FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Men's snowboard cross

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Men's snowboard cross
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
LocationIdre, Sweden
Dates9 February (qualification)
11 February
Competitors49 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Spain
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Canada
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The Men's snowboard cross competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 11 February 2021. A qualification was held on 9 February.[1][2]

Qualification[]

The qualification was held on 9 February at 10:45.[3][4]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Notes
1 5 Alessandro Hämmerle  Austria 1:17.68 1 1:17.68 Q
2 9 Merlin Surget  France 1:17.90 2 1:17.90 Q
3 13 Lucas Eguibar  Spain 1:18.00 3 1:18.00 Q
4 8 Éliot Grondin  Canada 1:18.09 4 1:18.09 Q
5 19 Kalle Koblet   Switzerland 1:18.50 5 1:18.50 Q
6 15 Hagen Kearney  United States 1:18.60 6 1:18.60 Q
7 6 Yoshiki Takahara  Japan 1:18.99 7 1:18.99 Q
8 14 Martin Nörl  Germany 1:19.14 8 1:19.14 Q
9 11 Adam Lambert  Australia 1:19.14 8 1:19.14 Q
10 10 Jake Vedder  United States 1:19.15 10 1:19.15 Q
11 36 Liam Moffatt  Canada 1:19.33 11 1:19.33 Q
12 7 Glenn de Blois  Netherlands 1:19.47 12 1:19.47 Q
13 23 Lukas Pachner  Austria 1:19.75 13 1:19.75 Q
14 25 Mick Dierdorff  United States 1:19.85 14 1:19.85 Q
15 2  Austria 1:20.01 15 1:20.01 Q
16 26 Jarryd Hughes  Australia 1:20.04 16 1:20.04 Q
17 16 Lorenzo Sommariva  Italy 1:20.80 23 1:16.64 1 1:16.64 q
18 3 Omar Visintin  Italy 1:20.72 22 1:17.66 2 1:17.66 q
19 18 Léo Le Blé Jaques  France 1:20.59 20 1:18.55 3 1:18.55 q
20 12 Paul Berg  Germany 1:20.06 17 1:18.68 4 1:18.68 q
21 24 Loan Bozzolo  France 1:22.75 41 1:18.85 5 1:18.85 q
22 21   Switzerland 1:21.11 26 1:18.87 6 1:18.87 q
23 28 Kevin Hill  Canada 1:21.10 25 1:19.07 7 1:19.07 q
24 27  Japan 1:21.60 34 1:19.08 8 1:19.08 q
25 39 Jan Kubičík  Czech Republic 1:20.41 19 1:19.12 9 1:19.12 q
26 1 Alex Deibold  United States 1:21.64 35 1:19.20 10 1:19.20 q
27 17  Australia 1:21.76 38 1:19.21 11 1:19.21 q
28 43  Czech Republic 1:20.65 21 1:19.28 12 1:19.28 q
29 35 Michele Godino  Italy Did not finish 1:19.36 13 1:19.36 q
30 4  Austria 1:21.88 40 1:19.52 14 1:19.52 q
31 42 Daniil Dilman  Russian Ski Federation 1:21.30 30 1:19.73 15 1:19.73 q
32 48  Czech Republic 1:21.26 29 1:19.88 16 1:19.88 q
33 32   Switzerland 1:29.65 48 1:19.89 17 1:19.89
34 20  United States 1:21.22 27 1:20.02 18 1:20.02
35 34  Germany 1:24.33 44 1:20.05 19 1:20.05
36 29  France 1:20.27 18 1:20.08 20 1:20.08
37 31  Canada 1:21.46 31 1:20.12 21 1:20.12
38 30  Germany 1:21.69 36 1:20.19 22 1:20.19
39 40  South Korea 1:21.75 37 1:20.20 23 1:20.20
40 33 Regino Hernández  Spain 1:21.25 28 1:20.31 24 1:20.31
41 38  Russian Ski Federation 1:21.49 32 1:20.83 25 1:20.83
42 45  Spain 1:20.87 24 Did not finish 1:20.87
43 37 Steven Williams  Argentina 1:21.51 33 1:21.09 26 1:21.09
44 41  Russian Ski Federation 1:23.48 42 1:21.66 27 1:21.66
45 22  Italy 1:21.77 39 Did not finish 1:21.77
46 46  Spain 1:24.85 45 1:22.80 28 1:22.80
47 44  Brazil 1:23.68 43 1:25.28 30 1:23.68
48 49  Ukraine 1:26.31 46 1:24.80 29 1:24.80
49 47  Ukraine 1:28.35 47 1:27.60 31 1:27.60
50  Peru Did not start

Elimination round[]

1/8 finals[]

Quarterfinals[]

Semifinals[]

Finals[]

Small final[]

Rank Bib Name Country Notes
5 8 Martin Nörl  Germany
6 20 Paul Berg  Germany
7 11 Liam Moffatt  Canada
8 2 Merlin Surget  France

Big final[]

Rank Bib Name Country Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Lucas Eguibar  Spain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Alessandro Hämmerle  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Éliot Grondin  Canada
4 15  Austria

References[]

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