FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2013 – Men's dual moguls

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The men's dual moguls competition of the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2013 was held at Myrkdalen-Voss, Norway on March 7 (qualifying) and March 8 (finals). 51 athletes from 18 countries competed.

Results[]

Qualification[]

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

Rank Bib Name Country Score Notes
1 2 Alexandre Bilodeau  Canada 26.45 Q
2 1 Mikaël Kingsbury  Canada 25.86 Q
3 6 Sho Endo  Japan 25.45 Q
4 52 Brodie Summers  Australia 25.38 Q
5 3 Patrick Deneen  United States 24.99 Q
6 13 Dmitriy Reiherd  Kazakhstan 24.88 Q
7 7 Alexandr Smyshlyaev  Russia 24.67 Q
8 26 Sam Hall  Australia 24.53 Q
9 20 Ludvig Fjällström  Sweden 24.41 Q
10 8 Philippe Marquis  Canada 24.34 Q
11 12 Per Spett  Sweden 24.31 Q
12 21 Arttu Kiramo  Finland 24.31 Q
13 35 Jimi Salonen  Finland 24.31 Q
14 22 Choi Jae-Woo  South Korea 24.20 Q
15 5 Marc-Antoine Gagnon  Canada 24.13 Q
16 36 Ville Miettunen  Finland 23.86 Q
17 19 Nobuyuki Nishi  Japan 23.76
18 11 Anthony Benna  France 23.71
19 34 Jussi Penttala  Finland 23.69
20 15 Andrey Volkov  Russia 23.47
21 10  United States 23.33
22 4 Bradley Wilson  United States 23.25
23 18 Sacha Theocharis  France 23.21
24 23  Russia 22.87
25 29 Denis Dolgodvorov  Russia 22.80
26 24 Arnaud Burille  France 22.77
27 32  Sweden 22.71
28 17 Giacomo Matiz  Italy 22.56
29 42  Iran 22.33
30 53  Canada 22.25
31 9 Bryon Wilson  United States 22.24
32 48  Norway 21.43
33 39  South Korea 20.13
34 38 Seo Myung-Joon  South Korea 18.99
35 51  Czech Republic 18.74
36 45 Zhao Yang  China 16.87
37 46 Lukáš Vaculík  Czech Republic 15.35
38 14 Matt Graham  Australia 15.06
39 43  China 14.83
40 37   Switzerland 14.58
41 31 Dmitriy Barmashov  Kazakhstan 14.42
42 25  Japan 12.06
43 49  Slovenia 11.47
44 44  China 11.22
45 28  Japan 10.99
46 50  Norway 10.49
47 30 Pavel Kolmakov  Kazakhstan 7.31
48 41  Sweden 4.75
16 Vinjar Slatten  Norway DNF
27  Norway DNF
40  Poland DNS

Final[]

The following are the results of the final.[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
            
1  Alexandre Bilodeau (CAN) W
16  Ville Miettunen (FIN)
1  Alexandre Bilodeau (CAN) W
8  Sam Hall (AUS)
8  Sam Hall (AUS) W
9  Ludvig Fjällström (SWE)
1  Alexandre Bilodeau (CAN) W
5  Patrick Deneen (USA)
5  Patrick Deneen (USA) W
12  Arttu Kiramo (FIN)
5  Patrick Deneen (USA) W
13  Jimi Salonen (FIN)
4  Brodie Summers (AUS)
13  Jimi Salonen (FIN) W
1  Alexandre Bilodeau (CAN) 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2  Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
3  Sho Endo (JPN) W
14  Choi Jae-Woo (KOR)
3  Sho Endo (JPN)
11  Per Spett (SWE) W
6  Dmitriy Reiherd (KAZ)
11  Per Spett (SWE) W
11  Per Spett (SWE)
2  Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) W
7  Alexandr Smyshlyaev (RUS) Third place
10  Philippe Marquis (CAN) W
10  Philippe Marquis (CAN) 5  Patrick Deneen (USA) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2  Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) W 11  Per Spett (SWE)
2  Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) W
15  Marc-Antoine Gagnon (CAN)

References[]

  1. ^ "Men's dual moguls Qualification results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 March 2013.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Men's dual moguls final results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 March 2013.[permanent dead link]
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