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Snowboard FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023


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Stage 8 in Cortina d´Ampezzo (ITA)

 

Women´s Parallel Giant Slalom:

 

1. Gloria Kotnik  :SLO

2. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister  :GER 

3. Megan Farrell  :CAN 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 8 in Cortina d´Ampezzo (ITA)

 

Men´s Parallel Giant Slalom:

 

1. Roland Fischnaller  :ITA

2. Andreas Prommegger  :AUT 

3. Aaron March  :ITA 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 7 in Copper Mountain (USA)

 

Women´s Big Air:

 

1. Mari Fukada  :JPN   155.75

2. Hailey Langland  :USA  151.50

3. Miyabi Onitsuka  :JPN  149.75

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 7 in Copper Mountain (USA)

 

Men´s Big Air:

 

1. Marcus Kleveland  :NOR  184.25

2. Chris Corning  :USA  172.50

3. Ian Matteoli  :ITA  160.00

 

Full Final Result HERE

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the Italian fest isn't over yet...:cheer:

 

and it's gone up to a level beyond any imagination...:bowdown:

 

the eternal Roland Fischnaller has just won the men's PGS in Cortina (with Aaron March 3rd), meanwhile at the same time the 16-year young Ian Matteoli, at his very first world cup participation, is 3rd in the men's Big Air in Copper Mountain :yikes:

 

please, don't wake me up :bye:

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42 year olds dominating the competition with 36 and 38 year olds completing the podium, if there's any event where some new blood would be good.... :d 

 

Don't get me wrong, I think it's awesome to have the oldies battle it out :p 

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Stage 9 in Bad Gastein (AUT)

 

Women´s Parallel Slalom:

 

1. Daniela Ulbing  :AUT

2. Claudia Riegler  :AUT 

3. Ladina Jenny  :SUI 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Bad Gastein (AUT)

 

Men´s Parallel Slalom:

 

1. Maurizio Bormolini  :ITA

2. Alexander Payer  :AUT 

3. Stefan Baumeister  :GER 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 9 in Bad Gastein (AUT)

 

Mixed Parallel Slalom Teams:

 

1. Austria I.  :AUT  (Andreas Prommegger/Daniela Ulbing)

2. Germany I.  :GER  (Stefan Baumeister/Ramona Theresia Hofmeister) 

3. Switzerland II.  :SUI  (Dario Caviezel/Julie Zogg) 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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2022 Snowboarding World Cup-  January 13-14, 2023 | Kreischberg, Austria  :AUT

 

Men’s Big Air Qualification

 

Qualified to Final- From Heat 1: 

 

1. Oyvind Kirkhus :NOR

175.50 (83.75 + 91.75)

 

2. Taiga Hasegawa :JPN

174.00 (83.75 + 90.25)

 

3. Samuel Zaros :SVK
169.00 (77.25 + 91.25)

 

4. Kira Kamura :JPN

167.75 (91.50 + 76.25)

 

5. Chris Corning :USA

166.75 (70.75 + 96.00)

 

Qualified to Final- From Heat 2

 

1. Hiroto Ogiwara :JPN 

183.25 (90.50 + 92.75)

 

2. Dusty Henrickson :USA
168.75 (92.25 + 76.50)

 

3. Ryoma Kimata :JPN

166.75 (87.25 + 79.50) 

 

4. Emiliano Lauzi :ITA

165.25 (89.75 + 75.50)

 

5. Valentino Guseli :AUS

162.25 (88.00 + 74.25)


 

Full Qualification Results Here

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