FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2005

The 2005 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships took place at the Rukatunturi ski resort in Kuusamo, Finland, between March 17th and March 20th. Five events were held for each sex, including half-pipe, skicross, aerials, moguls and dual moguls.

Results

Half-Pipe

The men's event took place on March 17th.[1]

Medal Name Nation Result
Mathias Wecxsteen France47.00
Loic Collumb-Patton France46.70
Corey Vanular Canada44.00

Ski Cross

The men's event took place on March 18th.[2]

Medal Name Nation
Tomas Kraus Czech Republic
Jesper Brugge Sweden
Audun Groenvold Norway

Aerials

The men's event took place on March 18th.[3]

Medal Name Nation Result
Steve Omischl Canada258.98
Jeff Bean Canada253.61
Alexei Grishin Belarus246.19

Moguls

The men's event took place on March 19th.[4]

Medal Name Nation Result
Nathan Roberts United States26.90
Marc-Andre Moreau Canada26.83
Dale Begg-Smith Australia26.75

Dual Moguls

The men's event took place on March 20th.[5]

Medal Name Nation
Toby Dawson United States
Sami Mustonen Finland
Jeremy Bloom United States

Half-Pipe

The women's event took place on March 17th.[6]

Medal Name Nation Result
Sarah Burke Canada44.00
Kristi Leskinen United States39.70
Grethe Eliassen Norway38.20

Ski Cross

The women's event took place on March 18th.[7]

Medal Name Nation
Karin Huttary Austria
Magdelina Iljans Sweden
Ophelie David France

Aerials

The women's event took place on March 18th.[8]

Medal Name Nation Result
Li Nina China197.37
Evelyne Leu  Switzerland196.01
Guo Xinxin China183.94

Moguls

The women's event took place on March 19th.[9]

Medal Name Nation Result
Hannah Kearney United States26.40
Nikola Sudová Czech Republic26.31
Margarita Marbler Austria26.31

Dual Moguls

The women's event took place on March 20th.[10]

Medal Name Nation
Jennifer Heil Canada
Kari Traa Norway
Aiko Uemura Japan

References

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