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【Halfpipe ハーフパイプ】 2020/2021 Fis Snowboard 2020/2021 FIS SNOWBOARD WORLD CUP [Half Pipe/Slopestyle/Big Air] 2020/2021 FISスノーボード・ワールドカップ【ハーフパイプ/スロープスタイル/ビッグエア】 【HALFPIPE ハーフパイプ】 【男子】 【女子】 ハーフパイプ/12月18日/カッパーマウンテン(アメリカ) Cancelled ハーフパイプ第1戦/1月23日/ラークス(スイス) Qual. Final Qual. Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Rnk Bib Name Nation Run1 Run2 Rank Run1 Run2 Best Run1 Run2 Rank Run1 Run2 Best 1 2 戸塚 優斗 ヨネックス 75.25 84.75 1 90.25 95.25 95.25 1 24 Chloe KIM USA 94.00 22.50 1 30.25 89.75 89.75 2 1 Scotty JAMES AUS 81.00 21.00 3 93.75 86.50 93.75 2 3 小野 光希 バートン 82.75 90.00 2 76.50 37.00 76.50 3 3 平野 流佳 太成学院大学スキー部 70.75 30.75 4 88.25 8.75 88.25 3 14 冨田 せな チームアルビレックス新潟 12.50 80.25 4 75.75 31.50 75.75 10 19 片山 來夢 バートン 32.25 70.00 5 10.50 25.75 25.75 4 6 松本 遥奈 クルーズ 75.50 28.50 6 54.00 17.00 54.00 15 10 平野 海祝 開志国際高校 65.00 30.25 15 - - - 7 5 今井 胡桃 プリオHDスキー部 69.75 72.00 7 - - - 32 11 重野 秀一郎 バートン 9.75 35.25 32 - - - 8 4 冨田 るき チームJWSC 68.75 13.75 8 - - - 33 23 穴井 一光 (株)玉越スノースポーツクラブ 35.00 26.75 33 - - - 11 8 鍛治 茉音 TJR 23.25 64.00 11 - - - ハーフパイプ第2戦/3月21日/アスペン(アメリカ) Qual. Final Qual. Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Rnk Bib Name Nation Run1 Run2 Rank Run1 Run2 Run2 Best Run1 Run2 Rank Run1 Run2 Run2 Best 1 1 戸塚 優斗 ヨネックス 87.50 94.25 1 91.75 22.00 58.75 91.75 1 6 Chloe KIM USA 93.25 17.75 1 90.50 9.50 29.75 90.50 2 19 片山 來夢 バートン 79.00 21.75 7 86.75 31.75 31.50 86.75 2 1 Queralt CASTELLET ESP 85.00 91.50 2 32.50 86.00 18.00 86.00 3 4 Andre HOEFLICH GER 85.25 86.50 4 81.25 84.00 41.50 84.00 3 8 冨田 せな チームアルビレックス新潟 71.00 85.50 4 82.50 47.50 47.25 82.50 9 23 穴井 一光 (株)玉越スノースポーツクラブ 33.25 67.50 10 67.25 69.75 43.50 69.75 4 3 小野 光希 バートン 71.50 76.75 8 41.50 73.50 33.00 73.50 30 10 平野 海祝 開志国際高校 26.50 25.50 30 - - - - 6 5 今井 胡桃 プリオHDスキー部 73.00 79.50 6 53.25 64.25 67.25 67.25 7 4 松本 遥奈 クルーズ 81.25 81.00 5 61.75 23.00 20.50 61.75 15 9 玉田 貴ら キャラファクトリー 48.50 17.75 15 【SLOPESTYLE スロープスタイル】 【男子】 【女子】 スロープスタイル/1月15日/ザイザーアルム(イタリア) Cancelled スロープスタイル第1戦/1月22日/ラークス(スイス) Qual. Final Qual. Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Rnk Bib Name Nation Run1 Run2 Rnk Run1 Run2 Best Run1 Run2 Rnk Run1 Run2 Best 1 45 Niklas MATTSSON SWE 31.00 76.75 5 84.28 18.41 84.28 1 1 Jamie ANDERSON USA 80.25 83.60 1 74.66 84.35 84.35 2 36 Leon VOCKENSPERGER GER 74.75 63.00 6 78.90 77.03 78.90 2 10 Zoi SADOWSKI SYNNOTT NZL 72.38 81.26 2 82.96 35.48 82.96 3 63 Marcus KLEVELAND NOR 82.25 24.50 3 78.30 48.80 78.30 3 17 Tess COADY AUS 71.80 56.16 6 48.20 74.18 74.18 11 5 國武 大晃 STANCER 61.00 49.00 11 29.70 24.48 29.70 6 27 岩渕 麗楽 バートン 33.50 74.21 5 57.48 26.53 57.48 13 6 飛田 流輝 日本体育大学 70.75 80.50 1 61.70 67.35 SF/182.84 7 13 村瀬 心椛 ムラサキスポーツ 40.75 76.93 3 52.98 45.36 52.98 26 11 濵田 海人 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 14.00 61.00 26 - - - 10 11 芳家 里菜 大垣スキー協会 64.01 64.56 10 - - - 28 9 木俣 椋真 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 59.50 30.75 28 - - - 13 23 鬼塚 雅 星野リゾート 57.88 59.38 13 - - - 34 12 川上 蒼斗 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 50.75 16.00 34 - - - 39 35 大塚 健 バートン 35.00 39.50 39 - - - 51 33 山田 悠翔 STANCER 2.50 6.75 51 - - - スロープスタイル/3月14日/カルガリー(カナダ) Cancelled スロープスタイル第2戦/3月20日/アスペン(アメリカ) Qual. Final Qual. Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Rnk Bib Name Nation Run1 Run2 Rank Run1 Run2 Run2 Best Run1 Run2 Rank Run1 Run2 Run2 Best 1 6 Marcus KLEVELAND NOR 81.00 94.00 H2/1 87.58 44.01 35.98 87.58 1 6 Anna GASSER AUT 69.45 76.10 5 81.90 31.18 37.81 81.90 2 1 Redmond GERARD USA 83.25 90.00 H1/1 82.16 37.48 39.58 82.16 2 1 Hailey LANGLAND USA 78.11 79.76 3 58.00 72.30 51.68 72.30 3 11 Mark McMORRIS CAN 83.75 84.00 H2/4 81.90 41.46 68.68 81.90 3 11 Enni RUKAJARVI FIN 70.08 41.91 7 71.91 71.26 36.26 71.91 10 12 國武 大晃 STANCER 75.75 80.50 H1/6 51.11 52.06 48.45 52.06 4 7 村瀬 心椛 ムラサキスポーツ 79.11 84.38 1 39.46 67.76 24.53 67.76 15 49 大塚 健 バートン 78.75 74.25 15 - - - - 10 23 鬼塚 雅 星野リゾート 66.78 39.31 10 - - - - 47 13 濵田 海人 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 8.50 36.75 47 - - - - 13 16 芳家 里菜 大垣スキー協会 64.43 40.48 13 - - - - 52 9 飛田 流輝 日本体育大学 22.25 15.50 52 - - - - スロープスタイル第3戦/3月27日/シルヴァプラーナ(スイス) Qual. Final Qual. Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Rnk Bib Name Nation Run1 Run2 Rnk Run1 Run2 Best Run1 Run2 Rnk Run1 Run2 Best 1 5 Marcus KLEVELAND NOR 71.33 93.66 H2/1 96.00 20.50 96.00 1 109 岩渕 麗楽 バートン 71.33 90.66 H1/1 91.00 58.75 91.00 2 16 Liam BREARLEY CAN 88.33 25.00 H2/3 89.00 86.25 89.00 2 105 村瀬 心椛 ムラサキスポーツ 74.00 66.66 H2/3 88.75 84.00 88.75 3 31 Chris CORNING USA 21.33 78.33 H1/7 83.25 77.00 83.25 3 135 Tess COADY AUS 79.00 89.66 H2/1 84.00 86.25 86.25 11 45 大塚 健 バートン 73.00 83.00 H1/5 60.75 34.25 60.75 12 114 芳家 里菜 大垣スキー協会 60.66 32.33 12 - - - 12 12 濵田 海人 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 80.00 65.00 H1/6 12.50 45.75 45.75 12 124 鬼塚 雅 星野リゾート 60.66 25.33 12 - - - 20 8 飛田 流輝 日本体育大学 66.33 46.00 20 - - - 42 11 國武 大晃 STANCER 36.00 25.33 42 - - - 【BIG AIR ビッグエア】 【男子】 【女子】 ビッグエア/11月28日/北京(中国) Cancelled ビッグエア/12月19日/カッパーマウンテン(アメリカ) Cancelled ビッグエア第1戦/1月9日/クライシュベルグ(オーストリア) Qual. Final Qual. Final Rnk Bib Name Nation Rnk Bib Name Nation Total Rnk Run1 Run2 Run3 Score Total Rnk Run1 Run2 Run3 Score 1 4 Max PARROT CAN 167.60 1 80.20 16.20 84.80 165.00 1 14 Zoi SADOWSKI SYNNOTT NZL 157.00 4 24.80 81.60 80.80 162.40 2 8 Sven THORGREN SWE 151.60 4 85.80 73.00 78.20 164.00 2 7 村瀬 心椛 ムラサキスポーツ 170.20 2 92.00 28.60 69.80 161.80 3 19 Mons ROISLAND NOR 163.60 1 28.00 72.20 91.00 163.20 3 3 Anna GASSER AUT 152.60 5 86.60 74.80 26.00 161.40 4 31 大塚 健 バートン 145.20 3 75.00 81.40 69.80 156.40 4 5 岩渕 麗楽 バートン 169.40 3 82.00 77.60 63.60 159.60 6 14 國武 大晃 STANCER 166.00 2 76.60 66.60 38.20 143.20 5 1 鬼塚 雅 星野リゾート 178.80 1 29.60 87.80 71.00 158.80 17 18 飛田 流輝 日本体育大学 139.40 17 - - - - 11 15 芳家 里菜 大垣スキー協会 131.00 11 - - - - 19 23 濵田 海人 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 137.00 19 - - - - 14 18 浅沼 妃莉 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 118.40 14 - - - - 40 16 川上 蒼斗 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 105.00 40 - - - - 48 5 木俣 椋真 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 90.00 48 - - - - 50 50 山田 悠翔 STANCER 88.00 50 - - - - 種目別個人総合【男子ハーフパイプ】 種目別個人総合【男子スロープスタイル】 種目別個人総合【男子ビッグエア】 Point Point Point Rnk Name Nation Rnk Name Nation Rnk Name Nation 1 2 Total 1 2 3 Total 1 Total 1 戸塚 優斗 ヨネックス 100 100 200 1 Marcus KLEVELAND NOR 60 100 100 260 1 Max PARROT CAN 1000.00 1000.00 2 Andre HOEFLICH GER 50 60 110 2 Liam BREARLEY CAN 0 36 80 116 2 Sven THORGREN SWE 829.93 829.93 3 片山 來夢 バートン 26 80 106 3 Leon VOCKENSPERGER GER 80 0 29 109 3 Mons ROISLAND NOR 696.57 696.57 9 平野 流佳 太成学院大学スキー部 60 - 60 17 國武 大晃 STANCER 24 26 0 50 4 大塚 健 バートン 591.78 591.78 17 穴井 一光 (株)玉越スノースポーツクラブ 0 29 29 21 大塚 健 バートン 0 16 24 40 6 國武 大晃 STANCER 444.05 444.05 24 平野 海祝 開志国際高校 16 1 17 26 飛田 流輝 日本体育大学 20 0 11 31 17 飛田 流輝 日本体育大学 197.11 197.11 28 濵田 海人 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 5 0 22 27 19 濵田 海人 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 183.38 183.38 56 木俣 椋真 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 3 - - 3 40 川上 蒼斗 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 87.65 87.65 48 木俣 椋真 ヤマゼンロックザキッズ 54.30 54.30 50 山田 悠翔 STANCER 45.97 45.97 種目別個人総合【女子ハーフパイプ】 種目別個人総合【女子スロープスタイル】 種目別個人総合【女子ビッグエア】 Point Point Point Rnk Name Nation Rnk Name Nation Rnk Name Nation 1 2 Total 1 2 3 Total 1 Total 1 Chloe KIM USA 100 100 200 1 Anna GASSER AUT 45 100 50 195 1 Zoi SADOWSKI SYNNOTT NZL 1000.00 1000.00 2 小野 光希 バートン 80 50 130 2 村瀬 心椛 ムラサキスポーツ 36 50 80 166 2 村瀬 心椛 ムラサキスポーツ 825.16 825.16 3 Queralt CASTELLET ESP 40 80 120 3 Tess COADY AUS 60 45 60 165 3 Anna GASSER AUT 687.01 687.01 4 冨田 せな チームアルビレックス新潟 60 60 120 4 岩渕 麗楽 バートン 40 - 100 140 4 岩渕 麗楽 バートン 577.45 577.45 5 松本 遥奈 クルーズ 50 36 86 11 芳家 里菜 大垣スキー協会 26 20 22 68 5 鬼塚 雅 星野リゾート 490.14 490.14 6 今井 胡桃 プリオHDスキー部 36 40 76 11 鬼塚 雅 星野リゾート 20 26 22 68 11 芳家 里菜 大垣スキー協会 222.16 222.16 14 冨田 るき チームJWSC 32 - 32 14 浅沼 妃莉 ムラサキスポーツ北海道 162.85 162.85 20 鍛治 茉音 TJR 24 - 24 24 玉田 貴ら キャラファクトリー - 16 16 2021 FIS FREESTYLE & SNOWBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 FIS フリースタイル&スノーボード世界選手権大会 3月12日/スノーボード男子スロープスタイル 3月12日/スノーボード女子スロープスタイル Qual.
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