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

The women's slopestyle competition in freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February (qualification) and 15 February (final), at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou.[1] Originally scheduled for 13 February (qualification) and 14 February (final), the events were delayed due to weather.[2] Mathilde Gremaud of Switzerland won the event, improving on her 2018 silver medal. Eileen Gu of China won the silver medal, and Kelly Sildaru of Estonia bronze. For Sildaru, it was the first Olympic medal. This was also the first Winter Olympics medal for Estonia since 2010.

Women's slopestyle
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueGenting Snow Park,
Zhangjiakou
Date14, 15 February
Competitors26 from 16 nations
Winning points86.56
Medalists
← 2018
2026 →

The defending champion was Sarah Höfflin, who returned but did not qualify for the final. The bronze medalist, Isabel Atkin, qualified for the Olympics as well, but did not participate in the event. At the 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, there were only three races held before the Olympics, and two of them were won by Sildaru who was leading the rankings. Gu was the 2021 X-Games winner, with Atkin second, and the 2021 world champion, with Gremaud second.

Qualification edit

A total of 30 athletes qualified to compete at the games. For an athlete to compete they must have a minimum of 50.00 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 in either big air or slopestyle. A country could enter a maximum of four athletes into the event.[3]

Results edit

Qualification edit

Q — Qualified for the Final

The top 12 athletes in the qualifiers move on to the medal round.[4]

Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 2 4 Kelly Sildaru   Estonia 80.96 86.15 86.15 Q
2 5 5 Johanne Killi   Norway 81.48 86.00 86.00 Q
3 3 1 Eileen Gu   China 57.28 79.38 79.38 Q
4 10 14 Maggie Voisin   United States 72.78 65.93 72.78 Q
5 16 27 Anastasia Tatalina   ROC 63.85 72.03 72.03 Q
6 9 16 Kirsty Muir   Great Britain 70.11 63.91 70.11 Q
7 12 21 Marin Hamill   United States 69.43 37.36 69.43 Q
8 18 12 Silvia Bertagna   Italy 65.25 68.90 68.90 Q
9 1 3 Tess Ledeux   France 22.13 68.13 68.13 Q
10 14 17 Katie Summerhayes   Great Britain 66.56 59.11 66.56 Q
11 17 23 Olivia Asselin   Canada 64.68 6.75 64.68 Q
12 7 7 Mathilde Gremaud   Switzerland 39.41 63.46 63.46 Q
13 6 9 Megan Oldham   Canada 6.45 63.10 63.10
14 15 13 Lara Wolf   Austria 62.56 24.38 62.56
15 24 10 Anni Kärävä   Finland 55.80 61.73 61.73
16 19 24 Margaux Hackett   New Zealand 54.93 37.28 54.93
17 27 20 Alia Delia Eichinger   Germany 26.45 50.68 50.68
18 20 11 Darian Stevens   United States 6.18 50.01 50.01
19 13 18 Sandra Eie   Norway 49.08 31.31 49.08
20 4 2 Sarah Höfflin   Switzerland 35.38 48.96 48.96
21 21 15 Ksenia Orlova   ROC 45.31 32.20 45.31
22 28 6 Dominique Ohaco   Chile 17.28 44.85 44.85
23 26 26 Yang Shuorui   China 18.46 39.05 39.05
24 25 25 Elisa Maria Nakab   Italy 8.60 32.70 32.70
25 22 8 Laura Wallner   Austria 30.36 30.70 30.70
26 29 19 Abi Harrigan   Australia 16.10 26.31 26.31
12 22 Caroline Claire   United States DNS

Final edit

Marin Hamill advanced to the final but could not compete due to an injury.[5]

Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best[6]
  7 1 Mathilde Gremaud   Switzerland 1.10 86.56 46.96 86.56
  3 10 Eileen Gu   China 69.90 16.98 86.23 86.23
  2 12 Kelly Sildaru   Estonia 82.06 46.71 78.75 82.06
4 16 8 Anastasia Tatalina   ROC 39.38 74.16 75.51 75.51
5 10 9 Maggie Voisin   United States 35.48 74.28 66.03 74.28
6 5 11 Johanne Killi   Norway 24.86 73.11 71.78 73.11
7 1 4 Tess Ledeux   France 72.91 23.08 28.81 72.91
8 9 7 Kirsty Muir   Great Britain 41.86 71.30 69.21 71.30
9 14 3 Katie Summerhayes   Great Britain 60.01 64.75 23.31 64.75
10 18 5 Silvia Bertagna   Italy 48.50 61.85 7.83 61.85
11 17 2 Olivia Asselin   Canada 16.83 DNS 16.83
12 6 Marin Hamill   United States DNS

References edit

  1. ^ Minji Seo (2021-06-16). "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-12-24.
  2. ^ "Freestyle skiing-Freeski slopestyle qualifiers postponed until Monday due to snow". Reuters. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Qualification System for Xxiv Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022 Freestyle Skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  4. ^ Qualification results
  5. ^ "Freestyle skier Marin Hamill won't compete in slopestyle final after qualifying crash; returning to U.S. for evaluation". ESPN. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  6. ^ Final results

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The women s slopestyle competition in freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February qualification and 15 February final at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou 1 Originally scheduled for 13 February qualification and 14 February final the events were delayed due to weather 2 Mathilde Gremaud of Switzerland won the event improving on her 2018 silver medal Eileen Gu of China won the silver medal and Kelly Sildaru of Estonia bronze For Sildaru it was the first Olympic medal This was also the first Winter Olympics medal for Estonia since 2010 Women s slopestyleat the XXIV Olympic Winter GamesFreestyle skiingVenueGenting Snow Park ZhangjiakouDate14 15 FebruaryCompetitors26 from 16 nationsWinning points86 56MedalistsMathilde Gremaud SwitzerlandEileen Gu ChinaKelly Sildaru Estonia 20182026 The defending champion was Sarah Hofflin who returned but did not qualify for the final The bronze medalist Isabel Atkin qualified for the Olympics as well but did not participate in the event At the 2021 22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup there were only three races held before the Olympics and two of them were won by Sildaru who was leading the rankings Gu was the 2021 X Games winner with Atkin second and the 2021 world champion with Gremaud second Contents 1 Qualification 2 Results 2 1 Qualification 2 2 Final 3 ReferencesQualification editMain article Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics Qualification A total of 30 athletes qualified to compete at the games For an athlete to compete they must have a minimum of 50 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 in either big air or slopestyle A country could enter a maximum of four athletes into the event 3 Results editQualification edit Q Qualified for the FinalThe top 12 athletes in the qualifiers move on to the medal round 4 Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes1 2 4 Kelly Sildaru nbsp Estonia 80 96 86 15 86 15 Q2 5 5 Johanne Killi nbsp Norway 81 48 86 00 86 00 Q3 3 1 Eileen Gu nbsp China 57 28 79 38 79 38 Q4 10 14 Maggie Voisin nbsp United States 72 78 65 93 72 78 Q5 16 27 Anastasia Tatalina nbsp ROC 63 85 72 03 72 03 Q6 9 16 Kirsty Muir nbsp Great Britain 70 11 63 91 70 11 Q7 12 21 Marin Hamill nbsp United States 69 43 37 36 69 43 Q8 18 12 Silvia Bertagna nbsp Italy 65 25 68 90 68 90 Q9 1 3 Tess Ledeux nbsp France 22 13 68 13 68 13 Q10 14 17 Katie Summerhayes nbsp Great Britain 66 56 59 11 66 56 Q11 17 23 Olivia Asselin nbsp Canada 64 68 6 75 64 68 Q12 7 7 Mathilde Gremaud nbsp Switzerland 39 41 63 46 63 46 Q13 6 9 Megan Oldham nbsp Canada 6 45 63 10 63 1014 15 13 Lara Wolf nbsp Austria 62 56 24 38 62 5615 24 10 Anni Karava nbsp Finland 55 80 61 73 61 7316 19 24 Margaux Hackett nbsp New Zealand 54 93 37 28 54 9317 27 20 Alia Delia Eichinger nbsp Germany 26 45 50 68 50 6818 20 11 Darian Stevens nbsp United States 6 18 50 01 50 0119 13 18 Sandra Eie nbsp Norway 49 08 31 31 49 0820 4 2 Sarah Hofflin nbsp Switzerland 35 38 48 96 48 9621 21 15 Ksenia Orlova nbsp ROC 45 31 32 20 45 3122 28 6 Dominique Ohaco nbsp Chile 17 28 44 85 44 8523 26 26 Yang Shuorui nbsp China 18 46 39 05 39 0524 25 25 Elisa Maria Nakab nbsp Italy 8 60 32 70 32 7025 22 8 Laura Wallner nbsp Austria 30 36 30 70 30 7026 29 19 Abi Harrigan nbsp Australia 16 10 26 31 26 3112 22 Caroline Claire nbsp United States DNSFinal edit Marin Hamill advanced to the final but could not compete due to an injury 5 Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best 6 nbsp 7 1 Mathilde Gremaud nbsp Switzerland 1 10 86 56 46 96 86 56 nbsp 3 10 Eileen Gu nbsp China 69 90 16 98 86 23 86 23 nbsp 2 12 Kelly Sildaru nbsp Estonia 82 06 46 71 78 75 82 064 16 8 Anastasia Tatalina nbsp ROC 39 38 74 16 75 51 75 515 10 9 Maggie Voisin nbsp United States 35 48 74 28 66 03 74 286 5 11 Johanne Killi nbsp Norway 24 86 73 11 71 78 73 117 1 4 Tess Ledeux nbsp France 72 91 23 08 28 81 72 918 9 7 Kirsty Muir nbsp Great Britain 41 86 71 30 69 21 71 309 14 3 Katie Summerhayes nbsp Great Britain 60 01 64 75 23 31 64 7510 18 5 Silvia Bertagna nbsp Italy 48 50 61 85 7 83 61 8511 17 2 Olivia Asselin nbsp Canada 16 83 DNS 16 8312 6 Marin Hamill nbsp United States DNSReferences edit Minji Seo 2021 06 16 Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9 PDF Retrieved 2021 12 24 Freestyle skiing Freeski slopestyle qualifiers postponed until Monday due to snow Reuters Retrieved 13 February 2022 Qualification System for Xxiv Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 Freestyle Skiing PDF International Ski Federation FIS Retrieved 29 January 2022 Qualification results Freestyle skier Marin Hamill won t compete in slopestyle final after qualifying crash returning to U S for evaluation ESPN Retrieved 14 February 2022 Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics Women 27s slopestyle amp oldid 1117084132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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