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2020–21 FIS Snowboard World Cup

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2020–21 FIS Snowboard World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Parallel overall . .
Parallel slalom . .
Parallel giant slalom . .
Snowboard cross . .
Freestyle overall . .
Halfpipe . .
Slopestyle . .
Big Air . .
Nations Cup Overall .
Competition
Locations
31 venues
31 venues
Individual
37 events
37 events
Team
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The 2020–21 FIS Snowboard World Cup is the 27th World Cup season in snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season will start on 28 November 2020 in Beijing, China and will conclude on 27 March 2021 in Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic. Competitions consisted of parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.

Men

[1]

Snowboard Cross

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 12 December 2020 Austria Montafon SBX
2 19 December 2020 Italy Cervinia SBX
3 16 January 2021 Canada SBX
4 23 January 2021 Italy Bergamo SBX sp
5 30 January 2021 France St.Lary SBX
6 6 February 2021 Germany Feldberg SBX
7 13 February 2021 Czech Republic Dolní Morava SBX
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
8 6 March 2021 Spain Baqueira-Beret SBX
9 20 March 2021  Switzerland  Veysonnaz SBX

Parallel

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 5 December 2020 Russia Lake Bannoye PGS
2 6 December 2020 Russia Lake Bannoye PSL
3 12 December 2020 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo PGS
4 17 December 2020 Italy Carezza PGS
5 4 January 2021 Germany Berchtesgaden PSL
6 9 January 2021  Switzerland  Scuol PGS
7 12 January 2021 Austria Bad Gastein PSL
8 23 January 2021 Slovenia Rogla PGS
9 30 January 2021 Russia Moscow PSL
10 6 February 2021 Canada Blue Mountain PGS
11 7 February 2021 Canada Blue Mountain PSL
12 13 February 2021 South Korea Pyeongchang PGS
13 14 February 2021 South Korea Pyeongchang PGS
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
14 6 March 2021 Italy Livigno PGS
15 13 March 2021 Italy Piancavallo PSL
16 20 March 2021 Germany Winterberg PSL

Halfpipe

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 12 December 2020 United States Copper Mountain HP
2 23 January 2021  Switzerland  Laax HP
3 6 February 2021 United States Mammoth HP
4 13 February 2021 Canada Calgary HP
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)

Slopestyle

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 15 January 2021 Italy Seiser Alm SS
2 22 January 2021  Switzerland  Laax SS
3 5 February 2021 United States Mammoth SS
4 12 February 2021 Canada Calgary SS
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
5 27 March 2021 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn SS

Big Air

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 28 November 2020 China Beijing BA
2 19 December 2020 United States BA
3 8 January 2021 Austria Kreischberg BA
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)

Ladies

[2]

Snowboard Cross

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 12 December 2020 Austria Montafon SBX
2 19 December 2020 Italy Cervinia SBX
3 16 January 2021 Canada SBX
4 23 January 2021 Italy Bergamo SBX sp
5 30 January 2021 France St.Lary SBX
6 6 February 2021 Germany Feldberg SBX
7 13 February 2021 Czech Republic Dolní Morava SBX
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
8 6 March 2021 Spain Baqueira-Beret SBX
9 20 March 2021  Switzerland  Veysonnaz SBX

Parallel

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 5 December 2020 Russia Lake Bannoye PGS
2 6 December 2020 Russia Lake Bannoye PSL
3 12 December 2020 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo PGS
4 17 December 2020 Italy Carezza PGS
5 4 January 2021 Germany Berchtesgaden PSL
6 9 January 2021  Switzerland  Scuol PGS
7 12 January 2021 Austria Bad Gastein PSL
8 23 January 2021 Slovenia Rogla PGS
9 30 January 2021 Russia Moscow PSL
10 6 February 2021 Canada Blue Mountain PGS
11 7 February 2021 Canada Blue Mountain PSL
12 13 February 2021 South Korea Pyeongchang PGS
13 14 February 2021 South Korea Pyeongchang PGS
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
14 6 March 2021 Italy Livigno PGS
15 13 March 2021 Italy Piancavallo PSL
16 20 March 2021 Germany Winterberg PSL

Halfpipe

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 12 December 2020 United States Copper Mountain HP
2 23 January 2021  Switzerland  Laax HP
3 6 February 2021 United States Mammoth HP
4 13 February 2021 Canada Calgary HP
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)

Slopestyle

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 15 January 2021 Italy Seiser Alm SS
2 22 January 2021  Switzerland  Laax SS
3 5 February 2021 United States Mammoth SS
4 12 February 2021 Canada Calgary SS
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
5 27 March 2021 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn SS

Big Air

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 28 November 2020 China Beijing BA
2 19 December 2020 United States BA
3 8 January 2021 Austria Kreischberg BA
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)

Team

[3]

Parallel mixed

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 5 January 2021 Germany Berchtesgaden PSLM
2 13 January 2021 Austria Bad Gastein PSLM
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)
3 7 March 2021 Italy Livigno PGSM
4 14 March 2021 Italy Piancavallo PSLM
5 21 March 2021 Germany Winterberg PSLM

Snowboard Cross

Season Date Place Event Winner Second Third
1 17January 2021 Canada SBT
2 24 January 2021 Italy Bergamo SBT
3 31 January 2021 France St.Lary SBT
4 7 February 2021 Germany Feldberg SBT
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 (18-28 February)

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Team

Nations Cup

References

  1. ^ "Men's".
  2. ^ "Women's".
  3. ^ "Team's".