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Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023


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Stage 9 in Innichen (ITA)

 

Women´s Ski Cross:

 

1. Sandra Naeslund  :SWE  

2. Andrea Limbacher  :AUT 

3. Fanny Smith  :SUI 

3. Sonja Gigler  :AUT

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Innichen (ITA)

 

Men´s Ski Cross:

 

1. Reece Howden  :CAN

2. Ryo Sugai  :JPN 

3. Niklas Bachsleitner  :GER 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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2022-23 Freestyle Skiing World Cup: January 18-21, 2023 | Laax, Switzerland  :SUI

 

Men’s Slopestyle Qualification 

 

Qualified to Final- From Heat 1

 

1. Matej Svancer :AUT (80.80) 

2. Birk Ruud :NOR (79.41)

3. Mac Forehand :USA (74.61)

4. Colby Stevenson :USA (74.10)

5. Fabien Boesch :SUI (73.45)

6. Valentin Morel :SUI (71.23)

 

Qualified to Final- From Heat 2 

 

1. Andre Ragettli :SUI (79.66)

2. Alexander Hall :USA (78.50)

3. Evan McEachran :CAN (76.16)

4. Max Moffatt :CAN (75.83)

5. Cody Laplante :USA (70.31)

6. Christian Nummedal :NOR (66.40)

 

 

Full Qualification Results Here

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2022-23 Freestyle Skiing World Cup: January 18-21, 2023 | Calgary, Canada :CAN

 

Women’s Halfpipe Qualification 

 

Qualified to Final

 

1. Eileen Gu :CHN (96.75)

2. Rachael Karker :CAN (90.50)

3. Hanna Faulhaber :USA (85.50)

4. Kexin Zhang :CHN (83.50)

5. Dillan Glennie :CAN (79.00)

6. Amy Fraser :CAN (75.50)

7. Daeun Kim :KOR (75.00)

8. Riley Jacobs :USA (65.75)

 

Full Qualification Results Here

 

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2022-23 Freestyle Skiing World Cup: January 18-21, 2023 | Calgary, Canada :CAN

 

Men’s Halfpipe Qualification 

 

Qualified to Final- From Heat 1

 

1. Jon Sallinen :FIN (91.50)

2. Simon D’Artois :CAN (89.00)

3. Alex Ferreira :USA (87.25)

4. Hunter Hess :USA (84.50)

5. Birk Irving :USA (81.75)

 


Qualified to Final- From Heat 2

 

1. Brendan Mackay :CAN (91.50)

2. Aaron Blunck :USA (85.50) 

3. David Wise :USA (84.00)

4. Noah Bowman :CAN (80.50)

5. Dylan Marineau :CAN (68.75)

 

 

Full Qualification Results Here

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2022-23 Freestyle Skiing World Cup: January 18-21, 2023 | Calgary, Canada :CAN

 

Women’s Halfpipe Final

 

1. Eileen Gu :CHN (95.00)

2. Rachael Karker :CAN (89.00)

3. Hanna Faulhaber :USA (77.25)

4. Amy Fraser :CAN (74.75)

5. Kexin Zhang :CHN (73.75)

6. Riley Jacobs :USA (70.25)

7. Dillan Glennie :CAN (67.50)

8. Daeun Kim :KOR (56.00)

 

Full Results Here

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2022-23 Freestyle Skiing World Cup: January 18-21, 2023 | Calgary, Canada :CAN

 

Men’s Halfpipe Final

 

1. Jon Sallinen :FIN (96.00)

2. Brendan Mackay :CAN (94.50)

3. Simon D’Artois :CAN (93.00)

4. Alex Ferreira :USA (92.50)

5. David Wise :USA (87.25)

6. Birk Irving :USA (83.50)

7. Aaron Blunck :USA (81.50)

8. Noah Bowman :CAN (80.50)

9. Hunter Hess :USA (70.00)

10. Dylan Marineau :CAN (56.75)

 

Full Results Here

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Stage 12 in Idre Fjäll (SWE)

 

Women´s Ski Cross:

 

1. Sandra Naeslund  :SWE  

2. Fanny Smith  :SUI 

3. Daniela Maier  :GER 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 12 in Idre Fjäll (SWE)

 

Men´s Ski Cross:

 

1. David Mobaerg  :SWE

2. Reece Howden  :CAN 

3. Erik Mobaerg  :SWE

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 13 in Le Relais (CAN)

 

Women´s Aerials:

 

1. Marion Thenault  :CAN   96.23

2. Ashley Caldwell  :USA   92.00

3. Anastasiya Novosad  :UKR  86.71

 

Full Final Result HERE

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