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Snowboarding FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021


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Womens Parallel (Alpine Snowboarding) World Cup 2020/21  Final Standing

 

1. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister  :GER  593

2. Sofia Nadyrshina :RUS  532

3. Julie Zogg :SUI  512

 

Full Detailed Final W Parallel Standing HERE

 

 

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Mens Parallel (Alpine Snowboarding) World Cup 2020/21  Final Standing

 

1. Aaron March  :ITA  424

2. Andreas Prommegger :AUT  339

3. Dmitry Loginov :RUS  333

 

Full Detailed Final M Parallel Standing HERE

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Stage 27

 

SUI.gif Veysonnaz (SUI) - 20 March 2021 SUI.gif
 
Women's Snowboard Cross (6/6)
Final Results

 

CZE.gif SAMKOVA Eva
-Big Final

 

ITA.gif MOIOLI Michela
-Big Final

 

GBR.gif BANKES Charlotte
-Big Final
 
Full Results HERE
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Stage 27

 

SUI.gif Veysonnaz (SUI) - 20 March 2021 SUI.gif
 
Men's Snowboard Cross (6/6)
Final Results

 

AUT.gif HAEMMERLE Alessandro
-Big Final

 

USA.gif KEARNEY Hagen
-Big Final

 

FRA.gif SURGET Merlin
-Big Final
 
Full Results HERE
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Womens Snowboard Cross World Cup 2020/21  Final Standing

 

1. Eva Samkova  :CZE  450

2. Michela Moioli :ITA  430

3. Faye Gulini :USA  302

 

Full Detailed Final W Snowboard Cross Standing HERE

 

 

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Mens Snowboard Cross World Cup 2020/21  Final Standing

 

1. Alessandro Haemmerle  :AUT  430

2. Eliot Grondin :CAN  304

3. Merlin Surget :FRA  252

 

Full Detailed Final M Snowboard Cross Standing HERE

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Stage 26

 

USA.gif Aspen (USA) - 18 March 2021 - 21 March 2021 USA.gif
 
Women's Slopestyle (2/3)
Final Results

 

AUT.gif GASSER Anna
81.90Final

 

USA.gif LANGLAND Hailey
72.30
Final

 

FIN.gif RUKAJARVI Enni
71.91
Final
 
Full Results HERE
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Stage 26

 

USA.gif Aspen (USA) - 18 March 2021 - 21 March 2021 USA.gif
 
Men's Slopestyle (2/3)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif KLEVELAND Marcus
87.58Final

 

USA.gif GERARD Redmond
82.16
Final

 

CAN.gif McMORRIS Mark
81.90
Final
 
Full Results HERE
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Stage 28
 
GER.gif Berchtesgaden (GER) - 20 March 2021 - 21 March 2021 GER.gif
 
Mixed Team Parallel Slalom (2/2)
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Russia
LOGINOV Dmitry
NADYRSHINA Sofia
-Big Final

 

SUI.gif Switzerland
CAVIEZEL Dario
ZOGG Julie
-Big Final

 

GER.gif Germany
BAUMEISTER Stefan
JOERG Selina
-Small Final
 
Full Results HERE
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Stage 26

 

USA.gif Aspen (USA) - 18 March 2021 - 21 March 2021 USA.gif
 
Women's Halfpipe (2/2)
Final Results

 

USA.gif KIM Chloe
90.50Final

 

ESP.gif CASTELLET Queralt
86.00
Final

 

JPN.gif TOMITA Sena
82.50
Final
 
Full Results HERE
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Stage 26

 

USA.gif Aspen (USA) - 18 March 2021 - 21 March 2021 USA.gif
 
Men's Halfpipe (2/2)
Final Results

 

JPN.gif TOTSUKA Yuto
91.75Final

 

JPN.gif KATAYAMA Raibu
86.75
Final

 

GER.gif HOEFLICH Andre
84.00
Final
 
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Womens Halfpipe World Cup 2020/21  Final Standing

 

1. Chloe Kim  :USA  200

2. Mitsuki Ono :JPN  130

3. Queralt Castellet :ESP  120

 

Full Detailed Final W Halfpipe Standing HERE

 

 

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Mens Halfpipe World Cup 2020/21  Final Standing

 

1. Yuto Totsuka  :JPN  200

2. Andre Hoeflich :GER  110

3. Raibu Katayama :JPN  106

 

Full Detailed Final M Halfpipe Standing HERE

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