FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Men's snowboard cross

The Men's snowboard cross competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on January 31 and February 1, 2019.[1][2]

Men's snowboard cross
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenueSolitude Mountain Resort
LocationUtah, United States
DatesJanuary 31 – February 1
Competitors46 from 19 nations
Medalists
    United States
    Austria
    Italy

Qualification

The qualification was started on January 31, at 09:40.[3][4]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankBestNotes
111Emanuel Perathoner Italy1:04.1911:04.19Q
27Mick Dierdorff United States1:04.9621:04.96Q
310Paul Berg Germany1:05.0131:05.01Q
49Lucas Eguibar Spain1:05.1641:05.16Q
52Alex Pullin Australia1:05.2151:05.21Q
61Jake Vedder United States1:05.3761:05.37Q
78Nate Holland United States1:05.4071:05.40Q
818Nick Baumgartner United States1:05.5881:05.58Q
921Ken Vuagnoux France1:05.6891:05.68Q
1016Hanno Douschan Austria1:05.88101:05.88Q
1124Lukas Pachner Austria1:06.08111:06.08Q
1240Lluís Marin Tarroch Andorra1:06.15121:06.15Q
1330Éliot Grondin Canada1:06.31131:06.31Q
1413Martin Nörl Germany1:06.34141:06.34Q
1537Loan Bozzolo France1:06.35151:06.35Q
164Regino Hernández Spain1:06.44161:06.44Q
176Adam Lambert Australia1:06.71201:05.1911:05.19q
183Omar Visintin Italy1:07.17271:05.5521:05.55q
1917Konstantin Schad Germany1:06.89241:06.0331:06.03q
2020Baptiste Brochu Canada1:06.80211:06.1141:06.11q
2119Kevin Hill Canada1:06.85221:06.1551:06.15q
2236Yoshiki Takahara Japan1:06.51171:06.3861:06.38q
2314Alessandro Hämmerle Austria1:06.62181:06.3861:06.38q
2427Leon Beckhaus Germany1:07.01261:06.4381:06.43q
2534Anton Lindfors Finland1:07.95341:06.5591:06.55q
2629Kalle Koblet  SwitzerlandDNF1:06.67101:06.67q
2725Cameron Bolton Australia1:06.68191:08.63241:06.68q
2835Nick Watter  Switzerland1:07.36291:06.69111:06.69q
2912Michele Godino Italy1:07.91331:06.69111:06.69q
3039Shinya Momono Japan1:06.87231:06.78131:06.78q
3136Fabio Cordi Italy1:06.95251:06.87141:06.87q
3238Steven Williams Argentina1:07.82321:06.94151:06.94q
3323Glenn de Blois Netherlands1:07.40301:07.03161:07.03
3422Merlin Surget France1:07.63311:07.17171:07.17
355Jarryd Hughes Australia1:07.23281:07.70211:07.23
3628Luca Hämmerle Austria1:08.01351:07.37181:07.37
3731Jérôme Lymann  Switzerland1:18.75431:07.49191:07.49
3842Woo Jin South Korea1:08.58361:07.55201:07.55
3932Jan Kubičík Czech Republic1:08.90401:08.55221:08.55
4033Danny Bourgeois Canada1:08.59371:08.63241:08.59
4144Daniil Dilman Russia1:08.69381:08.62231:08.62
4247Geza Kinda Romania1:08.84391:09.00261:08.84
4345Jakub Žerava Czech Republic1:09.83421:09.64271:09.64
4443Radek Vintr Czech Republic1:09.78411:10.22281:09.78
4541Matouš Koudelka Czech Republic1:21.47451:16.33291:16.33
4646Victor-Segundo Chávez Peru1:19.04441:34.09301:19.04
15Pierre Vaultier FranceDid not start

Elimination round

The top 32 qualifiers advanced to the 1/8 finals. From here, they participated in four-person elimination races, with the top two from each race advancing.[5][6]

1/8 Finals

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Small final

RankBibNameCountryNotes
56Jake Vedder United States
620Baptiste Brochu Canada
73Paul Berg Germany
824Leon Beckhaus Germany

Big final

RankBibNameCountryNotes
2Mick Dierdorff United States
10Hanno Douschan Austria
1Emanuel Perathoner Italy
44Lucas Eguibar Spain

References

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