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Snowboard FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023


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4 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

:POL Oskar Kwiatkowski made the Big Final in PGS in Scuol.

 

What is this Scuol venue? First time I see it on FIS calendar.

10th consecutive season in the FIS World Cup circuit :p

 

Edit: actually 5th consecutive since 2018

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2 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

I thought Veysonnaz was the regular Swiss venue. Never heard of Scuol before :lol:

Veysonnaz is Snowoard Cross, Scuol is quite regular alpine snowboarding venue

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Stage 11 in Scuol (SUI)

 

Women´s Parallel Giant Slalom:

 

1. Carolin Langenhorst  :GER

2. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister  :GER 

3. Julie Zogg  :SUI 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 11 in Scuol (SUI)

 

Men´s Parallel Giant Slalom:

 

1. Oskar Kwiatkowski  :POL

2. Mirko Felicetti  :ITA 

3. Andreas Prommegger  :AUT 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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

 

Women’s Big Air Qualification

 

1. Kokomo Musare :JPN 

184.75 (88.00 + 96.75)

 

2. Reira Iwabuchi :JPN
179.25 (89.75 + 89.50)

 

3. Anna Gasser :AUT

174.25 (81.25 + 93.00) 

 

4. Zoi Sadowski Synnott :NZL

164.25 (89.50 + 74.75)

 

5. Mia Brooks :GBR

162.00 (86.75 + 75.25)

 

6. Miyabi Onitsuka :JPN

152.50 (81.00 + 71.50)

 

7. Melissa Peperkamp :NED

148.50 (65.75 + 82.75)

 

8. Hinari Asanuma :JPN

141.50 (70.00 + 71.50)


 

Full Qualification Results Here

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Stage 10 in Kreischberg (AUT)

 

Women´s Big Air:

 

1. Anna Gasser  :AUT  179.75

2. Zoi Sadowski Synott  :NZL  176.50

3. Kokomo Murase  :JPN  174.50

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 10 in Kreischberg (AUT)

 

Men´s Big Air:

 

1. Taiga Hasegawa  :JPN  186.00

2. Ryoma Kimata  :JPN  182.50

3. Kira Kimura  :JPN  181.75

 

Full Final Result HERE

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