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Snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's slopestyle

The men's slopestyle competition of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi were held at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park on 6 February (qualification) and 8 February (semifinals and final).[1] This was the first time that a slopestyle event was included in the Olympic program.[2]

Men's slopestyle
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Sage Kotsenburg at a news conference after winning the gold medal
VenueRosa Khutor Extreme Park
Date6 February 2014 (qualification)
8 February 2014 (semifinals & final)
Competitors29 from 13 nations
Winning Score93.50
Medalists
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Norwegian snowboarder Torstein Horgmo, who was considered one of the medal contenders, fractured his collarbone after a crash in practice in the week before the Games, and had to miss the Olympics. His crash and complaints from other athletes that some jumps were too steep have prompted organizers to modify the slopestyle course.[3][4]

The gold was won by American Sage Kotsenburg, followed by Norwegian Ståle Sandbech at silver place, and Canadian Mark McMorris won the bronze medal.

Qualification edit

An athlete must have placed in the top 30 in at a World Cup event after July 2012 or at the 2013 World Championships and a minimum of 50 FIS points. A total of 30 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum of four athletes can be entered by a National Olympic Committee.[5]

Shaun White of the United States, who was among the qualifiers, withdrew, leaving a total of 29 athletes competing.[6]

Schedule edit

All times are (UTC+4).

Date Time Round
6 February 10:00 Qualification
8 February 9:30 Semifinal
12:45 Final

Results edit

Qualification edit

The top 4 riders from each heat automatically qualify for the final round. The remaining riders qualify for the semifinal round. The result is calculated as the best score of the two runs. The following were the results of the qualification round:[7]

QF — Qualified directly for the Final
QS — Qualified for the Semifinal
Bib — Bib number
DNS — Did Not Start
Tie — Tie breaking points
Rank Heat Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 1 8 Ståle Sandbech   Norway 45.25 94.50 94.50 QF
2 1 12 Peetu Piiroinen   Finland 90.75 80.00 90.75 QF
3 1 7 Sebastien Toutant   Canada 74.25 87.25 87.25 QF
4 1 14 Jamie Nicholls   Great Britain 62.25 86.75 86.75 QF
5 1 10 Chas Guldemond   United States 86.00 19.25 86.00 QS
6 1 1 Billy Morgan   Great Britain 76.25 85.50 85.50 QS
7 1 5 Niklas Mattsson   Sweden 82.75 57.25 82.75 QS
8 1 6 Emil André Ulsletten   Norway 27.25 79.75 79.75 QS
9 1 3 Charles Reid   Canada 54.50 75.50 75.50 QS
10 1 9 Alexey Sobolev   Russia 63.00 28.50 63.00 QS
11 1 11 Scott James   Australia 36.00 44.00 44.00 QS
12 1 13 Lucien Koch   Switzerland 32.00 29.25 32.00 QS
13 1 4 Yuki Kadono   Japan 31.00 16.50 31.00 QS
14 1 15 Mathias Weissenbacher   Austria 18.00 28.75 28.75 QS
15 1 2 Torgeir Bergrem   Norway 25.00 24.75 25.00 QS
1 2 19 Maxence Parrot   Canada 91.75 97.50 97.50 QF
2 2 18 Roope Tonteri   Finland 33.75 95.75 95.75 QF
3 2 21 Sven Thorgren   Sweden 94.25 36.75 94.25 QF
4 2 16 Gjermund Bråten   Norway 12.75 91.25 91.25 QF
5 2 20 Seppe Smits   Belgium 88.25 91.00 91.00 QS
6 2 25 Clemens Schattschneider   Austria 90.00 24.25 90.00 QS
7 2 24 Mark McMorris   Canada 29.50 89.25 89.25 QS
8 2 22 Sage Kotsenburg   United States 86.50 81.50 86.50 QS
9 2 29 Ryan Stassel   United States 81.00 28.75 81.00 QS
10 2 17 Jan Scherrer   Switzerland 74.50 18.75 74.50 QS
11 2 23 Ville Paumola   Finland 54.75 21.25 54.75 QS
12 2 27 Janne Korpi   Finland 49.75 35.50 49.75 QS
13 2 26 Seamus O'Connor   Ireland 33.50 40.00 40.00 QS
14 2 28 Adrian Krainer   Austria 24.25 16.00 24.25 QS

Semifinal edit

The top 4 riders from the semifinal round qualify for the final round. The result is calculated as the best score of the two runs.

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 1 Billy Morgan   Great Britain 90.75 35.50 90.75 QF
2 22 Sage Kotsenburg   United States 89.00 90.50 90.50 QF
3 24 Mark McMorris   Canada 55.50 89.25 89.25 QF
4 4 Yuki Kadono   Japan 84.75 80.50 84.75 QF
5 20 Seppe Smits   Belgium 77.50 84.50 84.50
6 29 Ryan Stassel   United States 83.25 81.75 83.25
7 10 Chas Guldemond   United States 13.25 79.75 79.75
8 11 Scott James   Australia 77.25 19.00 77.25
9 26 Seamus O'Connor   Ireland 60.75 70.25 70.25
10 27 Janne Korpi   Finland 41.00 68.50 68.50
11 17 Jan Scherrer   Switzerland 64.25 23.50 64.25
12 9 Alexey Sobolev   Russia 20.00 57.50 57.50
13 6 Emil André Ulsletten   Norway 22.50 56.75 56.75
14 3 Charles Reid   Canada 46.25 43.50 46.25
15 5 Niklas Mattsson   Sweden 44.75 36.50 44.75
16 2 Torgeir Bergrem   Norway 37.50 26.75 37.50
17 25 Clemens Schattschneider   Austria 29.50 26.25 29.50
18 15 Mathias Weissenbacher   Austria 14.00 28.50 28.50
19 23 Ville Paumola   Finland 25.25 22.75 25.25
20 13 Lucien Koch   Switzerland 16.25 20.75 20.75
28 Adrian Krainer   Austria DNS

Final edit

The result is calculated as the best score of the two runs.[8]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best
  22 Sage Kotsenburg   United States 93.50 83.25 93.50
  8 Ståle Sandbech   Norway 27.00 91.75 91.75
  24 Mark McMorris   Canada 33.75 88.75 88.75
4 21 Sven Thorgren   Sweden 83.75 87.50 87.50
5 19 Maxence Parrot   Canada 47.00 87.25 87.25
6 14 Jamie Nicholls   Great Britain 85.50 46.50 85.50
7 12 Peetu Piiroinen   Finland 78.50 81.25 81.25
8 4 Yuki Kadono   Japan 53.00 75.75 75.75
9 7 Sebastien Toutant   Canada 54.50 58.50 58.50
10 1 Billy Morgan   Great Britain 38.00 39.75 39.75
11 18 Roope Tonteri   Finland 31.50 39.00 39.00
12 16 Gjermund Bråten   Norway 24.75 20.50 24.75

References edit

  1. ^ . SOOC. Archived from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  2. ^ Gillespie, Kerry (30 October 2013). "Sochi 2014: Younger, hipper Olympics to feature slew of new events". Toronto Star. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  3. ^ . The Moscow Times. 3 February 2014. Archived from the original on 6 February 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  4. ^ O'Connor, Philip (3 February 2014). "Norway's Horgmo breaks collarbone". Reuters. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, Sochi 2014" (PDF). International Ski Federation. December 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  6. ^ Young, Leslie (5 February 2014). "U.S. snowboarder Shaun White withdraws from Olympic slopestyle event". Global News. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  7. ^ "Snowboard Men's Slopestyle Qualification Results" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. FIS. 6 February 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  8. ^ Final Results

External links edit

  • 2014 Winter Olympics results: Men's Slopestyle 2014-02-05 at the Wayback Machine

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The men s slopestyle competition of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi were held at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park on 6 February qualification and 8 February semifinals and final 1 This was the first time that a slopestyle event was included in the Olympic program 2 Men s slopestyleat the XXII Olympic Winter GamesSage Kotsenburg at a news conference after winning the gold medalVenueRosa Khutor Extreme ParkDate6 February 2014 qualification 8 February 2014 semifinals amp final Competitors29 from 13 nationsWinning Score93 50MedalistsSage Kotsenburg United StatesStale Sandbech NorwayMark McMorris Canada2018 Norwegian snowboarder Torstein Horgmo who was considered one of the medal contenders fractured his collarbone after a crash in practice in the week before the Games and had to miss the Olympics His crash and complaints from other athletes that some jumps were too steep have prompted organizers to modify the slopestyle course 3 4 The gold was won by American Sage Kotsenburg followed by Norwegian Stale Sandbech at silver place and Canadian Mark McMorris won the bronze medal Contents 1 Qualification 2 Schedule 3 Results 3 1 Qualification 3 2 Semifinal 3 3 Final 4 References 5 External linksQualification editMain article Snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics Qualification An athlete must have placed in the top 30 in at a World Cup event after July 2012 or at the 2013 World Championships and a minimum of 50 FIS points A total of 30 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games A maximum of four athletes can be entered by a National Olympic Committee 5 Shaun White of the United States who was among the qualifiers withdrew leaving a total of 29 athletes competing 6 Schedule editAll times are UTC 4 Date Time Round6 February 10 00 Qualification8 February 9 30 Semifinal12 45 FinalResults editQualification edit The top 4 riders from each heat automatically qualify for the final round The remaining riders qualify for the semifinal round The result is calculated as the best score of the two runs The following were the results of the qualification round 7 QF Qualified directly for the Final QS Qualified for the Semifinal Bib Bib number DNS Did Not Start Tie Tie breaking pointsRank Heat Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes1 1 8 Stale Sandbech nbsp Norway 45 25 94 50 94 50 QF2 1 12 Peetu Piiroinen nbsp Finland 90 75 80 00 90 75 QF3 1 7 Sebastien Toutant nbsp Canada 74 25 87 25 87 25 QF4 1 14 Jamie Nicholls nbsp Great Britain 62 25 86 75 86 75 QF5 1 10 Chas Guldemond nbsp United States 86 00 19 25 86 00 QS6 1 1 Billy Morgan nbsp Great Britain 76 25 85 50 85 50 QS7 1 5 Niklas Mattsson nbsp Sweden 82 75 57 25 82 75 QS8 1 6 Emil Andre Ulsletten nbsp Norway 27 25 79 75 79 75 QS9 1 3 Charles Reid nbsp Canada 54 50 75 50 75 50 QS10 1 9 Alexey Sobolev nbsp Russia 63 00 28 50 63 00 QS11 1 11 Scott James nbsp Australia 36 00 44 00 44 00 QS12 1 13 Lucien Koch nbsp Switzerland 32 00 29 25 32 00 QS13 1 4 Yuki Kadono nbsp Japan 31 00 16 50 31 00 QS14 1 15 Mathias Weissenbacher nbsp Austria 18 00 28 75 28 75 QS15 1 2 Torgeir Bergrem nbsp Norway 25 00 24 75 25 00 QS1 2 19 Maxence Parrot nbsp Canada 91 75 97 50 97 50 QF2 2 18 Roope Tonteri nbsp Finland 33 75 95 75 95 75 QF3 2 21 Sven Thorgren nbsp Sweden 94 25 36 75 94 25 QF4 2 16 Gjermund Braten nbsp Norway 12 75 91 25 91 25 QF5 2 20 Seppe Smits nbsp Belgium 88 25 91 00 91 00 QS6 2 25 Clemens Schattschneider nbsp Austria 90 00 24 25 90 00 QS7 2 24 Mark McMorris nbsp Canada 29 50 89 25 89 25 QS8 2 22 Sage Kotsenburg nbsp United States 86 50 81 50 86 50 QS9 2 29 Ryan Stassel nbsp United States 81 00 28 75 81 00 QS10 2 17 Jan Scherrer nbsp Switzerland 74 50 18 75 74 50 QS11 2 23 Ville Paumola nbsp Finland 54 75 21 25 54 75 QS12 2 27 Janne Korpi nbsp Finland 49 75 35 50 49 75 QS13 2 26 Seamus O Connor nbsp Ireland 33 50 40 00 40 00 QS14 2 28 Adrian Krainer nbsp Austria 24 25 16 00 24 25 QSSemifinal edit The top 4 riders from the semifinal round qualify for the final round The result is calculated as the best score of the two runs Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes1 1 Billy Morgan nbsp Great Britain 90 75 35 50 90 75 QF2 22 Sage Kotsenburg nbsp United States 89 00 90 50 90 50 QF3 24 Mark McMorris nbsp Canada 55 50 89 25 89 25 QF4 4 Yuki Kadono nbsp Japan 84 75 80 50 84 75 QF5 20 Seppe Smits nbsp Belgium 77 50 84 50 84 506 29 Ryan Stassel nbsp United States 83 25 81 75 83 257 10 Chas Guldemond nbsp United States 13 25 79 75 79 758 11 Scott James nbsp Australia 77 25 19 00 77 259 26 Seamus O Connor nbsp Ireland 60 75 70 25 70 2510 27 Janne Korpi nbsp Finland 41 00 68 50 68 5011 17 Jan Scherrer nbsp Switzerland 64 25 23 50 64 2512 9 Alexey Sobolev nbsp Russia 20 00 57 50 57 5013 6 Emil Andre Ulsletten nbsp Norway 22 50 56 75 56 7514 3 Charles Reid nbsp Canada 46 25 43 50 46 2515 5 Niklas Mattsson nbsp Sweden 44 75 36 50 44 7516 2 Torgeir Bergrem nbsp Norway 37 50 26 75 37 5017 25 Clemens Schattschneider nbsp Austria 29 50 26 25 29 5018 15 Mathias Weissenbacher nbsp Austria 14 00 28 50 28 5019 23 Ville Paumola nbsp Finland 25 25 22 75 25 2520 13 Lucien Koch nbsp Switzerland 16 25 20 75 20 7528 Adrian Krainer nbsp Austria DNSFinal edit The result is calculated as the best score of the two runs 8 Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best nbsp 22 Sage Kotsenburg nbsp United States 93 50 83 25 93 50 nbsp 8 Stale Sandbech nbsp Norway 27 00 91 75 91 75 nbsp 24 Mark McMorris nbsp Canada 33 75 88 75 88 754 21 Sven Thorgren nbsp Sweden 83 75 87 50 87 505 19 Maxence Parrot nbsp Canada 47 00 87 25 87 256 14 Jamie Nicholls nbsp Great Britain 85 50 46 50 85 507 12 Peetu Piiroinen nbsp Finland 78 50 81 25 81 258 4 Yuki Kadono nbsp Japan 53 00 75 75 75 759 7 Sebastien Toutant nbsp Canada 54 50 58 50 58 5010 1 Billy Morgan nbsp Great Britain 38 00 39 75 39 7511 18 Roope Tonteri nbsp Finland 31 50 39 00 39 0012 16 Gjermund Braten nbsp Norway 24 75 20 50 24 75References edit Snowboarding Schedule and Results SOOC Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 Retrieved 13 January 2014 Gillespie Kerry 30 October 2013 Sochi 2014 Younger hipper Olympics to feature slew of new events Toronto Star Retrieved 31 December 2013 Sochi Snowboarding Course Deemed Too Dangerous After Accident The Moscow Times 3 February 2014 Archived from the original on 6 February 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2014 O Connor Philip 3 February 2014 Norway s Horgmo breaks collarbone Reuters Retrieved 3 February 2014 Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 PDF International Ski Federation December 2011 Retrieved 20 January 2014 Young Leslie 5 February 2014 U S snowboarder Shaun White withdraws from Olympic slopestyle event Global News Retrieved 5 February 2014 Snowboard Men s Slopestyle Qualification Results PDF www fis ski com FIS 6 February 2014 Retrieved 6 February 2014 Final ResultsExternal links edit2014 Winter Olympics results Men s Slopestyle Archived 2014 02 05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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