Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Mixed team snowboard cross

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Mixed team snowboard cross
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Snowboarding pictogram.svg
VenueGenting Snow Park,
Zhangjiakou
Date12 February
Competitors30 from 10 nations
Teams15
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nick Baumgartner
Lindsey Jacobellis
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Omar Visintin
Michela Moioli
 Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Éliot Grondin
Meryeta O'Dine
 Canada
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The mixed team snowboard cross competition in snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 12 February, at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou.[1] This was the first time a mixed snowboarding event would be featured at the Olympics. Nick Baumgartner and Lindsey Jacobellis of the United States won the event. Jacobellis added a second gold to the one she won two days earlier in the individual snowboard cross (which was also Team USA's first 2022 Olympic gold), while Baumgartner won his first Olympic medal. Omar Visintin and Michela Moioli of Italy won the silver medal, and Éliot Grondin and Meryeta O'Dine of Canada bronze.

At the 2021–22 FIS Snowboard World Cup, only one mixed team snowboard cross event was held before the Olympics. Italy won, ahead of the Czech Republic and France. However, Eva Samková from the Czech team was injured during the event and had to miss the Olympics. Australia are the 2021 World Champions, with Italy and France being the silver and bronze medalists, respectively.

United States-1, Canada-1, Italy-1, and Italy-2 made it to the big finals. In the women's run, O'Dine and Caterina Carpano, who were on positions 3 and 4, fell, leaving Moioli and Jacobellis to decide on gold and silver. Moioli was initially leading, but Jacobellis managed to overtake her taking the gold.

Qualification[]

A total of 16 teams (32 snowboarders) qualified to compete at the games. A country could enter a maximum of two teams into the event.[2]

Results[]

Quarterfinals[]

Q — Qualified for the Semifinals
Heat 1
Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1 1  Italy 1 Omar Visintin
Michela Moioli
Q
2 8  Germany 1 Martin Nörl
Jana Fischer
Q
3 9  France 2 Loan Bozzolo
Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau
Heat 2
Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1 5  United States 1 Nick Baumgartner
Lindsey Jacobellis
Q
2 13  Switzerland 1 Kalle Koblet
Sophie Hediger
Q
- 4  Australia 1 Cameron Bolton
Belle Brockhoff
DNF
- 12  Australia 2 Adam Lambert
Josie Baff
DNF
Heat 3
Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1 14  ROC 1
Kristina Paul
Q
2 6  Canada 1 Éliot Grondin
Meryeta O'Dine
Q
3 11  United States 2 Jake Vedder
Faye Gulini
4 3  France 1 Merlin Surget
Chloé Trespeuch
Heat 4
Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1 15  Great Britain 1 Huw Nightingale
Charlotte Bankes
Q
2 10  Italy 2 Lorenzo Sommariva
Caterina Carpano
Q
3 7  Canada 2 Liam Moffatt
Tess Critchlow
4 2  Austria 1 Alessandro Hämmerle
Pia Zerkhold

Semifinals[]

Q — Qualified for the Finals
Heat 1
Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1 1  Italy 1 Omar Visintin
Michela Moioli
Q
2 5  United States 1 Nick Baumgartner
Lindsey Jacobellis
Q
3 8  Germany 1 Martin Nörl
Jana Fischer
4 13  Switzerland 1 Kalle Koblet
Sophie Hediger
Heat 2
Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1 10  Italy 2 Lorenzo Sommariva
Caterina Carpano
Q
2 6  Canada 1 Éliot Grondin
Meryeta O'Dine
Q
3 15  Great Britain 1 Huw Nightingale
Charlotte Bankes
4 14  ROC 1
Kristina Paul

Finals[]

Small final[]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
5 8  Germany 1 Martin Nörl
Jana Fischer
6 15  Great Britain 1 Huw Nightingale
Charlotte Bankes
7 13  Switzerland 1 Kalle Koblet
Sophie Hediger
8 14  ROC 1
Kristina Paul

Big final[]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5  United States 1 Nick Baumgartner
Lindsey Jacobellis
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1  Italy 1 Omar Visintin
Michela Moioli
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6  Canada 1 Éliot Grondin
Meryeta O'Dine
4 10  Italy 2 Lorenzo Sommariva
Caterina Carpano

References[]

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Qualification System for Xxiv Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022 International Ski Federation Snowboard" (PDF). Fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation (FIS). 19 October 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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