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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

You know if Great Britain will use all 3 sports in women's slopestyle? @uk12points

Yeah I think so! Potentially Madi Rowlands may double up with halfpipe, don’t know if that would change the quota at all?

 

We will definitely reject our second quota in women’s ski cross though.

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Stage 22 in Lake Placid (USA)

January 20th, 2018

 

 

Aerials Mens (6/6)

1. Maxim Burov :RUS 128.51, 2. Anton Kushnir :BLR 126.50 and 3. Naoya Tabara :JPN 119.46

 

 

 

Full Results HERE

 

 

Aerials Mens

World Cup Final Ranking 2017/18

1. Maxim Burov :RUS 355, 2. Jia Zongyang :CHN 329 and 3. Anton Kushnir :BLR 320

 

 

Full Aerials World Cup 2017/18 Final Ranking HERE

 

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Aerials Womens (6/6)

1. Xu Mengtao :CHN 112.99, 2. Lydia Lassila :AUS 93.76 and 3. Laura Peel :AUS 93.76

 

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Full Results HERE

 

 

 

Aerials Womens

World Cup Final Ranking 2017/18

1. Xu Mengtao :CHN 405, 2. Hanna Huskova :BLR 361 and 3. Kristina Spiridonova :RUS 237

 

 

Full Aerials World Cup 2017/18 Final Ranking HERE

 

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Stage 21 in Mammoth Mountain Resort (USA)

January 21st, 2018

 

 

Slopestyle Mens (5/7)

1. Teal Harle :CAN 94.20, 2. Andri Ragettli :SUI 92.60 and 3. Evan McEachran :CAN 91.40

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Slopestyle Womens (5/7)

1. Tiril Sjaastad Christiansen :NOR 90.60, 2. Jennie-Lee Burmansson :SWE 88.60 and 3. Caroline Claire :USA 85.00

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Stage 27 in Tazawako (JPN)

March 3rd, 2018

 

 

Moguls Mens (8/11)

1. Ikuma Horishima :JPN 91.03, 2. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 89.27 and 3. Dmitriy Reikherd :KAZ 87.26

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Moguls Womens (8/11)

1. Perrine Laffont :FRA 83.03, 2. Justine Dufour-Lapointe :CAN 81.33 and 3. Keaton McCargo :USA 81.06

 

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Stage 28 in Sunny Valley (RUS)

March 3rd, 2018

 

 

Ski Cross Mens (9/11)

1. Jonas Lenherr :SUI, 2. Kevin Drury :CAN and 3. Jean Frederic Chapuis :FRA

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Ski Cross Womens (9/11)

1. Fanny Smith :SUI, 2. Brittany Phelan :CAN and 3. Katrin Ofner :AUT

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Stage 25 in Silvaplana (SUI)

March 3rd, 2018

 

 

Slopestyle Mens (6/7)

1. Alexander Hall :USA 92.00, 2. Andri Ragettli :SUI 89.20 and 3. Ferdinand Dahl :NOR 88.60

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Slopestyle Womens (6/7)

1. Tess Ledeux :FRA 89.60, 2. Johanne Killi :NOR 84.80 and 3. Jennie-Lee Burmansson :SWE 79.00

 

 

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Stage 27 in Tazawako (JPN)

March 4th, 2018

 

 

Dual Moguls Mens (9/11)

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

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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Dual Moguls Womens (9/11)

1. Tess Johnson :USA, 2. Britteny Cox :AUS and 3. Laura Grasemann :GER

 

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Stage 28 in Sunny Valley (RUS)

March 4th, 2018

 

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Ski Cross Mens (10/11)

1. Kevin Drury :CAN, 2. Jonas Lenherr :SUI and 3. Filip Flisar :SLO

 

Full Results HERE

 

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Ski Cross Womens (10/11)

1. Sandra Naeslund :SWE, 2. Brittany Phelan :CAN and 3. Fanny Smith :SUI

 

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