FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2023

FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2023
Logo of the Championships
Host cityBakuriani
CountryGeorgia
Events30
Opening19 February 2023 (2023-02-19)
Closing4 March 2023 (2023-03-04)
WebsiteBakuriani 2023
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The 2023 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships were held in Bakuriani, Georgia from 19 February to 4 March 2023.[1] This marked the first ever snow sports World Championships to be contested in Georgia.[2]

A total of 30 medal events were on the program, with 16 being contested in the freestyle and freeski disciplines and 14 in snowboarding.[1][3]

Host selection

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In April 2017, the Georgian Ski Federation officially submitted a bid to host the event.[4] In May 2018 at the annual FIS congress in Greece, Bakuriani was selected unanimously as the official host city for the event.[5] Bakuriani was the only candidate to host the event.[6]

Schedule

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30 events are held.

Medal summary

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria36413
2 Canada3339
 United States3339
4 Switzerland32510
5 France3014
6 Norway2327
7 Japan2226
8 Sweden2125
9 China2114
10 Great Britain2103
11 Italy2024
12 Poland1012
13 Czech Republic1001
 South Korea1001
15 Australia0426
16 Germany0202
17 Finland0101
 New Zealand0101
19 Ukraine0022
Totals (19 entries)30303090

Freestyle skiing

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Ski cross
details
Simone Deromedis
 Italy
Florian Wilmsmann
 Germany
Erik Mobärg
 Sweden
Dual moguls
details
Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada
Walter Wallberg
 Sweden
Matt Graham
 Australia
Aerials
details
Noé Roth
 Switzerland
118.59 Quinn Dehlinger
 United States
114.48 Yang Longxiao
 China
110.18
Moguls
details
Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada
89.82 Matt Graham
 Australia
88.90 Walter Wallberg
 Sweden
88.52
Slopestyle
details
Birk Ruud
 Norway
90.75 Christian Nummedal
 Norway
87.08 Andri Ragettli
 Switzerland
84.33
Halfpipe
details
Brendan Mackay
 Canada
97.25 Jon Sallinen
 Finland
95.75 Alex Ferreira
 United States
93.00
Big air
details
Troy Podmilsak
 United States
187.75 Lukas Müllauer
 Austria
184.50 Birk Ruud
 Norway
183.50

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Ski cross
details
Sandra Näslund
 Sweden
Katrin Ofner
 Austria
Fanny Smith
 Switzerland
Dual moguls
details
Perrine Laffont
 France
Jaelin Kauf
 United States
Avital Carroll
 Austria
Aerials
details
Kong Fanyu
 China
85.30 Danielle Scott
 Australia
83.84 Anastasiya Novosad
 Ukraine
82.84
Moguls
details
Perrine Laffont
 France
87.40 Jaelin Kauf
 United States
83.56 Avital Carroll
 Austria
80.19
Slopestyle
details
Mathilde Gremaud
 Switzerland
87.95 Megan Oldham
 Canada
87.75 Johanne Killi
 Norway
84.71
Halfpipe
details
Hanna Faulhaber
 United States
95.75 Zoe Atkin
 Great Britain
94.50 Rachael Karker
 Canada
92.25
Big air
details
Tess Ledeux
 France
186.75 Sandra Eie
 Norway
175.00 Megan Oldham
 Canada
174.00

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team aerials
details
 United States
Ashley Caldwell
Christopher Lillis
Quinn Dehlinger
331.37  China
Kong Fanyu
Li Tianma
Yang Longxiao
320.71  Ukraine
Anastasiya Novosad
Oleksandr Okipniuk
Dmytro Kotovskyi
255.56
Team ski cross
details
 Sweden
David Mobärg
Sandra Näslund
 Canada
Reece Howden
Marielle Thompson
 Italy
Federico Tomasoni
Jole Galli

Snowboarding

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Men

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Parallel giant slalom
details
Oskar Kwiatkowski
 Poland
Dario Caviezel
 Switzerland
Alexander Payer
 Austria
Parallel slalom
details
Andreas Prommegger
 Austria
Arvid Auner
 Austria
Arnaud Gaudet
 Canada
Snowboard cross
details
Jakob Dusek
 Austria
Martin Nörl
 Germany
Omar Visintin
 Italy
Slopestyle
details
Marcus Kleveland
 Norway
87.23 Ryoma Kimata
 Japan
83.45 Chris Corning
 United States
82.18
Halfpipe
details
Chaeun Lee
 South Korea
93.50 Valentino Guseli
 Australia
93.00 Jan Scherrer
 Switzerland
89.25
Big air
details
Taiga Hasegawa
 Japan
177.25 Mons Røisland
 Norway
157.25 Nicolas Huber
 Switzerland
150.50

Women

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Parallel giant slalom
details
Tsubaki Miki
 Japan
Daniela Ulbing
 Austria
Aleksandra Król
 Poland
Parallel slalom
details
Julie Zogg
 Switzerland
Ladina Jenny
 Switzerland
Sabine Schöffmann
 Austria
Snowboard cross
details
Eva Adamczyková
 Czech Republic
Josie Baff
 Australia
Lindsey Jacobellis
 United States
Slopestyle
details
Mia Brookes
 Great Britain
91.38 Zoi Sadowski-Synnott
 New Zealand
88.78 Miyabi Onitsuka
 Japan
83.05
Halfpipe
details
Cai Xuetong
 China
90.50 Elizabeth Hosking
 Canada
85.50 Mitsuki Ono
 Japan
83.00
Big air
details
Anna Gasser
 Austria
162.50 Miyabi Onitsuka
 Japan
161.25 Tess Coady
 Australia
153.25

Mixed

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Parallel slalom team
details
 Italy
Aaron March
Nadya Ochner
 Austria
Andreas Prommegger
Sabine Schöffmann
 Switzerland
Dario Caviezel
Julie Zogg
Snowboard cross team
details
 Great Britain
Huw Nightingale
Charlotte Bankes
 Austria
Jakob Dusek
Pia Zerkhold
 France
Merlin Surget
Chloé Trespeuch

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Bakuriani 2023 World Championships programme confirmed". www.fis-ski.com. International Ski and Snowboard Federation. 20 July 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  2. ^ "France, Slovenia to host 2023 ski world championships". China Daily. Beijing, China. Associated Press. 18 May 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2023. Georgia will stage a ski world championships for the first time.
  3. ^ Barker, Philip (20 July 2022). "Programme for Bakuriani 2023 FIS Snowboard Freestyle and Freeski World Championships revealed". Insidethegames.biz. Dunsar Media. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Ski resort Bakuriani bidding to host 2023 international championships". Agenda.ge. Tbilisi, Georgia. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Georgia to host 2023 Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championships". Georgian Journal. Tbilisi, Georgia. 18 May 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  6. ^ Etchells, Daniel (24 April 2018). "Four World Championship events set to be awarded at International Ski Congress". Insidethegames.biz. Dunsar Media. Retrieved 14 January 2023.