Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's moguls

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Women's moguls
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Freestyle skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Genting Snow Park,
Zhangjiakou
Date3, 6 February
Competitors30 from 11 nations
Winning points83.09
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Jakara Anthony Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg Jaelin Kauf Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Anastasia Smirnova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC
  2018
2026  

The women's moguls competition in freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 3 February (qualification) and 6 February (final), at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou. [1] Jakara Anthony of Australia won the event, with Jaelin Kauf of the United States taking silver and Anastasia Smirnova, representing the Russian Olympic Committee, bronze. For all of them this is the first Olympic medal. Anthony's medal is the first Olympic medal for Australia in women's moguls.

The defending champion was Perrine Laffont. The silver medalist, who is also the 2014 Olympic champion, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, also qualified for the Olympics, as well as the bronze medalist, Yuliya Galysheva. At the 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, before the Olympics Anri Kawamura led the ranking, followed by Laffont and Jakara Anthony. Laffont is also the 2021 world champion, with Galysheva and Anastasia Smirnova being the silver and the bronze medalist, respectively.

In the final, Anthony won with the season's best of 83.09 points. Kauf showed the fastest run, but lost to Anthony in air and turns. Smirnova became third, ahead of Laffont, Kawamura, and Olivia Giaccio.

Qualification

A total of 30 moguls athletes qualified to compete at the games. For an athlete to compete they must have a minimum of 80.00 FIS points on the FIS Points List on January 17, 2022 and a top 30 finish in a World Cup event or at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Championships 2021. A country could enter a maximum of four athletes into the event. [2]

Results

Qualifications

Qualifying 1

In the first qualifying round, the ten best athletes directly qualified for the final. The bottom twenty athletes go on to compete in the second qualification round. [3]

RankBibOrderNameCountryTimeScoreTotalNotes
TurnsAirTime
1322 Jakara Anthony Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 27.9650.017.2616.4983.75QF
2229 Perrine Laffont Flag of France.svg  France 27.8148.416.0516.6681.11QF
31418 Jaelin Kauf Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26.9747.913.6417.6179.15QF
448 Olivia Giaccio Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.5648.015.4214.6978.11QF
5110 Anri Kawamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28.3349.810.4916.0776.36QF
685 Junko Hoshino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28.5346.912.6315.8575.38QF
7912 Hannah Soar Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.2545.014.4915.0474.53QF
8171 Anastasia Smirnova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 28.8445.711.8115.5073.01QF
9107 Britteny Cox Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 29.8644.413.5114.3572.26QF
101317 Justine Dufour-Lapointe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 29.2945.810.6614.9971.45QF
111211 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.8543.511.3215.4970.31
121914 Makayla Gerken Schofield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 29.1342.912.1115.1770.18
131820 Sophie Ash Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 30.3945.010.6113.7569.36
141613 Sofiane Gagnon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.6140.811.9115.7668.47
1553 Kisara Sumiyoshi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30.2544.69.6313.9168.14
162024 Ayaulym Amrenova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 29.9742.310.2914.2366.82
172715 Polina Chudinova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 29.9440.711.8114.2666.77
18626 Hinako Tomitaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30.0141.59.4014.1865.08
192421 Li Nan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31.7640.210.9112.2163.32
20212 Camille Cabrol Flag of France.svg  France 30.6140.29.2713.5062.97
212528 Sabrina Cass Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 32.1340.79.7111.7962.20
222923 Anastasiia Pervushina Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 32.5739.78.9711.3059.97
232816 Olessya Graur Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 33.2933.613.0910.4957.18
242619 Katharina Ramsauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 31.9435.48.7712.0156.18
25306 Viktoriia Lazarenko Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 32.578.010.3511.3029.65
1530 Anastassiya Gorodko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Did Not Finish
229 Taylah O'Neill Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
2327 Leonie Gerken Schofield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
74 Kai Owens Flag of the United States.svg  United States Did Not Start
1125 Yuliya Galysheva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan

Qualifying 2

In the second qualifying round, the ten best athletes qualify for the final based on that athletes best score from either the athlete's first or second qualifying run. The bottom ten athletes are eliminated. [4] [5]

RankBibOrderNameCountryQual 1TimeScoreTotalBestNotes
TurnsAirTime
1167 Sofiane Gagnon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 68.4728.3946.013.6216.0175.6375.63QF
252 Kisara Sumiyoshi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 68.1428.5044.811.9015.8872.5872.58QF
31812 Sophie Ash Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 69.3630.1245.312.8414.0672.2072.20QF
4617 Hinako Tomitaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 65.0829.5745.212.0514.6871.9371.93QF
5279 Polina Chudinova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 66.7729.1043.112.6215.2170.9370.93QF
6126 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 70.3128.7744.810.0715.5870.4570.45QF
7198 Makayla Gerken Schofield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 70.1829.3143.49.5914.9767.9670.18QF
873 Kai Owens Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNS29.6741.014.3614.5669.9269.92QF
91116 Yuliya Galysheva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan DNS30.4742.413.1513.6669.2169.21QF
10211 Camille Cabrol Flag of France.svg  France 62.9730.7542.112.3113.3567.7667.76QF
111520 Anastassiya Gorodko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan DNF28.9743.19.0215.3567.4767.47
122015 Ayaulym Amrenova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 66.8230.4540.311.7913.6965.7866.82
13304 Viktoriia Lazarenko Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 29.6531.7139.414.1012.2765.7765.77
142914 Anastasiia Pervushina Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 59.9732.0339.812.2711.9063.9763.97
152413 Li Nan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 63.3246.170.310.370.0010.6763.32
162519 Sabrina Cass Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 62.2031.2540.09.3412.7862.1262.20
172318 Leonie Gerken Schofield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain DNF31.5040.29.3612.5062.0662.06
182810 Olessya Graur Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 57.1832.0522.04.6011.8838.4857.18
192611 Katharina Ramsauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 56.1831.0434.38.4413.0255.7656.18
225 Taylah O'Neill Flag of Australia.svg  Australia DNFDid Not StartDNF

Final

Final 1

In the first final round, the twelve best athletes qualified for the second final round. The bottom eight athletes are eliminated. [6]

RankBibOrderNameCountryTimeScoreTotalNotes
TurnsAirTime
1320 Jakara Anthony Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 27.7047.617.5316.7881.91Q
2116 Anri Kawamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 27.9048.315.8616.5680.72Q
3219 Perrine Laffont Flag of France.svg  France 27.7346.716.4116.7579.86Q
41418 Jaelin Kauf Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27.0047.114.6517.5779.32Q
5417 Olivia Giaccio Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.7347.316.5714.5078.37Q
673 Kai Owens Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28.3444.914.3016.0675.26Q
7112 Yuliya Galysheva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 29.6145.115.2414.6374.97Q
81610 Sofiane Gagnon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.3645.313.1016.0474.44Q
9194 Makayla Gerken Schofield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 28.7644.913.5015.5973.99Q
101713 Anastasia Smirnova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 28.1046.411.0316.3373.76Q
11914 Hannah Soar Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.7044.814.3714.5373.70Q
12125 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.9345.113.1015.4073.60Q
13815 Junko Hoshino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28.7344.413.1715.6273.19
141012 Britteny Cox Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 30.0446.012.8914.1573.04
1559 Kisara Sumiyoshi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28.7144.211.6715.6571.52
16188 Sophie Ash Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 30.5744.012.9213.5570.47
17276 Polina Chudinova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 29.0342.712.3715.2970.36
18211 Camille Cabrol Flag of France.svg  France 30.0343.912.2514.1670.31
1967 Hinako Tomitaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 29.8744.810.8514.3469.99
1311 Justine Dufour-Lapointe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Did not finish

Final 2

In the second final round, the six best athletes qualified for the third final round. The bottoms six athletes are eliminated. [7]

RankBibOrderNameCountryTimeScoreTotalNotes
TurnsAirTime
1312 Jakara Anthony Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 27.8246.917.7416.6581.29Q
2149 Jaelin Kauf Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26.4946.615.3718.1580.12Q
3111 Anri Kawamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28.3747.715.1116.0378.84Q
4173 Anastasia Smirnova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 27.9546.915.2416.5078.64Q
5210 Perrine Laffont Flag of France.svg  France 27.9345.715.4016.5277.62Q
648 Olivia Giaccio Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.5046.516.3114.7677.57Q
792 Hannah Soar Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28.9545.114.6815.3875.16
8194 Makayla Gerken Schofield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 28.5944.812.4615.7873.04
9121 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.6544.812.4515.7172.96
1077 Kai Owens Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28.5436.413.2515.8465.49
11116 Yuliya Galysheva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 29.8332.33.0614.3849.74
165 Sofiane Gagnon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Did not finish

Final 3

The third final round determined the medal winners amongst the final six athletes. [8] [9]

RankBibOrderNameCountryTimeScoreTotalNotes
TurnsAirTime
Gold medal icon.svg36 Jakara Anthony Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 27.6348.118.1316.8683.09
Silver medal icon.svg145 Jaelin Kauf Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26.3746.915.1018.2880.28
Bronze medal icon.svg173 Anastasia Smirnova Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 27.5945.914.9116.9177.72
422 Perrine Laffont Flag of France.svg  France 28.0445.615.3616.4077.36
514 Anri Kawamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28.0046.314.3716.4577.12
641 Olivia Giaccio Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29.6045.915.0714.6475.61

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