Snowboarding at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's snowboard cross

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Men's snowboard cross
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
2010 Winter Olympic Men's Snowboard Cross medalists.jpg
From left to right: Mike Robertson of Canada (silver), Seth Wescott of the United States (gold), Tony Ramoin of France (bronze)
Venue Cypress Mountain
DateFebruary 15, 2010
Competitors35 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Seth Wescott Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Mike Robertson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Bronze medal icon.svg Tony Ramoin Flag of France.svg  France
  2006
2014  

The men's snowboard cross competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Cypress Mountain on February 15, 2010.

Results

Qualification [1]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1Run 2BestNotes
133 Alex Pullin Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:21.171:20.151:20.15Q
235 Graham Watanabe Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:22.251:20.531:20.53Q
340 Mike Robertson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:21.731:21.241:21.24Q
450 Xavier de Le Rue Flag of France.svg  France 1:21.331:21.861:21.33Q
539 Mario Fuchs Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:21.841:21.531:21.53Q
636 Pierre Vaultier Flag of France.svg  France 1:23.371:21.631:21.63Q
745 Nick Baumgartner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:22.641:21.701:21.70Q
847 Nate Holland Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:21.78DSQ1:21.78Q
956 Damon Hayler Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:22.101:21.811:21.81Q
1038 Robert Fagan Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:23.061:21.871:21.87Q
1149 Drew Neilson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:22.011:22.341:22.01Q
1242 Lukas Gruener Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:22.041:24.351:22.04Q
1355 Alberto Schiavon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:22.581:22.331:22.33Q
1452 Tony Ramoin Flag of France.svg  France 1:23.621:22.341:22.34Q
1546 Francois Boivin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:32.721:22.751:22.75Q
1653 Fabio Caduff Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:24.841:22.781:22.78Q
1741 Seth Wescott Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:25.691:22.871:22.87Q
1862 Stefano Pozzolini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:24.411:23.081:23.08Q
1961 Federico Raimo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:23.161:23.351:23.16Q
2065 Andrey Boldykov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:23.281:30.201:23.28Q
2134 Markus Schairer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:29.561:23.331:23.33Q
2260 Rok Rogelj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:23.371:23.501:23.37Q
2343 Paul-Henri de Le Rue Flag of France.svg  France 1:23.601:23.571:23.57Q
2451 Stian Sivertzen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:25.081:23.801:23.80Q
2563 Joachim Havikhagen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:23.871:25.231:23.87Q
2648 David Speiser Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:27.371:23.921:23.92Q
2759 Maciej Jodko Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:24.761:24.111:24.11Q
2854 Mateusz Ligocki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:27.031:24.111:24.11Q
2937 Michal Novotný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:24.231:24.531:24.23Q
3058 Simone Malusa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:24.881:24.531:24.53Q
3166 Regino Hernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1:28.661:25.901:25.90Q
3244 David Bakeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic DNF1:26.051:26.05Q
3357 Konstantin Schad Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:26.69DNF1:26.69
3467 Lluis Marin Tarroch Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra DNF1:47.361:47.36
64 Jordi Font Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNFDNS

Elimination round

1/8 round

The top 32 qualifiers advanced to the 1/8 round. From here, they participated in four-person elimination races, with the top two from each race advancing.

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Small Final
RankBibNameCountry
510 Robert Fagan Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
612 Lukas Gruener Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
75 Mario Fuchs Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
826 David Speiser Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Large Final
RankBibNameCountry
Gold medal icon.svg17 Seth Wescott Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg3 Mike Robertson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Bronze medal icon.svg14 Tony Ramoin Flag of France.svg  France
48 Nate Holland Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Final Classification [2]

RankSeedBibNameCountryNotes
17133 Alex Pullin Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
18235 Graham Watanabe Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg340 Mike Robertson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
19450 Xavier de Le Rue Flag of France.svg  France
7539 Mario Fuchs Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
9636 Pierre Vaultier Flag of France.svg  France
20745 Nick Baumgartner Flag of the United States.svg  United States
4847 Nate Holland Flag of the United States.svg  United States
10956 Damon Hayler Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
51038 Robert Fagan Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
111149 Drew Neilson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
61242 Lukas Gruener Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
211355 Alberto Schiavon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svg1452 Tony Ramoin Flag of France.svg  France
121546 Francois Boivin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
131653 Fabio Caduff Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Gold medal icon.svg1741 Seth Wescott Flag of the United States.svg  United States
141862 Stefano Pozzolini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
221961 Federico Raimo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
152065 Andrey Boldykov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
232134 Markus Schairer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
242260 Rok Rogelj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
252343 Paul-Henri de Le Rue Flag of France.svg  France
262451 Stian Sivertzen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
272563 Joachim Havikhagen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
82648 David Speiser Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
282759 Maciej Jodko Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
292854 Mateusz Ligocki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
162937 Michal Novotný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
303058 Simone Malusa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
313166 Regino Hernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
323244 David Bakeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
3357 Konstantin Schad Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNF
3467 Lluis Marin Tarroch Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra DNF
64 Jordi Font Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNF

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