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Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2023 - 2024


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Halfpipe WC Calgary | Calgary, Canada :CAN
 

Women

Gold- :CHN Eileen Gu (97.00)

Silver- :GBR Zoe Atkin (92.00)

Bronze- :USA Svea Irving (90.25)

 

Men

Gold- :USA Alex Ferreira (95.50)

Silver- :FIN Jon Sallinen (94.50)

Bronze- :KOR Lee Seung-Hun (94.00)

 

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Ski Cross WC Reiteralm | Reiteralm, Austria :AUT

 

Women’s bracket rounds were cancelled due to lack of speed (? I might be wrong I didn’t watch the first day of action)

 

Men

Gold- :SWE Erik Mobaerg

Silver- :SUI Jonas Lenherr

Bronze- :FRA Melvin Tchiknavorian

 

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Ski Cross WC Reiteralm | Reiteralm, Austria :AUT
 

Women

Gold- :CAN Brittany Phelan :cheer:

Silver- :FRA Marielle Berger Sabbatel

Bronze- :SUI Talina Gantenbein

 

First ever WC win for Phelan at 31 years old! (Quite surprised actually, she’s been on a lot of podiums over the years)

 

Men

Gold- :FRA Youri Duplessis Kergomard

Silver- :ITA Simone Deromedis

Bronze- :FRA Terence Tchiknavorian

 

 

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Moguls WC Almaty | Almaty, Kazakstan :KAZ
 

Women

Gold- :AUS Jakara Anthony (82.74)

Silver- :USA Alli Macuga (76.17)

Bronze- :USA Hannah Soar (73.84)

 

Men

Gold- :CAN Mikael Kingsbury (84.89) :cheer:

Silver- :JPN Ikuma Horishima (83.48)

Bronze- :AUS Matt Graham (80.81)

 

Kingsbury falls just short of the moguls Crystal Globe :( 

 

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Dual Moguls WC Almaty | Almaty, Kazakstan :KAZ

 

Women

Gold- :AUS Jakara Anthony

Silver- :USA Jaelin Kauf

Bronze- :USA Olivia Giaccio

 

Men

Gold- :CAN Mikael Kingsbury :cheer:

Silver- :KAZ Pavel Kolmakov

Bronze- :USA Landon Wendler

 

Nice 4th for :FIN Severi Virela :yes

 

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Aerials WC Almaty | Almaty, Kazakstan :KAZ

 

Finals got cancelled, qualification results stood as the podium. 
 

Women

Gold- :CAN Marion Thenault :cheer: (94.11)

Silver- :AUS Danielle Scott (87.25)

Bronze- :CHN Kong Fanyu (82.81)

 

Men

Gold- :CHN Qi Guangpu (119.91)

Silver- :CHN Wang Guochen (115.93)

Bronze- :USA Christopher Lillis (114.16)

 

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Big Air WC Tignes | Tignes, France :FRA

 

Women

Gold- :SUI Mathilde Gremaud (178.25) :bowdown::bowdown:

Silver- :CHN Liu Mengting (170.75)

Bronze- :ITA Flora Tabanelli (170.25)

 

Men

Gold- :USA Alexander Hall (186.50)

Silver- :NOR Leo Landroe (185.50)

Bronze- :SUI Andri Ragettli (183.00)

 

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Ski Cross WC Veysonnaz | Veysonnaz, Switzerland :SUI
 

Women

Gold- :CAN Marielle Thompson :cheer:

Silver- :CAN Brittany Phelan :cheer:

Bronze- :CAN India Sherett :cheer:

 

Men

Gold- :SWE David Mobaerg

Silver- :SUI Alex Fiva

Bronze- :GER Florian Wilmsmann

 

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Slopestyle WC Tignes | Tignes, France :FRA

 

Women

Gold- :FRA Tess Ledeux (80.43)

Silver- :SUI Mathilde Gremaud (75.56)

Bronze- :CAN Olivia Asselin :cheer: (74.81)

 

Men

Gold- :USA Mac Forehand (85.21)

Silver- :NOR Tormod Frostad (85.10)

Bronze- :USA Konnor Ralph (83.95)

 

First ever WC podium for Ralph!

 

 

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