FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's dual moguls

FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011
Moguls men women
Dual moguls men women
Ski cross men women
Halfpipe   men   women
Slopestyle   men   women
Aerials men women

The men's dual moguls competition of the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2011 was held at Deer Valley, United States on February 5.[1]

Qualification

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Rank Bib Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1 3 Alexandre Bilodeau  Canada 25.56 13.7 5.41 6.04 25.15 Q
2 2 Mikaël Kingsbury  Canada 25.78 13.2 5.69 5.80 24.69 Q
3 1 Guilbaut Colas  France 24.69 14.0 4.23 6.31 24.54 Q
4 4 Patrick Deneen  United States 24.97 13.0 4.69 6.18 23.87 Q
5 5 Jeremy Cota  United States 25.20 13.0 4.64 6.07 23.71 Q
6 6 Alexandr Smyshlyaev  Russia 25.84 12.8 4.64 5.77 23.21 Q
7 9 Cedric Rochon  Canada 25.78 12.4 4.93 5.80 23.13 Q
8 18 Sergey Volkov  Russia 25.30 12.9 4.04 6.02 22.96 Q
9 11 Jesper Björnlund  Sweden 26.34 12.9 4.25 5.53 22.68 Q
10 17 Arttu Kiramo  Finland 25.71 11.9 4.86 5.83 22.59Q
11 34 Ville Miettunen  Finland 25.88 12.4 4.33 5.75 22.48 Q
12 13 Nobuyuki Nishi  Japan 25.57 12.4 3.82 5.90 22.12 Q
13 15 Joseph Discoe  United States 26.49 12.1 4.40 5.46 21.96 Q
14 32 Per Spett  Sweden 26.51 12.3 4.06 5.45 21.81 Q
15 14 Marc-Antoine Gagnon  Canada 26.86 11.7 4.76 5.29 21.75 Q
16 29 Giacomo Matiz  Italy 27.31 11.7 4.57 5.07 21.34 Q
17 30 Jussi Penttala  Finland 26.19 10.8 4.85 5.60 21.25
18 20 Sho Kashima  United States 26.60 11.5 4.02 5.41 20.93
19 31 Sam Hall  Australia 27.08 11.7 3.96 5.18 20.84
20 26 Lukas Vaculik  Czech Republic 27.20 11.5 3.88 5.12 20.50
21 35 Vaclav Novak  Czech Republic 27.77 11.6 3.76 4.85 20.21
22 25 Tevje-Lie Andersen  Norway 26.78 11.0 3.86 5.32 20.18
23 37 Juuso Lahtela  Finland 29.35 10.8 4.71 4.11 19.62
24 27 David Graham  Australia 28.64 9.7 3.52 4.44 17.66
25 38 Pablo Lafranchi   Switzerland 28.12 9.4 3.56 4.69 17.65
26 43 Andrew Longley  United Kingdom 31.33 8.7 3.57 3.17 15.44
27 28 Vinjar Slatten  Norway 24.12 4.5 3.40 6.58 14.48
28 12 Sho Endo  Japan 29.84 6.0 3.63 3.88 13.51
29 7 Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau  Canada 31.74 6.1 2.72 2.98 11.80
30 41 Bradley Stephenson  South Africa 35.36 5.7 2.83 1.26 9.79
31 24 Adam Gummesson  Sweden 41.37 3.5 2.30 0.00 5.80
32 40 Sun Renze  China 40.63 4.2 0.42 0.00 4.62
33 42 Gustav-Muus Thorkilsen  Denmark DNF
34 44 Ji-Hyon Kim  South Korea DNF

Elimination Round

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Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
                           
  G. Matiz (ITA)  
  A. Bilodeau (CAN)       A. Bilodeau (CAN)  
  S. Volkov (RUS)     S. Volkov (RUS)  
  J. Björnlund (SWE)         A. Bilodeau (CAN)  
  J. Cota (USA)         N. Nishi (JPN)  
  N. Nishi (JPN)         N. Nishi (JPN)
  J. Discoe (USA)     P. Deneen (USA)  
  P. Deneen (USA)         A. Bilodeau (CAN) 1st, gold medalist(s)
  G. Colas (FRA)         M. Kingsbury (CAN) 2nd, silver medalist(s)
  P. Spett (SWE)       G. Colas (FRA)  
  V. Miettunen (FIN)     V. Miettunen (FIN)  
  A. Smyshlyaev (RUS)         G. Colas (FRA)   Third Place
  C. Rochon (CAN)         M. Kingsbury (CAN)  
  A. Kiramo (JPN)       A. Kiramo (JPN)     N. Nishi (JPN) 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
  M.-A. Gagnon (CAN)     M. Kingsbury (CAN)       G. Colas (FRA) 4
  M. Kingsbury (CAN)  

References

  1. "FIS Calendar". FIS. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  2. "Men's dual moguls Qualification results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  3. "FIS WCs Men's dual moguls results". FIS. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
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