FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Men's parallel giant slalom

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Men's parallel giant slalom
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
LocationRogla, Slovenia
Date1 March
Competitors58 from 23 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal 
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The Men's parallel giant slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 1 March 2021.[1][2]

Qualification[]

The qualification was started at 09:35.[3] After the first run, the top 16 snowboarders on each course were allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue course Red course Total Notes
1 25  Russian Ski Federation 31.43 30.68 1:02.11 Q
2 27 Dmitry Loginov  Russian Ski Federation 31.31 31.18 1:02.49 Q
3 32 Andrey Sobolev  Russian Ski Federation 30.82 31.68 1:02.50 Q
4 26 Roland Fischnaller  Italy 30.88 31.64 1:02.52 Q
5 31 Nevin Galmarini   Switzerland 31.70 31.01 1:02.71 Q
6 36 Lukas Mathies  Austria 31.05 31.78 1:02.83 Q
7 17 Aaron March  Italy 32.07 30.84 1:02.91 Q
8 21 Mirko Felicetti  Italy 31.26 31.66 1:02.92 Q
9 39 Kim Sang-kyum  South Korea 31.58 31.35 1:02.93 Q
10 24 Oskar Kwiatkowski  Poland 31.05 31.91 1:02.96 Q
11 23 Edwin Coratti  Italy 31.76 31.27 1:03.03 Q
12 20 Tim Mastnak  Slovenia 30.98 32.08 1:03.06 Q
13 29 Alexander Payer  Austria 31.87 31.21 1:03.08 Q
14 34 Lee Sang-ho  South Korea 31.24 31.84 1:03.08 Q
15 22 Andreas Prommegger  Austria 31.19 31.90 1:03.09 Q
16 35  Poland 31.96 31.20 1:03.16 Q
17 49 Aaron Muss  United States 32.32 30.90 1:03.22
18 33 Dario Caviezel   Switzerland 31.83 31.40 1:03.23
19 37 Radoslav Yankov  Bulgaria 31.27 32.01 1:03.28
20 19 Stefan Baumeister  Germany 31.88 31.49 1:03.37
21 28 Žan Košir  Slovenia 31.33 32.06 1:03.39
22 18 Vic Wild  Russian Ski Federation 31.00 32.43 1:03.43
23 52  Germany 31.97 31.62 1:03.59
24 45  Japan 31.69 31.97 1:03.66
25 50 Arnaud Gaudet  Canada 31.40 32.41 1:03.81
26 30 Benjamin Karl  Austria 31.80 32.03 1:03.83
27 43 Sébastien Beaulieu  Canada 32.19 31.75 1:03.94
28 62  South Korea 32.15 31.96 1:04.11
29 54   Switzerland 31.94 32.56 1:04.50
30 48  United States 31.98 32.59 1:04.57
31 63  Slovenia 36.01 31.91 1:07.92
32 56 Jules Lefebvre  Canada 32.12 DSQ
33 41 Sylvain Dufour  France 32.18
34 44 Masaki Shiba  Japan 32.21
35 57 Choi Bo-gun  South Korea 32.22
36 68  Portugal 32.27
37 47 Darren Gardner  Canada 32.42
38 53  Germany 32.45
39 61  Slovakia 32.63
40 42 Rok Marguč  Slovenia 33.38
41 66  Ukraine 33.60
42 64  Ukraine 33.64
43 69  Czech Republic 34.25
44 59  Ukraine 34.33
45 67  Kazakhstan 34.58
46 65  Czech Republic 34.64
47 58  Kazakhstan 34.97
48 72  Turkey 35.89
49 74  Turkey 35.93
50 51  Ukraine 37.38
51 70  North Macedonia 37.80
52 73  Greece 38.77
71  Hungary DSQ
60  Georgia DSQ
55  United States DSQ
46  Germany DSQ
40  United States DSQ
38  Russian Ski Federation DSQ

Elimination round[]

The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round.[4][5]

1/8 finals   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
4 Italy Roland Fischnaller  
13 Austria Alexander Payer +0.37     4 Italy Roland Fischnaller  
5 Switzerland Nevin Galmarini     5 Switzerland Nevin Galmarini +0.02  
12 Slovenia Tim Mastnak +0.17       4 Italy Roland Fischnaller  
8 Italy Mirko Felicetti +0.61       9 South Korea Kim Sang-kyum +0.78  
9 South Korea Kim Sang-kyum     9 South Korea Kim Sang-kyum
1 Russia +0.42     16 Poland +0.02  
16 Poland       4 Italy Roland Fischnaller +0.01
2 Russia Dmitry Loginov       2 Russia Dmitry Loginov
15 Austria Andreas Prommegger +0.17     2 Russia Dmitry Loginov  
7 Italy Aaron March     7 Italy Aaron March +0.18  
10 Poland Oskar Kwiatkowski +0.30       2 Russia Dmitry Loginov
6 Austria Lukas Mathies       3 Russia Andrey Sobolev +0.07  
11 Italy Edwin Coratti DNF     6 Austria Lukas Mathies +0.17 Third place
3 Russia Andrey Sobolev     3 Russia Andrey Sobolev   9 South Korea Kim Sang-kyum +0.26
14 South Korea Lee Sang-ho +0.15   3 Russia Andrey Sobolev

References[]

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