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Snowboarding FIS World Cup 2019 - 2020


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FIS gets it wrong on the very first World Cup of the season, well done!

 

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The finals are not on 25 August, they are in fact tomorrow (24 August), starting at 09.15 local time, which in no place in the world compares to any time on 25 August. That is 23.15 CET (today).

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Just now, heywoodu said:

FIS gets it wrong on the very first World Cup of the season, well done!

 

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The finals are not on 25 August, they are in fact tomorrow (24 August), starting at 09.15 local time, which in no place in the world compares to any time on 25 August. That is 23.15 CET (today).

 

But I guess the "Date" column is based on the "LOC" time and not the "CET" time.

 

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Just now, Sindo said:

 

But I guess the "Date" column is based on the "LOC" time and not the "CET" time.

 

Yes, that would make complete sense...if that were true! But it's not :d Like I said, the finals are actually tonight (CET)/tomorrow morning (LOC). By the time the evening falls on 24 August in New Zealand (tomorrow) this whole competition is over, 25 August has nothing to do with it anymore. You can go there and click on the start list, where the actual starting time (local) is listed, and that's quite clear: 24 August, 09.15 Cardrona time.

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Yes, that would make complete sense...if that were true! But it's not :d Like I said, the finals are actually tonight (CET)/tomorrow morning (LOC). By the time the evening falls on 24 August in New Zealand (tomorrow) this whole competition is over, 25 August has nothing to do with it anymore. You can go there and click on the start list, where the actual starting time (local) is listed, and that's quite clear: 24 August, 09.15 Cardrona time.

 

Oh yes, that's right.

 

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?Schedule change for Snowboard World Cup Big Air Qualifiers - Due to an adverse weekend weather forecast qualifiers have been brought forward to tomorrow (Friday 23). Mens runs start at 9.40am, Womens runs start at 12.50pm. Schedule and start lists available on our website. See you there!!

 

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Stage 1 in Cardrona (NZL)

 

Women´s Big Air:

 

1. Enni Rukajarvi  :FIN   86.00

2. Katie Ormerod  :GBR  83.75

3. Silje Norendal  :NOR  83.00

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 1 in Cardrona (NZL)

 

Men´s Big Air:

 

1. Chris Corning  :USA   176.25

2. Redmond Gerard  :USA  161.25

3. Kalle Jarvilehto  :FIN  160.25

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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