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Snowboard FIS World Cup 2023 - 2024


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I always knew Japan was good, but holy crap they’re turning into a winter-powerhouse. Only sports that they aren’t in contention are biathlon, cross country, short track speed skating, ice hockey, alpine skiing, skeleton, biathlon, and luge.  

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Big Air WC Edmonton, Canada :CAN

 

Women

Gold- :NZL Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (183.25)

Silver- :GBR Mia Brookes (167.00)

Bronze- :AUT Anna Gasser (159.25)

 

Men

Gold- :JPN Taiga Hasegawa (181.00)

Silver- :CHN Su Yiming (177.25)

Bronze- :USA Red Gerard (176.00)

 

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10 minutes ago, Josh said:

More disaster for :SWE Naeslund as she fails to advance to the big final at the Arosa WC:yikes::yikes:

but she's a freeski specialist, not a snowboarder :p

 

however, a true snowboarder, :ITA Nadya Ochner, has announced her retirement.

the PGS in Carezza on Thursday will be her last competition. :cry:

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

but she's a freeski specialist, not a snowboarder :p

 

however, a true snowboarder, :ITA Nadya Ochner, has announced her retirement.

the PGS in Carezza on Thursday will be her last competition. :cry:

Wrong thread :facepalm::p

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First parallel giant slalom WC of the season starts at 10:15 CET in Carezza, Italy. 
 

FIS Snowboard YouTube channel will be live streaming the event (may be geo-blocked in some countries)

 


On the men’s side, ones to watch out for are :AUT Benjamin Karl (2022 Olympic champion), :SLO Tim Mastnak (2022 Olympic silver medalist), :ITA Roland Fischnaller (6x World Championships medalist), :POL Oskar Kwiatkowski (2023 World champion), :SUI Dario Caviezel (2023 World Championships silver medalist), :AUT Andreas Prommegger, :AUT Fabian Obmann, :AUT Arvid Auner, and :CAN Arnaud Gaudet

 

On the women’s side, ones to watch out for are :SUI Ladina Jenny, :SUI Julie Zogg, :GER Ramona Hofmeister (2018 Olympic bronze medalist), :SLO Glorija Kotnik (2022 Olympic bronze medalist), :AUT Daniela Ulbing (2022 Olympic silver medalist/2023 World Championships silver medalist), :JPN Miki Tsubaki (2023 World champion), and :AUT Sabine Scoeffmann 

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4 :ITA men in the quarterfinals (and no head-to-head between them, so, potentially, it could be a clean sweep at the end of the day...even if it's highly unlikely)

 

:ITA Nadya Ochner, retiring after today's race, is also among the last 8 in the women's race (unfortunately she fell in her QF heat, so she'll end in a place between 5th through 8th).

 

as usual, very unfair courses, with people on the red course winning all the races (unless they make a big mistake)

 

the only snowboarder losing a heat on the red course without making apparent mistakes was :ITA Lucia Dalmasso, a pathetic loser that now is our best PGS specialist left :facepalm: :hairpull:

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