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Women's moguls
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueBogwang Phoenix Park, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Dates9 February (qualification 1)
11 February (qualification 2 and final)
Competitors30 from 14 nations
Winning points78.65
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Perrine Laffont  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan
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The Women's moguls event in freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics took place at the Bogwang Phoenix Park, Pyeongchang, South Korea from 9 to 11 February 2018.[1][2] It was won by Perrine Laffont, with Justine Dufour-Lapointe taking silver and Yuliya Galysheva taking bronze. For Laffont and Galysheva these were first Olympic medals. Galysheva also won the first ever medal in Kazakhstan in freestyle skiing.

The field included the defending champion, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, and the 2014 silver medalist and her sister, Chloé Dufour-Lapointe. Both advanced to Final 1, but only Justine advanced further to Final 2 (and eventually to Final 3). With Andi Naude, who had the highest total score in Final 2, skiing off the course, and Britteny Cox and Jakara Anthony posting total scores well below their performance in Final 2, Galysheva, Dufour-Lapointe, and Laffont consecutively came to the lead and took the podium.

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Tony Estanguet, member of the International Olympic Committee accompanied by Michel Vion, FIS council member.

Qualification

The top 30 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 (July 1, 2016 to January 21, 2018) and also have a minimum of 80 FIS points to compete. If the host country, South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics did not qualify, their chosen athlete would displace the last qualified athlete, granted all qualification criterion was met.[3]

Results

Qualification

In the first qualifying round, the ten best athletes directly qualified for the final.[4] Others competed in the second qualification round.[5][6]

Qualifying 1

QF — Qualified directly for the final
QS — Qualified for the semifinal
Bib — Bib number
DNF — Did not finish
DNS — Did not start
Rank Order Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1 13 Perrine Laffont  France 28.87 50.5 13.75 15.47 79.72 QF
2 3 Andi Naude  Canada 29.10 49.6 14.79 15.21 79.60 QF
3 5 Morgan Schild  United States 29.76 48.8 14.48 14.48 77.74 QF
4 8 Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 29.26 48.3 14.33 15.03 77.66 QF
5 18 Jaelin Kauf  United States 28.91 48.3 13.73 15.42 77.45 QF
6 2 Britteny Cox  Australia 28.94 48.4 12.99 15.39 76.78 QF
7 19 Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan 30.51 47.1 15.64 13.62 76.36 QF
8 10 Keaton McCargo  United States 29.84 48.5 12.80 14.37 75.67 QF
9 9 Arisa Murata  Japan 29.90 46.0 13.83 14.30 74.13 QF
10 16 Audrey Robichaud  Canada 32.32 48.3 12.60 11.58 72.48 QF
11 20 Regina Rakhimova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 31.74 45.4 14.14 12.23 71.77
12 1 Marika Pertakhiya  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.37 44.6 12.05 13.78 70.43
13 15 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 30.01 44.0 11.35 14.18 69.53
14 21 Jakara Anthony  Australia 30.52 43.4 12.48 13.61 69.49
15 25 Madii Himbury  Australia 31.45 44.0 12.42 12.56 68.98
16 30 Camille Cabrol  France 31.96 44.7 12.21 11.98 68.89
17 28 Claudia Gueli  Australia 31.17 43.1 12.71 12.87 68.68
18 11 Hedvig Wessel  Norway 29.70 42.0 12.11 14.53 68.64
19 14 Seo Jee-won  South Korea 30.71 45.0 10.07 13.39 68.46
20 17 Ekaterina Stolyarova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.82 42.3 12.12 13.27 67.69
21 6 Deborah Scanzio  Switzerland 30.82 41.2 11.91 13.27 66.38
22 29 Tess Johnson  United States 30.56 41.7 10.29 13.56 65.55
23 26 Katharina Förster  Germany 29.71 39.4 9.25 14.52 63.17
24 24 Léa Bouard  Germany 29.18 33.6 6.99 15.12 55.71
25 12 Melanie Meilinger  Austria 33.78 37.0 8.02 9.93 54.95
26 22 Ayaulum Amrenova  Kazakhstan 35.15 36.5 7.89 8.39 52.78
27 4 Wang Jin  China 34.87 35.9 6.69 8.70 51.29
28 23 Guan Ziyan  China 36.30 32.7 8.32 7.09 48.11
29 27 Tetiana Petrova  Ukraine 36.69 31.5 8.04 6.65 46.19
30 7 Seo Jung-hwa  South Korea 41.80 9.2 6.47 0.90 16.57

Qualifying 2

QF — Qualified for the final
Bib — Bib number
DNF — Did not finish
DNS — Did not start
Rank Order Name Country Qual 1 Time Score Total Best Notes
Turns Air Time
1 19 Tess Johnson  United States 65.55 30.97 50.0 12.23 13.10 75.33 75.33 QF
2 9 Ekaterina Stolyarova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 67.69 30.63 47.8 12.12 13.48 73.40 73.40 QF
3 11 Jakara Anthony  Australia 69.49 31.69 48.3 12.76 12.29 73.35 73.35 QF
4 10 Regina Rakhimova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 71.77 31.95 46.7 14.12 12.00 72.82 72.82 QF
5 5 Hedvig Wessel  Norway 68.64 30.03 44.9 12.60 14.16 71.66 71.66 QF
6 4 Seo Jung-hwa  South Korea 16.57 29.45 44.4 12.37 14.81 71.58 71.58 QF
7 1 Marika Pertakhiya  Olympic Athletes from Russia 70.43 36.98 16.8 7.79 6.33 30.92 70.43 QF
8 8 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 69.53 29.45 43.4 10.27 14.81 68.48 69.53 QF
9 16 Katharina Förster  Germany 63.17 30.05 45.9 9.34 14.14 69.38 69.38 QF
10 15 Madii Himbury  Australia 68.98 31.44 45.8 10.99 12.57 69.36 69.36 QF
11 3 Deborah Scanzio  Switzerland 66.38 31.29 44.7 11.58 12.74 69.02 69.02
12 20 Camille Cabrol  France 68.89 DNF 68.89
13 18 Claudia Gueli  Australia 68.68 38.35 19.5 10.91 4.78 35.19 68.68
14 7 Seo Jee-won  South Korea 68.46 31.55 44.2 7.96 12.45 64.61 68.46
15 14 Léa Bouard  Germany 55.71 28.96 40.1 9.62 15.36 65.08 65.08
16 6 Melanie Meilinger  Austria 54.95 34.61 41.2 7.51 9.00 57.71 57.71
17 12 Ayaulum Amrenova  Kazakhstan 52.78 35.25 23.4 7.00 8.28 38.68 52.78
18 13 Guan Ziyan  China 48.11 35.50 35.6 8.20 8.00 51.80 51.80
19 2 Wang Jin  China 51.29 35.01 28.2 6.31 8.55 43.06 51.29
20 17 Tetiana Petrova  Ukraine 46.19 37.62 14.3 3.16 5.61 23.07 46.19

Final

Final 1

In the first final round, the 12 best athletes qualified for the second final round.[7]

Q — Qualified for next round
Rank Order Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1 17 Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 29.70 50.6 14.37 14.53 79.50 Q
2 16 Jaelin Kauf  United States 28.79 50.7 12.47 15.56 78.73 Q
3 13 Keaton McCargo  United States 30.04 50.6 12.13 14.15 76.88 Q
4 8 Jakara Anthony  Australia 30.46 50.1 13.04 13.67 76.81 Q
5 15 Britteny Cox  Australia 29.19 48.1 12.59 15.10 75.79 Q
6 20 Perrine Laffont  France 29.33 48.1 12.71 14.95 75.76 Q
7 14 Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan 30.62 47.3 14.31 13.49 75.10 Q
8 11 Audrey Robichaud  Canada 32.00 47.2 15.13 11.94 74.27 Q
9 10 Tess Johnson  United States 30.68 47.7 12.97 13.43 74.10 Q
10 19 Andi Naude  Canada 29.06 45.5 13.24 15.25 73.99 Q
11 7 Regina Rakhimova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.92 46.6 13.82 13.16 73.58 Q
12 9 Ekaterina Stolyarova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.52 48.0 11.62 13.61 73.23 Q
13 2 Katharina Förster  Germany 29.63 46.4 11.32 14.61 72.33
14 5 Seo Jung-hwa  South Korea 29.77 45.0 12.86 14.45 72.31
15 18 Morgan Schild  United States 30.80 45.5 13.44 13.29 72.23
16 4 Marika Pertakhiya  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.52 46.9 11.14 13.61 71.65
17 3 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 30.39 45.8 11.43 13.75 70.98
18 12 Arisa Murata  Japan 30.51 44.8 12.35 13.62 70.77
19 6 Hedvig Wessel  Norway 29.99 43.0 11.57 14.20 68.77
20 1 Madii Himbury  Australia 31.03 42.5 12.66 13.03 68.19

Final 2

In the second final round, the six best athletes qualified for the third final round.[8]

Q — Qualified for next round
Rank Order Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1 3 Andi Naude  Canada 28.98 48.2 15.24 15.34 78.78 Q
2 8 Britteny Cox  Australia 28.99 49.6 13.35 15.33 78.28 Q
3 7 Perrine Laffont  France 29.78 49.7 13.72 14.44 77.86 Q
4 12 Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 29.70 49.1 13.85 14.53 77.48 Q
5 9 Jakara Anthony  Australia 30.48 50.4 12.80 13.65 76.85 Q
6 6 Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan 30.65 47.6 15.75 13.46 76.81 Q
7 11 Jaelin Kauf  United States 28.74 47.3 13.12 15.61 76.03
8 10 Keaton McCargo  United States 29.54 48.2 12.88 14.71 75.79
9 5 Audrey Robichaud  Canada 32.47 48.2 15.28 11.41 74.89
10 2 Regina Rakhimova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.87 46.0 14.34 13.21 73.55
11 1 Ekaterina Stolyarova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 30.48 47.1 11.99 13.65 72.74
12 4 Tess Johnson  United States 30.77 46.7 10.47 13.32 70.49

Final 3

The third final round determined the medalists.[9]

Rank Order Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Perrine Laffont  France 29.36 50.5 13.24 14.91 78.65
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 29.54 49.4 14.45 14.71 78.56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan 30.14 47.9 15.47 14.03 77.40
4 2 Jakara Anthony  Australia 30.94 49.1 13.12 13.13 75.35
5 5 Britteny Cox  Australia 28.29 47.3 11.66 16.12 75.08
6 6 Andi Naude  Canada DNF

References

  1. ^ "Schedule". POCOG. Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Freestyle skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 9 September 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  4. ^ Qualification 1 results
  5. ^ Qualification 2 results
  6. ^ Qualification results
  7. ^ "Final 1 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-02-11. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
  8. ^ "Final 2 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-02-11. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
  9. ^ Final results