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Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Almaty)


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Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Almaty)

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Aerials (7/7)
  • Men's Moguls (6/6)
  • Women's Aerials (7/7)
  • Women's Moguls (6/6)



Official Schedule
Alma-Ata Time (GMT +6)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Saturday, March 13th
09:15 Women's Aerials Qualification
11:15 Men's Aerials Qualification
13:00 Women's Aerials Final, Run 1
13:18 Men's Aerials Final, Run 2
13:39 Women's Aerials Final, Run 2
13:49 Men's Aerials Final, Run 2


Sunday, March 14th
10:15 Women's Dual Moguls Qualification
10:15 Men's Dual Moguls Qualification
13:00 Women's Dual Moguls Final
13:00 Men's Dual Moguls Final

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Women's Aerials (7/7)
Final Results
 
CAN.gif THENAULT Marion
89.88F2
 
RUS.gif NIKITINA Liubov
86.36F2
 
KAZ.gif ALDABERGENOVA Zhanbota
84.99F2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HUSKOVA Hanna
BLR.gif
78.30F2
5
SCOTT Danielle
AUS.gif
74.73F2
6
PEEL Laura
AUS.gif
62.24F2
7
WEISS Emma
GER.gif
82.84F1
8
POLYUK Olga
UKR.gif
82.53F1
9
ASH Gabi
AUS.gif
80.64F1
10
LOEB Dani
USA.gif
77.17F1
11
TANNER Tasia
USA.gif
76.27F1
12
BOUVARD Carol
SUI.gif
48.51F1
13
BOUDREAU-GUERTIN Naomy
CAN.gif
71.92Q
14
NOVOSAD Anastasiya
UKR.gif
69.93Q
15
MOKHNATSKA Nadiya
UKR.gif
66.78Q
16
AKZHIGIT Marzhan
KAZ.gif
65.20Q
17
PANTIUKHOVA Eseniia
RUS.gif
64.09Q
18
KALMURZAYEVA Akmarzhan
KAZ.gif
62.93Q
19
BAER Alexandra
SUI.gif
56.70Q
20
PRYTKOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
56.70Q
21
USUI Iori
JPN.gif
50.08Q
  ZHOLDAS Ayana
KAZ.gif
DNSQ
  SMALLHOUSE Megan
USA.gif
DNSQ
  CALDWELL Ashley
USA.gif
DNSQ
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Men's Aerials (7/7)
Final Results

 

SUI.gif WERNER Pirmin
121.72F2

 

SUI.gif GYGAX Nicolas
119.64F2

 

CAN.gif IRVING Lewis
113.28F2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
NIKITIN Stanislav
RUS.gif
109.95F2
5
ABRAMENKO Oleksandr
UKR.gif
83.26F2
6
GUSTIK Maksim
BLR.gif
71.68F2
7
ROTH Noe
SUI.gif
111.06F1
8
FONTAINE Miha
CAN.gif
110.76F1
9
WALLACE Lloyd
GBR.gif
94.69F1
10
BUROV Maxim
RUS.gif
77.37F1
11
PUZDERKO Mykola
UKR.gif
75.33F1
12
NADEAU Emile
CAN.gif
71.76F1
13
MITRAFANAU Makar
BLR.gif
94.11Q
14
DUCHAINE Alexandre
CAN.gif
91.26Q
15
BATYRBAYEV Nurlan
KAZ.gif
89.88Q
16
KROTOV Pavel
RUS.gif
85.40Q
17
KHASHYRBAYEV Sherzod
KAZ.gif
83.83Q
18
HLADCHENKA Stanislau
BLR.gif
83.43Q
19
DZIK Pavel
BLR.gif
81.40Q
20
BUROV Ilia
RUS.gif
74.21Q
21
OKIPNIUK Oleksandr
UKR.gif
73.89Q
22
DRABIANKOU Ihar
BLR.gif
68.73Q
23
SCHAEDLER Andrin
SUI.gif
67.63Q
24
KOTOVSKYI Dmytro
UKR.gif
67.23Q
  BADRUTDINOV Ildar
KAZ.gif
DNSQ
  IVANOV Roman
KAZ.gif
DNSQ
  LOUGHRAN Eric
USA.gif
DNSQ
  LILLIS Christopher
USA.gif
DNSQ
  SCHOENEFELD Justin
USA.gif
DNSQ
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