FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 – Men's big air

The men's big air competition of the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships was held in Barcelona, Spain on January 15, 2011. 52 athletes from 17 countries competed.

Results

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Qualification

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

Rank Bib Name Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Best Score Note
1 39 Mathieu Crepel   France 14.6 29.0 29.0 Q
2 49 Aleksi Partanen   Finland 28.00 9.2 28.0 Q
3 6 Clemens Schattschneider   Austria 27.8 11.9 27.8 Q
4 33 Seppe Smits   Belgium 26.7 27.7 27.7 Q
5 2 Marco Grilc   Slovenia 25.5 27.3 27.3 Q
6 1 Gian-Luca Cavigelli   Switzerland 26.9 13.7 26.9 Q
7 50 Zachary Stone   Canada 26.9 9.9 26.9 Q
8 10 Rocco Van Straten   Netherlands 26.8 26.5 26.8 Q
9 5 Petja Piiroinen   Finland 14.4 26.7 26.7 Q
10 7 Ville Paumola   Finland 26.1 12.4 26.1 Q
11 32 Roope Tonteri   Finland 11.7 26.1 26.1 Q
12 29 Markku Koski   Finland 8.9 25.6 25.6 Q
13 28 Thomas Franc   Switzerland 17.3 25.1 25.1
14 30 Niklas Matsson   Sweden 24.9 6.5 24.9
15 28 Harrison Gray   Canada 24.1 9.7 24.1
16 47 Luka Jeromel   Slovenia 22.8 10.2 22.8
17 37 Niklas Askmyr   Slovenia 22.3 8.3 22.3
18 31 Stefan Falkeis   Austria 10.0 21.4 21.4
19 14 Steve Krijbolder   Netherlands 5.2 21.4 21.4
20 20 Nick Hyne   New Zealand 21.2 19.7 21.2
21 42 Martin Cernik   Czech Republic 19.5 20.7 20.7
22 40 Jan Necas   Czech Republic 19.8 7.4 19.8
23 43 Carlos Manich   Spain 16.9 19.6 19.6
24 15 Carlos Torner   Spain 19.1 10.8 19.1
25 48 Taylor Gold   United States 19.1 7.5 19.1
26 24 Simon Gruber   Italy 19.0 14.7 19.0
27 21 Aluan Ricciardi   France 17.7 7.4 17.7
28 12 Mario Kaeppeli   Switzerland 8.7 15.0 15.0
29 23 Julien Beaulieu   Spain 13.9 6.0 13.9
30 34 Max Buri   Switzerland 9.7 13.2 13.2
31 11 Dimi de Jong   Netherlands 12.0 10.7 12.0
32 51 Petr Horak   Czech Republic 12.0 4.5 12.0
33 9 Pim Stigter   Netherlands 11.7 5.4 11.7
34 22 Marco Donzelli   Italy 11.4 9.7 11.4
35 16 Bjorn Simons   Belgium 7.5 11.2 11.2
36 46 Alexandre Leblanc   Canada 11.1 9.0 11.1
37 18 Giorgio Ciancaleoni   Italy 8.6 10.9 10.9
38 52 Liam Ryan   New Zealand 8.5 10.4 10.4
39 27 Michael Macho   Austria 10.1 9.0 10.1
40 26 Paul Brichta   United States 10.0 8.4 10.0
41 4 Matevz Petek   United States 9.9 7.0 9.9
42 17 Josep Castellet   Spain 7.1 9.7 9.7
43 8 Matevz Pristavec   Slovenia 7.7 7.5 7.5
44 41 Lorenzo Buzzoni   Italy 2.6 6.1 6.1
45 45 Isaac Verges   United States 7.0 6.8 7.0
3 Kevin Bronckaers   Belgium DNS
13 Dimitry Mindrul   Russia DNS
19 Geza Kinda   Romania DNS
25 Nicki Lund Randeris   Denmark DNS
35 Sergey Tarasov   Russia DNS
36 Alexey Sobolev   Russia DNS
44 Nikolay Bilanin   Russia DNS

Final

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In the final the best score of the first two rounds is paired with the score in the third run to sum up the total score. The second best score of the first two runs is then used as a tie-breaker.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total Notes
  5 Petja Piiroinen   Finland 25.5 9.6 26.2 51.7
50 Zachary Stone   Canada 21.2 11.9 27.7 48.9 DSQ
  33 Seppe Smits   Belgium 24.1 7.6 24.8 48.9
  10 Rocco Van Straten   Netherlands 18.5 20.6 26.8 47.4
5 49 Aleksi Partanen   Finland 23.9 21.8 21.9 45.8
6 39 Mathieu Crepel   France 28.4 14.1 13.2 41.6
7 1 Gian-Luca Cavigelli   Switzerland 26.6 11.3 14.1 40.7
8 2 Marco Grilc   Slovenia 26.3 9.9 13.7 40.0
9 7 Ville Paumola   Finland 22.5 24.8 10.5 35.3
10 32 Roope Tonteri   Finland 5.7 9.1 12.4 21.5
11 6 Clemens Schattschneider   Austria 4.6 7.9 12.2 20.1
12 29 Markku Koski   Finland 10.5 13.8 DNS 13.8

References

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  1. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Men's big air Qualification results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Men's big air results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2011.