2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup

The 2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup was the 25th World Cup season in snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 8 September 2018 in Cardrona, New Zealand and concluded on 24 March 2019 in Winterberg, Germany. Competitions consisted of parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.

2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Parallel overall Russia Andrey Sobolev Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
Parallel giant slalom Slovenia Tim Mastnak Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
Parallel slalom Germany Stefan Baumeister Switzerland Julie Zogg
Snowboard cross Austria Alessandro Hämmerle Czech Republic Eva Samková
Freestyle overall United States Chris Corning Japan Miyabi Onitsuka
Halfpipe Japan Yūto Totsuka China Cai Xuetong
Slopestyle United States Chris Corning Japan Miyabi Onitsuka
Big Air Japan Takeru Otsuka Japan Reira Iwabuchi
Nations Cup overall Switzerland Switzerland
Competition

Snowboard Cross

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
21 December 2018     Cervinia SBX   Martin Nörl   Omar Visintin   Hanno Douschan
22 December 2018     Cervinia SBX   Emanuel Perathoner   Jake Vedder   Martin Nörl
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
9 February 2019     Feldberg SBX   Cameron Bolton   Paul Berg   Konstantin Schad
2 March 2019     Baqueira Beret SBX   Alessandro Hämmerle   Adam Lambert   Kevin Hill
16 March 2019     Veysonnaz SBX   Lucas Eguibar   Alessandro Hämmerle   Cameron Bolton

Parallel

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
13 December 2018     Carezza PGS   Tim Mastnak   Benjamin Karl   Sebastian Kislinger
15 December 2018     Cortina d'Ampezzo PGS   Roland Fischnaller   Nevin Galmarini   Benjamin Karl
8 January 2019     Bad Gastein PSL   Stefan Baumeister   Dario Caviezel   Benjamin Karl
19 January 2019     Rogla PGS   Edwin Coratti   Daniele Bagozza   Rok Marguč
26 January 2019     Moscow PSL   Andrey Sobolev   Dario Caviezel   Maksim Rogozin
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 February 2019     Pyeongchang PGS   Žan Košir   Lukas Mathies   Andreas Prommegger
17 February 2019     Pyeongchang PGS   Andreas Prommegger   Sylvain Dufour   Sangho Lee
23 February 2019     Secret Garden PGS   Tim Mastnak   Andrey Sobolev   Stefan Baumeister
24 February 2019     Secret Garden PSL   Daniele Bagozza   Dmitry Loginov   Roland Fischnaller
9 March 2019     Scuol PGS   Andrey Sobolev   Dmitry Loginov   Dario Caviezel
23 March 2019     Winterberg PSL   Lukas Mathies   Stefan Baumeister   Žan Košir

Big Air

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
8 September 2018     Cardrona BA   Chris Corning   Takeru Otsuka   Mons Røisland
3 November 2018     Modena BA   Takeru Otsuka   Chris Corning   Kalle Järvilehto
24 November 2018     Beijing BA   Sven Thorgren   Takeru Otsuka   Clemens Millauer
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 March 2019     Quebec City BA   Seppe Smits   Kalle Järvilehto   Jonas Bösiger

Halfpipe

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
8 December 2018     Copper Mountain HP   Scotty James   Toby Miller   Chase Josey
21 December 2018     Secret Garden HP   Jan Scherrer   Ruka Hirano   Yūto Totsuka
19 January 2019     Laax HP   Scotty James   Yūto Totsuka   Jake Pates
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
15 February 2019     Calgary HP   Yūto Totsuka   Ruka Hirano   Derek Livingston
9 March 2019     Mammoth HP   Yūto Totsuka   Patrick Burgener   Derek Livingston

Slopestyle

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
21 December 2018     Secret Garden SS   Takeru Otsuka   Niklas Mattsson   Vlad Khadarin
12 January 2019     Kreischberg SS   Mons Røisland   Chris Corning   Hiroaki Kunitake
18 January 2019     Laax SS   Chris Corning   Ståle Sandbech   Moritz Thönen
26 January 2019     Seiser Alm SS   Markus Olimstad   Stian Kleivdal   Lyon Farrell
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
9 March 2019     Mammoth SS   Redmond Gerard   Judd Henkes   Ruki Tobita

Ladies

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Snowboard Cross

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
21 December 2018     Cervinia SBX   Lindsey Jacobellis   Eva Samková   Charlotte Bankes
22 December 2018     Cervinia SBX   Eva Samková   Lindsey Jacobellis   Michela Moioli
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
9 February 2019     Feldberg SBX   Lindsey Jacobellis   Michela Moioli   Eva Samková
2 March 2019     Baqueira Beret SBX   Eva Samková   Chloé Trespeuch   Lindsey Jacobellis
16 March 2019     Veysonnaz SBX   Eva Samková   Chloé Trespeuch   Michela Moioli

Parallel

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
13 December 2018     Carezza PGS   Nadya Ochner   Ester Ledecká   Ramona Theresia Hofmeister
15 December 2018     Cortina d'Ampezzo PGS   Ester Ledecká   Julie Zogg   Sabine Schöffmann
8 January 2019     Bad Gastein PSL   Claudia Riegler   Aleksandra Król   Sabine Schöffmann
19 January 2019     Rogla PGS   Selina Jörg   Natalia Soboleva   Cheyenne Loch
26 January 2019     Moscow PSL   Julie Zogg   Sabine Schöffmann   Anastasia Kurochkina
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 February 2019     Pyeongchang PGS   Ester Ledecká   Selina Jörg   Sabine Schöffmann
17 February 2019     Pyeongchang PGS   Ramona Theresia Hofmeister   Sabine Schöffmann   Ester Ledecká
23 February 2019     Secret Garden PGS   Ramona Theresia Hofmeister   Ester Ledecká   Selina Jörg
24 February 2019     Secret Garden PSL   Gong Naiying   Julie Zogg   Selina Jörg
9 March 2019     Scuol PGS   Milena Bykova   Ester Ledecká   Cheyenne Loch
23 March 2019     Winterberg PSL   Patrizia Kummer   Selina Jörg   Ladina Jenny

Big Air

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
8 September 2018     Cardrona BA   Reira Iwabuchi   Miyabi Onitsuka  Klaudia Medlová
3 November 2018     Modena BA   Reira Iwabuchi   Miyabi Onitsuka   Anna Gasser
24 November 2018     Beijing BA   Anna Gasser   Miyabi Onitsuka   Laurie Blouin
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 March 2019     Quebec City BA   Julia Marino   Laurie Blouin   Klaudia Medlová

Halfpipe

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
8 December 2018     Cooper Mountain HP   Chloe Kim   Maddie Mastro   Cai Xuetong
21 December 2018     Secret Garden HP   Cai Xuetong   Verena Rohrer   Kurumi Imai
19 January 2019     Laax HP   Chloe Kim   Queralt Castellet   Arielle Gold
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
15 February 2019     Calgary HP   Queralt Castellet   Cai Xuetong   Sena Tomita
9 March 2019     Mammoth HP   Cai Xuetong   Sena Tomita   Verena Rohrer

Slopestyle

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
21 December 2018     Secret Garden SS   Miyabi Onitsuka   Reira Iwabuchi   Lucile Lefevre
12 January 2019     Kreischberg SS   Miyabi Onitsuka   Anna Gasser   Silje Norendal
18 January 2019     Laax SS   Silje Norendal   Celia Petrig   Sina Candrian
26 January 2019     Seiser Alm SS   Isabel Derungs   Brooke Voigt   Jasmine Baird
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)

Team

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Parallel mixed

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Date Place Event Winner Second Third
9 January 2019     Bad Gastein PSLM   Austria I
Daniela Ulbing
Benjamin Karl
  Italy I
Nadya Ochner
Aaron March
  Switzerland I
Patrizia Kummer
Dario Caviezel
27 January 2019     Moscow PSLM   Austria I
Daniela Ulbing
Benjamin Karl
  Russia I
Natalia Soboleva
Andrey Sobolev
  Switzerland III
Julie Zogg
Dario Caviezel
24 March 2019     Winterberg PSLM   Austria I
Daniela Ulbing
Benjamin Karl
  Switzerland I
Patrizia Kummer
Dario Caviezel
  Germany I
Selina Jörg
Stefan Baumeister

Men's standings

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Ladies' standings

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Team

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Nations Cup

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Podium table by nation

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Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan810523
2  United States87520
3  Austria861024
4  Germany54918
5  Italy54312
6  Czech Republic54211
7  Switzerland49821
8  Russia35311
9  Norway3227
10  Australia3115
  China3115
12  Slovenia3025
13  Spain2103
14  Sweden1102
15  Belgium1001
16  France0314
17  Canada0257
18  Finland0112
19  Poland0101
20  Slovakia0022
21  Great Britain0011
  South Korea0011
Totals (22 entries)626262186

References

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