FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2015 – Men's moguls

FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding
World Championships 2015

Kreischberg, Austria
Freestyle Skiing events
Moguls men women
Dual moguls men women
Aerials men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Ski cross men women
Snowboarding events
Big Air men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Snowboard cross men women
Parallel giant slalom men women
Parallel slalom men women

The men's moguls competition of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2015 was held at Kreischberg, Austria on January 18 (qualifying and finals). 45 athletes from 19 countries competed.

Qualification

The following are the results of the qualification.[1]

Rank Bib Name Country Q1 Q2 Notes
1 1 Mikaël Kingsbury  Canada 86.59 Q
2 6 Simon Pouliot-Cavanagh  Canada 84.41 Q
3 5 Alexandr Smyshlyaev  Russia 83.85 Q
4 9 Marc-Antoine Gagnon  Canada 83.15 Q
5 21 Aleksey Pavlenko  Russia 82.88 Q
6 4 Matt Graham  Australia 82.36 Q
7 2 Philippe Marquis  Canada 82.10 Q
8 7 Patrick Deneen  United States 81.26 Q
9 33 Sacha Theocharis  France 80.16 Q
10 25 Yohann Seigneur  France 79.26 83.22 Q
11 8 Anthony Benna  France 77.75 82.25 Q
12 20 Jussi Penttala  Finland 77.33 81.21 Q
13 12 Thomas Rowley  United States 79.90 79.60 Q
14 17 Nobuyuki Nishi  Japan 78.31 79.52 Q
15 26 Tevje Lie Andersen  Norway 74.88 79.37 Q
16 34 Pavel Kolmakov  Kazakhstan 77.42 78.60 Q
17 10 Troy Murphy  United States 77.41 78.19 Q
18 31 Dmitriy Reiherd  Kazakhstan 74.79 78.17 Q
19 30 Sergey Volkov  Russia 75.81 77.73
20 16 Marco Tade   Switzerland 79.39 77.62
21 29 Ludvig Fjallstrom  Sweden 76.78 76.41
22 23 Kerrian Chunlaud  Canada 74.48 75.79
23 22 Sora Yoshikawa  Japan 78.99 75.61
24 19 Sho Kashima  United States 74.54 74.96
25 24 Per Spett  Sweden 77.49 73.88
26 41 Kim Ji-hyon  South Korea 76.75 72.40
27 28 Vinjar Slatten  Norway 77.62 68.78
28 39 Arwed Loth  Germany 74.78 67.66
29 32 Seo Myung-joon  South Korea 73.65 50.99
30 14 Jimi Salonen  Finland 73.16
31 35 Maksim Mikhaylov  Russia 72.47
32 48 Felix Pfeiffer  Germany 71.23
33 43 Julius Garbe  Germany 70.66
34 40 Felix Elofsson  Sweden 70.34
35 44 Dmitriy Barmashov  Kazakhstan 70.22
36 49 Giacomo Matiz  Italy 68.55
37 50 Daniel Honzig  Czech Republic 63.82
38 45 Jannick Fjeldsoe  Denmark 61.83
39 46 Andrew Longley  Great Britain 54.24
40 37 Sascha Posch  Austria 50.44
41 36 Sergiy Chmel  Ukraine 47.29
42 42 Thomas Aigner  Austria 26.83
43 47 Adrien Bouard  Germany 24.38
38 Chen Kang  China DNF
27 Benjamin Cavet  France DNS

Final

The following are the results of the finals.[2][3]

Rank Bib Name Country Final 1 Final 2
1st, gold medalist(s) 8 Anthony Benna  France 85.83 86.89
2nd, silver medalist(s) 1 Mikaël Kingsbury  Canada 87.44 86.54
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 5 Alexandr Smyshlyaev  Russia 83.75 85.68
4 7 Patrick Deneen  United States 84.29 85.64
5 9 Marc-Antoine Gagnon  Canada 84.91 84.78
6 2 Philippe Marquis  Canada 82.69 DNF
7 12 Thomas Rowley  United States 82.48
8 33 Sacha Theocharis  France 80.43
9 20 Jussi Penttala  Finland 79.74
10 26 Tevje Lie Andersen  Norway 78.07
11 10 Troy Murphy  United States 78.06
12 31 Dmitriy Reiherd  Kazakhstan 77.84
13 34 Pavel Kolmakov  Kazakhstan 74.83
14 25 Yohann Seigneur  France 74.71
15 21 Aleksey Pavlenko  Russia 73.41
16 4 Matt Graham  Australia 72.39
17 6 Simon Pouliot-Cavanagh  Canada 60.17
18 17 Nobuyuki Nishi  Japan 48.67

References

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