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Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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Heavy fog forces cancellation of Airolo dual moguls World Cup

 

Due to persistent fog throughout the day, officials were forced to cancel the Airolo (SUI) dual moguls World Cup competition slated for Saturday, March 10. With only one week left in the FIS Freestyle moguls World Cup season, a rescheduling of Saturday’s competition will not be possible. 

 

Unfortunately, the bad weather in Airolo came after two excellent, sunny days of training at the Ticino resort, where Saturday’s competition would have been the first World Cup event at the venue since 2004. 

 

There were some clearer windows in the at the start of the day, and men’s preliminary rounds were able to go down without a problem. However, immediately after the last heat of men’s prelims the fog settled in and would not relent, even as the jury pushed the schedule back as far as possible in hopes of an opening. Finally, there was no other option but to call off the event.

 

From here, the moguls tour now moves to Megeve (FRA) for the World Cup finals dual moguls event, where the top 24 men and 24 ladies on the World Cup rankings - as well as top athletes from the various continental cup series’ - will be eligible to compete in the 2017/18 season-ending competition on March 18.

 

Mikael Kingsbury (CAN) has already guaranteed himself his seventh-straight moguls and Freestyle overall globes on the men’s side of things, while it will come down to a battle between current World Cup leader Perrine Laffont of France (527 points) and the USA’s Jaelin Kauf (461 points) in ladies’ competition at Megeve. 

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Stage 29 in Seiseralm (ITA)

March 16th, 2018

 

 

Slopestyle Mens (7/7)

1. Nicholas Goepper :USA 92.60, 2. Andri Ragettli :SUI 91.20 and 3. James Woods :GBR 89.20

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Slopestyle

Mens Final Ranking

1. Andri Ragettli :SUI 420

2. Ferdinand Dahl :NOR 277

3. Oscar Wester :SWE 272

 

Full Results HERE

 

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Slopestyle Womens (7/7)

1. Caroline Claire :USA 84.00, 2. Isabel Atkin :GBR 80.40 and 3. Yuki Tsubota :CAN 80.00

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Slopestyle

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Jennie-Lee Burmansson :SWE 449

2. Johanne Killi :NOR 270

3. Caroline Claire :USA 245

 

Full Results HERE

 

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

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Ski cross World Cup finals in Megeve have been cancelled today and will, as far as I can see, not be replaced tomorrow. I hate snow in sports like skiing.

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Ski Cross World Cup Finals Cancelled

 

Unfortunately, due to persistent heavy snow here in Megeve the jury has been forced to cancel today's Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup Final competition.

 

 

2017/18 World Cup

Ski Cross

Mens Final Ranking

 

1. Marc Bischofberger :SUI 462

2. Jean Frederic Chapuis :FRA 403

3. Kevin Drury :CAN 398

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Ski Cross

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Sandra Naeslund :SWE 870

2. Fanny Smith :SUI 539

3. Brittany Phelan :CAN 489

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

 

 

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Stage 30 in Megeve (FRA)

March 18th, 2018

 

 

Dual Moguls Mens (10/10)

1. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN, 2. Benjamin Cavet :FRA and 3. Bradley Wilson :USA

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Moguls

Mens Final Ranking

1. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 940

2. Dmitriy Reikherd :KAZ 585

3. Ikuma Horishima :JPN 441

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

 

Dual Moguls Womens (10/10)

1. Jaelin Kauf :USA, 2. Perrine Laffont :FRA and 3. Justine Dufour-Lapointe :CAN

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Moguls

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Perrine Laffont :FRA 607

2. Jaelin Kauf :USA 561

3. Britteny Cox :AUS 467

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

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Stage 31 in Tignes (FRA)

March 22nd, 2018

 

 

Halfpipe Mens (6/6)

1. Noah Bowman :CAN 94.20, 2. Alex Ferreira :USA 92.20 and 3. Simon D´Artois :CAN 89.20

 

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Full Results HERE

 

 

2017/18 World Cup

Halfpipe

Mens Final Ranking

1. Alex Ferreira :USA 362

2. David Wise :USA 279

3. Noah Bowman :CAN 230

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

 

Halfpipe Womens (6/6)

1. Cassie Sharpe :CAN 90.40, 2. Marie Martinod :FRA 90.00 and 3. Brita Sigourney :USA 88.40

 

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Full Results HERE

 

 

2017/18 World Cup

Halfpipe

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Cassie Sharpe :CAN 329

2. Brita Sigourney :USA 306

3. Zhang Kexin :CHN 264

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

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Stage 32 in Quebec-Stoneham (CAN)

March 24th, 2018

 

 

Big Air Mens (3/3)

1. Christian Nummedal :NOR 189.00, 2. Hugo Burvall :SWE 182.40 and 3. Teal Harle :CAN 182.00

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Big Air

Mens Final Ranking

 

1. Christian Nummedal :NOR 229

2. Elias Ambuehl :SUI 179

3. Hugo Burvall :SWE 174

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Mens

Overall Final Ranking

 

1. Mikael Kingsbury :CAN 94.00

2. Alex Ferreira :USA 60.33

3. Andri Ragettli :SUI 60.00

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

Big Air Womens (3/3)

1. Dara Howell :CAN 175.00, 2. Silvia Bertagna :ITA 174.00 and 3. Megan Cressey :CAN 152.80

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Big Air

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Silvia Bertagna :ITA 162

2. Giulia Tanno :SUI 160

3. Dominique Ohaco :CHI 155

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Womens

Overall Final Ranking

 

1. Sandra Naeslund :SWE 87.00

2. Xu Mengtao :CHN 67.50

3. Jennie-Lee Burmansson :SWE 64.14

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

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