FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Men's snowboard cross

Men's snowboard cross
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenueSolitude Mountain Resort
LocationUtah, United States
DatesJanuary 31 – February 1
Competitors46 from 19 nations
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Italy
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The Men's snowboard cross competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on January 31 and February 1, 2019.[1][2]

Qualification

The qualification was started on January 31, at 09:40.[3][4]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Notes
1 11 Emanuel Perathoner  Italy 1:04.19 1 1:04.19 Q
2 7 Mick Dierdorff  United States 1:04.96 2 1:04.96 Q
3 10 Paul Berg  Germany 1:05.01 3 1:05.01 Q
4 9 Lucas Eguibar  Spain 1:05.16 4 1:05.16 Q
5 2 Alex Pullin  Australia 1:05.21 5 1:05.21 Q
6 1 Jake Vedder  United States 1:05.37 6 1:05.37 Q
7 8 Nate Holland  United States 1:05.40 7 1:05.40 Q
8 18 Nick Baumgartner  United States 1:05.58 8 1:05.58 Q
9 21 Ken Vuagnoux  France 1:05.68 9 1:05.68 Q
10 16 Hanno Douschan  Austria 1:05.88 10 1:05.88 Q
11 24 Lukas Pachner  Austria 1:06.08 11 1:06.08 Q
12 40 Lluís Marin Tarroch  Andorra 1:06.15 12 1:06.15 Q
13 30 Éliot Grondin  Canada 1:06.31 13 1:06.31 Q
14 13 Martin Nörl  Germany 1:06.34 14 1:06.34 Q
15 37 Loan Bozzolo  France 1:06.35 15 1:06.35 Q
16 4 Regino Hernández  Spain 1:06.44 16 1:06.44 Q
17 6 Adam Lambert  Australia 1:06.71 20 1:05.19 1 1:05.19 q
18 3 Omar Visintin  Italy 1:07.17 27 1:05.55 2 1:05.55 q
19 17 Konstantin Schad  Germany 1:06.89 24 1:06.03 3 1:06.03 q
20 20 Baptiste Brochu  Canada 1:06.80 21 1:06.11 4 1:06.11 q
21 19 Kevin Hill  Canada 1:06.85 22 1:06.15 5 1:06.15 q
22 36 Yoshiki Takahara  Japan 1:06.51 17 1:06.38 6 1:06.38 q
23 14 Alessandro Hämmerle  Austria 1:06.62 18 1:06.38 6 1:06.38 q
24 27 Leon Beckhaus  Germany 1:07.01 26 1:06.43 8 1:06.43 q
25 34 Anton Lindfors  Finland 1:07.95 34 1:06.55 9 1:06.55 q
26 29 Kalle Koblet  Switzerland DNF 1:06.67 10 1:06.67 q
27 25 Cameron Bolton  Australia 1:06.68 19 1:08.63 24 1:06.68 q
28 35 Nick Watter  Switzerland 1:07.36 29 1:06.69 11 1:06.69 q
29 12 Michele Godino  Italy 1:07.91 33 1:06.69 11 1:06.69 q
30 39 Shinya Momono  Japan 1:06.87 23 1:06.78 13 1:06.78 q
31 36 Fabio Cordi  Italy 1:06.95 25 1:06.87 14 1:06.87 q
32 38 Steven Williams  Argentina 1:07.82 32 1:06.94 15 1:06.94 q
33 23 Glenn de Blois  Netherlands 1:07.40 30 1:07.03 16 1:07.03
34 22 Merlin Surget  France 1:07.63 31 1:07.17 17 1:07.17
35 5 Jarryd Hughes  Australia 1:07.23 28 1:07.70 21 1:07.23
36 28 Luca Hämmerle  Austria 1:08.01 35 1:07.37 18 1:07.37
37 31 Jérôme Lymann  Switzerland 1:18.75 43 1:07.49 19 1:07.49
38 42 Woo Jin  South Korea 1:08.58 36 1:07.55 20 1:07.55
39 32 Jan Kubičík  Czech Republic 1:08.90 40 1:08.55 22 1:08.55
40 33 Danny Bourgeois  Canada 1:08.59 37 1:08.63 24 1:08.59
41 44 Daniil Dilman  Russia 1:08.69 38 1:08.62 23 1:08.62
42 47 Geza Kinda  Romania 1:08.84 39 1:09.00 26 1:08.84
43 45 Jakub Žerava  Czech Republic 1:09.83 42 1:09.64 27 1:09.64
44 43 Radek Vintr  Czech Republic 1:09.78 41 1:10.22 28 1:09.78
45 41 Matouš Koudelka  Czech Republic 1:21.47 45 1:16.33 29 1:16.33
46 46 Victor-Segundo Chávez  Peru 1:19.04 44 1:34.09 30 1:19.04
15 Pierre Vaultier  France Did not start

Elimination round

The top 32 qualifiers advanced to the 1/8 finals. From here, they participated in four-person elimination races, with the top two from each race advancing.[5][6]

1/8 Finals

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Small final

Rank Bib Name Country Notes
5 6 Jake Vedder  United States
6 20 Baptiste Brochu  Canada
7 3 Paul Berg  Germany
8 24 Leon Beckhaus  Germany

Big final

Rank Bib Name Country Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Mick Dierdorff  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 Hanno Douschan  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Emanuel Perathoner  Italy
4 4 Lucas Eguibar  Spain

References

  1. ^ "Schedule — FIS World Championships February 1–10, 2019 snowboard | freestyle freeski". 2019worldchamps.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualification run 1 results
  4. ^ Qualification results
  5. ^ Bracket
  6. ^ Final results