
Moguls[16]
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Yulia Galysheva
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
79.14 Jakara Anthony
 Australia (AUS)
78.99 Perrine Laffont
 France (FRA)
78.70
Halfpipe[17]
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Kelly Sildaru
 Estonia (EST)
95.00 Cassie Sharpe
 Canada (CAN)
94.40 Brita Sigourney
 United States (USA)
90.60
Dual moguls[18]
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Perrine Laffont
 France (FRA)
Jaelin Kauf
 United States (USA)
Tess Johnson
 United States (USA)

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team aerials[19]
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  Switzerland
Carol Bouvard
Nicolas Gygax
Noé Roth
303.08  China
Xu Mengtao
Sun Jiaxu
Wang Xindi
297.82  Russia
Liubov Nikitina
Stanislav Nikitin
Maxim Burov
296.74

Snowboarding

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snowboard cross[20]
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Mick Dierdorff
 United States (USA)
Hanno Douschan
 Austria (AUT)
Emanuel Perathoner
 Italy (ITA)
Parallel giant slalom[21]
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Dmitry Loginov
 Russia (RUS)
Tim Mastnak
 Slovenia (SVN)
Stefan Baumeister
 Germany (GER)
Parallel slalom[22]
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Dmitry Loginov
 Russia (RUS)
Roland Fischnaller
 Italy (ITA)
Stefan Baumeister
 Germany (GER)
Big air
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Cancelled[23]
Halfpipe[24]
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Scotty James
 Australia (AUS)
97.50 Yūto Totsuka
 Japan (JPN)
92.25 Patrick Burgener
 Switzerland (SUI)
91.25
Slopestyle[note 1]
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Chris Corning
 United States (USA)
93.25 Mark McMorris
 Canada (CAN)
93.00 Judd Henkes
 United States (USA)
90.50

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snowboard cross[26]
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Eva Samková
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Charlotte Bankes
 Great Britain (GBR)
Michela Moioli
 Italy (ITA)
Parallel giant slalom[27]
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Selina Jörg
 Germany (GER)
Natalia Soboleva
 Russia (RUS)
Ladina Jenny
 Switzerland (SUI)
Parallel slalom[28]
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Julie Zogg
 Switzerland (SUI)
Annamari Dancha
 Ukraine (UKR)
Ramona Theresia Hofmeister
 Germany (GER)
Big air
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Cancelled[23]
Halfpipe[29]
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Chloe Kim
 United States (USA)
93.50 Cai Xuetong
 China (CHN)
84.00 Maddie Mastro
 United States (USA)
82.00
Slopestyle[note 1]
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Zoi Sadowski-Synnott
 New Zealand (NZL)
91.75 Silje Norendal
 Norway (NOR)
88.75 Jamie Anderson
 United States (USA)
87.25

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snowboard cross team[30]
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 United States
Mick Dierdorff
Lindsey Jacobellis
 Italy
Omar Visintin
Michela Moioli
 Germany
Paul Berg
Hanna Ihedioha

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 The slopestyle finals were cancelled due to weather conditions and the qualification results were used to determine the final ranking.[25]

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