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Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's snowboard cross

The women's snowboard cross competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 16 February 2018 Bogwang Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1][2] The event was won by Michela Moioli. Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau became second, and Eva Samková, the defending champion, third.

Women's snowboard cross
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueBogwang Phoenix Park
Date16 February
Competitors24 from 12 nations
Medalists
← 2014
2022 →

In the finals, Lindsey Jacobellis lead from the start, but was passed first by Moioli, and then by Pereira de Sousa Mabileau. Before the final jump, she was fifth, also behind Samková and Chloé Trespeuch, the 2014 bronze medalist. In this jump, Trespeuch fell and crossed the finish line on her back; this allowed Jacobellis to finish fourth, 0.03 seconds behind Samková. Trespeuch, despite her fall, was fifth, and the last finalist, Aleksandra Zhekova, sixth. Jacobellis was consistently rated favorite in this Olympic event since 2006 and only won a medal once, silver in 2006.[3]

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Bernard Rajzman, member of the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Michel Vion, FIS Council Member.

Qualification

The top 24 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified, with a maximum of four athletes per National Olympic Committee (NOC) allowed. All athletes qualifying must also have placed in the top 30 of a FIS World Cup event or the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 during the qualification period (1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018) and also have a minimum of 100 FIS points to compete. If the host country, did not qualify, their chosen athlete would displace the last qualified athlete, granted all qualification criterion was met.[4]

Results

Qualification

The qualification run was held at 10:00.[5]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes
1 16 Eva Samková   Czech Republic 1:16.84 1:16.84 Q
2 2 Michela Moioli   Italy 1:16.97 1:16.97 Q
3 6 Faye Gulini   United States 1:17.74 1:17.74 Q
4 13 Lindsey Jacobellis   United States 1:18.05 1:18.05 Q
5 8 Charlotte Bankes   France 1:18.18 1:18.18 Q
6 4 Chloé Trespeuch   France 1:18.51 1:18.51 Q
7 18 Simona Meiler   Switzerland 1:18.95 1:18.95 Q
8 7 Nelly Moenne-Loccoz   France 1:20.23 1:20.23 Q
9 5 Aleksandra Zhekova   Bulgaria 1:20.23 1:20.23 Q
10 10 Belle Brockhoff   Australia 1:20.34 1:20.34 Q
11 24 Meghan Tierney   United States 1:20.52 1:20.52 Q
12 17 Mariya Vasiltsova   Olympic Athletes from Russia 1:20.57 1:20.57 Q
13 1 Zoe Bergermann   Canada 1:21.57 1:18.65 1:18.65 Q
14 19 Kristina Paul   Olympic Athletes from Russia 1:21.93 1:19.93 1:19.93 Q
15 12 Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau   France 1:21.72 1:20.17 1:20.17 Q
16 21 Alexandra Hasler   Switzerland 1:20.87 1:20.49 1:20.49 Q
17 20 Zoe Gillings-Brier   Great Britain 1:20.99 1:20.84 1:20.84 Q
18 11 Carle Brenneman   Canada 1:21.57 1:20.89 1:20.89 Q
19 9 Raffaella Brutto   Italy DNF 1:21.14 1:21.14 Q
20 14 Tess Critchlow   Canada 1:21.39 1:21.83 1:21.39 Q
21 15 Lara Casanova   Switzerland 1:22.26 DNS 1:22.26 Q
22 22 Jana Fischer   Germany 1:22.92 DNF 1:22.92 Q
23 25 Zuzanna Smykała   Poland 1:23.41 1:23.44 1:23.41 Q
24 26 Vendula Hopjáková   Czech Republic DNF DNF DNF Q
3 Meryeta O'Dine   Canada DNS DNS DNS
23 Isabel Clark Ribeiro   Brazil DNS DNS DNS *
  • She suffered an accident and was injured in a training session on February 15.

Elimination round

In the quarterfinals the first three ranked competitors in each heat proceed to the next phase. In the semifinals the first three ranked competitors of each heat proceed to the Big Final. The 4th to 6th ranked competitors of each heat proceed to the Small Final.[6]

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Small Final
Large Final

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Smith, Shawn (16 February 2018). "Italy's Moioli wins snowboard cross gold; USA's Jacobellis narrowly misses podium". NBC Olympics. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Snowboarding" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 9 September 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Ladies' Snowboard Cross, Seeding" (PDF).
  6. ^ Final results

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The women s snowboard cross competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 16 February 2018 Bogwang Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang South Korea 1 2 The event was won by Michela Moioli Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau became second and Eva Samkova the defending champion third Women s snowboard crossat the XXIII Olympic Winter GamesVenueBogwang Phoenix ParkDate16 FebruaryCompetitors24 from 12 nationsMedalistsMichela Moioli ItalyJulia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau FranceEva Samkova Czech Republic 20142022 In the finals Lindsey Jacobellis lead from the start but was passed first by Moioli and then by Pereira de Sousa Mabileau Before the final jump she was fifth also behind Samkova and Chloe Trespeuch the 2014 bronze medalist In this jump Trespeuch fell and crossed the finish line on her back this allowed Jacobellis to finish fourth 0 03 seconds behind Samkova Trespeuch despite her fall was fifth and the last finalist Aleksandra Zhekova sixth Jacobellis was consistently rated favorite in this Olympic event since 2006 and only won a medal once silver in 2006 3 In the victory ceremony the medals were presented by Bernard Rajzman member of the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee accompanied by Michel Vion FIS Council Member Contents 1 Qualification 2 Results 2 1 Qualification 2 2 Elimination round 2 2 1 Quarterfinals 2 2 2 Semifinals 2 2 3 Finals 3 ReferencesQualification EditMain article Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics Qualification The top 24 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified with a maximum of four athletes per National Olympic Committee NOC allowed All athletes qualifying must also have placed in the top 30 of a FIS World Cup event or the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 during the qualification period 1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018 and also have a minimum of 100 FIS points to compete If the host country did not qualify their chosen athlete would displace the last qualified athlete granted all qualification criterion was met 4 Results EditQualification Edit The qualification run was held at 10 00 5 Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Best Notes1 16 Eva Samkova Czech Republic 1 16 84 1 16 84 Q2 2 Michela Moioli Italy 1 16 97 1 16 97 Q3 6 Faye Gulini United States 1 17 74 1 17 74 Q4 13 Lindsey Jacobellis United States 1 18 05 1 18 05 Q5 8 Charlotte Bankes France 1 18 18 1 18 18 Q6 4 Chloe Trespeuch France 1 18 51 1 18 51 Q7 18 Simona Meiler Switzerland 1 18 95 1 18 95 Q8 7 Nelly Moenne Loccoz France 1 20 23 1 20 23 Q9 5 Aleksandra Zhekova Bulgaria 1 20 23 1 20 23 Q10 10 Belle Brockhoff Australia 1 20 34 1 20 34 Q11 24 Meghan Tierney United States 1 20 52 1 20 52 Q12 17 Mariya Vasiltsova Olympic Athletes from Russia 1 20 57 1 20 57 Q13 1 Zoe Bergermann Canada 1 21 57 1 18 65 1 18 65 Q14 19 Kristina Paul Olympic Athletes from Russia 1 21 93 1 19 93 1 19 93 Q15 12 Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau France 1 21 72 1 20 17 1 20 17 Q16 21 Alexandra Hasler Switzerland 1 20 87 1 20 49 1 20 49 Q17 20 Zoe Gillings Brier Great Britain 1 20 99 1 20 84 1 20 84 Q18 11 Carle Brenneman Canada 1 21 57 1 20 89 1 20 89 Q19 9 Raffaella Brutto Italy DNF 1 21 14 1 21 14 Q20 14 Tess Critchlow Canada 1 21 39 1 21 83 1 21 39 Q21 15 Lara Casanova Switzerland 1 22 26 DNS 1 22 26 Q22 22 Jana Fischer Germany 1 22 92 DNF 1 22 92 Q23 25 Zuzanna Smykala Poland 1 23 41 1 23 44 1 23 41 Q24 26 Vendula Hopjakova Czech Republic DNF DNF DNF Q3 Meryeta O Dine Canada DNS DNS DNS23 Isabel Clark Ribeiro Brazil DNS DNS DNS She suffered an accident and was injured in a training session on February 15 Elimination round Edit In the quarterfinals the first three ranked competitors in each heat proceed to the next phase In the semifinals the first three ranked competitors of each heat proceed to the Big Final The 4th to 6th ranked competitors of each heat proceed to the Small Final 6 Quarterfinals Edit Heat 1Rank Bib Name Country Notes1 9 Aleksandra Zhekova Bulgaria Q2 1 Eva Samkova Czech Republic Q3 8 Nelly Moenne Loccoz France Q4 17 Zoe Gillings Brier Great Britain5 16 Alexandra Hasler Switzerland24 Vendula Hopjakova Czech Republic DNSHeat 2Rank Bib Name Country Notes1 4 Lindsey Jacobellis United States Q2 20 Tess Critchlow Canada Q3 5 Charlotte Bankes France Q4 21 Lara Casanova Switzerland12 Mariya Vasiltsova Olympic Athletes from Russia DNF13 Zoe Bergermann Canada DNF Heat 3Rank Bib Name Country Notes1 6 Chloe Trespeuch France Q2 14 Kristina Paul Olympic Athletes from Russia Q3 19 Raffaella Brutto Italy Q4 22 Jana Fischer Germany5 11 Meghan Tierney United States6 3 Faye Gulini United StatesHeat 4Rank Bib Name Country Notes1 2 Michela Moioli Italy Q2 15 Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau France Q3 10 Belle Brockhoff Australia Q4 18 Carle Brenneman Canada5 23 Zuzanna Smykala Poland6 7 Simona Meiler Switzerland Semifinals Edit Heat 1Rank Bib Name Country Notes1 1 Eva Samkova Czech Republic Q2 4 Lindsey Jacobellis United States Q3 9 Aleksandra Zhekova Bulgaria Q4 20 Tess Critchlow Canada5 8 Nelly Moenne Loccoz France5 Charlotte Bankes France DNF Heat 2Rank Bib Name Country Notes1 2 Michela Moioli Italy Q2 6 Chloe Trespeuch France Q3 15 Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau France Q14 Kristina Paul Olympic Athletes from Russia DNF10 Belle Brockhoff Australia DNF19 Raffaella Brutto Italy DNF Finals Edit Small FinalRank Bib Name Country Notes7 5 Charlotte Bankes France8 19 Raffaella Brutto Italy9 20 Tess Critchlow Canada10 8 Nelly Moenne Loccoz France11 10 Belle Brockhoff Australia12 14 Kristina Paul Olympic Athletes from Russia DNFLarge FinalRank Bib Name Country Notes 2 Michela Moioli Italy 15 Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau France 1 Eva Samkova Czech Republic4 4 Lindsey Jacobellis United States5 6 Chloe Trespeuch France6 9 Aleksandra Zhekova BulgariaReferences Edit Schedule Start list Smith Shawn 16 February 2018 Italy s Moioli wins snowboard cross gold USA s Jacobellis narrowly misses podium NBC Olympics Retrieved 16 February 2018 Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Snowboarding PDF International Ski Federation FIS 9 September 2016 Retrieved 21 January 2018 Ladies Snowboard Cross Seeding PDF Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics Women 27s snowboard cross amp oldid 1080260053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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