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Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's big air

The men's big air competition in snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February (qualification) and 15 February (final), at the Big Air Shougang in Beijing.[1] Su Yiming of China won the event, his first Olympic gold medal. Mons Røisland of Norway won silver, his first Olympic medal, and Max Parrot of Canada won bronze.

Men's big air
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueBig Air Shougang,
Beijing
Date14, 15 February
Competitors29 from 14 nations
Winning time182.50
Medalists
← 2018
2026 →

The defending champion was Sébastien Toutant. He was competing but did not make it to the final. Neither the 2018 silver medalist, Kyle Mack, nor the bronze medalist, Billy Morgan, qualified for the Olympics. At the 2021–22 FIS Snowboard World Cup, only two big air events were held before the Olympics, won by Jonas Bösiger and Su Yiming. Mark McMorris was also the 2021 world champion, with Parrot and Marcus Kleveland being the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Kleveland was 2019 X-Games winner, ahead of Sven Thorgren and Røisland.

Qualification edit

A total of 30 snowboarders qualified to compete at the games. For an athlete to compete, they must have a minimum of 50.00 FIS points in Big Air or Slopestyle on the FIS Points List on January 17, 2022, and a top 30 finish in a World Cup event in Big Air or slopestyle or at the FIS Snowboard World Championships 2021. A country could enter a maximum of four athletes into the event.[2]

Results edit

Qualification edit

Q — Qualified for the Final

The top 12 athletes in the qualifiers advanced to the Final.[3]

Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total Notes
1 1 1 Max Parrot   Canada 78.25 86.50 26.50 164.75 Q
2 3 5 Takeru Otsuka   Japan 68.50 75.50 91.50 160.00 Q
3 2 3 Red Gerard   United States 75.50 80.00 78.75 158.75 Q
4 27 9 Hiroaki Kunitake   Japan 83.75 61.50 74.50 158.25 Q
5 23 8 Su Yiming   China 92.50 62.75 28.00 155.25 Q
6 4 4 Marcus Kleveland   Norway 87.75 63.75 61.25 151.50 Q
7 9 17 Sven Thorgren   Sweden 80.75 70.25 33.75 151.00 Q
8 6 27 Mark McMorris   Canada 81.50 65.75 65.75 147.25 Q
9 10 7 Mons Røisland   Norway 31.25 80.00 66.50 146.50 Q
10 5 2 Chris Corning   United States 64.25 17.50 81.75 146.00 Q
11 19 19 Niek van der Velden   Netherlands 79.00 60.00 63.75 142.75 Q
12 13 14 Darcy Sharpe   Canada 29.00 77.50 64.50 142.00 Q
13 14 28 Rene Rinnekangas   Finland 78.75 12.25 60.75 139.50
14 12 22 Nicolas Huber   Switzerland 64.25 75.00 24.75 139.25
15 25 11 Kaito Hamada   Japan 80.75 41.75 55.75 136.50
16 28 18 Ståle Sandbech   Norway 69.50 15.50 66.50 136.00
17 11 21 Sean FitzSimons   United States 53.25 68.75 16.25 122.00
18 17 29 Kalle Järvilehto   Finland 22.75 85.75 22.00 107.75
19 30 24 Vlad Khadarin   ROC 67.00 37.25 30.00 104.25
20 24 12 Niklas Mattsson   Sweden 18.50 80.75 21.75 102.50
21 8 26 Dusty Henricksen   United States 23.00 72.75 20.75 93.50
22 29 6 Emiliano Lauzi   Italy 23.50 80.75 12.25 93.00
23 18 13 Tiarn Collins   New Zealand 71.25 14.25 21.25 92.50
24 26 20 Noah Vicktor   Germany 60.50 18.25 29.75 90.25
25 20 25 Leon Vockensperger   Germany 66.00 24.00 17.25 90.00
26 7 15 Sébastien Toutant   Canada 67.00 22.50 11.25 89.50
27 21 23 Jonas Bösiger   Switzerland 60.00 9.50 15.75 75.75
28 22 16 Matthew Cox   Australia 56.25 19.00 13.75 70.00
29 15 10 Ruki Tobita   Japan 25.75 16.25 20.25 46.00

Final edit

Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total
  23 8 Su Yiming   China 89.50 93.00 33.00 182.50
  10 4 Mons Røisland   Norway 89.25 75.75 82.50 171.75
  1 12 Max Parrot   Canada 28.25 94.00 76.25 170.25
4 27 9 Hiroaki Kunitake   Japan 82.25 50.25 84.00 166.25
5 2 10 Red Gerard   United States 82.50 19.25 83.25 165.75
6 19 2 Niek van der Velden   Netherlands 83.75 78.25 26.75 162.00
7 5 3 Chris Corning   United States 92.00 35.50 64.00 156.00
8 4 7 Marcus Kleveland   Norway 87.75 62.25 39.00 150.00
9 3 11 Takeru Otsuka   Japan 17.25 95.00 33.75 128.75
10 6 5 Mark McMorris   Canada 80.50 21.00 33.25 113.75
11 9 6 Sven Thorgren   Sweden 25.25 67.00 21.50 88.50
12 13 1 Darcy Sharpe   Canada 20.00 82.00 5.75 87.75

References edit

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Qualification System for Xxiv Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022 International Ski Federation Snowboard" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation (FIS). 19 October 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  3. ^ Qualification results

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The men s big air competition in snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February qualification and 15 February final at the Big Air Shougang in Beijing 1 Su Yiming of China won the event his first Olympic gold medal Mons Roisland of Norway won silver his first Olympic medal and Max Parrot of Canada won bronze Men s big airat the XXIV Olympic Winter GamesSnowboardingVenueBig Air Shougang BeijingDate14 15 FebruaryCompetitors29 from 14 nationsWinning time182 50MedalistsSu Yiming ChinaMons Roisland NorwayMax Parrot Canada 20182026 The defending champion was Sebastien Toutant He was competing but did not make it to the final Neither the 2018 silver medalist Kyle Mack nor the bronze medalist Billy Morgan qualified for the Olympics At the 2021 22 FIS Snowboard World Cup only two big air events were held before the Olympics won by Jonas Bosiger and Su Yiming Mark McMorris was also the 2021 world champion with Parrot and Marcus Kleveland being the silver and bronze medalists respectively Kleveland was 2019 X Games winner ahead of Sven Thorgren and Roisland Contents 1 Qualification 2 Results 2 1 Qualification 2 2 Final 3 ReferencesQualification editMain article Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics Qualification A total of 30 snowboarders qualified to compete at the games For an athlete to compete they must have a minimum of 50 00 FIS points in Big Air or Slopestyle on the FIS Points List on January 17 2022 and a top 30 finish in a World Cup event in Big Air or slopestyle or at the FIS Snowboard World Championships 2021 A country could enter a maximum of four athletes into the event 2 Results editQualification edit Q Qualified for the Final The top 12 athletes in the qualifiers advanced to the Final 3 Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total Notes 1 1 1 Max Parrot nbsp Canada 78 25 86 50 26 50 164 75 Q 2 3 5 Takeru Otsuka nbsp Japan 68 50 75 50 91 50 160 00 Q 3 2 3 Red Gerard nbsp United States 75 50 80 00 78 75 158 75 Q 4 27 9 Hiroaki Kunitake nbsp Japan 83 75 61 50 74 50 158 25 Q 5 23 8 Su Yiming nbsp China 92 50 62 75 28 00 155 25 Q 6 4 4 Marcus Kleveland nbsp Norway 87 75 63 75 61 25 151 50 Q 7 9 17 Sven Thorgren nbsp Sweden 80 75 70 25 33 75 151 00 Q 8 6 27 Mark McMorris nbsp Canada 81 50 65 75 65 75 147 25 Q 9 10 7 Mons Roisland nbsp Norway 31 25 80 00 66 50 146 50 Q 10 5 2 Chris Corning nbsp United States 64 25 17 50 81 75 146 00 Q 11 19 19 Niek van der Velden nbsp Netherlands 79 00 60 00 63 75 142 75 Q 12 13 14 Darcy Sharpe nbsp Canada 29 00 77 50 64 50 142 00 Q 13 14 28 Rene Rinnekangas nbsp Finland 78 75 12 25 60 75 139 50 14 12 22 Nicolas Huber nbsp Switzerland 64 25 75 00 24 75 139 25 15 25 11 Kaito Hamada nbsp Japan 80 75 41 75 55 75 136 50 16 28 18 Stale Sandbech nbsp Norway 69 50 15 50 66 50 136 00 17 11 21 Sean FitzSimons nbsp United States 53 25 68 75 16 25 122 00 18 17 29 Kalle Jarvilehto nbsp Finland 22 75 85 75 22 00 107 75 19 30 24 Vlad Khadarin nbsp ROC 67 00 37 25 30 00 104 25 20 24 12 Niklas Mattsson nbsp Sweden 18 50 80 75 21 75 102 50 21 8 26 Dusty Henricksen nbsp United States 23 00 72 75 20 75 93 50 22 29 6 Emiliano Lauzi nbsp Italy 23 50 80 75 12 25 93 00 23 18 13 Tiarn Collins nbsp New Zealand 71 25 14 25 21 25 92 50 24 26 20 Noah Vicktor nbsp Germany 60 50 18 25 29 75 90 25 25 20 25 Leon Vockensperger nbsp Germany 66 00 24 00 17 25 90 00 26 7 15 Sebastien Toutant nbsp Canada 67 00 22 50 11 25 89 50 27 21 23 Jonas Bosiger nbsp Switzerland 60 00 9 50 15 75 75 75 28 22 16 Matthew Cox nbsp Australia 56 25 19 00 13 75 70 00 29 15 10 Ruki Tobita nbsp Japan 25 75 16 25 20 25 46 00 Final edit Rank Bib Order Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total nbsp 23 8 Su Yiming nbsp China 89 50 93 00 33 00 182 50 nbsp 10 4 Mons Roisland nbsp Norway 89 25 75 75 82 50 171 75 nbsp 1 12 Max Parrot nbsp Canada 28 25 94 00 76 25 170 25 4 27 9 Hiroaki Kunitake nbsp Japan 82 25 50 25 84 00 166 25 5 2 10 Red Gerard nbsp United States 82 50 19 25 83 25 165 75 6 19 2 Niek van der Velden nbsp Netherlands 83 75 78 25 26 75 162 00 7 5 3 Chris Corning nbsp United States 92 00 35 50 64 00 156 00 8 4 7 Marcus Kleveland nbsp Norway 87 75 62 25 39 00 150 00 9 3 11 Takeru Otsuka nbsp Japan 17 25 95 00 33 75 128 75 10 6 5 Mark McMorris nbsp Canada 80 50 21 00 33 25 113 75 11 9 6 Sven Thorgren nbsp Sweden 25 25 67 00 21 50 88 50 12 13 1 Darcy Sharpe nbsp Canada 20 00 82 00 5 75 87 75References edit Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9 PDF New inews gtimg com Retrieved 29 January 2022 Qualification System for Xxiv Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 International Ski Federation Snowboard PDF www fis ski com International Ski Federation FIS 19 October 2021 Retrieved 28 January 2022 Qualification results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics Men 27s big air amp oldid 1208925973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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