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:ITA Emanuel Perathoner won the qualifications of the men's Snowboardcross...

and also all the other Italian guys are through to the final brackets, despite a poor performance in today's races...

 

this is the Final Ladder for tomorrow's competition:

 

Round of 32

 

Heat #1

:ITA PERATHONER Emanuel
:ESP HERNANDEZ Regino
:AUS LAMBERT Adam
:ARG WILLIAMS Steven

 

Heat #2

:USA BAUMGARTNER Nick
:FRA VUAGNOUX Ken
:GER BECKHAUS Leon
:FIN LINDFORS Anton

 

Heat #3

:AUS PULLIN Alex
:AND MARIN TARROCH Lluis
:CAN HILL Kevin
:SUI WATTER Nick

 

Heat #4

:ESP EGUIBAR Lucas
:CAN GRONDIN Eliot
:CAN BROCHU Baptiste
:ITA GODINO Michele

 

Heat #5

:GER BERG Paul
:GER NOERL Martin
:GER SCHAD Konstantin
:JPN MOMONO Shinya

 

Heat #6

:USA VEDDER Jake
:AUT PACHNER Lukas
:JPN TAKAHARA Yoshiki
:AUS BOLTON Cameron

 

Heat #7

:USA HOLLAND Nate
:AUT DOUSCHAN Hanno
:AUT HAEMMERLE Alessandro
:SUI KOBLET Kalle

 

Heat #8

:USA DIERDORFF Mick
:FRA BOZZOLO Loan
:ITA VISINTIN Omar
:ITA CORDI Fabio

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Women's Snowboardcross, Round of 16 (Tomorrow)

 

Heat #1
:CZE SAMKOVA Eva
:CAN ODINE Meryeta
:ITA BRUTTO Raffaella
:GER IHEDIOHA Hanna


Heat #2
:ITA MOIOLI Michela
:USA JACOBELLIS Lindsey
:FRA PEREIRA de SOUSA Julia
:SUI SIEGENTHALER Sina


Heat #3
:GBR BANKES Charlotte
:FRA TRESPEUCH Chloe
:SUI CASANOVA Lara
:ITA BELINGHERI Sofia


Heat #4
:FRA MOENNE LOCCOZ Nelly
:ITA GALLINA Francesca
:RUS PAUL Kristina
:CAN BRENNEMAN Carle

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  On 1/31/2019 at 4:52 PM, Gianlu33 said:

:FRA Vaultier, winner of 4 race in WC events this year, doesn't starts in the 1st round.

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Crashed in training and his helmet says enough..

 

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@heywoodu Almost had a fellow Dutchman to cheer for. Oh well, back to Skating I guess

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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  On 1/31/2019 at 11:47 PM, Olympian1010 said:

@heywoodu Almost had a fellow Dutchman to cheer for. Oh well, back to Skating I guess

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Yep, missed out on 0,09 seconds :(

 

Too bad, on a good day he can get to the quarter finals or something. There's still Niek van der Velden and Cheryl Maas in some of those freestyle thingies :p 

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