Men's moguls at the XIX Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Park City | ||||||||||||
Dates | 12 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 27,97 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Freestyle skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics | ||
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Aerials | men | women |
Moguls | men | women |
The men's moguls event in freestyle skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States took place on 12 February at Park City. [1]
The qualification was held at 09:00, with 30 skiers competing. The top 16 advanced to the final. [2]
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Notes |
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1 | Travis Mayer | United States | 27.05 | Q |
2 | Janne Lahtela | Finland | 26.92 | Q |
3 | Mikko Ronkainen | Finland | 26.25 | Q |
4 | Jeremy Bloom | United States | 25.98 | Q |
5 | Richard Gay | France | 25.86 | Q |
6 | Ryan Johnson | Canada | 25.60 | Q |
7 | Stéphane Rochon | Canada | 25.57 | Q |
8 | Sami Mustonen | Finland | 25.42 | Q |
9 | Yugo Tsukita | Japan | 25.33 | Q |
10 | Scott Bellavance | Canada | 25.14 | Q |
11 | Jonny Moseley | United States | 25.13 | Q |
12 | Johann Grégoire | France | 24.97 | Q |
13 | Cédric Regnier-Lafforgue | France | 24.87 | Q |
14 | Fredrik Fortkord | Sweden | 24.81 | Q |
15 | Tapio Luusua | Finland | 24.56 | Q |
16 | Laurent Niol | France | 24.46 | Q |
17 | Vitali Glushchenko | Russia | 24.20 | |
18 | Adrian Costa | Australia | 24.13 | |
19 | Christian Stohr | Switzerland | 24.03 | |
20 | Kenro Shimoyama | Japan | 23.39 | |
21 | Jean-Luc Brassard | Canada | 23.31 | |
22 | Patrik Sundberg | Sweden | 23.16 | |
23 | Trennon Paynter | Australia | 22.53 | |
24 | Aleksey Bannikov | Kazakhstan | 22.14 | |
25 | Simone Galli | Italy | 21.01 | |
26 | Katsuya Nakamoto | Japan | 20.56 | |
27 | Vladimir Tyumentsev | Russia | 18.42 | |
28 | Evan Dybvig | United States | 9.96 | |
29 | Sam Temple | Great Britain | 9.03 | |
30 | Teppei Noda | Japan | 0.30 |
The final was held at 12:00, with Janne Lahtela, the second-best qualifier, just beating top qualifier Travis Mayer for the gold medal. [3] The final wasn't without controversy however as Moseley's "dinner roll" was scored as a 360 with a break of form. Following the event FIS updated its scoring system making changes which if done earlier would have resulted in Moseley winning the gold medal.
Rank | Athlete | Score |
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Janne Lahtela (FIN) | 27.97 | |
Travis Mayer (USA) | 27.59 | |
Richard Gay (FRA) | 26.91 | |
4 | Jonny Moseley (USA) | 26.78 |
5 | Tapio Luusua (FIN) | 26.67 |
6 | Scott Bellavance (CAN) | 26.55 |
7 | Ryan Johnson (CAN) | 26.55 |
8 | Mikko Ronkainen (FIN) | 26.49 |
9 | Jeremy Bloom (USA) | 26.19 |
10 | Sami Mustonen (FIN) | 26.08 |
11 | Cédric Regnier-Lafforgue (FRA) | 25.63 |
12 | Laurent Niol (FRA) | 25.00 |
13 | Fredrik Fortkord (SWE) | 24.89 |
14 | Johann Grégoire (FRA) | 22.77 |
15 | Stéphane Rochon (CAN) | 19.80 |
16 | Yugo Tsukita (JPN) | 15.81 |
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