Snowboard World Championships 2015

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Snowboard World Championships 2015

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Men's Ladies
winner
Snowboard cross ItalyItaly Luca Matteotti United StatesUnited States Lindsey Jacobellis
halfpipe AustraliaAustralia Scott James China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Cai Xuetong
Slopestyle United StatesUnited States Ryan Stassel JapanJapan Miyabi Onitsuka
Parallel slalom ItalyItaly Roland Fischnaller Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ester Ledecká
Parallel giant slalom RussiaRussia Andrei Sobolev AustriaAustria Claudia Riegler
Big Air FinlandFinland Roope Tonteri SwitzerlandSwitzerland Elena Koenz
Competitions
Venues Kreischberg , Lachtal Kreischberg, Lachtal
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The 11th Snowboard World Championships took place from January 15 to 25, 2015 at Kreischberg (Austria). It was held at the same time as the Freestyle Skiing World Championships , so in 2015 there was for the first time a "double World Championship" of freestyle skiing and snowboarding .

Award 2010

In June 2010 the International Ski Federation (FIS) awarded the joint world championships to the Kreischberg delegation as part of its congress in Antalya (Turkey). This was the first organization to apply with the idea of ​​holding a double World Cup. The Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) is the organizer of the 2015 World Cup .

View of the Kreischberg

organization

Due to the large number of competitions, the parallel races of the alpine snowboarders (PGS and PSL) took place in the Lachtal .
The Big Air Contest was also organized for women for the first time.
More than 1,000 participants from around 60 nations were expected in the Murtal during this period.

World Cup program

There will be a total of 24 medal decisions, 12 of them in freestyle skiing and 12 in snowboarding, in the following disciplines.

Freestyle skiing

Snowboard

Time schedule

  • January 15, 2015: Aerials
  • January 16, 2015: Snowboard cross
  • January 17, 2015: Snowboard halfpipe
  • January 18, 2015: Single Moguls
  • January 19, 2015: Dual Moguls
  • January 21, 2015: Snowboard and Ski Slopestyle
  • 22nd January 2015: Snowboard PSL (Lachtal) or ski halfpipe
  • 23 January 2015: Snowboard PGS (Lachtal)
  • January 24, 2015: Big Air
  • January 25, 2015: Skicross

Results

Women

Snowboard cross

30 women from 14 countries took part in the women's snowboard cross. The best 16 reached the quarter-finals. The first two of the four quarter-finals reached the semi-finals and the best in each case reached the Big Final . The semi-finalists who did not reach the final started in the small final for places 5 to 8.

space country athlete
1 United StatesUnited States United States Lindsey Jacobellis
2 FranceFrance France Nelly Moenne-Loccoz
3 ItalyItaly Italy Michela Moioli
4th BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Aleksandra Shekova
5 CanadaCanada Canada Dominique Maltais
6th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Eva Samková
7th AustraliaAustralia Australia Belle Brockhoff
8th FranceFrance France Charlotte Bankes
Qualification: January 15th
Placement: January 16
AustriaAustria Maria Ramberger (10th)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sandra Daniela Gerber (15.)
AustriaAustria Susanne Moll (17.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Émilie Aubry (25.)
AustriaAustria Katharina Neussner (27.)

halfpipe

22 boarders from 13 countries took part in the qualification for the final round. Six of them qualified for the final competition for the medals.

space country athlete
1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Cai Xuetong
2 SpainSpain Spain Queralt Castellet
3 FranceFrance France Clémence Grimal
4th JapanJapan Japan Hikaru Ōe
5 FranceFrance France Sophie Rodriguez
6th AustraliaAustralia Australia Torah Bright
Qualification: January 16
Final: January 17th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Verena Rohrer (9th)

Slopestyle

31 athletes from 19 countries took part in the women's slopestyle competition. They initially competed in two runs in two groups. The two best-timers in each group went straight to the final. The athletes in places 3 to 5 made it to the semi-finals, where the two best also qualified for the final. In the final, the Hungarian Anna Gyarmati, who was injured because of a fall while warming up, did not compete, so the medals and places were determined in two races without her.

space country athlete
1 JapanJapan Japan Miyabi Onitsuka
2 AustriaAustria Austria Anna Gasser
3 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Klaudia Medlová
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Sina Candrian
5 CanadaCanada Canada Jenna Blasman
6th HungaryHungary Hungary Anna Gyarmati
Qualification: January 19th
Final: January 21
GermanyGermany Silvia Mittermüller (14.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Elena Könz (18th)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lia-Mara Bösch (22.)

Parallel slalom

43 women from 19 nations competed in this competition. In a first qualification, the field of participants was reduced to 32. The respective race winners reached the eighth, quarter and semi-finals in direct elimination. The losers in the semi-finals competed for the bronze medal in the small final , while the winners fought for the gold medal in the big final .

space country athlete
1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
2 AustriaAustria Austria Julia Dujmovits
3 AustriaAustria Austria Marion Kreiner
4th GermanyGermany Germany Selina Jörg
5 RussiaRussia Russia Alyona Zavarsina
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Julie Zogg
7th GermanyGermany Germany Amelie Kober
8th RussiaRussia Russia Ekaterina Tudezheva
Date: January 22nd
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrizia Kummer (9.)
AustriaAustria Ina Meschik (10.)
AustriaAustria Sabine Schöffmann (14.)
GermanyGermany Anke Karstens (18th)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ladina Jenny (19.)
GermanyGermany Isabella Laböck (31.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefanie Müller (DSQ)

Parallel giant slalom

43 women from 19 nations competed in this competition. In a first qualification, the field of participants was reduced to 32. The respective race winners reached the eighth, quarter and semi-finals in direct elimination. The losers in the semi-finals competed for the bronze medal in the small final , while the winners fought for the gold medal in the big final .

space country athlete
1 AustriaAustria Austria Claudia Riegler
2 RussiaRussia Russia Alyona Zavarsina
3 JapanJapan Japan Tomoka Takeuchi
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Julie Zogg
5 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
6th AustriaAustria Austria Marion Kreiner
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Patrizia grief
8th CanadaCanada Canada Marianne Leeson
Date: January 23
GermanyGermany Selina Jörg (11.)
AustriaAustria Sabine Schöffmann (12.)
AustriaAustria Julia Dujmovits (13th)
GermanyGermany Isabella Laböck (14.)
GermanyGermany Amelie Kober (15.)
GermanyGermany Anke Karstens (16.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefanie Müller (22.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ladina Jenny (24.)
GermanyGermany Cheyenne Hole (29.)

Big Air

15 women from 9 countries competed in the women's Big Air. Six of them had qualified for the final.

space country athlete
1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Elena Koenz
2 FinlandFinland Finland Merika Enne
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Sina Candrian
4th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia Klaudia Medlová
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Lia-Mara Boesch
6th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Urška Pribošič
Qualification: January 23rd
Final: January 24th
GermanyGermany Silvia Mittermüller (11th)

Men

Snowboard cross

For the men's cross competition, 52 starters had registered, of which 51 competed. 32 of them reached the last sixteen with qualification. The first two of each run made it to the next lap. 16 crossers made it to the quarterfinals. The best eight reached the pre-finals. The first and second placed of the two rounds reached the big final for the medals, the others the small final for the places 5 to 8.

space country athlete
1 ItalyItaly Italy Luca Matteotti
2 CanadaCanada Canada Kevin Hill
3 United StatesUnited States United States Nick Baumgartner
4th United StatesUnited States United States Nate Holland
5 AustriaAustria Austria Alessandro Hämmerle
6th AustraliaAustralia Australia Alex Pullin
7th SpainSpain Spain Laro Herrero
8th AndorraAndorra Andorra Lluís Marín Tarroch
Qualification: January 15th
Final: January 16
AustriaAustria Julian Lüftner (10.)
GermanyGermany Paul Berg (11.)
GermanyGermany Konstantin Schad (19.)
AustriaAustria Markus Schairer (32nd)

halfpipe

41 starters from 15 countries took part in the men's halfpipe competition. The 10 best reached the final round.

space country athlete
1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Scott James
2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China Yiwei Zhang
3 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Tim-Kevin Ravnjak
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Iouri Podladtchikov
5 JapanJapan Japan Taku Hiraoka
6th AustraliaAustralia Australia Kent Callister
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Christian Haller
8th Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Lee Kwang-ki
9 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland David Hablützel
10 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Jan Scherrer
Qualification: January 16
Final: January 17th
GermanyGermany Johannes Höpfl (27.)

Slopestyle

49 snowboarders from 19 countries took part in the men's slopestyle competition. They initially competed in two runs in two groups. The four best-timers in each group went straight to the final. The athletes in places 5 to 8 made it to the semifinals, where two of them made it to the final. The medals and places were awarded in two races.

space country athlete
1 United StatesUnited States United States Ryan Stassel
2 FinlandFinland Finland Roope Tonteri
3 United StatesUnited States United States Kyle Mack
4th CanadaCanada Canada Darcy Sharpe
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Jonas Bösiger
6th CanadaCanada Canada Michael Ciccarelli
7th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Jan Nečas
8th AustriaAustria Austria Philipp Kundratitz
9 SwedenSweden Sweden Måns Hedberg
10 IrelandIreland Ireland Seamus O'Connor
Qualification: January 19th
Final: January 21
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lucien Koch (27.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lucas Baume (33.)
AustriaAustria Mathias Weißenbacher (38th)
AustriaAustria Florian Prietl (43.)

Parallel slalom

52 men from 19 nations competed in this competition. In a first qualification, the field of participants was reduced to 32. The respective race winners reached the eighth, quarter and semi-finals in direct elimination. The losers in the semi-finals competed for the bronze medal in the small final , while the winners battled for the gold medal in the big final .

space country athlete
1 ItalyItaly Italy Roland Fischnaller
2 RussiaRussia Russia Andrei Sobolev
3 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Rok Marguč
4th ItalyItaly Italy Aaron March
5 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Žan Košir
6th AustriaAustria Austria Lukas Mathies
7th RussiaRussia Russia Vic Wild
8th ItalyItaly Italy Mirko Felicetti
Date: January 22nd
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kaspar Flütsch (9.)
AustriaAustria Benjamin Karl (10.)
AustriaAustria Andreas Prommegger (12.)
GermanyGermany Stefan Baumeister (15.)
GermanyGermany Daniel Weis (16.)
GermanyGermany Silvan Flepp (17th)
GermanyGermany Alexander Bergmann (19.)
GermanyGermany Patrick Bussler (20th)
AustriaAustria Sebastian Kislinger (21.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nevin Galmarini (DSQ)

Parallel giant slalom

space country athlete
1 RussiaRussia Russia Andrei Sobolev
2 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Žan Košir
3 AustriaAustria Austria Benjamin Karl
4th RussiaRussia Russia Valery Kolegov
5 CanadaCanada Canada Jasey-Jay Anderson
6th AustriaAustria Austria Anton Unterkofler
7th RussiaRussia Russia Vic Wild
8th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Rok Flander
Date: January 23
AustriaAustria Lukas Mathies (10.)
GermanyGermany Patrick Bussler (13.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nevin Galmarini (15th)
GermanyGermany Alexander Bergmann (19.)
AustriaAustria Sebastian Kislinger (23rd)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kaspar Flütsch (31.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Silvan Flepp (34th)
GermanyGermany Stefan Baumeister (35.)
GermanyGermany Daniel Weis (43.)

Big Air

47 starters from 18 countries competed in the men's Big Air. The participants were divided into two groups, of which only the five best were qualified for the final run. Here it came about that the Austrian Philipp Kundratitz could not qualify, although as sixth in his group he scored more points with his two runs than two qualified in the other group in their better run.

space country athlete
1 FinlandFinland Finland Roope Tonteri
2 CanadaCanada Canada Darcy Sharpe
3 United StatesUnited States United States Kyle Mack
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Lucien Koch
5 CanadaCanada Canada Michael Ciccarelli
6th SwedenSweden Sweden Niklas Mattsson
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Billy Morgan
8th FinlandFinland Finland Ville Paumola
9 SwedenSweden Sweden Måns Hedberg
10 RussiaRussia Russia Anton Mamayev
Qualification: January 23rd
Final: January 24th
AustriaAustria Philipp Kundratitz (11.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jonas Bösiger (16.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Burgener (17th)
AustriaAustria Alois Lindmoser (33.)
AustriaAustria Clemens Millauer (33.)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Carlos Gerber (42nd)
AustriaAustria Mathias Weissenbacher (45th)

Medal table

space country Gold Medal.svg Silver Medal.svg Bronze Medal.svg Medals EN.svg
1 United StatesUnited States United States 2 - 3 5
2 ItalyItaly Italy 2 - 1 3
3 AustriaAustria Austria 1 2 2 5
4th RussiaRussia Russia 1 2 - 3
FinlandFinland Finland 1 2 - 3
6th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China 1 1 - 2
7th JapanJapan Japan 1 - 1 2
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1 - 1 2
9 AustraliaAustralia Australia 1 - - 1
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 - - 1
11 CanadaCanada Canada - 2 - 2
12 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia - 1 2 3
13 FranceFrance France - 1 1 2
14th SpainSpain Spain - 1 - 1
15th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia - - 1 1
total 12 12 12 36

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Snowboard Cross Final. (PDF; 918 kB) FIS, January 16, 2015, accessed on January 16, 2015 .
  2. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' snowboard halfpipe. (PDF; 1.004 kB) FIS, January 17, 2015, accessed on January 17, 2015 .
  3. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Snowboard Slopestyle Qualification. (PDF; 926 kB) FIS, January 19, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  4. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Snowboard Slopestyle Semi Final. (PDF; 958 kB) FIS, January 21, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  5. Snowboard World Championships: Anna Gyarmati Finishes In 6th Place. In: Hungary Today. January 21, 2015, accessed January 21, 2015 .
  6. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Snowboard Slopestyle Final. (PDF; 971 kB) FIS, January 21, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  7. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Snowboard Parallel Slalom Final. (PDF; 787 kB) FIS, January 22, 2015, accessed on January 22, 2015 .
  8. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom Final. (PDF; 787 kB) FIS, January 23, 2015, accessed on January 24, 2015 .
  9. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Ladies' Big Air. (PDF; 962 kB) FIS, January 24, 2015, accessed on January 24, 2015 .
  10. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's snowboard cross. (PDF; 922 kB) FIS, January 17, 2015, accessed on January 17, 2015 .
  11. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's snowboard halfpipe. (PDF; 1,013 kB) FIS, January 17, 2015, accessed on January 17, 2015 .
  12. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Qualification. (PDF; 931 kB) FIS, January 19, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  13. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Semi Final. (PDF; 959 kB) FIS, January 21, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  14. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Final. (PDF; 961 kB) FIS, January 21, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015 .
  15. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's snowboard parallel slalom final. (PDF; 788 kB) FIS, January 22, 2015, accessed on January 22, 2015 .
  16. FIS Snowboard World Championships 2015 Results. Men's Big Air Qualification. (PDF; 977 kB) FIS, January 23, 2015, accessed on January 23, 2015 .