FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 – Men's big air

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The men's big air competition of the 2011 FIS Snowboarding World Championships was held in Barcelona, Spain on January 15, 2011. 52 athletes from 17 countries competed.

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Results

Qualification

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

RankBibNameCountryJump 1Jump 2Best ScoreNote
139 Mathieu Crepel Flag of France.svg  France 14.629.029.0Q
249 Aleksi Partanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 28.009.228.0Q
36 Clemens Schattschneider Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 27.811.927.8Q
433 Seppe Smits Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 26.727.727.7Q
52 Marco Grilc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25.527.327.3Q
61 Gian-Luca Cavigelli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 26.913.726.9Q
750 Zachary Stone Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 26.99.926.9Q
810 Rocco Van Straten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 26.826.526.8Q
95 Petja Piiroinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14.426.726.7Q
107 Ville Paumola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26.112.426.1Q
1132 Roope Tonteri Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 11.726.126.1Q
1229 Markku Koski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 8.925.625.6Q
1328 Thomas Franc Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 17.325.125.1
1430 Niklas Matsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24.96.524.9
1528 Harrison Gray Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24.19.724.1
1647 Luka Jeromel Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22.810.222.8
1737 Niklas Askmyr Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22.38.322.3
1831 Stefan Falkeis Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 10.021.421.4
1914 Steve Krijbolder Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5.221.421.4
2020 Nick Hyne Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 21.219.721.2
2142 Martin Cernik Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19.520.720.7
2240 Jan Necas Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19.87.419.8
2343 Carlos Manich Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 16.919.619.6
2415 Carlos Torner Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 19.110.819.1
2548 Taylor Gold Flag of the United States.svg  United States 19.17.519.1
2624 Simon Gruber Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19.014.719.0
2721 Aluan Ricciardi Flag of France.svg  France 17.77.417.7
2812 Mario Kaeppeli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 8.715.015.0
2923 Julien Beaulieu Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 13.96.013.9
3034 Max Buri Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 9.713.213.2
3111 Dimi de Jong Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 12.010.712.0
3251 Petr Horak Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 12.04.512.0
339 Pim Stigter Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 11.75.411.7
3422 Marco Donzelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11.49.711.4
3516 Bjorn Simons Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 7.511.211.2
3646Alexandre LeblancFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 11.19.011.1
3718 Giorgio Ciancaleoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.610.910.9
3852 Liam Ryan Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 8.510.410.4
3927 Michael Macho Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 10.19.010.1
4026 Paul Brichta Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10.08.410.0
414 Matevz Petek Flag of the United States.svg  United States 9.97.09.9
4217 Josep Castellet Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7.19.79.7
438 Matevz Pristavec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 7.77.57.5
4441 Lorenzo Buzzoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2.66.16.1
4545 Isaac Verges Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7.06.87.0
3 Kevin Bronckaers Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
13 Dimitry Mindrul Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
19 Geza Kinda Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
25 Nicki Lund Randeris Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
35 Sergey Tarasov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
36 Alexey Sobolev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
44 Nikolay Bilanin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Final

In the final the best score of the first two rounds is paired with the score in the third run to sum up the total score. The second best score of the first two runs is then used as a tie-breaker. [2]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1Run 2Run 3TotalNotes
Gold medal icon.svg5 Petja Piiroinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 25.59.626.251.7
50 Zachary Stone Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21.211.927.748.9DSQ
Silver medal icon.svg33 Seppe Smits Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 24.17.624.848.9
Bronze medal icon.svg10 Rocco Van Straten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 18.520.626.847.4
549 Aleksi Partanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 23.921.821.945.8
639 Mathieu Crepel Flag of France.svg  France 28.414.113.241.6
71 Gian-Luca Cavigelli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 26.611.314.140.7
82 Marco Grilc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 26.39.913.740.0
97 Ville Paumola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 22.524.810.535.3
1032 Roope Tonteri Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5.79.112.421.5
116 Clemens Schattschneider Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4.67.912.220.1
1229 Markku Koski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 10.513.8DNS13.8

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References

  1. "Snowboard FIS World Championship Men's big air Qualification results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  2. "Snowboard FIS World Championship Men's big air results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2011.