Winter X Games XVIII (Winter X Games Eighteen) | |
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Location | Aspen, Colorado |
Dates | January 23–26 |
Winter X Games XVIII (re-titled Winter X Games Aspen '14; styled as Winter X Games Eighteen in the official logo) were held from January 23 to January 26, 2014, in Aspen, Colorado. They were the 13th consecutive Winter X Games to be held in Aspen. The events were broadcast on ESPN. [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | United States (USA)* | 11 | 10 | 7 | 28 |
2 | Canada (CAN) | 3 | 3 | 2 | 8 |
3 | Norway (NOR) | 1 | 0 | 4 | 5 |
4 | Sweden (SWE) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
5 | France (FRA) | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Czech Republic (CZE) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Japan (JPN) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
8 | Germany (GER) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Switzerland (SUI) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (9 entries) | 16 | 17 | 16 | 49 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [2] |
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Maddie Bowman (USA) | 82.00 | 88.66 | 85.66 | 88.66 | |
Rosalind Groenewoud (CAN) | 85.66 | 77.00 | 80.00 | 85.66 | |
Marie Martinod (FRA) | 60.00 | 82.33 | 29.33 | 82.33 | |
4 | Ayana Onozuka (JPN) | 77.33 | 79.66 | 76.00 | 79.66 |
5 | Brita Sigourney (USA) | 18.33 | 68.00 | 77.00 | 77.00 |
6 | Anais Caradeux (FRA) | 70.00 | 73.00 | 62.33 | 73.00 |
7 | Angeli VanLaanen (USA) | 65.33 | 70.00 | 62.33 | 70.00 |
8 | Amy Sheehan (AUS) | 50.00 | 62.66 | 59.66 | 62.66 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [3] |
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David Wise (USA) | 90.00 | 69.66 | 92.00 | 92.00 | |
Kevin Rolland (FRA) | 70.00 | 88.66 | 35.00 | 88.66 | |
Alex Ferreira (USA) | 35.66 | 30.00 | 85.33 | 85.33 | |
4 | Mike Riddle (CAN) | 82.33 | 84.33 | 59.33 | 84.33 |
5 | Ben Valentin (FRA) | 26.66 | 49.66 | 81.00 | 81.00 |
6 | Lyman Currier (USA) | 77.33 | 57.66 | 31.00 | 77.33 |
7 | Gus Kenworthy (USA) | 29.66 | 34.00 | 34.33 | 34.33 |
8 | Justin Dorey (CAN) | 7.33 | 5.00 | 19.66 | 19.66 |
Rank | Name | Score [4] |
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Henrik Harlaut (SWE) | 93 | |
Vincent Gagnier (CAN) | 90 | |
Kai Mahler (SUI) | 87 | |
4 | Luca Tribondeau (AUT) | 81 |
5 | Alex Beaulieu-Marchand (CAN) | 79 |
6 | Jossi Wells (NZL) | 73 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [5] |
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Nick Goepper (USA) | 16.66 | 91.66 | 95.00 | 95.00 | |
McRae Williams (USA) | 88.33 | 92.66 | 84.33 | 92.66 | |
Andreas Håtveit (NOR) | 90.33 | 86.00 | 19.66 | 90.33 | |
4 | Henrik Harlaut (SWE) | 89.33 | 16.66 | 17.66 | 89.33 |
5 | Gus Kenworthy (USA) | 81.00 | 87.00 | 36.66 | 87.00 |
6 | Joss Christensen (USA) | 12.00 | 86.33 | 35.33 | 86.33 |
7 | Antti Ollila (FIN) | 79.33 | 85.00 | 35.66 | 85.00 |
8 | Russ Henshaw (AUS) | 78.66 | 64.66 | 13.33 | 78.66 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [6] |
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Kaya Turski (CAN) | 86.33 | 91.33 | 26.33 | 91.33 | |
Maggie Voisin (USA) | 88.00 | 90.00 | 72.66 | 90.00 | |
Kim Lamarre (CAN) | 50.00 | 65.00 | 85.00 | 85.00 | |
4 | Dara Howell (CAN) | 3.00 | 77.33 | 84.00 | 84.00 |
5 | Devin Logan (USA) | 81.33 | 69.33 | 83.66 | 83.66 |
6 | Keri Herman (USA) | 78.66 | 64.33 | 25.33 | 78.66 |
7 | Darian Stevens (USA) | 16.00 | 76.33 | 41.00 | 76.33 |
8 | Mehdi Thrari (CAN) | 72.00 | 75.33 | 74.33 | 75.33 |
Rank | Name | Time [7] |
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Nate Holland (USA) | 52.049 | |
Alex Tuttle (USA) | 52.419 | |
Konstantin Schad (GER) | 52.445 | |
4 | Kevin Hill (CAN) | 52.627 |
5 | Cameron Bolton (AUS) | 52.875 |
6 | Stian Sivertzen (NOR) | 53.682 |
Rank | Name | Time [8] |
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Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) | 52.503 | |
Eva Samková (CZE) | 52.648 | |
Helene Olafsen (NOR) | 53.807 | |
4 | Yuka Fujimori (JPN) | 54.199 |
5 | Carle Brenneman (CAN) | 54.467 |
6 | Faye Gulini (USA) | 1:06.747 |
Rank | Name | Score [9] |
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Max Parrot (CAN) | 93 | |
Yuki Kadono (JPN) | 88 | |
Ståle Sandbech (NOR) | 77 | |
4 | Seppe Smits (BEL) | 77 |
5 | Sven Thorgren (SWE) | 67 |
6 | Torgeir Bergrem (NOR) | 64 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [10] |
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Maxence Parrot (CAN) | 94.00 | 40.00 | 96.33 | 96.33 | |
Mark McMorris (CAN) | 66.66 | 95.66 | 10.00 | 95.66 | |
Ståle Sandbech (NOR) | 11.33 | 35.33 | 90.00 | 90.00 | |
4 | Aleksander Østreng (NOR) | 11.66 | 10.00 | 70.33 | 70.33 |
5 | Chas Guldemond (USA) | 51.00 | 60.00 | 59.66 | 60.00 |
6 | Torstein Horgmo (NOR) | 33.33 | 41.00 | 46.33 | 46.33 |
7 | Sebastien Toutant (CAN) | 19.66 | 14.66 | 17.66 | 19.66 |
8 | Emil Ulsletten (NOR) | 14.33 | 14.33 | 17.33 | 17.33 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [11] |
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Silje Norendal (NOR) | 93.00 | 42.66 | 96.00 | 96.00 | |
Jamie Anderson (USA) | 95.66 | 82.66 | 55.00 | 95.66 | |
Spencer O'Brien (CAN) | 25.00 | 94.00 | 21.00 | 94.00 | |
4 | Kjersti Buaas (NOR) | 27.66 | 88.00 | 24.66 | 88.00 |
5 | Anna Gasser (AUT) | 36.33 | 40.66 | 87.66 | 87.66 |
6 | Isabel Derungs (SUI) | 84.66 | 77.33 | 78.33 | 84.66 |
7 | Aimee Fuller (GBR) | 63.00 | 27.33 | 41.33 | 63.00 |
8 | Šárka Pančochová (CZE) | 9.33 | 14.66 | 28.33 | 28.33 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [12] |
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Kelly Clark (USA) | 95.00 | 57.66 | 63.33 | 95.00 | |
Chloe Kim (USA) | 93.00 | 13.00 | 94.33 | 94.33 | |
Kaitlyn Farrington (USA) | 88.00 | 80.66 | 94.00 | 94.00 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best Score [13] |
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Danny Davis (USA) | 37.66 | 95.00 | 93.66 | 95.00 | |
Louie Vito (USA) | 10.66 | 93.00 | 16.00 | 93.00 | |
Greg Bretz (USA) | 89.33 | 87.00 | 21.33 | 89.33 | |
4 | Scotty James (AUS) | 65.00 | 85.33 | 88.00 | 88.00 |
5 | Ben Ferguson (USA) | 49.33 | 87.00 | 43.33 | 87.00 |
6 | Iouri Podladtchikov (SUI) | 30.00 | 31.00 | 83.33 | 83.33 |
7 | Zhang Yiwei (CHN) | 81.66 | 26.00 | 52.00 | 81.66 |
8 | Benji Farrow (USA) | 23.33 | 6.66 | 59.00 | 59.00 |
Rank | Name | Run 1 | Run 2 | Best Score [14] |
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Colten Moore (USA) | 91.33 | 69.00 | 91.33 | |
Joe Parsons (USA) | 85.00 | 86.33 | 86.33 | |
Heath Frisby (USA) | 80.33 | 86.00 | 86.00 | |
4 | Jack Rowe (USA) | 85.66 | 84.00 | 85.66 |
5 | Sam Rogers (USA) | 85.33 | 50.66 | 85.33 |
6 | Cory Davis (USA) | 77.00 | 81.66 | 81.66 |
7 | Willie Elam (USA) | 81.00 | 81.33 | 81.33 |
8 | Kourtney Hungerford (USA) | 76.66 | 76.33 | 76.66 |
Rank | Name | Distance [15] |
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Levi LaVallee (USA) | 147'5" | |
Cory Davis (USA) | 142'11" | |
Colten Moore (USA) | 132'11" | |
4 | Chris Burandt (USA) | 122'7" |
5 | Heath Frisby (USA) | 108'5" |
6 | Joe Parsons (USA) | DSQ |
Rank | Name | Time [16] |
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Mike Schultz (USA) | 4:36.557 | |
Garrett Goodwin (USA) | 4:50.254 | |
Doug Henry (USA) | 4:54.665 | |
4 | Jim Wazny (USA) | 5:05.602 |
5 | E.J. Poplawski (USA) | 5:19.191 |
6 | Chris Heppding (USA) | 5:27.248 |
7 | Paul Thacker (USA) | 16:39.999 |
Rank | Name | Time [17] |
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Tucker Hibbert (USA) | 12:27.984 | |
Kody Kamm (USA) | 12:41.743 | |
Justin Broberg (USA) | 12:43.969 | |
4 | Tim Tremblay (CAN) | 12:51.629 |
5 | Kyle Pallin (USA) | 12:55.527 |
6 | Darrin Mees (USA) | 13:13.386 |
7 | Adam Renheim (SWE) | 13:24.940 |
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