FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 – Men's parallel slalom

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The men's parallel slalom competition of the FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 was held in La Molina, Spain on January 22, 2011. 52 athletes from 22 countries competed.[1]

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

The following are the results of the qualification.[2] Each participant takes one run on either of the courses. After the first run, only the top 32 are allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue Course Red Course Overall Time Note
1 15 Simon Schoch  Switzerland 33.60 32.56 1:06.16 Q
2 14 Benjamin Karl  Austria 32.85 33.39 1:06.24 Q
3 5 Andreas Prommegger  Austria 33.65 32.84 1:06.49 Q
4 16 Rok Marguč  Slovenia 33.00 33.50 1:06.50 Q
5 10 Stanislav Detkov  Russia 32.94 33.72 1:06.66 Q
6 4 Roland Fischnaller  Italy 33.12 33.61 1:06.73 Q
7 40 Manuel Veith  Austria 33.72 33.05 1:06.77 Q
8 17 Zan Kosir  Slovenia 33.41 33.46 1:06.87 Q
9 2 Matthew Morison  Canada 33.25 33.75 1:07.00 Q
10 9 Aaron March  Italy 33.88 33.24 1:07.12 Q
11 13 Michael Lambert  Canada 34.11 33.08 1:07.19 Q
12 6 Kaspar Flütsch  Switzerland 33.78 33.43 1:07.21 Q
13 22 Izidor Sustersic  Slovenia 33.41 34.05 1:07.46 Q
14 20 Aleksandr Belkin  Russia 33.29 34.19 1:07.48 Q
15 8 Roland Haldi  Switzerland 33.38 34.11 1:07.49 Q
16 1 Rok Flander  Slovenia 34.29 33.24 1:07.53 Q
17 21 Yosyf Penyak  Ukraine 33.89 33.71 1:07.60
18 19 Vic Wild  United States 33.76 33.90 1:07.66
19 18 Patrick Bussler  Germany 33.77 33.97 1:07.74
20 3 Tyler Jewell  United States 33.95 33.83 1:07.78
21 11 Siegfried Grabner  Austria 34.49 33.53 1:08.02
22 12 Nevin Galmarini  Switzerland 34.46 33.71 1:08.17
23 35 Petr Sindelar  Czech Republic 34.63 34.27 1:08.90
24 33 Adam McLeish  United Kingdom 34.74 34.19 1:08.93
25 34 Ivan Rantchev  Bulgaria 35.08 34.66 1:09.74
26 43 Kim Sang-Kyum  South Korea 35.36 34.45 1:09.81
27 36 Choi Bo-Gun  South Korea 34.96 35.46 1:10.42
28 25 Andrey Sobolev  Russia 37.59 33.73 1:11.32
29 44 Boris Judin  Serbia 36.11 35.48 1:11.59
30 28 Masaki Shiba  Japan 36.03 DSQ -
31 31 Denis Detkov  Russia DNF 33.93 -
32 30 Patrick Farrell  Canada 34.67 DNF -
33 37 Radoslav Yankov  Bulgaria 34.51 34.51
34 27 Christoph Mick  Italy 34.87 34.87
35 29 Michael Trapp  United States 34.91 34.91
36 23 Meinhard Erlacher  Italy 35.08 35.08
37 32 Garrett Sorteberg  United States 36.52 36.52
38 51 Mikko Nuuttila  Finland 37.71 37.71
39 41 Oleksandr Gaschpa  Ukraine 38.13 38.13
40 48 Petr Sumegi  Hungary 38.26 38.26
41 49 Marcell Patkai  Hungary 38.39 38.39
42 46 Endre Papp  Hungary 38.81 38.81
43 50 Adam Koosa  Hungary 38.85 38.85
44 40 Volodymyr Stipakhno  Ukraine 39.34 39.34
45 45 Adrian Teodorescu  Romania 42.07 42.07
46 42 Revazi Nazgaidze  Georgia 43.30 43.30
24 Daniel Leitenstorfer  Austria DSQ DSQ
38 Marcin Wozniak  Poland DSQ DSQ
47 Lee Je-Jung  South Korea DSQ DSQ
52 Sandro Garcia Egoavil  Peru DSQ DSQ
26 Sylvain Dufour  France DNF DNF
39 Shin Bong-Shik  South Korea DNF DNF

Elimination round[edit]

[3]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1  Schoch (SUI)
16  Flander (SLO) +4.36 1  Schoch (SUI)
9  Morison (CAN) 9  Morison (CAN) +0.14
8  Kosir (SLO) +0.11 1  Schoch (SUI)
12  Flütsch (SUI) 4  Marguč (SLO) +0.23
5  Detkov (RUS) +1.06 4  Marguč (SLO)
4  Marguč (SLO) 12  Flütsch (SUI) DSQ
13  Sustersic (SLO) +0.74 2  Karl (AUT)
3  Prommegger (AUT) 1  Schoch (SUI) +2.91
14  Belkin (RUS) +0.53 3  Prommegger (AUT)
6  Fischnaller (ITA) 6  Fischnaller (ITA) +0.06
11  Lambert (CAN) +0.11 2  Karl (AUT) Third place
7  Veith (AUT) 3  Prommegger (AUT) +0.28
10  March (ITA) +0.40 2  Karl (AUT) 4  Marguč (SLO)
2  Karl (AUT) 7  Veith (AUT) DSQ 3  Prommegger (AUT) +0.40
15  Haldi (SUI) +0.50

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2011/SB/7236/7236SLR0.pdf Start List, Accessed 6 February 2011
  2. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Men's parallel slalom Qualification results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Men's parallel slalom Final results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2011.