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Snowboard FIS World Championships 2025


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Slopestyle

 

Men

Gold- :CAN Liam Brearley (90.15)

Silver- :CHN Su Yiming (85.07) 

Bronze- :USA Ollie Martin (78.98)

 

Women

Gold- :NZL Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (90.15) 

Silver- :JPN Kokomo Murase (87.02)

Bronze-:JPN Reira Iwabuchi (83.55)

 

Both the men’s and women’s gold medalists finished with the exact same scores! 

 

Full Final Results Here

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

:CAN Gaudet takes down :ITA Bormolini in the eighth-finals :yikes::cheer:

Bormolini has consistently failed at major events since 2023: he dominates the World Cup, then wins the World Championship qualifications, but is quickly eliminated in the knockout phase. I think this is good information material before the Olympics next year. Fortunately, in alpine snowboarding, Italy has a very strong and deep squad, and even the poorly performing Bormolini is effectively replaced by other colleagues.

 

But let's not make it so sweet, the women's team from Italy is very average and mediocre. What's worse, the Italians, as the host, were not able to force the IOC to add another 2 events - a parallel slalom to the Olympic program (which Russia can do in Sochi 2014), or team competitions, which is why it`s really only 1 event at the Olympics, where we have 6-7 great snowboarder.

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23 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Another "Azzurro" podium in Engladina :clap: 

Here we have a good team and out staff have a goog job, similar to speed skating. It's a pity that in snowboardcross, everything is at the bottom, except for Moioli, because there is a team event in the Olympic program and in snowboard alpine - not.

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Parallel Slalom

 

Men

Gold- :BUL Tervel Zamfirov

Silver- :AUT Arvid Auner

Bronze- :ITA Aaron March

 

Women

Gold- :JPN Miki Tsubaki

Silver- :CZE Ester Ledecka

Bronze- :NED Michelle Dekker

 

Full Final Results Here

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Amazing achievement for us to cap off a remarkable winter sport season :hyper: :bowdown:  After 3 Junior World titles and a breakthrough World Cup season, everyone here knew Tervel Zamfirov is a big name for the future, but to actually end the season with a senior World Championship Gold medal is something else. :yikes: I am not sure, but this could actually be our first senior WCH title in any snow sport!

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

Parallel Slalom

 

Men

Gold- :BUL Tervel Zamfirov

Silver- :AUT Arvid Auner

Bronze- :ITA Aaron March

 

Women

Gold- :JPN Miki Tsubaki

Silver- :CZE Ester Ledecka

Bronze- :NED Michelle Dekker

 

Full Final Results Here

4th place for Ola :(

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3 hours ago, Federer91 said:

Amazing achievement for us to cap off a remarkable winter sport season :hyper: :bowdown:  After 3 Junior World titles and a breakthrough World Cup season, everyone here knew Tervel Zamfirov is a big name for the future, but to actually end the season with a senior World Championship Gold medal is something else. :yikes: I am not sure, but this could actually be our first senior WCH title in any snow sport!

most likely, yes (you have a few silver medals in women's Biathlon, but no gold)

 

but you also have an Olympic Gold thanks to Ekaterina Dafovska (Biathlon, women's 15km individual race, Nagano 1998)

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