FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Men's ski slopestyle

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Men's ski slopestyle
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
VenueAspen/Snowmass
LocationAspen, United States
Date11 March (qualification)
13 March
Competitors49 from 18 nations
Winning points90.65
Medalists
gold medal     Switzerland
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    United States
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The Men's ski slopestyle competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 13 March.[1] A qualification was held on 11 March 2021.[2][3]

Qualification[]

The qualification was started on 11 March at 12:45.[4][5][6] The six best skiers from each heat qualified for the final.

Heat 1[]

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 1 1 Andri Ragettli   Switzerland 90.25 91.00 91.00 Q
2 7 2 Evan McEachran  Canada 24.00 89.50 89.50 Q
3 4 5 Birk Ruud  Norway 54.50 88.50 88.50 Q
4 12 11 Finn Bilous  New Zealand 81.00 88.00 88.00 Q
5 17 25 Oliwer Magnusson  Sweden 87.50 37.75 87.50 Q
6 5 4 Jesper Tjäder  Sweden 72.75 86.50 86.50 Q
7 13 7 Ferdinand Dahl  Norway 65.00 86.00 86.00
8 52 15  Finland 85.50 19.00 85.50
9 21 20 Taisei Yamamoto  Japan 83.25 83.75 83.75
10 30 8 Lukas Müllauer  Austria 77.00 82.25 82.25
11 26 19  Spain 80.50 46.00 80.50
12 18 16 Tyler Harding  Great Britain 74.50 18.00 74.50
13 25 22 Ben Barclay  New Zealand 31.50 71.50 71.50
14 33 13  Japan 69.00 3.25 69.00
15 43 6  Finland 63.50 36.50 63.50
16 39 17  France 60.75 51.75 60.75
17 22 12 Édouard Therriault  Canada 57.00 50.00 57.00
18 46 14  France 50.00 55.75 55.75
19 48 24  Australia 51.25 7.50 51.25
20 37 21  Germany 37.50 47.00 47.00
21 42 18 Leonardo Donaggio  Italy 42.00 14.00 42.00
22 9 3 Christian Nummedal  Norway 34.00 10.25 34.00
23 29 10   Switzerland 14.00 31.25 31.25
24 51 23  Austria 19.25 30.75 30.75
34 9 Gus Kenworthy  Great Britain Did not start

Heat 2[]

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 20 6 Alex Hall  United States 92.25 60.25 92.25 Q
2 6 1 James Woods  Great Britain 66.25 91.25 91.25 Q
3 3 3 Colby Stevenson  United States 90.25 88.75 90.25 Q
4 11 9 Antoine Adelisse  France 87.75 9.25 87.75 Q
5 28 11 Max Moffatt  Canada 43.00 86.75 86.75 Q
6 14 15 Kim Gubser   Switzerland 86.00 37.75 86.00 Q
7 27 22 Henrik Harlaut  Sweden 25.00 85.25 85.25
8 59 5  United States 71.75 84.50 84.50
9 23 8 Teal Harle  Canada 83.25 33.25 83.25
10 24 23  Italy 52.00 80.00 80.00
11 10 4 Javier Lliso  Spain 77.50 71.25 77.50
12 36 20  Great Britain 13.00 70.50 70.50
13 31 7  Austria 62.00 60.00 62.00
14 44 10  Germany 33.75 60.25 60.25
15 2 2 Mac Forehand  United States 58.75 28.25 58.75
16 41 18  New Zealand 11.75 50.25 50.25
17 60 25  Hong Kong 10.75 49.75 49.75
18 32 17  Austria 44.50 34.00 44.50
19 19 12 Oscar Wester  Sweden 26.50 40.50 40.50
20 49 19  Chile 38.75 14.75 38.75
21 16 13 Sebastian Schjerve  Norway 36.00 32.75 36.00
22 45 14  Argentina 31.75 23.00 31.75
23 40 16  Finland 29.25 13.75 29.25
24 50 21 Aleksi Patja  Finland 4.75 15.75 15.75
25 35 24  Great Britain 15.50 5.50 15.50

Final[]

The final was started on 13 March at 09:30.[7]

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 11 Andri Ragettli   Switzerland 72.38 85.43 90.65 90.65
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 8 Colby Stevenson  United States 67.16 89.55 39.43 89.55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 20 12 Alex Hall  United States 44.70 16.28 86.01 86.01
4 6 10 James Woods  Great Britain 84.76 79.90 53.31 84.76
5 14 1 Kim Gubser   Switzerland 46.61 81.78 50.55 81.78
6 17 4 Oliwer Magnusson  Sweden 69.55 57.41 81.63 81.63
7 4 7 Birk Ruud  Norway 81.46 33.96 25.81 81.46
8 7 9 Evan McEachran  Canada 74.61 20.30 12.30 74.61
9 12 6 Finn Bilous  New Zealand 65.03 73.23 30.11 73.23
10 5 2 Jesper Tjäder  Sweden 53.83 40.40 66.40 66.40
11 28 3 Max Moffatt  Canada 31.45 51.81 33.11 51.81
12 11 5 Antoine Adelisse  France 17.25 17.38 25.95 25.95

References[]

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