Snowboard World Championships 2009
Snowboard World Championships 2009 | ||
Men's | Ladies | |
winner | ||
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Snowboard cross | Markus Schairer | Helene Olafsen |
halfpipe | Ryō Aono | Liu Jiayu |
Parallel slalom | Benjamin Karl | Fränzi Mägert-Kohli |
Parallel giant slalom | Jasey-Jay Anderson | Marion Kreiner |
Big Air | Markku Koski | only men |
Competitions | ||
Venues | Gangwon | Gangwon |
Individual competitions | 5 | 4th |
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The 8th FIS Snowboard World Championships the FIS found from 15 to 25 January 2009 in the South Korean province of Gangwon instead. The choice of the venue was already made on June 3rd, 2004 by the members of the FIS Executive Committee during the 44th FIS Congress in Miami . After the competitor Vail withdrew his candidacy shortly before the decision, the South Korean Ski Association was the only applicant.
program
The main venue was the Hyundai Sungwoo Resort in Hoengseong . In addition to the opening ceremony and the closing ceremony, the competitions in parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross and in the halfpipe took place there. The big air competition was held at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul .
date | competition |
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Sun January 18th | Snowboard cross |
Tuesday, January 20th | Parallel giant slalom |
Wed, January 21 | Parallel slalom |
Fri, January 23 | halfpipe |
Sat January 24th | Big Air (men only) |
Men
Snowboard cross
space | country | athlete |
---|---|---|
1 | Austria | Markus Schairer |
2 | France | Xavier De Le Rue |
3 | United States | Nick Baumgartner |
4th | Canada | Tom Velisek |
5 | United States | Seth Wescott |
6th | United States | Graham Watanabe |
7th | Austria | Hans-Jörg Unterrainer |
8th | Austria | Lukas Grüner |
Qualification: January 17th |
Finals: January 18th |
Hans-Jörg Unterrainer (7th) |
Lukas Grüner (8.) |
Fabio Caduff (9th) |
Mario Fuchs (12.) |
David Speiser (18.) |
Hans Reichen (23.) |
Michael Layer (27.) |
Ruben Arnold (28.) |
Konstantin Schad (38.) |
Parallel giant slalom
space | country | athlete |
---|---|---|
1 | Canada | Jasey-Jay Anderson |
2 | France | Sylvain Dufour |
3 | Canada | Matthew Morison |
4th | Austria | Benjamin Karl |
5 | Austria | Siegfried Grabner |
6th | Austria | Andreas Prommegger |
7th | Switzerland | Simon Schoch |
8th | Canada | Michael Lambert |
Date: January 20th |
Heinz Inniger (11.) |
Marc Iselin (12.) |
Maximilian Hafner (28th) |
Patrick Bussler (31.) |
Nevin Galmarini (32nd) |
Manuel Veith (DSQ) |
Parallel slalom
space | country | athlete |
---|---|---|
1 | Austria | Benjamin Karl |
2 | France | Sylvain Dufour |
3 | Germany | Patrick Bussler |
4th | Slovenia | Rok Flander |
5 | Switzerland | Simon Schoch |
6th | Canada | Jasey-Jay Anderson |
7th | Austria | Andreas Prommegger |
8th | Canada | Matthew Morison |
Date: January 21 |
Roland Haldi (9th) |
Siegfried Grabner (11th) |
Kaspar Flütsch (17.) |
Marc Iselin (18th) |
Nevin Galmarini (24.) |
Maximilian Hafner (31st) |
halfpipe
65 athletes from 25 countries competed in this competition.
space | country | athlete |
---|---|---|
1 | Japan | Ryō Aono |
2 | Canada | Jeff Batchelor |
3 | France | Mathieu Crepel |
4th | Finland | Ilkka-Eemeli Laari |
5 | Canada | Justin Lamoureux |
6th | Finland | Markku Koski |
7th | Switzerland | Christian Haller |
8th | China | Zeng Xiaoye |
Qualification: January 22nd |
Final: January 23rd |
Sergio Berger (17th) |
Daniel Friberg (29.) |
Stephan Maurer (31.) |
Ethan Morgan (47th) |
Stephan Falkeis (63.) |
Big Air
43 athletes from 20 countries competed in the Big Air.
space | country | athlete |
---|---|---|
1 | Finland | Markku Koski |
2 | Belgium | Seppe Smits |
3 | Austria | Stefan Gimpl |
4th | Slovenia | Matevz Petek |
5 | Norway | Tore Holvik |
6th | Finland | Petya Piiroinen |
7th | France | Mathieu Crepel |
8th | Germany | Ethan Morgan |
Date: January 23 |
Stephan Falkeis (9.) |
Stephan Maurer (16.) |
Benedikt Nadig (23.) |
Christian Haller (33.) |
Women
Snowboard cross
space | country | sportswoman |
---|---|---|
1 | Norway | Helene Olafsen |
2 | Switzerland | Olivia Nobs |
3 | Switzerland | Mellie Francon |
4th | Canada | Maëlle Ricker |
5 | Switzerland | Sandra Frei |
6th | Denmark | Julie-Wendel Lundholdt |
7th | Austria | Doresia Krings |
8th | Bulgaria | Aleksandra Shekova |
Qualification: January 17th |
Finals: January 18th |
Simona Meiler (10.) |
Maria Ramberger (14th) |
Manuela Riegler (17th) |
Gesine Saalfeld (20th) |
Susanne Moll (28.) |
Parallel giant slalom
space | country | sportswoman |
---|---|---|
1 | Austria | Marion Kreiner |
2 | Austria | Doris Günther |
3 | Switzerland | Patrizia grief |
4th | Japan | Tomoka Takeuchi |
5 | Russia | Ekaterina Tudezheva |
6th | Netherlands | Nicolien Sauerbreij |
7th | Austria | Claudia Riegler |
8th | France | Nathalie Desmares |
Date: January 20th |
Fränzi Mägert-Kohli (9.) |
Amelie Kober (10.) |
Selina Jörg (17.) |
Anke Karstens (31.) |
Heidi Neururer (DSQ) |
Parallel slalom
space | country | sportswoman |
---|---|---|
1 | Switzerland | Fränzi Mägert-Kohli |
2 | Austria | Doris Günther |
3 | Russia | Ekaterina Tudezheva |
4th | Austria | Heidi Neururer |
5 | Austria | Claudia Riegler |
6th | Japan | Eri Yanetani |
7th | Austria | Marion Kreiner |
8th | Canada | Alexa Loo |
Date: January 21 |
Selina Jörg (9th) |
Heidi Krings (14.) |
Patrizia Kummer (24.) |
Anke Karstens (29.) |
Amelie Kober (31.) |
halfpipe
41 starters from 17 countries took part in this competition.
space | country | sportswoman |
---|---|---|
1 | China | Liu Jiayu |
2 | Australia | Holly Crawford |
3 | Poland | Paulina Ligocka |
4th | Japan | Sōko Yamaoka |
5 | Japan | Shiho Nakashima |
6th | Spain | Queralt Castellet |
7th | China | Sun Zhifeng |
8th | Japan | Rana Okada |
Qualification: January 22nd |
Final: January 23rd |
Andrea Schuler (15.) |
Ursina Haller (17th) |
Sina Candrian (34th) |
Medal table
space | country | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Austria | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6th |
2 | Switzerland | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4th |
3 | Canada | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
4th | China | 1 | - | - | 1 |
Finland | 1 | - | - | 1 | |
Japan | 1 | - | - | 1 | |
Norway | 1 | - | - | 1 | |
8th | France | - | 3 | 1 | 4th |
9 | Australia | - | 1 | - | 1 |
10 | Belgium | - | 1 | - | 1 |
11 | Germany | - | - | 1 | 1 |
Poland | - | - | 1 | 1 | |
Russia | - | - | 1 | 1 | |
United States | - | - | 1 | 1 | |
total | 9 | 9 | 9 | 27 |
Web links
- Snowboard World Championships 2009 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English)
- Organizing Committee website
- FIS Snowboard website