FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019

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]

FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
Host cityPark City Mountain Resort/Deer Valley/Solitude Mountain Resort
CountryUnited States
Events28
Opening ceremonyFebruary 1, 2019 (2019-02-01)
Closing ceremonyFebruary 10, 2019 (2019-02-10)
WebsiteUtah 2019

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]

QQualification FFinal
Event↓/Date → Thu 31Fri 1Sat 2Sun 3Mon 4Tue 5Wed 6Thu 7Fri 8Sat 9Sun 10
Freestyle skiing
Ski crossQF
Big airQF
SlopestyleQF
AerialsQF
Team AerialsF
MogulsQF
HalfpipeQF
Dual mogulsF
Snowboarding
Snowboard crossQF
Snowboard cross teamF
Parallel giant slalomQF
Parallel slalomQF
HalfpipeQF
SlopestyleQF

Medalists

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)*53614
2 Canada (CAN)3339
3 Russia (RUS)3216
4  Switzerland (SUI)3137
5 France (FRA)3126
6 Australia (AUS)1203
7 Great Britain (GBR)1113
8 Germany (GER)1045
9 Belarus (BLR)1001
 Czech Republic (CZE)1001
 Estonia (EST)1001
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1001
 New Zealand (NZL)1001
14 Italy (ITA)0224
15 China (CHN)0213
16 Norway (NOR)0202
 Ukraine (UKR)0202
18 Japan (JPN)0123
19 Austria (AUT)0101
 Slovenia (SVN)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
Totals (21 nations)25252575

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Big air[5]
Fabian Bösch
 Switzerland
186.00 Henrik Harlaut
 Sweden
184.00 Alex Beaulieu-Marchand
 Canada
183.25
Ski cross[6]
François Place
 France
Brady Leman
 Canada
Kevin Drury
 Canada
Slopestyle[7]
James Woods
 Great Britain
86.68 Birk Ruud
 Norway
85.40 Nick Goepper
 United States
85.18
Aerials[8]
Maxim Burov
 Russia
130.09 Oleksandr Abramenko
 Ukraine
126.24 Noé Roth
 Switzerland
125.22
Moguls[9]
Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada
84.89 Matt Graham
 Australia
81.94 Daichi Hara
 Japan
81.66
Halfpipe[10]
Aaron Blunck
 United States
94.20 Kevin Rolland
 France
93.80 Noah Bowman
 Canada
91.60
Dual moguls[11]
Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada
Bradley Wilson
 United States
Daichi Hara
 Japan

Women

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

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team aerials[19]
  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

Men

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

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snowboard cross[26]
Eva Samková
 Czech Republic
Charlotte Bankes
 Great Britain
Michela Moioli
 Italy
Parallel giant slalom[27]
Selina Jörg
 Germany
Natalia Soboleva
 Russia
Ladina Jenny
 Switzerland
Parallel slalom[28]
Julie Zogg
 Switzerland
Annamari Dancha
 Ukraine
Ramona Theresia Hofmeister
 Germany
Big air
Cancelled[23]
Halfpipe[29]
Chloe Kim
 United States
93.50 Cai Xuetong
 China
84.00 Maddie Mastro
 United States
82.00
Slopestyle[note 1]
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott
 New Zealand
91.75 Silje Norendal
 Norway
88.75 Jamie Anderson
 United States
87.25

Mixed

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

Notes

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

References

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