SBX World Cup Montafon

The SBX World Cup Montafon is part of the world championship organised by the FIS for Snowboarding. The World Cup takes place annually in the Montafon valley in Vorarlberg (Austria).[1]

SBX World Cup Montafon
Status2019–20 FIS Snowboard World Cup
GenreSnowboarding
Date(s)December
Frequencyannual
VenueHochjoch
Location(s)Montafon (Vorarlberg)
CountryAustria
Inaugurated2012/13
Organised byInternational Ski Federation

The competitions are held at the Hochjoch in Schruns in the Silvretta Montafon ski area. The following disciplines have been carried out in the Montafon so far: snowboard cross (SBX) and parallel slalom (PSL). The snowboard cross route is 980 meters long and the parallel slalom route is 280 meters long.[2]

History

Snowboarding was added to the FIS competition program in May 1994, the first Snowboard World Championship was held in 1996.[3]

In the 2010/11 season, the Snowboard Cross World Cup was held once in Lech am Arlberg.[4] Then they looked up a region in Vorarlberg for a suitable place to present the snowboard cross optimally. The Montafon turned out to be suitable for this. The first Snowboard Cross World Cup took place in December 2012.[5]

In December 2014, the snowboard cross had to be cancelled due to warm temperatures. Instead, a parallel slalom and mixed team competition were held.[6] Due to the warm temperatures, snow production was impossible for the track in 2018, so that year, the snowboard cross had to be cancelled.[7]

Standings[8]

Women

Season Discipline Winner Second Third
2012/13 Snowboard cross  Canada  Italy  Australia
Snowboard cross Team  Austria  United States  France
2013/14 Snowboard cross  Czech Republic  Canada  Norway
Snowboard cross Team  Italy  Canada  France
2014/15 Snowboard cross Cancelled
Snowboard cross Team Cancelled
Parallel slalom  Austria  Germany  Russia
2015/16 Snowboard cross  France  United States  Russia
Snowboard cross Team  France I  United States I   Switzerland I
2016/17 Snowboard cross  Australia  France  United States
Snowboard cross Team  France I  Italy I  France II
2017/18 Snowboard cross  Italy  United States  France
Snowboard cross Team  France I (Chloé Trespeuch/Nelly Moenne-Loccoz)  Canada I (Meryeta Odine/Zoe Bergermann)  Russia I (Kristina Iossifowna Paul/Marija Jewgenjewna Wassilzowa)
2018/19 Snowboard cross Cancelled
Snowboard cross Team Cancelled
2019/20 Snowboard cross  Czech Republic  Italy  Australia

Men

Season Discipline Winner Second Third
2012/13 Snowboard cross  Italy  Austria  United States
Snowboard cross Team  United States II  United States  Italy
2013/14 Snowboard cross  Austria  Italy  Canada
Snowboard cross Team  Italy II  Germany  Norway
2014/15 Snowboard cross Cancelled
Snowboard cross Team Cancelled
Parallel slalom  Italy  Slovenia  Italy
2015/16 Snowboard cross  Austria  Austria  Russia
Snowboard cross Team  France I  Italy II   Switzerland I
2016/17 Snowboard cross  United States  Italy  Australia
Snowboard cross Team  Spain I  Italy I  United States II
2017/18 Snowboard cross  Australia  Austria  Austria
Snowboard cross Team  Spain I (Regino Hernández/Lucas Eguibar)  Austria I (Alessandro Hämmerle/Markus Schairer)  France I (Merlin Surget/Pierre Vaultier)
2018/19 Snowboard cross Cancelled
Snowboard cross Team Cancelled
2019/20 Snowboard cross  Austria  Australia  Italy

Team

Season Discipline Winner Second Third
2014/15 Parallel slalom, mixed (men/women)  Italy  Russia II  Japan

References

  1. "Statistics - Races by nation". www.fis-ski.com. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  2. "Weltcup in Montafon – The world's top-ranking ski- and snowboard-crossathletes". Urlaub in Vorarlberg. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  3. "Olympic Snowboarding - Winter Olympic Sport". International Olympic Committee. 22 January 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  4. "Snowboard World Cup Results". ESPN.com. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  5. "Montafon Opening mit FIS Snowboardcross Weltcup und Culcha Candela live on stage". Tourismuspresse (in German). Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  6. "Contacts". www.rsaski.ru. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  7. "Montafon snowboard cross World Cup cancelled". www.fis-ski.com. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  8. "FIS: Calendar & Results". FIS.
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