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  • Men's Aerials (1/9)
  • Men's Moguls (1/10)
  • Women's Aerials (1/9)
  • Women's Moguls (1/10)



Official Schedule
Eastern European Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, December 4th
13:30 Women's Aerials Qualification
16:00 Men's Aerials Qualification
19:00 Women's Aerials Final, Run 1
19:18 Men's Aerials Final, Run 1
19:39 Women's Aerials Final, Run 2
19:49 Men's Aerials Final, Run 2


Saturday, December 5th
09:40 Women's Moguls Qualification, Run 1
10:35 Women's Moguls Qualification, Run 2
12:40 Men's Moguls Qualification, Run 1
14:05 Men's Moguls Qualification, Run 2
16:00 Women's Moguls Final, Run 1
16:25 Men's Moguls Final, Run 1
16:52 Women's Moguls Final, Run 2
17:03 Men's Moguls Final, Run 2

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Women's Aerials (1/9)
Final Results

 

AUS.gif PEEL Laura
83.87F2

 

GER.gif WEISS Emma
80.95F2

 

RUS.gif PRYTKOVA Anastasiia
71.53F2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KUHN Kaila
USA.gif
71.50F2
5
THENAULT Marion
CAN.gif
65.91F2
6
VINECKI Winter
USA.gif
62.04F2
7
BOUVARD Carol
SUI.gif
68.67F1
8
NIKITINA Liubov
RUS.gif
60.16F1
9
MOKHNATSKA Nadiya
UKR.gif
59.53F1
10
USUI Iori
JPN.gif
53.07F1
11
NOVOSAD Anastasiya
UKR.gif
52.60F1
12
ALLY Justine
CAN.gif
35.51F1
13
CALDWELL Ashley
USA.gif
70.56Q
14
BOUDREAU-GUERTIN Naomy
CAN.gif
68.90Q
15
BALMATAVA Valeryia
BLR.gif
67.08Q
16
AUMOND Flavie
CAN.gif
66.56Q
17
SMALLHOUSE Megan
USA.gif
63.00Q
18
ANDRYIANAVA Anastasiya
BLR.gif
61.62Q
19
BAER Alexandra
SUI.gif
55.10Q
20
POLYUK Olga
UKR.gif
54.18Q
21
LOEB Dani
USA.gif
48.14Q
22
NICK Megan
USA.gif
45.67Q
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Men's Aerials (1/9)
Final Results

 

RUS.gif BUROV Maxim
126.24F2

 

RUS.gif KROTOV Pavel
120.36F2

 

RUS.gif BUROV Ilia
118.10F2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ABRAMENKO Oleksandr
UKR.gif
118.10F2
5
SCHOENEFELD Justin
USA.gif
110.41F2
6
ROTH Noe
SUI.gif
92.76F2
7
GUSTIK Maxim
BLR.gif
104.43F1
8
SCHAEDLER Andrin
SUI.gif
99.56F1
9
KOTOVSKYI Dmytro
UKR.gif
88.50F1
10
HLADCHENKO Stanislau
BLR.gif
87.48F1
11
GYGAX Nicolas
SUI.gif
83.63F1
12
MAZURKEVICH Dzmitry
BLR.gif
70.97F1
13
FONTAINE Miha
CAN.gif
104.52Q
14
LOUGHRAN Eric
USA.gif
104.43Q
15
OKIPNIUK Oleksandr
UKR.gif
103.17Q
16
NIKITIN Stanislav
RUS.gif
98.23Q
17
LILLIS Christopher
USA.gif
96.38Q
18
MITRAFANAU Makar
BLR.gif
93.41Q
19
DEHLINGER Quinn
USA.gif
91.29Q
20
DRABIANKOU Ihar
BLR.gif
89.53Q
21
IRVING Lewis
CAN.gif
88.50Q
22
WERNER Pirmin
SUI.gif
87.17Q
23
DERMOTT Evan
CAN.gif
86.36Q
24
DIK Pavel
BLR.gif
79.74Q
25
DUCHAINE Alexandre
CAN.gif
77.55Q
26
TABARA Naoya
JPN.gif
76.55Q
27
NADEAU Emile
CAN.gif
74.49Q
28
VAGIN Arsenii
RUS.gif
63.63Q
29
COTE Pierre-Olivier
CAN.gif
62.74Q
30
IGARASHI Haruto
JPN.gif
58.58Q
31
MARTINEAU Nicolas
CAN.gif
58.51Q
32
WALLACE Lloyd
GBR.gif
54.63Q
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Women's Moguls (1/10)
Final Results

 

FRA.gif LAFFONT Perrine
79.18F2

 

USA.gif KAUF Jaelin
75.74F2

 

RUS.gif SMIRNOVA Anastasiia
74.27F2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Justine
CAN.gif
73.66F2
5
SOAR Hannah
USA.gif
72.14F2
6
OWENS Kai
USA.gif
70.64F2
7
TOMITAKA Hinako
JPN.gif
74.63F1
8
KAWAMURA Anri
JPN.gif
74.50F1
9
ANTHONY Jakara
AUS.gif
74.36F1
10
JOHNSON Tess
USA.gif
73.83F1
11
COX Britteny
AUS.gif
71.66F1
12
YANAGIMOTO Rino
JPN.gif
71.27F1
13
HOSHINO Junko
JPN.gif
68.81F1
14
GERKEN SCHOFIELD Makayla
GBR.gif
68.63F1
15
GERKEN SCHOFIELD Leonie
GBR.gif
67.09F1
16
LAZARENKO Viktoriia
RUS.gif
55.96F1
17
DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Chloe
CAN.gif
63.58Q
18
GILBERT Valerie
CAN.gif
62.70Q
19
IHARA Haruka
JPN.gif
61.60Q
20
ASH Sophie
AUS.gif
60.04Q
21
CABROL Camille
FRA.gif
59.74Q
22
PERVUSHINA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
58.85Q
23
CASS Sabrina
USA.gif
57.62Q
24
BROWN Berkley
CAN.gif
50.91Q
25
HOGG Madison
USA.gif
49.80Q
26
MEILINGER Melanie
AUT.gif
45.15Q
27
OGNEVA Ekaterina
RUS.gif
43.02Q
28
SCHWINGHAMMER Maia
CAN.gif
42.46Q
29
DEGROOTE Fantine
FRA.gif
42.26Q
30
COUFALOVA Eliska
CZE.gif
36.77Q
31
BERGHUIS Janneke
NED.gif
34.73Q
32
MAYER Lena
GER.gif
21.91Q
33
SUMIYOSHI Kisara
JPN.gif
6.71Q
34
BRUDKO Yuliia
UKR.gif
4.28Q
35
RAMSAUER Katharina
AUT.gif
2.85Q
  GASPARINI Nicole
SUI.gif
DNFQ
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Men's Moguls (1/10)
Final Results

 

 

JPN.gif HORISHIMA Ikuma
80.86F2

 

SUI.gif TADE Marco
78.93F2

 

SWE.gif FJALLSTROM Ludvig
76.09F2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WALCZYK Dylan
USA.gif
75.26F2
5
GRAHAM Matt
AUS.gif
69.91F2
6
SUMMERS Brodie
AUS.gif
67.25F2
7
THEOCHARIS Sacha
FRA.gif
74.64F1
8
ANDREEV Nikita
RUS.gif
73.29F1
9
WILSON Bradley
USA.gif
72.91F1
10
PAGE Nick
USA.gif
72.05F1
11
CHUNLAUD Kerrian
CAN.gif
67.46F1
12
PENTTALA Jussi
FIN.gif
66.09F1
13
KELLY Brenden
CAN.gif
61.13F1
14
CAVET Benjamin
FRA.gif
38.07F1
15
SALONEN Jimi
FIN.gif
DNFF1
16
MAKHNEV Andrei
RUS.gif
DNSF1
17
DUMAIS Laurent
CAN.gif
71.78Q
18
MATHESON James
AUS.gif
71.58Q
19
PENTTALA Olli
FIN.gif
71.52Q
20
VAILLANCOURT Elliot
CAN.gif
71.02Q
21
MATSUDA So
JPN.gif
69.88Q
22
AHVENAINEN Akseli
FIN.gif
69.33Q
23
ESCOBAR Jules
FRA.gif
69.16Q
24
NOVITCKII Nikita
RUS.gif
68.73Q
25
SUGIMOTO Kosuke
JPN.gif
68.64Q
26
ANDRINGA Jesse
USA.gif
68.15Q
27
SUIRE Martin
FRA.gif
67.80Q
28
DUFRESNE Gabriel
CAN.gif
67.41Q
29
LEWIS Alex
USA.gif
65.08Q
30
DEGACHES Nicolas
FRA.gif
64.59Q
31
GERKEN SCHOFIELD Thomas
GBR.gif
64.39Q
32
BOURDETTE Marius
FRA.gif
64.12Q
33
HOLMGREN Albin
SWE.gif
63.60Q
34
KARJALAINEN Rasmus
FIN.gif
62.18Q
35
JEANNESSON Mateo
GBR.gif
61.76Q
36
ELOFSSON Oskar
SWE.gif
61.69Q
37
KOYAMA Takashi
JPN.gif
61.32Q
38
MUSTONEN Miska
FIN.gif
60.33Q
39
FENELEY William
GBR.gif
60.27Q
40
KUDRYAVTSEV Maxim
RUS.gif
59.15Q
41
SUIKKARI Johannes
FIN.gif
58.23Q
42
JUNG Daeyoon
KOR.gif
57.00Q
43
BELLUCCI Massimo
ITA.gif
54.40Q
44
GRAVENFORS Filip
SWE.gif
53.74Q
45
VIERELA Severi
FIN.gif
52.32Q
46
KAISLA Aleksi
FIN.gif
50.80Q
47
OEJELIND Linus
SWE.gif
48.50Q
48
WOODS-TOPALOVIC Cooper
AUS.gif
27.25Q
49
ELOFSSON Felix
SWE.gif
23.30Q
50
VOUTILAINEN Riku
FIN.gif
18.88Q
51
SHULDYAKOV Artem
RUS.gif
13.16Q
52
PARKACHEV Nikita
RUS.gif
9.59Q
53
MASYRA Oleh
UKR.gif
3.80Q
  KOBER Jordan
CAN.gif
DNFQ
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