FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 – Men's ski slopestyle

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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding
World Championships 2017

Sierra Nevada, Spain
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Freestyle skiing events
Moguls men women
Dual moguls men women
Aerials men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Ski cross men women
Snowboarding events
Big air men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Snowboard cross men women
Snowboard cross team men women
Parallel giant slalom men women
Parallel slalom men women

The men's ski slopestyle competition of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 was held at Sierra Nevada, Spain on March 18 (qualifying) and March 19 (finals). 56 athletes from 26 countries competed.

Qualification[]

The following are the results of the qualification.[1] [2]

Heat 1[]

Rank Bib Name Country Score Notes
1 1 McRae Williams  United States 94.00 Q
2 4 Jesper Tjäder  Sweden 93.00 Q
3 16 Alexander Hall  United States 92.66 Q
4 13 Evan McEachran  Canada 91.00 Q
5 9 Antoine Adelisse  France 89.33 Q
6 8 Russell Henshaw  Australia 88.33 Q
7 29 Aleksi Patja  Finland 83.66 SF
8 21 Oliwer Magnusson  Sweden 79.00 SF
9 28 Tyler Harding  Great Britain 66.66 SF
10 46  Denmark 53.00 SF
11 51  Great Britain 47.33 SF
12 50  Ireland 46.33 SF
13 12 Joona Kangas  Finland 46.00 SF
14 37  Austria 42.00 SF
15 45  Australia 40.00 SF
16 20 Henrik Harlaut  Sweden 36.33 SF
17 5 Teal Harle  Canada 30.66 SF
18 34 Lukas Müllauer  Austria 30.33 SF
19 32 Michael Rowlands  Great Britain 13.00 SF
20 47  Costa Rica 12.66 SF
21 17 Øystein Bråten  Norway 10.66 SF
22 56  Barbados 10.00 SF
23 48  Italy 8.66 SF
24 25  Netherlands 8.00 SF
25 42 Denis Nekrasov  Russia 8.00 SF
26 60  Argentina 4.66 SF
27 24 Joss Christensen  United States 4.33 SF
28 36  New Zealand 3.66 SF

Heat 2[]

Rank Bib Name Country Score Notes
1 14 Alex Beaulieu-Marchand  Canada 94.66 Q
2 19 Christian Nummedal  Norway 91.00 Q
3 2 Andri Ragettli   Switzerland 87.66 Q
4 7 James Woods  Great Britain 86.00 Q
5 35 Birk Ruud  Norway 84.33 Q
6 6 Alex Bellemare  Canada 79.66 Q
7 41  Andorra 78.33 SF
8 30  Italy 75.33 SF
9 40 Luca Tribondeau  Austria 72.33 SF
10 27 Benoit Buratti  France 70.00 SF
11 33  Austria 65.00 SF
12 18 Robby Franco  Mexico 62.66 SF
13 26 Luca Schuler   Switzerland 59.66 SF
14 43  Czech Republic 41.33 SF
15 11 Felix Stridsberg-Usterud  Norway 39.66 SF
16 53  South Korea 38.00 SF
17 10 Finn Bilous  New Zealand 24.66 SF
18 22 Jackson Wells  New Zealand 19.33 SF
19 38  Germany 14.00 SF
20 54 Javier Lliso  Spain 13.33 SF
21 23  Sweden 10.33 SF
22 49  Denmark 8.33 SF
23 15 Gus Kenworthy  United States 6.00 SF
24 3   Switzerland 4.33 SF
31  Finland DNS
39   Switzerland DNS
52  Czech Republic DNS
55  Slovenia DNS

Semifinal[]

The following are the results of the semifinal.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Score Notes
1 5 Teal Harle  Canada 88.80 Q
2 15 Gus Kenworthy  United States 84.20 Q
3 20 Henrik Harlaut  Sweden 83.40 Q
4 10 Finn Bilous  New Zealand 80.40 Q
5 21 Oliwer Magnusson  Sweden 79.20
6 18 Robby Franco  Mexico 78.00
7 28 Tyler Harding  Great Britain 75.80
8 22 Jackson Wells  New Zealand 71.80
9 40 Luca Tribondeau  Austria 68.80
10 30  Italy 67.40
11 42 Denis Nekrasov  Russia 64.20
12 3   Switzerland 63.00
13 38  Germany 58.20
14 43  Czech Republic 57.00
15 49  Denmark 54.80
16 46  Denmark 50.20
17 50  Ireland 47.60
18 12 Joona Kangas  Finland 45.60
19 23  Sweden 41.80
20 37  Austria 39.80
21 33  Austria 38.00
22 34 Lukas Müllauer  Austria 34.80
23 56  Barbados 32.80
24 24 Joss Christensen  United States 29.60
25 36  New Zealand 26.00
26 45  Australia 25.60
27 60  Argentina 23.40
28 41  Andorra 16.60
29 29 Aleksi Patja  Finland 16.20
30 27 Benoit Buratti  France 5.80
31 47  Costa Rica 5.00
32 48  Italy 4.60
33 54 Javier Lliso  Spain 4.40
26 Luca Schuler   Switzerland DNS
51  Great Britain DNS
11 Felix Stridsberg-Usterud  Norway DNS
53  South Korea DNS
32 Michael Rowlands  Great Britain DNS
17 Øystein Bråten  Norway DNS
25  Netherlands DNS

Final[]

The following are the results of the finals.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Score
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 McRae Williams  United States 93.80
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 15 Gus Kenworthy  United States 91.80
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 James Woods  Great Britain 90.40
4 20 Henrik Harlaut  Sweden 87.80
5 9 Antoine Adelisse  France 86.80
6 2 Andri Ragettli   Switzerland 85.40
7 6 Alex Bellemare  Canada 83.60
8 8 Russell Henshaw  Australia 81.80
9 16 Alexander Hall  United States 81.20
10 10 Finn Bilous  New Zealand 80.40
11 14 Alex Beaulieu-Marchand  Canada 78.00
12 4 Jesper Tjäder  Sweden 71.60
13 5 Teal Harle  Canada 63.20
14 13 Evan McEachran  Canada 55.20
15 35 Birk Ruud  Norway 42.80
16 19 Christian Nummedal  Norway 39.80

References[]

  1. ^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Heat 1 Qualification Results" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-29.
  2. ^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Heat 2 Qualification Results" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-29.
  3. ^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Semifinal Results" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-29.
  4. ^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Final Results" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-29.
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