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Snowboarding FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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Stage 14 in Lackenhof (AUT)

January 6th, 2018

 

 

Parallel Giant Slalom Mixed Teams (1/1)

1. Austria (Claudia Riegler/Andreas Prommegger) :AUT, 2. Austria (Sabine Schoeffmann/Alexander Payer) :AUT and 3. Germany (Selina Joerg/Patrick Bussler) :GER

 

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Did anyone follow snowboarding parallel slalom today? The results look pretty weird and apparently many big names were missing.

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1 hour ago, OlympicsFan said:

Did anyone follow snowboarding parallel slalom today? The results look pretty weird and apparently many big names were missing.

 

well, actually 99% of "big names" were there (unfortunately I couldn't watch the race, but I read the detailed final results on the FIS website)...

it's just that many of them didn't make it through to the top 16...

results are not so weird...it was parallel slalom, not PGS...so most specialists are different, especially this season, where we only have PGS at the Olympics (having therefore the top PGS specialists left aside for a while the PSL specific workout)...

moreover, PSL is always so close that's difficult to predict the outcome...sometimes it's just a question of luck in the qualification round...

for sure PGS has a lot more established "elite", so to say, who are always in the top part of the final standings than PSL...

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb phelps:

 

well, actually 99% of "big names" were there (unfortunately I couldn't watch the race, but I read the detailed final results on the FIS website)...

it's just that many of them didn't make it through to the top 16...

results are not so weird...it was parallel slalom, not PGS...so most specialists are different, especially this season, where we only have PGS at the Olympics (having therefore the top PGS specialists left aside for a while the PSL specific workout)...

moreover, PSL is always so close that's difficult to predict the outcome...sometimes it's just a question of luck in the qualification round...

for sure PGS has a lot more established "elite", so to say, who are always in the top part of the final standings than PSL...

Ok, thanks. I missed the fact that it was PSL. Non-olympic events are normally not taken too seriously, its the same in alpine skiing parallel slalom. I wondered why Ledecka didnt compete, but i think she finished 5th or something like that in womens downhill training, so apparently that was more important for her than competing in the PSL, although i think both events took place in Austria, so probably she was just too lazy to compete in both ...

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Stage 16 in Bad Gastein (AUT)

January 12th, 2018

 

 

Parallel Slalom Mens (2/5)

1. Dmitry Loginov :RUS, 2. Andrey Sobolev :RUS and 3. Maurizio Bormolini :ITA

 

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Parallel Slalom Womens (2/5)

1. Ramona Theresia Hofmeister :GER, 2. Ekaterina Tudegesheva :RUS and 3. Michelle Dekker :NED 

 

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Stage 15 in Snowmass (USA)

January 12th, 2018

 

 

Slopestyle Mens (2/4)

1. Redmond Gerard :USA  87.28, 2. Hiroaki Kunitake :JPN 83.64 and 3. Tiarn Collins :NZL  83.57

 

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Slopestyle Womens (2/4)

1. Christy Prior :NZL  77.06, 2. Reira Iwabuchi :JPN  76.48 and 3. Tess Coady :AUS  75.42

 

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Stage 16 in Bad Gastein (AUT)

January 12th, 2018

 

Parallel Slalom Mixed Teams (1/1)

1. Austria (Schoeffmann/Payer) :AUT, 2. Germany (Hofmeister/Baumeister) :GER and 3. Austria (Riegler/Prommegger) :AUT

 

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