FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Men's parallel slalom

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Men's parallel slalom
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
Location Rogla, Slovenia
Date2 March
Competitors57 from 23 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg  
  2019
2023  

The Men's parallel slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 2 March 2021. [1] [2]

Contents

Qualification

The qualification was started at 09:35. [3] After the first run, the top 16 snowboarders on each course were allowed a second run on the opposite course.

RankBibNameCountryBlue courseRed courseTotalNotes
124 Andrey Sobolev Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  Russian Ski Federation 27.0127.2854.29Q
230 Dmitry Loginov Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  Russian Ski Federation 27.7626.8854.64Q
317 Andreas Prommegger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 28.0326.9855.01Q
436 Nevin Galmarini Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 27.5527.5555.10Q
522 Alexander Payer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 27.5827.5855.16Q
634 Lee Sang-ho Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 27.2228.0355.28Q
728 Maurizio Bormolini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 27.5427.8055.34Q
847 Michał Nowaczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 27.8127.5955.40Q
923 Aaron March Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 28.1227.3455.46Q
1040 Oskar Kwiatkowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 27.8727.6655.53Q
1133 Radoslav Yankov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 28.3027.2855.58Q
1220 Benjamin Karl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 27.4728.1155.58Q
1318 Dario Caviezel Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 27.4928.1655.65Q
1425 Dmitry Sarsembaev Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  Russian Ski Federation 28.3827.2955.67Q
1541 Cody Winters Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28.4127.3955.80Q
1638 Kim Sang-kyum Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 28.1827.6755.85Q
1737 Tim Mastnak Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 28.1027.8155.91
1735 Arnaud Gaudet Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.0927.8255.91
1921 Žan Košir Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 28.5927.4256.01
2032 Stefan Baumeister Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28.2727.9556.22
2139 Darren Gardner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27.9728.3056.27
2229 Dmitriy Karlagachev Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  Russian Ski Federation 29.2727.0756.34
2349 Elias Huber Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28.4327.9256.35
2456 Choi Bo-gun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 28.5727.8956.46
2553 Sébastien Beaulieu Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.8027.7756.57
2646 Jules Lefebvre Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.7727.8156.58
2719 Lukas Mathies Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 28.7127.9056.61
2842 Rok Marguč Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 27.7628.9556.71
2943 Sylvain Dufour Flag of France.svg  France 28.4728.2556.72
3050 Ole Mikkel Prantl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28.6328.3056.93
3152 Gian Casanova Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 28.6428.7157.35
3227 Edwin Coratti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DSQ27.06
3351 Yannik Angenend Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28.43
3467 Christian de Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 28.73
3548 Mykhailo Kharuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 29.11
3631 Igor Sluev Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg  Russian Ski Federation 29.22
3762 Jernej Glavan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 29.33
3861 Cho Wan-hee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 29.42
3963 Stanislav Hachak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 29.56
4058 Vasyl Kasheliuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 29.66
4155 Ryan Rosencranz Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.83
4254 Masaki Shiba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30.14
4359 Revaz Nazgaidze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 30.84
4466 Vladislav Zuyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 31.05
4557 Rollan Sadykov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 31.41
4665 Andrii Kabaliuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 31.71
4771 Uğur Koçak Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 31.99
4868 Adam Počinek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 32.12
4964 Viktor Brůžek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 32.51
5073 Emre Boydak Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 32.71
5160 Matej Bačo Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 33.53
5270 Endre Papp Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 33.64
5369 Aleksandar Kacarski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 35.71
72 Ioannis Doumos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNF
45 Shinnosuke Kamino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
44 Robert Burns Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNF
26 Daniele Bagozza Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF

Elimination round

The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round. [4] [5]

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg Nevin Galmarini DNF 
13 Flag of Switzerland.svg Dario Caviezel   13 Flag of Switzerland.svg Dario Caviezel +0.16 
5 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Payer +0.09  12 Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Karl  
12 Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Karl    12 Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Karl  
8 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Nowaczyk    1 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Andrey Sobolev +0.03 
9 Flag of Italy.svg Aaron March +0.05  8 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Nowaczyk +0.08
1 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Andrey Sobolev   1 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Andrey Sobolev  
16 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-kyum +0.17   12 Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Karl
2 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Dmitry Loginov    3 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Prommegger +0.09
15 Flag of the United States.svg Cody Winters DNF  2 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Dmitry Loginov  
7 Flag of Italy.svg Maurizio Bormolini DNF  10 Flag of Poland.svg Oskar Kwiatkowski +0.41 
10 Flag of Poland.svg Oskar Kwiatkowski    2 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Dmitry Loginov DNF
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sang-ho    3 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Prommegger  
11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Radoslav Yankov +0.49  6 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sang-ho +0.04Third place
3 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Prommegger   3 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Prommegger  1 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Andrey Sobolev +0.02
14 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Dmitry Sarsembaev +0.45 2 Russian Olympic Committee flag.svg Dmitry Loginov

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