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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 Jaros :SVK

169.00 (77.75 + 91.25) 

 

4. Kira Kimura :JPN

167.75 (91.50 + 76.25)

 

5. Chris Corning :USA

166.75 (96.00 + 70.75)

 


Qualified to Final- From Heat 2 

 

1. Hiroto Origawa :JPN

183.25 (90.50 + 92.75)

 

2. Dusty Henricksen :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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2022 Snowboarding World Cup-  January 18-21, 2023 | Laax, Switzerland  :SUI

 

Men’s Slopestyle Qualification 


Qualified to Final- From Heat 1
 

1.  Ryomo Kimata :JPN (93.25)

2. Hiroto Origawa :JPN (88.50)

3. Justus Henkes :USA (82.25)

4. Sven Thorgren :SWE (81.25)

5. Clemens Millauer :AUT (79.50)

6. Valentino Guseli :AUS (75.25)


Qualified to Final- From Heat 2
 

1.  Dusty Henricksen :USA (92.25)

2. Marcus Kleveland :NOR (89.25)

3. Luke Winkelmann :USA (84.50)

4. Tiarn Collins :NZL (82.25)

5. Rene Rinnekangas :FIN (81.25)

6. Nicolas Huber :SUI (80.75) 


Full Qualification Results Here

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2022 Snowboarding World Cup- January 18-21, 2023 | Laax, Switzerland  :SUI

 

Women’s Halfpipe- Qualified to Final

 

1. Mitsuke Ono :JPN (89.50)

2. Shaotong Wu :CHN (89.00)

3. Maddie Mastro :USA (82.50)

4. Queralt Castellet :ESP (79.75)

5. Elizabeth Hosking :CAN (75.00)

6. Emily Arthur :AUS (65.50)

7. Ruki Tomita :JPN (64.50)

8. Brooke Dhondt :CAN (60.75)


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2022 Snowboarding World Cup- January 18-21, 2023 | Laax, Switzerland  :SUI

 

Men’s Halfpipe- Qualified to Final

 

1. Ruka Hirano :JPN (95.25)

2. Scotty James :AUS (95.00)

3. Yuto Totsuka :JPN (91.50)

4. Valentino Guseli :AUS (87.50)

5. Chaeun Lee :KOR (86.00)

6. Andre Hoeflich :GER (84.75)

7. Jan Scherrer :SUI (84.00)

8. Shuichiro Shigeno :JPN (83.25)

9. Chase Josey :USA (81.75)

10. Chase Blackwell :USA (81.50)

11. Kaishu Hirano :JPN (79.50)

12. Ryan Wachendorfer :USA (78.50)


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