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

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Men's moguls
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenueDeer Valley
LocationUtah, United States
DatesFebruary 8
Competitors44 from 14 nations
Winning points84.89
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Japan
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The Men's moguls competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on February 8, 2019.[1][2]

Qualification

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The qualification was started at 15:25.[3] The best 18 skiers qualified for the final.

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Q1 Q2 Notes
1 1 12 Mikaël Kingsbury  Canada 81.29 Q
2 4 19 Ikuma Horishima  Japan 80.83 Q
3 7 3 Daichi Hara  Japan 78.88 Q
4 2 16 Benjamin Cavet  France 78.77 Q
5 3 25 Walter Wallberg  Sweden 77.42 Q
6 5 17 Matt Graham  Australia 77.02 Q
7 19 7 Hunter Bailey  United States 76.46 Q
8 14 24 Ludvig Fjällström  Sweden 75.13 Q
9 8 22 Bradley Wilson  United States 74.21 Q
10 18 1 Philippe Marquis  Canada 73.52 74.30 Q
11 20 21 Dylan Walczyk  United States 74.04 19.59 Q
12 10 8 Jimi Salonen  Finland 73.80 66.58 Q
13 13 28 Pavel Kolmakov  Kazakhstan 72.80 19.51 Q
14 29 4 Rohan Chapman-Davies  Australia 70.30 72.39 Q
15 30 23 Max Willis  Great Britain 23.94 72.25 Q
16 23 26 Motoki Shikata  Japan 72.10 71.16 Q
17 26 11 Goshin Fujiki  Japan 70.38 71.45 Q
18 28 15 Andrey Makhnev  Russia 71.31 27.66 Q
19 9 10 Casey Andringa  United States 70.86 71.08
20 16 6 Jules Escobar  France 70.94 DNF
21 12 30 Oskar Elofsson  Sweden 70.81 45.57
22 27 20 Thomas Gerken Schofield  Great Britain 70.15 67.83
23 15 18 Felix Elofsson  Sweden 69.83 66.79
24 11 5 Laurent Dumais  Canada 69.36 DNF
25 22 29 Brenden Kelly  Canada 69.25 66.58
26 24 14 Nikita Novitsky  Russia 69.21 36.95
27 21 27 Brodie Summers  Australia 68.92 66.90
28 36 40 Jussi Penttala  Finland 68.20 56.51
29 34 35 Seo Myung-joon  South Korea 65.92 DNF
30 17 13 James Matheson  Australia 65.77 41.65
31 46 32 Nikita Parkachev  Russia 63.84 8.30
32 37 34 Topi Kanninen  Finland 62.97 DNF
33 42 44 Alexandr Gebert  Kazakhstan 62.50 25.13
34 31 9 Ilya Chevsky  Russia 20.53 61.03
35 40 37 Wil Willis  Great Britain DNF 60.12
36 39 39 Zhao Yang  China 43.76 51.44
37 35 41 Daniel Honzig  Czech Republic 47.08 43.33
38 38 42 Chen Kang  China 36.66 42.06
39 44 38 Mathew Retzer  Czech Republic 39.14 40.38
40 41 33 Oleh Masyra  Ukraine 14.39 38.33
41 45 43 Dong Mingwei  China 38.14 DNF
42 47 31 Wang Haoran  China 4.47 27.74
43 32 2 Sergey Romanov  Kazakhstan 22.95 8.29
43 36 William Feneley  Great Britain Did not finish

Final

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The final was started at 19:30.[4][5]

Rank Bib Name Country Final 1 Final 2
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Mikaël Kingsbury  Canada 83.60 84.89
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Matt Graham  Australia 82.97 81.94
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Daichi Hara  Japan 79.06 81.66
4 4 Ikuma Horishima  Japan 81.29 81.30
5 2 Benjamin Cavet  France 81.38 81.02
6 18 Philippe Marquis  Canada 79.64 79.50
7 10 Jimi Salonen  Finland 78.46
8 20 Dylan Walczyk  United States 76.29
9 3 Walter Wallberg  Sweden 75.89
10 23 Motoki Shikata  Japan 74.68
11 28 Andrey Makhnev  Russia 73.57
12 19 Hunter Bailey  United States 71.45
13 26 Goshin Fujiki  Japan 70.63
14 29 Rohan Chapman-Davies  Australia 70.47
15 30 Max Willis  Great Britain 67.62
16 13 Pavel Kolmakov  Kazakhstan 47.57
17 8 Bradley Wilson  United States 45.78
18 14 Ludvig Fjällström  Sweden 38.12

References

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  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 results
  4. ^ Final 1 results
  5. ^ Final results