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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Men's parallel slalom

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Men's parallel slalom
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenuePark City Mountain Resort
LocationUtah, United States
DatesFebruary 5
Competitors53 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Russia
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Germany
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The Men's parallel slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on February 5, 2019.[1][2]

Qualification

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The qualification was started at 09:00.[3] After the first run, the top 32 snowboarders were allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue course Red course Total Notes
1 10 Roland Fischnaller  Italy 38.04 40.64 1:18.68 Q
2 9 Dario Caviezel  Switzerland 40.55 38.68 1:19.23 Q
3 13 Dmitry Loginov  Russia 40.39 39.37 1:19.76 Q
4 3 Stefan Baumeister  Germany 41.11 39.10 1:20.21 Q
5 17 Aaron March  Italy 39.98 40.26 1:20.24 Q
6 14 Andreas Prommegger  Austria 39.90 40.96 1:20.86 Q
7 21 Dmitry Sarsembaev  Russia 40.05 40.82 1:20.87 Q
8 4 Žan Košir  Slovenia 38.50 42.51 1:21.01 Q
9 6 Radoslav Yankov  Bulgaria 39.52 41.70 1:21.22 Q
10 1 Benjamin Karl  Austria 41.23 40.28 1:21.51 Q
11 20 Daniele Bagozza  Italy 41.71 40.39 1:22.10 Q
12 42 Christian Hupfauer  Germany 40.38 41.90 1:22.28 Q
13 31 Shinnosuke Kamino  Japan 41.40 41.25 1:22.65 Q
14 35 Robert Burns  United States 41.89 41.01 1:22.90 Q
15 22 Arvid Auner  Austria 41.82 41.45 1:23.27 Q
16 23 Lukas Mathies  Austria 41.48 41.99 1:23.47 Q
17 27 Darren Gardner  Canada 41.66 42.16 1:23.82
18 26 Bi Ye  China 43.74 40.41 1:24.15
19 38 Christian de Oliveira  Portugal 42.39 41.98 1:24.37
20 8 Sylvain Dufour  France 41.69 43.49 1:25.18
21 28 Michał Nowaczyk  Poland 41.75 43.59 1:25.34
22 34 Cody Winters  United States 43.17 42.38 1:25.55
23 7 Jasey-Jay Anderson  Canada 45.19 40.53 1:25.72
24 30 Choi Bo-gun  South Korea 42.24 43.95 1:26.19
25 37 Elias Huber  Germany 42.21 44.08 1:26.29
26 36 Zhang Xuan  China 42.36 44.15 1:26.51
27 46 Oleksandr Belinskyy  Ukraine 43.16 43.61 1:26.77
28 11 Tim Mastnak  Slovenia 47.62 39.45 1:27.07
29 29 Kim Sang-kyum  South Korea 45.69 42.65 1:28.34
30 12 Sebastian Kislinger  Austria 39.47 DNF
31 33 Ryan Rosencranz  United States DNF 42.49
32 43 Qin Zihan  China DSQ 41.25
33 40 Viktor Brůžek  Czech Republic 43.89
34 48 Roman Aleksandrovskyy  Ukraine 44.46
35 24 Masaki Shiba  Japan 44.57
36 39 Matej Bačo  Slovakia 45.05
37 32 Arnaud Gaudet  Canada 45.53
38 45 Revaz Nazgaidze  Georgia 45.97
39 41 Shin Seok-jin  South Korea 46.69
40 51 Rollan Sadykov  Kazakhstan 47.26
41 52 Vladislav Zuyev  Kazakhstan 48.23
42 44 Sun Huan  China 54.81
43 53 Ioannis Doumos  Greece 58.90
25 Sébastien Beaulieu  Canada DNF
19 Oskar Kwiatkowski  Poland DNF
2 Maurizio Bormolini  Italy DNF
50 Adam Počinek  Czech Republic DSQ
49 Leoš Prokopec  Czech Republic DSQ
47 Yevheniy Huliy  Ukraine DSQ
18 Vic Wild  Russia DSQ
16 Nevin Galmarini  Switzerland DSQ
15 Andrey Sobolev  Russia DSQ
5 Lee Sang-ho  South Korea DSQ

Elimination round

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The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round.[4][5]

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
4 Germany Baumeister
13 Japan Kamino +2.04 4 Germany Baumeister
5 Italy March 5 Italy March +1.04
12 Germany Hupfauer +1.32 4 Germany Baumeister +0.18
8 Slovenia Košir DSQ 1 Italy Fischnaller
9 Bulgaria Yankov 9 Bulgaria Yankov +0.33
1 Italy Fischnaller 1 Italy Fischnaller
16 Austria Mathies +0.48 1 Italy Fischnaller DSQ
2 Switzerland Caviezel DSQ 3 Russia Loginov
15 Austria Auner 15 Austria Auner +0.54
7 Russia Sarsembaev 7 Russia Sarsembaev
10 Austria Karl +1.69 7 Russia Sarsembaev +1.85 Third place
6 Austria Prommegger 3 Russia Loginov
11 Italy Bagozza +0.50 6 Austria Prommegger +1.86 4 Germany Baumeister
3 Russia Loginov 3 Russia Loginov 7 Russia Sarsembaev DNF
14 United States Burns +0.62

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule — FIS World Championships February 1–10, 2019 snowboard | freestyle freeski". 2019worldchamps.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualification results
  4. ^ Bracket
  5. ^ Final results