FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 – Men's snowboard cross

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The men's snowboard cross competition of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 was held at Sierra Nevada, Spain on March 10 (qualifying) and March 12 (finals). 54 athletes from 22 countries competed.

Qualification[edit]

The following are the results of the qualification.[1]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Diff Notes
1 16 Pierre Vaultier  France 1:09.15 1 1:09.15 Q
2 10 Lucas Eguibar  Spain 1:09.36 2 1:09.36 +0.21 Q
3 20 Regino Hernández  Spain 1:10.55 3 1:10.55 +1.40 Q
4 7 Alex Pullin  Australia 1:10.59 4 1:10.59 +1.44 Q
5 13 Kevin Hill  Canada 1:10.63 5 1:10.63 +1.48 Q
6 27 Daniil Dilman  Russia 1:10.65 6 1:10.65 +1.50 Q
7 12 Nikolay Olyunin  Russia 1:10.75 7 1:10.75 +1.60 Q
8 3 Jarryd Hughes  Australia 1:10.77 8 1:10.77 +1.62 Q
9 23 Anton Lindfors  Finland 1:10.84 9 1:10.84 +1.69 Q
10 6 Emanuel Perathoner  Italy 1:10.85 10 1:10.85 +1.70 Q
11 22 Julian Lüftner  Austria 1:10.97 11 1:10.97 +1.82 Q
12 33 Aleksandr Guzachev  Russia 1:11.02 12 1:11.02 +1.87 Q
13 31 Luca Matteotti  Italy 1:11.05 13 1:11.05 +1.90 Q
14 18 Adam Lambert  Australia 1:11.09 14 1:11.09 +1.94 Q
15 9 Omar Visintin  Italy 1:11.35 15 1:11.35 +2.20 Q
16 39 Paul Berg  Germany 1:11.40 16 1:11.40 +2.25 Q
17 8 Markus Schairer  Austria 1:11.48 17 1:11.48 +2.33 Q
18 21 Christopher Robanske  Canada 1:11.50 18 1:11.50 +2.35 Q
19 5 Nate Holland  United States 1:11.60 19 1:02.12 +2.45 Q
20 4 Hagen Kearney  United States 1:11.63 20 1:11.63 +2.48 Q
21 2 Alex Deibold  United States 1:11.64 21 1:11.64 +2.49 Q
22 11 Alessandro Hämmerle  Austria 1:11.68 22 1:11.68 +2.53 Q
23 34 Tim Watter  Switzerland 1:11.73 23 1:11.73 +2.58 Q
24 32 Kalle Koblet  Switzerland 1:11.86 24 1:11.86 +2.71 Q
25 17 Cameron Bolton  Australia DNF 1:11.11 1 1:11.11 +1.96 q
26 26 Christian Ruud Myhre  Norway 1:12.79 31 1:11.80 2 1:11.80 +2.65 q
27 19 Lluís Marin Tarroch  Andorra 1:12.32 27 1:11.83 3 1:11.83 +2.68 q
28 49 Laro Herrero  Spain 1:12.05 25 1:12.75 10 1:12.05 +2.90 q
29 38 Loan Bozzolo  France 1:12.21 26 DSQ 1:12.21 +3.06 q
30 14 Nick Baumgartner  United States 1:12.41 28 1:12.26 4 1:12.26 +3.11 q
31 35 Steven Williams  Argentina 1:13.16 33 1:12.38 5 1:12.38 +3.23 q
32 30 Merlin Surget  France DNF 1:12.55 6 1:12.55 +3.40 q
33 24 Tommaso Leoni  Italy 1:12.61 29 1:12.56 7 1:12.56 +3.41 q
34 29 Martin Noerl  Germany DNF 1:12.64 8 1:12.64 +3.49 q
35 45 Karel Van Goor  Netherlands 1:12.71 30 1:12.71 9 1:12.71 +3.56 q
36 43 Jan Kubičík  Czech Republic 1:15.92 42 1:12.77 11 1:12.77 +3.62 q
37 28 Shinya Momono  Japan 1:12.87 32 1:13.20 13 1:12.87 +3.72 q
38 1 Lukas Pachner  Austria 1:13.50 35 1:13.02 12 1:13.02 +3.87 q
39 44 Mateusz Ligocki  Poland DNF 1:13.21 14 1:13.21 +4.06 q
40 42 Sebastian Pietrzykowski  Germany 1:14.07 38 1:13.23 15 1:13.23 +4.08 q
41 40 Duncan Campbell  New Zealand 1:13.33 34 1:13.84 17 1:13.33 +4.18 q
42 36 Glenn De Bois  Netherlands 1:13.78 36 1:13.52 16 1:13.52 +4.37 q
43 46 Simon White  Argentina 1:14.60 40 1:13.89 18 1:13.89 +4.74 q
44 15 Lorenzo Sommariva  Italy 1:14.01 37 DSQ 1:14.01 +4.86 q
45 41 Leon Beckhaus  Germany 1:14.52 39 1:14.20 19 1:14.20 +5.05 q
46 51 Alexis Tsokos  Greece 1:16.05 43 1:14.22 20 1:14.22 +5.07 q
47 25 Ken Vuagnoux  France 1:14.66 41 DSQ 1:14.66 +5.51 q
48 50 Muhammed Cem Boydak  Turkey DSQ 1:18.46 21 1:18.46 +9.31 q
49 47 Woo Jin-yong  South Korea DNF 1:35.31 22 1:35.31 +26.16
37 Tyler Jackson  Canada DNS DNS
48 Evgeniy Mukhutdinov  Russia DNS DNS
52 Michal Hanko  Czech Republic DNS DNS
53 Mun Jeong-uk  South Korea DNS DNS
54 Matouš Koudelka  Czech Republic DNS DNS

Elimination round[edit]

The following are the results of the elimination round.[2]

1/8 Finals[edit]

The top 48 qualifiers advanced to the 1/8 finals. From here, they participated in six-person elimination races, with the top three from each race advancing.

Quarterfinals[edit]

Semifinals[edit]

Finals[edit]

Small Finals[edit]

Rank Bib Name Country Notes
7 20 Hagen Kearney  United States
8 17 Markus Schairer  Austria
9 15 Omar Visintin  Italy
10 37 Shinya Momono  Japan
11 22 Alessandro Hämmerle  Austria
12 39 Mateusz Ligocki  Poland

Big Finals[edit]

Rank Bib Name Country Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Pierre Vaultier  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Lucas Eguibar  Spain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 Alex Pullin  Australia
4 30 Nick Baumgartner  United States
5 41 Duncan Campbell  New Zealand
6 14 Adam Lambert  Australia

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 Men's Snowboard Cross Qualification Results" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  2. ^ "FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 Men's Snowboard Cross Results Bracket" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-15.