Freestyle skiing at the Winter Universiade

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Freestyle skiing at the Winter Universiade
Freestyle skiing pictogram.svg
Events10 (men: 5; women: 5)
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The first appearance of freestyle skiing at the Winter Universiade was as an optional sport in the 2005 edition which was held in Innsbruck, Austria. Due to the growing demands, the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire decided to turn it a mandatory sporting starting at the 2021 Winter Universiade.[1]

Events[]

Event 11 13 15 17 19 Years
Men's Aerials 3
Men's Moguls 4
Men's Dual Moguls 2
Men's Halfpipe 1
Men's Slopestyle 2
Men's Skicross 7
Women's Aerials 3
Women's Moguls 4
Men's Dual Moguls 2
Women's Halfpipe 1
Women's Slopestyle 2
Women's Skicross 7
Team Aerials 2

Medalists[]

Men[]

Aerials[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2007 not included in the program
China Jia Zongyang China Liu Zhongqing China Wu Chao
2011–2015 not included in the program
2017 China Belarus China
2019 Russia Maxim Burov China Russia

Moguls[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2009 not included in the program
2011 Russia Russia Kazakhstan
2013 not included in the program
2015 Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov Kazakhstan Dmitriy Reiherd Russia
2017 Kazakhstan Dmitriy Reiherd Russia Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov
2019 France Benjamin Cavet Japan Daichi Hara Japan Ikuma Horishima

Dual Moguls[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2015 not included in the program
2017 Kazakhstan Dmitriy Reiherd Russia Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov
2019 Japan Ikuma Horishima Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov France Benjamin Cavet

Halfpipe[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2013 not included in the program
2015 United States South Korea Kim Kwang-jin Russia Pavel Chupa
2017–2019 not included in the program

Slopestyle[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2011 not included in the program
2013 Finland Poland Netherlands
2015 Austria United States United States
2017 not included in the program
2019 Germany France Switzerland

Skicross[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
Finland Juha Haukkala Austria Germany
France Germany Switzerland
2011 Switzerland Russia France
2013 Poland Russia Igor Omelin Czech Republic
2015 Austria Switzerland Russia Igor Omelin
2017 Czech Republic Russia Switzerland
2019 Russia Russia Germany Florian Wilmsmann

Women[]

Aerials[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2007 not included in the program
China Li Nina China Cheng Shuang China
2011–2015 not included in the program
2017 China Kazakhstan Zhibek Arapbayeva Kazakhstan Zhanbota Aldabergenova
2019 Belarus Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya Russia Liubov Nikitina Kazakhstan Zhanbota Aldabergenova

Moguls[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2009 not included in the program
2011 Kazakhstan Darya Rybalova Russia Russia
2013 not included in the program
2015 Kazakhstan Yulia Galysheva Russia Marika Pertakhiya South Korea Seo Jee-won
2017 Kazakhstan Yulia Galysheva Russia Austria Katharina Ramsauer
2019 Japan Kisara Sumiyoshi Germany Lea Bouard Germany

Dual Moguls[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2015 not included in the program
2017 Kazakhstan Yulia Galysheva Russia Austria Katharina Ramsauer
2019 Germany Lea Bouard Japan Kisara Sumiyoshi Russia

Halfpipe[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2013 not included in the program
2015 France Russia Elizavetta Chesnokova Germany
2017–19 not included in the program

Slopestyle[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2011 not included in the program
2013 United States Switzerland United States
2015 United States Slovakia Zuzana Stromková Austria
2017 not included in the program
2019 Russia Lana Prusakova Russia Anastasia Tatalina France Lou Barin

Skicross[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
Austria Karin Huttary Finland Germany Alexandra Grauvogl
Austria Katrin Ofner France Russia
2011 Germany Germany Julia Manhard Russia
2013 Russia Russia Russia
2015 Czech Republic Nikol Kučerová Russia United States
2017 Russia Anna Antonova Russia Russia
2019 Russia Russia Czech Republic

Mixed[]

Aerials Team[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2007 not included in the program
China Jia Zongyang
Liu Zhongqing
Li Nina
Belarus
Denis Osipau
Russia Vladimir Lebedev
Yury Shapkin
Anna Zukal
2009–2015 not included in the program
2017 Kazakhstan Zhanbota Aldabergenova
Baglan Inkarbek
China
China
2019 Belarus Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya
Russia Kristina Spiridonova
Stanislav Nikitin
Russia Liubov Nikitina
Maxim Burov

Medal table[]

Last updated after the 2019 Winter Universiade

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Kazakhstan (KAZ)83516
2 Russia (RUS)7191137
3 China (CHN)54413
4 Austria (AUT)4138
5 Germany (GER)33511
6 France (FRA)3238
7 United States (USA)3137
8 Japan (JPN)2215
9 Belarus (BLR)2204
10 Finland (FIN)2103
11 Czech Republic (CZE)2024
12  Switzerland (SUI)1247
13 Poland (POL)1102
14 South Korea (KOR)0112
15 Slovakia (SVK)0101
16 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (16 nations)434343129

References[]

  1. ^ "Lucerne 2021 consider additions of moguls and ski orienteering to Winter Universiade programme". Insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 14 May 2019.

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