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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Women's moguls

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Women's moguls
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
VenueShymbulak
LocationAlmaty, Kazakhstan
Date8 March
Competitors34 from 13 nations
Winning points82.11
Medalists
gold medal Perrine Laffont   France
silver medal Yuliya Galysheva   Kazakhstan
bronze medal Anastasiia Smirnova
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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding
World Championships 2021
Freestyle skiing events
Mogulsmenwomen
Dual mogulsmenwomen
Aerialsmenwomen
Team aerialsmixed
Big airmenwomen
Halfpipemenwomen
Slopestylemenwomen
Ski crossmenwomen
Snowboarding events
Big airmenwomen
Halfpipemenwomen
Slopestylemenwomen
Snowboard crossmenwomen
Snowboard cross teammixed
Parallel giant slalommenwomen
Parallel slalommenwomen

The Women's moguls competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 8 March 2021.

Qualification

The qualification was started at 09:30. The best 18 skiers qualified for the final.

Rank Bib Start
order
Name Country Q1 Q2 Notes
1 1 13 Perrine Laffont  France 79.41 Q
2 14 19 Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan 78.23 Q
3 19 22 Viktoriia Lazarenko  Russian Ski Federation 77.17 Q
4 13 24 Anastasiia Smirnova  Russian Ski Federation 76.65 Q
5 4 9 Kai Owens  United States 75.07 Q
6 10 12 Jakara Anthony  Australia 74.87 Q
7 5 23 Jaelin Kauf  United States 73.93 Q
8 6 26 Tess Johnson  United States 73.76 Q
9 3 11 Hannah Soar  United States 72.23 Q
10 7 14 Hinako Tomitaka  Japan 71.84 75.96 Q
11 9 10 Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 70.81 74.72 Q
12 25 15 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 71.58 69.51 Q
13 15 17 Britteny Cox  Australia 71.03 71.22 Q
14 11 3 Junko Hoshino  Japan 62.72 70.93 Q
15 23 18 Anastassiya Gorodko  Kazakhstan 68.58 70.76 Q
16 8 20 Kisara Sumiyoshi  Japan 69.53 DNF Q
17 27 5 Anastasiia Pervushina  Russian Ski Federation 67.15 66.51 Q
18 12 16 Makayla Gerken Schofield  Great Britain 66.62 DNF Q
19 26 4 Sofiane Gagnon  Canada 66.27 DNF
20 2 2 Anri Kawamura  Japan 65.89 DNF
21 18 1 Camille Cabrol  France 62.76 65.17
22 28 27 Ayaulym Amrenova  Kazakhstan 64.64 64.88
23 36 28 Sophie Weese  Germany 64.58 57.45
24 29 7 Hanna Weese  Germany 48.67 60.63
25 32 6 Skyler Nunn  Great Britain 58.38 59.90
26 40 35 Olessya Graur  Kazakhstan 54.40 58.83
27 30 25 Melanie Meilinger  Austria 57.37 56.52
28 34 8 Nicole Gasparini  Switzerland DNF 55.90
29 41 31 Katharina Ramsauer  Austria 50.28 54.99
30 39 32 Yuliia Brudko  Ukraine 48.88 51.87
31 37 34 Dorota Šamánková  Czech Republic 51.35 49.26
32 31 30 Ekaterina Ogneva  Russian Ski Federation 41.89 48.78
33 33 21 Lena Mayer  Germany 19.62 34.49
34 35 29 Eliška Coufalová  Czech Republic 29.37 DNF
38 33 Viktoriia Pryimak  Ukraine Did not start

Final

The final was started at 15:00.

Rank Bib Name Country Final 1 Final 2
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Perrine Laffont  France 81.65 82.11
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 14 Yuliya Galysheva  Kazakhstan 82.54 79.52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 13 Anastasiia Smirnova  Russian Ski Federation 78.69 79.41
4 10 Jakara Anthony  Australia 77.59 77.40
5 7 Hinako Tomitaka  Japan 78.06 76.45
6 4 Kai Owens  United States 77.30 DNF
7 15 Britteny Cox  Australia 77.03
8 5 Jaelin Kauf  United States 76.75
9 19 Viktoriia Lazarenko  Russian Ski Federation 76.28
10 3 Hannah Soar  United States 76.12
11 6 Tess Johnson  United States 75.59
12 9 Justine Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 75.49
13 23 Anastassiya Gorodko  Kazakhstan 74.23
14 8 Kisara Sumiyoshi  Japan 74.05
15 11 Junko Hoshino  Japan 73.53
16 25 Chloé Dufour-Lapointe  Canada 73.01
17 12 Makayla Gerken Schofield  Great Britain 72.47
18 27 Anastasiia Pervushina  Russian Ski Federation 71.84

References

  1. Schedule
  2. Start list
  3. Qualification results
  4. Final 1 results
  5. Final results
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