FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017

The 2017 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships were held in Sierra Nevada, Spain, from March 6–19, 2017.

FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017
Host citySierra Nevada
CountrySpain
Events26
Opening ceremonyMarch 7, 2017 (2017-03-07)
Closing ceremonyMarch 19, 2017 (2017-03-19)
WebsiteSierra Nevada 2017
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding
World Championships 2017

Sierra Nevada, Spain
Freestyle skiing events
Moguls men women
Dual moguls men women
Aerials men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Ski cross men women
Snowboarding events
Big air men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Snowboard cross men women
Snowboard cross team men women
Parallel giant slalom men women
Parallel slalom men women

Snowboard cross team events for men and women were introduced to the championships schedule for the first time, bringing the total number of events contested to 26.

Schedule

QQualification FFinal
Event↓/Date →Wed 8Thu 9Fri 10Sat 11Sun 12Mon 13Tue 14Wed 15Thu 16Fri 17Sat 18Sun 19
Freestyle skiing
MogulsQF
Dual mogulsQF
AerialsQF
HalfpipeQF
SlopestyleQF
Ski crossQF
Snowboarding
Big airQF
HalfpipeQF
SlopestyleQF
Snowboard crossQF
Snowboard cross teamF
Parallel giant slalomF
Parallel slalomF

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Moguls
Ikuma Horishima
 Japan
88.54 Benjamin Cavet
 France
87.11 Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada
82.85
Dual moguls
Ikuma Horishima
 Japan
Bradley Wilson
 United States
Marco Tadé
  Switzerland
Aerials
Jonathon Lillis
 United States
125.79 Qi Guangpu
 China
120.36 David Morris
 Australia
114.93
Halfpipe
Aaron Blunck
 United States
91.80 Mike Riddle
 Canada
89.60 Kevin Rolland
 France
88.40
Slopestyle
McRae Williams
 United States
93.80 Gus Kenworthy
 United States
91.80 James Woods
 Great Britain
90.40
Ski cross
Victor Öhling Norberg
 Sweden
Jamie Prebble
 New Zealand
François Place
 France

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Moguls
Britteny Cox
 Australia
83.63 Perrine Laffont
 France
82.51 Justine Dufour-Lapointe
 Canada
80.74
Dual moguls
Perrine Laffont
 France
Yulia Galysheva
 Kazakhstan
Jaelin Kauf
 United States
Aerials
Ashley Caldwell
 United States
109.29 Danielle Scott
 Australia
94.47 Xu Mengtao
 China
91.65
Halfpipe
Ayana Onozuka
 Japan
89.80 Marie Martinod
 France
87.00 Devin Logan
 United States
84.20
Slopestyle
Tess Ledeux
 France
85.60 Emma Dahlström
 Sweden
83.80 Isabel Atkin
 Great Britain
83.20
Ski cross
Sandra Näslund
 Sweden
Fanny Smith
  Switzerland
Ophélie David
 France

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Big air
Ståle Sandbech
 Norway
188.25 Chris Corning
 United States
182.75 Marcus Kleveland
 Norway
177.25
Halfpipe
Scott James
 Australia
97.50 Iouri Podladtchikov
  Switzerland
93.25 Patrick Burgener
  Switzerland
90.50
Slopestyle
Seppe Smits
 Belgium
91.40 Nicolas Huber
  Switzerland
83.25 Chris Corning
 United States
82.50
Snowboard cross
Pierre Vaultier
 France
Lucas Eguibar
 Spain
Alex Pullin
 Australia
Snowboard cross team
 United States
Hagen Kearney
Nick Baumgartner
 Spain
Regino Hernández
Lucas Eguibar
 Canada
Kevin Hill
Christopher Robanske
Parallel giant slalom
Andreas Prommegger
 Austria
Benjamin Karl
 Austria
Nevin Galmarini
  Switzerland
Parallel slalom
Andreas Prommegger
 Austria
Benjamin Karl
 Austria
Andrey Sobolev
 Russia

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Big air
Anna Gasser
 Austria
189.50 Enni Rukajärvi
 Finland
165.25 Silje Norendal
 Norway
162.75
Halfpipe
Cai Xuetong
 China
90.75 Haruna Matsumoto
 Japan
84.75 Clémence Grimal
 France
79.00
Slopestyle
Laurie Blouin
 Canada
78.00 Zoi Sadowski-Synnott
 New Zealand
77.50 Miyabi Onitsuka
 Japan
77.40
Snowboard cross
Lindsey Jacobellis
 United States
Chloé Trespeuch
 France
Michela Moioli
 Italy
Snowboard cross team
 France
Nelly Moenne Loccoz
Chloé Trespeuch
 France
Manon Petit
Charlotte Bankes
 United States
Lindsey Jacobellis
Faye Gulini
Parallel giant slalom
Ester Ledecká
 Czech Republic
Patrizia Kummer
  Switzerland
Ekaterina Tudegesheva
 Russia
Parallel slalom
Daniela Ulbing
 Austria
Ester Ledecká
 Czech Republic
Alena Zavarzina
 Russia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)63413
2 France (FRA)45413
3 Austria (AUT)4206
4 Japan (JPN)3115
5 Australia (AUS)2125
6 Sweden (SWE)2103
7 Canada (CAN)1135
8 China (CHN)1113
9 Czech Republic (CZE)1102
10 Norway (NOR)1023
11 Belgium (BEL)1001
12  Switzerland (SUI)0437
13 New Zealand (NZL)0202
 Spain (ESP)0202
15 Finland (FIN)0101
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0101
17 Russia (RUS)0033
18 Great Britain (GBR)0022
19 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (19 nations)26262678
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