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Stage 21 in Feldberg (GER)

February 4th, 2018

 

Snowboard Cross Mens (9/12)

1. Pierre Vaultier :FRA, 2. Michele Godino :ITA and 3. Paul Berg :GER

 

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Snowboard Cross Womens (9/12)

1. Michela Moioli :ITA, 2. Charlotte Bankes :FRA and 3. Chloe Trespeuch :FRA

 

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8 hours ago, heywoodu said:

How many athletes will be in the heats in the Olympics? I was convinced it was 6 in snowboardcross and now all of a sudden I'm watching the World Cup (no spoilers please in an answer to this post, I'm watching delayed :p ) with 4 athletes per heat, confusing :d 

 

in Torino 2006 and Vancouver 2010 there were 4 athletes per heat, in Sochi there were 6...

so, I guess there will be 6 also in Pyeongchang...:mumble:

 

EDIT: I did find the competition format and rules...in the Olympic SBX events there will be 6 guys per heat, it's official...

https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/snowboard/reports.htm

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Stage 22 in La Molina (ESP)

March 3rd, 2018

 

Snowboard Cross Mens (10/12)

1. Alessandro Haemmerle :AUT, 2. Hanno Douschan :AUT and 3. Emanuel Perathoner :ITA

 

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Snowboard Cross Womens (10/12)

1. Eva Samkova :CZE, 2. Nelly Moenne Loccoz :FRA and 3. Charlotte Bankes :FRA

 

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Stage 23 in Kayseri (TUR)

March 3rd, 2018

 

Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (8/9)

1. Stefan Baumeister :GER, 2. Edwin Coratti :ITA and 3. Tim Mastnak :SLO

 

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Parallel Giant Slalom Womens (8/9)

1. Milena Bykova :RUS, 2. Ester Ledecka :CZE and 3. Daniela Ulbing :AUT

 

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Stage 24 in Scuol (SUI)

March 10th, 2018

 

Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (9/9)

1. Tim Mastnak :SLO, 2. Oskar Kwiatkowski :POL and 3. Nevin Galmarini :SUI

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Parallel Giant Slalom Mens

Final Ranking

1. Nevin Galmarini :SUI   5530.00

2. Edwin Coratti :ITA 3408.00

3. Benjamin Karl :AUT 2940.00

 

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Parallel Giant Slalom Womens (9/9)

1. Ester Ledecka :CZE, 2. Alena Zavarzina :RUS and 3. Ladina Jenny :SUI

 

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2017/18 World Cup

Parallel Giant Slalom Womens

Final Ranking

1. Ester Ledecka :CZE  7250.00

2. Selina Joerg :GER  4320.00

3. Julia Dujmovits :AUT 4210.00

 

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Stage 25 in Moscow (RUS)

March 10th, 2018

 

Snowboard Cross Mens (11/12)

1. Alessandro Haemmerle :AUT, 2. Pierre Vaultier :FRA and 3. Omar Visintin :ITA

 

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Snowboard Cross Womens (11/12)

1. Eva Samkova :CZE, 2. Nelly Moenne Loccoz :FRA and 3. Michela Moioli :ITA

 

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Stage 25 in Moscow (RUS)

March 11th, 2018

 

Team Snowboard Cross Mens (3/4)

1. Italy :ITA (Perathoner/Visintin), 2. Austria :AUT (Haemmerle/Lueftner) and 3. United States :USA (Leith/Vedder)

 

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Team Snowboard Cross Womens (3/4)

1. France :FRA (Moenne Loccoz/Trespeuch), 2. Canada :CAN (Bergermann/Critchlow) and 3. Switzerland :SUI (Casanova/Meiler)

 

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