The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2001 took place between January 22 and January 28 in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy.
The Snowboard Cross finals took place on January 28.
Medal | Name | Nation | Qualification Time (Seeding) |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Guillaume Nantermod | ![]() | |
![]() | Markus Ebner | ![]() | |
![]() | Alexander Maier | ![]() |
The Giant Slalom finals took place on January 22.
Medal | Name | Nation | Qualification Time (Seeding) |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Jasey Jay Anderson | ![]() | |
![]() | Dejan Kosir | ![]() | |
![]() | Walter Feichter | ![]() |
Parallel Giant Slalom finals took place on January 24.
Medal | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Nicolas Huet | ![]() | |
![]() | Mathieu Chiquet | ![]() | |
![]() | Anton Pogue | ![]() |
The Parallel Slalom finals took place on January 26.
Medal | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Gilles Jaquet | ![]() | |
![]() | Daniel Biveson | ![]() | |
![]() | Stefan Kaltschuetz | ![]() |
The finals took place on January 27.
Medal | Name | Nation | Score |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Kim Christiansen | ![]() | |
![]() | Daniel Franck | ![]() | |
![]() | Markus Hurme | ![]() |
The Snowboard Cross finals took place on January 19.
Medal | Name | Nation | Qualification Time (Seeding) |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Karine Ruby | ![]() | |
![]() | Emmanuelle Duboc | ![]() | |
![]() | Dominique Vallee | ![]() |
The Snowboard Cross finals took place on January 23.
Medal | Name | Nation | Qualification Time (Seeding) |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Karine Ruby | ![]() | |
![]() | Isabelle Blanc | ![]() | |
![]() | Daigmar Mar Unter der Eggen | ![]() |
Parallel Giant Slalom finals took place on January 25.
Medal | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Ursula Bruhin | ![]() | |
![]() | Rosey Fletcher | ![]() | |
![]() | Manuela Riegler | ![]() |
The Parallel Slalom finals took place on January 26.
Medal | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Karine Ruby | ![]() | |
![]() | Isabelle Blanc | ![]() | |
![]() | Carmen Ranigler | ![]() |
The finals took place on January 27.
Medal | Name | Nation | Score |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Doriane Vidal | ![]() | |
![]() | Stine Kjeldaas | ![]() | |
![]() | Sari Gronholm | ![]() |
Place | Country | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ![]() | 5 | 4 | 0 | 9 |
2 | ![]() | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
3 | ![]() | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
4 | ![]() | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
5 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
5 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
7 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
9 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
9 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
11 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Čestmír Kožíšek is a Czech ski jumper from club LSK Lomnice nad Popelkou.
The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2009 took place between January 17 and January 24 in Hyundai Sungwoo Resort close to Duwon-ri in Hoengseong County in Gangwon, South Korea.
The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2005 took place between January 16 and January 22 in Whistler-Blackcomb, near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The venues would be part of the 2010 Winter Olympics at Cypress Mountain.
The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2007 took place between January 14th and January 20th in Arosa, Switzerland.
The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2003 took place between January 13th and January 19th in Kreischberg, Austria.
The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 1999 took place between January 12 and January 19 in Berchtesgaden, Germany.
The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 was an international snowboarding competition held from January 14, 2011 to January 22 in La Molina and Barcelona by the FIS Snowboarding World Championship,
Šárka Pančochová is a Czech snowboarder. She started snowboarding in 2002 at her local mountains in Moravia, Czech Republic.
The 2010–11 FIS Snowboard World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season for snowboarding. The season started on 10 October 2010 and ended on 27 March 2011. The World Cup was organised by the FIS which also run world cups and championships in cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, alpine skiing, and freestyle skiing. The snowboarding world cup consisted of the parallel slalom, snowboard cross and the halfpipe. The men's side of the world cup also consisted of a big air competition.
Nathan Johnstone is a snowboarder from Australia. Johnstone won the gold medal at the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships in the halfpipe. He finished ninth in the halfipe at the 2009 FIS Snowboarding World Championships. Nathan started his career at a young age riding in the Perisher Winter Sports Club under coach Ben Alexander, who is still his current coach today.
Ville Paumola is a snowboarder from Finland. He won a bronze medal at the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships in the slopestyle event.
Enni Rukajärvi is a Finnish snowboarder. She won the gold medal at the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships in the slopestyle event. Rukajärvi also won gold in Snowboard SlopeStyle at the 2011 Winter X Games XV in Aspen. In the previous season, she had won the TTR World Snowboard Tour.
Rok Marguč is a Slovenian snowboarder who competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics, finishing 23rd in the Parallel Giant Slalom event.
Ursina Haller is a snowboarder from Switzerland. She competed for Switzerland at the 2010 Winter Olympics in halfpipe, finishing ninth; and at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the same event, finishing twelfth. Haller captured a silver medal at the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships.
Claudia Riegler is a snowboarder from Austria. She competed for Austria at the 2010 Winter Olympics in parallel giant slalom, finishing seventh. Riegler later captured silver and bronze medals at the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships.
Hilde-Katrine Engeli is a snowboarder from Norway.
Matts Olsson is a Swedish former World Cup alpine ski racer who raced in the giant slalom discipline.
Jonathan Cheever is an American snowboarder. He is an athlete on the U.S. Snowboarding's SBX A Team. In 2011, he was named the U.S. snowboarding champion and took two World Cup 2nd-place finishes at Stoneham Mountain Resort in Quebec and Chiesa in Valmalenco in Italy. Becoming the second American male ever in his discipline to win the world cup. In 2011, he was ranked third in the world in snowboard cross (SBX). Still no U.S. man has won a FIS World Cup title in SBX.
Stéphane Yonnet is a French freestyle skier born on 18 May 1976, in Caen. He moved to Tignes when he was 7 years old, where he learned how to ski.
The 2019 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships was held in Utah, in resorts Park City, Deer Valley and Solitude Mountain, from February 1 to 10, 2019.