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Stage 13 in Innichen-San Candido (ITA)

December 21st, 2017

 

 

Ski Cross Mens (4/11)

1. Marc Bischofberger :SUI, 2. Christoph Warstoetter :AUT and 3. Thomas Zangerl :AUT

 

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Ski Cross Womens (4/11)

1. Heidi Zacher :GER, 2. Georgia Simmerling :CAN and 3. Sandra Naeslund :SWE

 

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Stage 12 in Secret Garden (CHN)

December 22nd, 2017

 

 

Halfpipe Mens (3/6)

1. Thomas Krief :FRA 90.00, 2. Joel Gisler :SUI 86.60 and 3. Robin Briguet :SUI 78.20

 

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Halfpipe Womens (3/6)

1. Zhang Kexin :CHN 88.80, 2. Yurie Watabe :JPN  86.20 and 3. Valeriya Demidova  :RUS 82.20

 

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Stage 14 in Thaiwoo (CHN)

December 22nd, 2017

 

 

Moguls Mens (3/11)

1. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 85.94, 2. Dmitriy Reikherd :KAZ 84.92 and 3. Matt Graham :AUS 82.96

 

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Moguls Womens (3/11)

1. Yulia Galysheva :KAZ  80.88, 2. Jaelin Kauf :USA  80.08 and 3. Andi Naude :CAN 80.03

 

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Stage 13 in Innichen-San Candido (ITA)

December 22nd, 2017

 

 

Ski Cross Mens (5/11)

1. Marc Bischofberger :SUI, 2. Viktor Andersson :SWE and 3. Alex Fiva :SUI

 

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Ski Cross Womens (5/11)

1. Sandra Naeslund :SWE, 2. Marielle Berger Sabbatel :FRA and 3. Georgia Simmerling :CAN

 

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Stage 15 in Font Romeu (FRA)

December 23rd, 2017

 

 

Slopestyle Mens (3/7)

1. Oscar Wester :SWE  94.60, 2. Ferdinand Dahl :NOR  93.40 and 3. Oystein Braaten :NOR 93.00

 

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Slopestyle Womens (3/7)

1. Tess Ledeux :FRA  93.60, 2. Jennie-Lee Burmansson :SWE  84.20 and 3. Tiril Sjaastad Christiansen :NOR  82.40

 

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Stage 17 in Moscow (RUS)

January 6th, 2018

 

 

Aerials Mens (3/6)

1. Anton Kushnir :BLR  126.55, 2. Ilia Burov :RUS  125.79 and 3. Stanislav Nikitin :RUS 119.91

 

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Aerials Womens (3/6)

1. Kiley McKinnon :USA  95.52, 2. Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya :BLR  84.48 and 3. Alexandra Orlova :RUS  80.33

 

 

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Stage 16 in Calgary (CAN)

January 6th, 2018

 

 

Moguls Mens (4/11)

1. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 89.55, 2. Dmitriy Reikherd :KAZ 86.43 and 3. Matt Graham :AUS 83.23

 

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Moguls Womens (4/11)

1. Britteny Cox :AUS 82.11, 2. Perrine Laffont :FRA 81.64 and 3. Justine Dufour-Lapointe :CAN  81.30

 

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Stage 18 in Deer Valley (USA)

January 10th, 2018

 

 

Moguls Mens (5/11)

1. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 87.33, 2. Sho Endo :JPN 84.43 and 3. Bradley Wilson :USA 82.61

 

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Moguls Womens (5/11)

1. Perrine Laffont :FRA 81.88, 2. Jaelin Kauf :USA 79.57 and 3. Morgan Schild :USA  78.93

 

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