FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Men's parallel giant slalom

The Men's parallel giant slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on February 4, 2019.[1][2]

Men's parallel giant slalom
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenuePark City Mountain Resort
LocationUtah, United States
DatesFebruary 4
Competitors56 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Slovenia
bronze medal    Germany
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Qualification edit

The qualification was started at 09:00.[3] After the first run, the top 32 snowboarders were allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue course Red course Total Notes
1 16 Dmitry Loginov   Russia 37.60 37.91 1:15.51 Q
2 13 Tim Mastnak   Slovenia 37.98 38.18 1:16.16 Q
3 5 Jasey-Jay Anderson   Canada 38.49 38.27 1:16.76 Q
4 17 Žan Košir   Slovenia 38.52 38.46 1:16.98 Q
5 21 Oskar Kwiatkowski   Poland 38.55 38.44 1:16.99 Q
6 11 Stefan Baumeister   Germany 38.88 38.18 1:17.06 Q
7 24 Lukas Mathies   Austria 38.16 38.99 1:17.15 Q
8 1 Edwin Coratti   Italy 39.21 38.09 1:17.30 Q
9 7 Alexander Payer   Austria 38.28 39.06 1:17.34 Q
10 31 Kim Sang-kyum   South Korea 38.13 39.28 1:17.41 Q
11 6 Andrey Sobolev   Russia 39.11 38.44 1:17.55 Q
12 20 Vic Wild   Russia 38.36 39.34 1:17.70 Q
13 19 Aaron March   Italy 38.77 38.95 1:17.72 Q
14 8 Dario Caviezel   Switzerland 39.08 38.81 1:17.89 Q
15 39 Elias Huber   Germany 38.75 39.16 1:17.91 Q
16 9 Andreas Prommegger   Austria 38.45 39.55 1:18.00 Q
17 28 Bi Ye   China 38.49 39.52 1:18.01
18 2 Roland Fischnaller   Italy 38.82 39.33 1:18.15
19 22 Daniele Bagozza   Italy 39.48 38.79 1:18.27
20 18 Sylvain Dufour   France 39.82 38.59 1:18.41
21 23 Dmitry Sarsembaev   Russia 38.84 39.63 1:18.47
21 44 Christian Hupfauer   Germany 38.99 39.48 1:18.47
23 38 Zhang Xuan   China 38.73 39.78 1:18.51
24 30 Michał Nowaczyk   Poland 39.35 39.28 1:18.63
25 15 Rok Marguč   Slovenia 40.61 38.06 1:18.67
26 14 Radoslav Yankov   Bulgaria 39.74 40.05 1:19.79
27 27 Sébastien Beaulieu   Canada 40.22 39.60 1:19.82
28 34 Arnaud Gaudet   Canada 39.73 40.81 1:20.54
29 45 Qin Zihan   China 42.64 39.58 1:22.22
30 10 Sebastian Kislinger   Austria 39.02 48.72 1:27.74
31 12 Lee Sang-ho   South Korea 38.76 DNF
32 3 Nevin Galmarini   Switzerland DSQ 39.11
33 50 Albert Jelínek   Czech Republic 39.87
34 29 Darren Gardner   Canada 39.90
35 40 Christian de Oliveira   Portugal 40.11
36 25 Aaron Muss   United States 40.41
37 46 Sun Huan   China 40.42
38 37 Robert Burns   United States 40.47
39 32 Choi Bo-gun   South Korea 40.55
40 33 Shinnosuke Kamino   Japan 40.58
41 36 Cody Winters   United States 41.08
42 56 Vladislav Zuyev   Kazakhstan 41.30
43 35 Ryan Rosencranz   United States 41.43
44 53 Adam Počinek   Czech Republic 41.84
45 48 Oleksandr Belinskyy   Ukraine 42.33
46 51 Roman Aleksandrovskyy   Ukraine 43.38
47 42 Viktor Brůžek   Czech Republic 43.97
48 49 Yevheniy Huliy   Portugal 48.26
49 54 Ioannis Doumos   Greece 54.86
50 52 Leoš Prokopec   Czech Republic 58.67
47 Revaz Nazgaidze   Georgia DNF
43 Shin Seok-jin   South Korea DNF
41 Matej Bačo   Slovakia DNF
55 Rollan Sadykov   Kazakhstan DSQ
26 Masaki Shiba   Japan DSQ
4 Benjamin Karl   Austria DSQ

Elimination round edit

The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round.[4][5]

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
4   Košir
13   March +0.27 4   Košir DNF
5   Kwiatkowski +0.51 12   Wild
12   Wild 12   Wild +3.21
8   Coratti 1   Loginov
9   Payer +0.14 8   Coratti DNF
1   Loginov 1   Loginov
16   Prommegger +1.14 1   Loginov
2   Mastnak 2   Mastnak DNF
15   Huber +12.94 2   Mastnak
7   Mathies 7   Mathies +0.31
10   Kim +8.97 2   Mastnak Third place
6   Baumeister 6   Baumeister +20.87
11   Sobolev DNF 6   Baumeister 12   Wild +3.55
3   Anderson 14   Caviezel +0.31 6   Baumeister
14   Caviezel +0.05

References edit

  1. ^ "Schedule — FIS World Championships February 1–10, 2019 snowboard | freestyle freeski". 2019worldchamps.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualification results
  4. ^ Bracket
  5. ^ Final results