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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Women's ski big air

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Women's ski big air
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
VenueAspen/Snowmass
LocationAspen, United States
Date15 March (qualification)
16 March
Competitors25 from 16 nations
Winning points184.50
Medalists
gold medal
 
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 
   China
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The Women's ski big air competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 16 March.[1] A qualification was held on 15 March 2021.[2]

Qualification

The qualification was started on 15 March at 13:20.[3] The best eight skiers qualified for the final.

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 2 10 Tess Ledeux  France 95.00 28.75 95.00 Q
2 8 6 Silvia Bertagna  Italy 83.50 94.00 94.00 Q
3 12 18 Anastasia Tatalina  Russian Ski Federation 93.25 24.75 93.25 Q
4 4 9 Megan Oldham  Canada 92.00 24.75 92.00 Q
5 3 1 Sarah Höfflin  Switzerland 90.00 DNS 90.00 Q
6 6 5 Gu Ailing  China 69.50 88.50 88.50 Q
7 10 2 Sandra Eie  Norway 80.75 87.25 87.25 Q
8 21 17 Lana Prusakova  Russian Ski Federation 81.75 14.00 81.75 Q
9 16 13 Maggie Voisin  United States 61.25 80.00 80.00
10 18 11 Laura Wallner  Austria 59.25 78.75 78.75
11 17 23 Kirsty Muir  Great Britain 74.50 26.00 74.50
12 22 21 Anni Kärävä  Finland 59.75 72.50 72.50
13 26 12 Dominique Ohaco  Chile 71.75 65.50 71.75
14 7 8 Isabel Atkin  Great Britain 65.50 71.00 71.00
15 24 25 Kokone Kondo  Japan 42.00 67.25 67.25
16 13 26 Katie Summerhayes  Great Britain 61.75 65.75 65.75
17 9 7 Marin Hamill  United States 63.25 62.25 63.25
18 25 16 Abi Harrigan  Australia 62.25 46.00 62.25
19 5 3 Margaux Hackett  New Zealand 34.25 62.00 62.00
20 19 15 Darian Stevens  United States 60.25 57.75 60.25
21 20 14 Aliah Eichinger  Germany 45.50 54.75 54.75
22 23 22 Mia Rennie  Australia 48.75 35.25 48.75
23 11 19 Lara Wolf  Austria 37.75 24.00 37.75
24 1 4 Mathilde Gremaud  Switzerland 26.50 28.25 28.25
25 14 24 Rell Harwood  United States 24.50 24.75 24.75
15 20 Olivia Asselin  Canada Did not start

Final

The final was started on 16 March at 10:00.[4]

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) 12 6 Anastasia Tatalina  Russian Ski Federation 93.00 91.50 30.25 184.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 21 1 Lana Prusakova  Russian Ski Federation 75.50 23.75 90.00 165.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 3 Gu Ailing  China 25.00 87.25 74.25 161.50
4 4 5 Megan Oldham  Canada 66.50 92.25 20.25 158.75
5 10 2 Sandra Eie  Norway 86.00 68.25 68.00 154.25
6 2 8 Tess Ledeux  France 24.25 92.75 21.00 113.75
7 8 7 Silvia Bertagna  Italy 28.25 47.50 77.75 125.25
8 3 4 Sarah Höfflin  Switzerland 23.00 27.75 51.50 79.25

References

This page was last edited on 9 March 2023, at 01:00
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