Snowboarding at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' halfpipe

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boys' halfpipe
at the I Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueKühtai
Date15 January
Competitors27 from 18 nations
Winning points93.25
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ben Ferguson  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tim-Kevin Ravnjak  Slovenia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Taku Hiraoka  Japan
2016 →

The boys' halfpipe competition of the snowboarding events at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, was held January 15, at Kühtai. 27 athletes from 18 different countries took part in this event.[1][2][3][4]

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

The qualification was started on 15 January at 09:30.[5] The three best snowboarders from each heat qualified for the final (QF) and the six snowboarders from each heat qualified for the semifinal (QSF).

Rank Bib Heat Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 8 1 Taku Hiraoka  Japan 91.75 95.00 95.00 QF
2 20 2 Tim-Kevin Ravnjak  Slovenia 89.25 93.00 93.00 QF
3 21 2 Ben Ferguson  United States 88.00 33.75 88.00 QF
4 16 2 David Hablützel  Switzerland 78.25 82.75 82.75 QF
5 26 2 Michael Ciccarelli  Canada 53.25 78.75 78.75 QSF
6 2 1 Sebbe De Buck  Belgium 76.75 45.50 76.75 QF
7 3 1 Nikita Avtaneev  Russia 66.00 72.50 72.50 QF
8 4 1 Jan Kralj  Slovenia 65.50 69.00 69.00 QSF
9 17 2 Johannes Höpfl  Germany 67.00 21.25 67.00 QSF
10 14 1 Hamish Bagley  New Zealand 58.50 64.75 64.75 QSF
11 6 1 Yannis Tourki  France 62.50 39.00 62.50 QSF
12 15 2 Lucas Baume  Switzerland 31.75 62.25 62.25 QSF
13 5 1 Sean Taylor  Netherlands 34.25 60.50 60.50 QSF
14 27 2 Lewis Courtier-Jones  Great Britain 46.75 60.00 60.00 QSF
15 13 1 Na Myung-joo  South Korea 54.75 37.00 54.75 QS
16 9 1 Ivan Kardonov  Russia 54.00 54.50 54.50 QSF
17 23 2 Kalle Järvilehto  Finland 51.25 53.75 53.75 QSF
18 19 2 Victor Habermacher  France 52.50 29.00 52.50 QSF
19 18 2 Manex Azula  Spain 35.00 49.00 49.00
20 11 1 Max Raymer  United States 47.00 48.50 48.50
21 10 1 Ondrej Porkert  Czech Republic 41.50 47.50 47.50
22 24 2 Stef Van Deursen  Belgium 44.50 47.50 47.50
23 22 2 Tuomas Pohjonen  Finland 47.25 45.00 47.25
24 12 1 Roland Hörtnagl  Austria 42.25 10.75 42.25
25 7 1 Linus Birkendahl  Germany 40.25 21.00 40.25
26 25 2 Ludvig Billtoft  Sweden 35.50 38.00 38.00
27 1 1 Philipp Kundratitz  Austria 31.25 18.00 31.25

Semifinal[edit]

The semifinal was started on 15 January at 09:30.[6] The six best snowboarderst qualified for the final (QF).

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 26 Michael Ciccarelli  Canada 84.75 77.25 84.75 QF
2 17 Johannes Höpfl  Germany 80.25 21.50 80.25 QF
3 4 Jan Kralj  Slovenia 76.00 67.50 76.00 QF
4 6 Yannis Tourki  France 70.50 71.25 71.25 QF
5 14 Hamish Bagley  New Zealand 40.50 68.50 68.50 QF
6 5 Sean Taylor  Netherlands 47.00 67.00 67.00 QF
7 13 Na Myung-joo  South Korea 65.00 45.00 65.00
8 27 Lewis Courtier-Jones  Great Britain 59.75 41.25 59.25
9 9 Ivan Kardonov  Russia 55.25 57.50 57.50
10 23 Kalle Järvilehto  Finland 54.00 37.50 54.00
11 19 Victor Habermacher  France 36.25 35.75 36.25
15 Lucas Baume  Switzerland Did not start

Final[edit]

The final was started on 15 January at 13:40.[7]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best
1st place, gold medalist(s) 21 Ben Ferguson  United States 90.25 93.25 93.25
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 20 Tim-Kevin Ravnjak  Slovenia 59.35 86.75 86.75
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 Taku Hiraoka  Japan 55.75 84.25 84.25
4 26 Michael Ciccarelli  Canada 74.50 84.00 84.00
5 16 David Hablützel  Switzerland 49.00 80.25 80.25
6 4 Jan Kralj  Slovenia 68.25 75.00 75.00
7 3 Nikita Avtaneev  Russia 74.25 70.25 74.25
8 17 Johannes Höpfl  Germany 64.25 71.50 71.50
9 6 Yannis Tourki  France 63.00 57.25 63.00
10 14 Hamish Bagley  New Zealand 57.25 46.25 57.25
11 5 Sean Taylor  Netherlands 49.25 39.00 49.25
12 2 Sebbe De Buck  Belgium 33.50 24.00 33.50

References[edit]