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Snowboarding FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Silvaplana)


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Snowboarding FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Silvaplana)

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Slopestyle (3/3)
  • Women's Slopestyle (3/3)


Official Schedule
Until Saturday, March 27th: Central European Time (GMT +1)
From Sunday, March 28th: Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)

Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, March 27th
14:20 Women's Slopestyle Qualification, Run 1
14:55 Women's Slopestyle Qualification, Run 2

Sunday, March 28th
09:45 Men's Slopestyle Qualification, Heat 1, Run 1
10:15 Men's Slopestyle Qualification, Heat 1, Run 2
10:45 Men's Slopestyle Qualification, Heat 2, Run 1
11:15 Men's Slopestyle Qualification, Heat 2, Run 2

13:00 Women's Slopestyle Final, Run 1
13:18 Men's Slopestyle Final, Run 1
13:51 Women's Slopestyle Final, Run 2
14:08 Men's Slopestyle Final, Run 2

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Women's Slopestyle (3/3)
Final Results
 
JPN.gif IWABUCHI Reira
91.00Final
 
JPN.gif MURASE Kokomo
88.75
Final
 
AUS.gif COADY Tess
86.25
Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GASSER Anna
AUT.gif
81.50F
5
PEPERKAMP Melissa
NED.gif
69.25F
6
ORMEROD Katie
GBR.gif
63.75F
7
WAKUSHIMA Cool
NZL.gif
26.00F
8
MEDLOVA Klaudia
SVK.gif
20.75F
9
VOIGT Brooke
CAN.gif
65.33Q
10
PANCOCHOVA Sarka
CZE.gif
63.33Q
11
SMANS Loranne
BEL.gif
61.00Q
12
ONITSUKA Miyabi
JPN.gif
60.66Q
12
YOSHIKA Rina
JPN.gif
60.66Q
14
KOSOVA Ekaterina
RUS.gif
57.33Q
15
DERUNGS Isabel
SUI.gif
55.66Q
16
BAIRD Jasmine
CAN.gif
54.00Q
17
BURRI Ariane
SUI.gif
52.66Q
18
GISLER Bianca
SUI.gif
52.33Q
19
HIDALGO Maria
ESP.gif
50.66Q
20
RUMMEL Courtney
USA.gif
47.00Q
21
LEFEVRE Lucile
FRA.gif
42.66Q
22
EILERTSEN Hanne
NOR.gif
28.33Q
23
JUGOVAC Lea
CRO.gif
22.66Q
24
GOMEZ Isabella
USA.gif
20.33Q
25
SCHNORRBUSCH Ty
USA.gif
17.33Q
  MORGAN Annika
GER.gif
DNSQ
  THURGOOD Jade
USA.gif
DNSQ
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Men's Slopestyle (3/3)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif KLEVELAND Marcus
96.00Final

 

CAN.gif BREARLEY Liam
89.00
Final

 

USA.gif CORNING Chris
83.25
Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
JOBIN Francis
CAN.gif
82.75F
5
HENRICKSEN Dusty
USA.gif
82.25F
6
CROUCH Brock
USA.gif
81.50F
7
OLIMSTAD Markus
NOR.gif
77.50F
8
VICKTOR Noah
GER.gif
74.75F
9
VOCKENSPERGER Leon
GER.gif
73.75F
10
THORGREN Sven
SWE.gif
62.50F
11
OTSUKA Takeru
JPN.gif
60.75F
12
HAMADA Kaito
JPN.gif
45.75F
13
TOUTANT Sebastien
CAN.gif
34.50F
14
RINNEKANGAS Rene
FIN.gif
27.25F
15
COLLINS Tiarn
NZL.gif
26.25F
16
MCMORRIS Mark
CAN.gif
25.25F
17
MACK Kyle
USA.gif
70.33Q
18
MILLAUER Clemens
AUT.gif
68.33Q
19
LIVIERO Nicola
ITA.gif
66.66Q
20
TOBITA Ruki
JPN.gif
66.33Q
21
WINKELMANN Luke
USA.gif
65.33Q
22
HENKES Justus
USA.gif
63.66Q
23
MEKINC Naj
SLO.gif
62.66Q
24
VERMAAT Sam
NED.gif
62.00Q
25
DE SLOOVER Jules
BEL.gif
60.66Q
26
MATHISEN William
SWE.gif
59.00Q
27
COCKRELL Billy
GBR.gif
58.33Q
28
MATTSSON Niklas
SWE.gif
57.00Q
29
JUNKER Jonas
SUI.gif
56.66Q
30
GUSELI Valentino
AUS.gif
56.33Q
31
RETZLAFF Dave
USA.gif
56.00Q
32
LEGAULT Jacob
CAN.gif
51.00Q
33
PARROT Max
CAN.gif
46.00Q
34
FITZSIMONS Sean
USA.gif
44.33Q
35
WOLF Casper
NED.gif
44.00Q
36
MAFFEI Alberto
ITA.gif
43.66Q
37
REHNBERG Mikko
FIN.gif
41.00Q
38
JAROS Samuel
SVK.gif
39.00Q
39
VALAX Enzo
FRA.gif
37.66Q
40
YANEZ Alvaro
CHI.gif
37.00Q
41
GUETL Leon
GER.gif
36.33Q
42
KUNITAKE Hiroaki
JPN.gif
36.00Q
43
VILHELMSSON Baldur
ISL.gif
34.00Q
44
LAESSER Martin
SUI.gif
33.00Q
45
FRICZ Botond Istvan
HUN.gif
30.33Q
46
LAUZI Emiliano
ITA.gif
28.00Q
47
ADAMS Gabriel
GBR.gif
25.66Q
48
TISCHENDORF Fridtjof
NOR.gif
23.66Q
49
FARRELL Lyon
USA.gif
23.33Q
50
ZULIAN Emil
ITA.gif
20.66Q
51
BOESIGER Jonas
SUI.gif
19.66Q
52
KONIJNENBERG Sebastien
FRA.gif
19.33Q
53
TVEITEN Sindre
NOR.gif
17.33Q
54
GJERDALEN Bendik
NOR.gif
16.00Q
55
ARAGON Jose Antonio
ESP.gif
15.66Q
56
KLEIVDAL Stian
NOR.gif
13.66Q
57
MOUTON Boris
SUI.gif
13.33Q
58
HRONES Jakub
CZE.gif
11.33Q
59
BOSCH Anthon
RSA.gif
10.00Q
60
SANZHAPOV Serhii
UKR.gif
6.66Q
  FRIDBJORNSSON Benedikt
ISL.gif
DNSQ
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