FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 | ||
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Moguls | men | women |
Dual moguls | men | women |
Ski cross | men | women |
Halfpipe | men | women |
Slopestyle | men | women |
Aerials | men | women |
The men's dual moguls competition of the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 was held at Deer Valley, United States on February 5. [1]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Score | Total | Notes | ||
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Turns | Air | Time | |||||||
1 | 3 | Alexandre Bilodeau | Canada | 25.56 | 13.7 | 5.41 | 6.04 | 25.15 | Q |
2 | 2 | Mikaël Kingsbury | Canada | 25.78 | 13.2 | 5.69 | 5.80 | 24.69 | Q |
3 | 1 | Guilbaut Colas | France | 24.69 | 14.0 | 4.23 | 6.31 | 24.54 | Q |
4 | 4 | Patrick Deneen | United States | 24.97 | 13.0 | 4.69 | 6.18 | 23.87 | Q |
5 | 5 | Jeremy Cota | United States | 25.20 | 13.0 | 4.64 | 6.07 | 23.71 | Q |
6 | 6 | Alexandr Smyshlyaev | Russia | 25.84 | 12.8 | 4.64 | 5.77 | 23.21 | Q |
7 | 9 | Cedric Rochon | Canada | 25.78 | 12.4 | 4.93 | 5.80 | 23.13 | Q |
8 | 18 | Sergey Volkov | Russia | 25.30 | 12.9 | 4.04 | 6.02 | 22.96 | Q |
9 | 11 | Jesper Björnlund | Sweden | 26.34 | 12.9 | 4.25 | 5.53 | 22.68 | Q |
10 | 17 | Arttu Kiramo | Finland | 25.71 | 11.9 | 4.86 | 5.83 | 22.59 | Q |
11 | 34 | Ville Miettunen | Finland | 25.88 | 12.4 | 4.33 | 5.75 | 22.48 | Q |
12 | 13 | Nobuyuki Nishi | Japan | 25.57 | 12.4 | 3.82 | 5.90 | 22.12 | Q |
13 | 15 | Joseph Discoe | United States | 26.49 | 12.1 | 4.40 | 5.46 | 21.96 | Q |
14 | 32 | Per Spett | Sweden | 26.51 | 12.3 | 4.06 | 5.45 | 21.81 | Q |
15 | 14 | Marc-Antoine Gagnon | Canada | 26.86 | 11.7 | 4.76 | 5.29 | 21.75 | Q |
16 | 29 | Giacomo Matiz | Italy | 27.31 | 11.7 | 4.57 | 5.07 | 21.34 | Q |
17 | 30 | Jussi Penttala | Finland | 26.19 | 10.8 | 4.85 | 5.60 | 21.25 | |
18 | 20 | Sho Kashima | United States | 26.60 | 11.5 | 4.02 | 5.41 | 20.93 | |
19 | 31 | Sam Hall | Australia | 27.08 | 11.7 | 3.96 | 5.18 | 20.84 | |
20 | 26 | Lukas Vaculik | Czech Republic | 27.20 | 11.5 | 3.88 | 5.12 | 20.50 | |
21 | 35 | Vaclav Novak | Czech Republic | 27.77 | 11.6 | 3.76 | 4.85 | 20.21 | |
22 | 25 | Tevje-Lie Andersen | Norway | 26.78 | 11.0 | 3.86 | 5.32 | 20.18 | |
23 | 37 | Juuso Lahtela | Finland | 29.35 | 10.8 | 4.71 | 4.11 | 19.62 | |
24 | 27 | David Graham | Australia | 28.64 | 9.7 | 3.52 | 4.44 | 17.66 | |
25 | 38 | Pablo Lafranchi | Switzerland | 28.12 | 9.4 | 3.56 | 4.69 | 17.65 | |
26 | 43 | Andrew Longley | United Kingdom | 31.33 | 8.7 | 3.57 | 3.17 | 15.44 | |
27 | 28 | Vinjar Slatten | Norway | 24.12 | 4.5 | 3.40 | 6.58 | 14.48 | |
28 | 12 | Sho Endo | Japan | 29.84 | 6.0 | 3.63 | 3.88 | 13.51 | |
29 | 7 | Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau | Canada | 31.74 | 6.1 | 2.72 | 2.98 | 11.80 | |
30 | 41 | Bradley Stephenson | South Africa | 35.36 | 5.7 | 2.83 | 1.26 | 9.79 | |
31 | 24 | Adam Gummesson | Sweden | 41.37 | 3.5 | 2.30 | 0.00 | 5.80 | |
32 | 40 | Sun Renze | China | 40.63 | 4.2 | 0.42 | 0.00 | 4.62 | |
42 | Gustav-Muus Thorkilsen | Denmark | DNF | ||||||
44 | Ji-Hyon Kim | South Korea | DNF |
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||||
G. Matiz (ITA) | |||||||||||||
A. Bilodeau (CAN) | A. Bilodeau (CAN) | ||||||||||||
S. Volkov (RUS) | S. Volkov (RUS) | ||||||||||||
J. Björnlund (SWE) | A. Bilodeau (CAN) | ||||||||||||
J. Cota (USA) | N. Nishi (JPN) | ||||||||||||
N. Nishi (JPN) | N. Nishi (JPN) | ||||||||||||
J. Discoe (USA) | P. Deneen (USA) | ||||||||||||
P. Deneen (USA) | A. Bilodeau (CAN) | ||||||||||||
G. Colas (FRA) | M. Kingsbury (CAN) | ||||||||||||
P. Spett (SWE) | G. Colas (FRA) | ||||||||||||
V. Miettunen (FIN) | V. Miettunen (FIN) | ||||||||||||
A. Smyshlyaev (RUS) | G. Colas (FRA) | Third Place | |||||||||||
C. Rochon (CAN) | M. Kingsbury (CAN) | ||||||||||||
A. Kiramo (JPN) | A. Kiramo (JPN) | N. Nishi (JPN) | |||||||||||
M.-A. Gagnon (CAN) | M. Kingsbury (CAN) | G. Colas (FRA) | 4 | ||||||||||
M. Kingsbury (CAN) |
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