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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Men's ski halfpipe

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Men's ski halfpipe
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
VenueAspen/Snowmass
LocationAspen, United States
Date10 March (qualification)
12 March
Competitors22 from 10 nations
Winning points94.50
Medalists
gold medal
 
   New Zealand
silver medal
 
   Canada
bronze medal
 
   United States
← 2019
2023 →

The Men's ski halfpipe competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 12 March.[1] A qualification will be held on 10 March 2021.[2]

Qualification

The qualification was started on 10 March at 09:50.[3] The best ten skiers qualified for the final.

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 5 5 Brendan Mackay  Canada 94.25 83.00 94.25 Q
2 4 2 Birk Irving  United States 91.75 92.50 92.50 Q
3 2 1 Noah Bowman  Canada 90.00 30.75 90.00 Q
4 18 18 Nico Porteous  New Zealand 88.75 20.50 88.75 Q
5 1 8 Aaron Blunck  United States 87.75 21.25 87.75 Q
6 3 3 Simon d'Artois  Canada 83.25 86.75 86.75 Q
7 6 6 David Wise  United States 86.00 27.25 86.00 Q
8 9 9 Kevin Rolland  France 77.25 15.25 77.25 Q
9 13 11 Alex Ferreira  United States 71.50 74.25 74.25 Q
10 19 15 Rafael Kreienbühl  Switzerland 68.25 32.00 68.25 Q
11 8 7 Lyman Currier  United States 35.75 67.50 67.50
12 7 10 Gus Kenworthy  Great Britain 65.50 67.25 67.25
13 15 21 Evan Marineau  Canada 66.75 45.00 66.75
14 10 4 Birk Ruud  Norway 59.75 60.25 60.25
15 22 13 Ben Harrington  New Zealand 58.00 36.50 58.00
16 24 20 Gustav Legnavsky  New Zealand 57.25 57.25 57.25
17 17 17 Andreas Gohl  Austria 56.75 41.25 56.75
18 20 12 Marco Ladner  Austria 55.50 5.25 55.50
19 21 19 Jon Sallinen  Finland 48.75 14.75 48.75
20 12 22 Robin Briguet  Switzerland 7.75 47.50 47.50
21 11 14 Miguel Porteous  New Zealand 41.50 21.25 41.50
22 23 16 Brendan Newby  Ireland 28.50 40.00 40.00

Final

The final was started at 13:00.[4]

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1st place, gold medalist(s) 18 7 Nico Porteous  New Zealand 94.50 43.00 78.00 94.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 5 Simon d'Artois  Canada 26.50 91.25 84.50 91.25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 9 Birk Irving  United States 89.75 4.50 DNS 89.75
4 13 2 Alex Ferreira  United States 19.50 84.75 35.25 84.75
5 1 6 Aaron Blunck  United States 83.25 30.25 30.50 83.25
6 19 1 Rafael Kreienbühl  Switzerland 71.50 52.25 26.00 71.50
7 5 10 Brendan Mackay  Canada 35.25 54.75 44.75 54.75
8 9 3 Kevin Rolland  France 9.50 49.00 DNS 49.00
9 2 8 Noah Bowman  Canada 42.00 29.25 37.75 42.00
10 6 4 David Wise  United States 4.75 30.75 28.50 30.75

References

This page was last edited on 12 March 2021, at 22:03
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