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Stage 22 in Lake Placid (USA)

January 19th, 2018

 

 

Aerials Mens (5/6)

1. Jia Zongyang :CHN 126.99, 2. Olexandr Abramenko :UKR 123.45 and 3. Olivier Rochon :CAN 120.24

 

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Aerials Womens (5/6)

1. Lydia Lassila :AUS 99.75, 2. Hanna Huskova :BLR 95.55 and 3. Laura Peel :AUS 90.59

 

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So the US got the top 12 (!) places at the final pre Olympic men’s ski half pipe world cup. Granted outside of the Americans it was a very weak field, while every American of any note showed up as it was their last internal Olympic qualification event, but still xD

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Stage 21 in Mammoth Mountain Resort (USA)

January 19th, 2018

 

 

Halfpipe Mens (5/6)

1. Kyle Smaine :USA 92.20, 2. Alex Ferreira :USA 90.40 and 3. Torin Yater-Wallace :USA 89.20

 

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Halfpipe Womens (5/6)

1. Brita Sigourney :USA 91.20, 2. Maddie Bowman :USA 89.80 and 3. Devin Logan :USA 83.80

 

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Georgia Simmerling has broken a bone in her leg in today's semi-final fall at the Nakiska World Cup and is pretty much out of the Olympics :( 

 

That's Thompson, Zacher and Simmerling out (and I'm probably forgetting someone)...not cool. 

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Stage 23 in Nakiska (CAN)

January 20th, 2018

 

 

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Ski Cross Mens (8/11)

1. Paul Eckert :GER, 2. Christoph Wahrstoetter :AUT and 3. Marc Bischofberger :SUI

 

 

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Ski Cross Womens (8/11)

1. Sandra Naeslund :SWE, 2. Marielle Berger Sabbatel :FRA and 3. Alizee Baron :FRA

 

 

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Stage 24 in Tremblant (CAN)

January 20th, 2018

 

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Moguls Mens (7/11)

1. Ikuma Horishima :JPN 93.88, 2. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 93.27 and 3. Dmitriy Reikherd :KAZ 88.44

 

 

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Moguls Womens (7/11)

1. Justine Dufour-Lapointe :CAN 87.43, 2. Andi Naude :CAN 85.35 and 3. Yulia Galysheva :KAZ 84.61

 

 

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Meanwhile in Canada....Mikael Kingsbury has been beaten at the moguls!! :yikes:

 

Japanese fella beat him by half a point or something 

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Meanwhile in Canada....Mikael Kingsbury has been beaten at the moguls!! :yikes:

 

Japanese fella beat him by half a point or something 

Kingsbury took some beating. Horishima's run was just incredible. Kingsbury actually had a very good run, with just one visible error.

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