2011–12 FIS Snowboard World Cup

The 2011–12 FIS Snowboard World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season for snowboarding. The season started on 28 August 2011 and ended on 17 March 2012. The World Cup was organised by the FIS which also runs world cups and championships in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, and freestyle skiing. The FIS Snowboarding World Cup consisted of the parallel slalom, snowboard cross and the halfpipe. The men's side of the world cup also consisted of three big air competitions.

2011–12 Snowboarding World Cup
Winners
Overall men's Janne Korpi (FIN)
Overall women's Cai Xuetong (CHN)
Parallel slalom men's Andreas Prommegger (AUT)
Parallel slalom women's Patrizia Kummer (SUI)
Snowboard cross men's Pierre Vaultier (FRA)
Snowboard cross women's Dominique Maltais (CAN)
Halfpipe men's Janne Korpi (FIN)
Halfpipe women's Cai Xuetong (CHN)
Big Air men's Janne Korpi (FIN)
Competitions
Venues17
Individual49
Team2
Cancelled6

Parallel Slalom

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Date Place Classification Winner Second Third Report
13 October 2011   Landgraaf, Netherlands Slalom   Roland Fischnaller (ITA)   Aaron March (ITA)   Andreas Prommegger (AUT) [1]
3 December 2011   Carezza, Italy Giant Slalom Cancelled due to lack of snow; rescheduled to 21 December[1]
4 December 2011   Carezza, Italy Slalom Cancelled due to lack of snow; rescheduled to 22 December[1]
15 December 2011   Telluride, United States Giant Slalom   Benjamin Karl (AUT)   Andreas Prommegger (AUT)   Simon Schoch (SUI) [2]
21 December 2011[nb 1]   Carezza, Italy Giant Slalom   Roland Fischnaller (ITA)   Benjamin Karl (AUT)   Rok Flander (SLO) [3]
22 December 2011[nb 2]   Carezza, Italy Slalom   Benjamin Karl (AUT)   Simon Schoch (SUI)   Siegfried Grabner (AUT) [4]
13 January 2012   Jauerling, Austria Slalom (night)   Andreas Prommegger (AUT)   Andrey Sobolev (RUS)   Roland Fischnaller (ITA) [5]
19 January 2012[nb 3]   Bad Gastein, Austria Giant Slalom   Roland Fischnaller (ITA)   Aaron March (ITA)   Rok Flander (SLO) [6]
28 January 2012   Sudenfeld, Germany Giant Slalom   Siegfried Grabner (AUT)   Lukas Mathies (AUT)   Andreas Prommegger (AUT) [7]
22 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada Giant Slalom   Andreas Prommegger (AUT)   Manuel Veith (AUT)   Nevin Galmarini (SUI) [8]
3 March 2012   Moscow, Russia Slalom   Roland Fischnaller (ITA)   Simon Schoch (SUI)   Andreas Prommegger (AUT) [9]
10 March 2012   La Molina, Spain Giant Slalom   Andreas Prommegger (AUT)   Simon Schoch (SUI)   Benjamin Karl (AUT) [10]
17 March 2012   Valmalenco, Italy Giant Slalom   Roland Fischnaller (ITA)   Manuel Veith (AUT)   Ingemar Walder (AUT) [11]

Snowboard Cross

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
16 December 2011   Telluride, United States   Pierre Vaultier (FRA)   Christopher Robanske (CAN)   Nick Baumgartner (USA) [12]
17 December 2011   Telluride, United States (Team)   France
Pierre Vaultier
Xavier de le Rue
  United States
Jonathan Cheever
Nick Baumgartner
  Norway
Joachim Havikhagen
Stian Sivertzen
[13]
15 January 2012   Bad Gastein, Austria Cancelled due to lack of snow, rescheduled to 19 January in Veysonnaz[2]
19 January 2012   Veysonnaz, Switzerland   Andrey Boldykov (RUS)   Nate Holland (USA)   Pierre Vaultier (FRA) [14]
22 January 2012   Veysonnaz, Switzerland   Nate Holland (USA)   Markus Schairer (AUT)   Emanuel Perathoner (ITA) [15]
8 February 2012[nb 4]   Blue Mountain, Canada   Pierre Vaultier (FRA)   David Speiser (GER)   Nick Baumgartner (USA) [16]
21 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Pierre Vaultier (FRA)   Nikolay Olyunin (RUS)   Jonathan Cheever (USA) [17]
14 March 2012   Valmalenco, Italy   Stian Sivertzen (NOR)   Alex Tuttle (USA)   Tony Ramoin (FRA) [18]
16 March 2012   Valmalenco, Italy   Konstantin Schad (GER)   Andrey Boldykov (RUS)   Lluis Marin Tarroch (AND) [19]

Halfpipe

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
28 August 2011   Cardrona, New Zealand   Janne Korpi (FIN)   Zhang Yiwei (CHN)   Dimi de Jong (NED) [20]
3 November 2011   Saas-Fee, Switzerland   Yuri Podladchikov (SUI)   Ryō Aono (JPN)   Janne Korpi (FIN) [21]
17 December 2011   Ruka, Finland   Markus Malin (FIN)   Steve Krijbolder (NED)   Aleksi Kumpulainen (FIN) [22]
23 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Nathan Johnstone (AUS)   Taku Hiraoka (JPN)   Janne Korpi (FIN) [23]
2 March 2012   Bardonecchia, Italy Cancelled for economical reasons[3]

Big Air

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
29 October 2011   London, United Kingdom   Janne Korpi (FIN)   Seppe Smits (BEL)   Joris Ouwerkerk (NED) [24]
12 November 2011   Barcelona, Spain Cancelled[4]
19 November 2011   Stockholm, Sweden   Niklas Mattsson (SWE)   Michael Macho (AUT)   Alexey Sobolev (RUS) [25]
25 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Antoine Truchon (CAN)   Petja Piiroinen (FIN)   Matts Kulisek (CAN) [26]

Slopestyle

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
4 February 2012   Jasná, Slovakia Cancelled
26 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Dimi de Jong (NED)   Jonathan Versteeg (CAN)   Maxence Parrot (CAN) [27]
4 March 2012   Bardonecchia, Italy Cancelled for economical reasons[3]

source:[5]

Women

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Parallel Slalom

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Date Place Classification Winner Second Third Report
13 October 2011   Landgraaf, Netherlands Slalom   Fraenzi Maegert-Kohli (SUI)   Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS)   Marion Kreiner (AUT) [28]
3 December 2011   Carezza, Italy Giant Slalom Cancelled due to lack of snow; rescheduled to 21 December[1]
4 December 2011   Carezza, Italy Slalom Cancelled due to lack of snow; rescheduled to 22 December[1]
15 December 2011   Telluride, United States Giant Slalom   Julia Dujmovits (AUT)   Fraenzi Maegert-Kohli (SUI)   Amelie Kober (GER) [29]
21 December 2011[nb 1]   Carezza, Italy Giant Slalom   Caroline Calvé (CAN)   Amelie Kober (GER)   Marion Kreiner (AUT) [30]
22 December 2011[nb 2]   Carezza, Italy Slalom   Patrizia Kummer (SUI)   Isabella Laböck (GER)   Anke Karstens (GER) [31]
13 January 2012   Jauerling, Austria Slalom (night)   Patrizia Kummer (SUI)   Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS)   Marion Kreiner (AUT) [32]
19 January 2012[nb 3]   Bad Gastein, Austria Giant Slalom   Patrizia Kummer (SUI)   Julie Zogg (SUI)   Marion Kreiner (AUT) [33]
28 January 2012   Sudenfeld, Germany Giant Slalom   Amelie Kober (GER)   Marion Kreiner (AUT)   Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS) [34]
22 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada Giant Slalom   Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS)   Julia Dujmovits (AUT)   Julie Zogg (SUI) [35]
3 March 2012   Moscow, Russia Slalom   Patrizia Kummer (SUI)   Julia Dujmovits (AUT)   Julie Zogg (SUI) [36]
10 March 2012   La Molina, Spain Giant Slalom   Patrizia Kummer (SUI)   Amelie Kober (GER)   Julie Zogg (SUI) [37]
17 March 2012   Valmalenco, Italy Giant Slalom   Amelie Kober (GER)   Patrizia Kummer (SUI)   Julia Dujmovits (AUT) [38]

Snowboard Cross

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
16 December 2011   Telluride, United States   Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)   Dominique Maltais (CAN)   Deborah Anthonioz (FRA) [39]
17 December 2011   Telluride, United States (Team)   France
Nelly Moenne Loccoz
Deborah Anthonioz
  Canada
Dominique Maltais
Maelle Ricker
  United States
Lindsey Jacobellis
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof
[40]
15 January 2012   Bad Gastein, Austria Cancelled due to lack of snow, rescheduled to 19 January in Veysonnaz[2]
19 January 2012   Veysonnaz, Switzerland   Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)   Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL)   Dominique Maltais (CAN) [41]
22 January 2012   Veysonnaz, Switzerland   Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)   Dominique Maltais (CAN)   Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL) [42]
8 February 2012[nb 4]   Blue Mountain, Canada   Dominique Maltais (CAN)   Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL)   Maëlle Ricker (CAN) [43]
21 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Maëlle Ricker (CAN)   Nelly Moenne Loccoz (FRA)   Déborah Anthonioz (FRA) [44]
14 March 2012   Valmalenco, Italy   Maëlle Ricker (CAN)   Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL)   Nelly Moenne Loccoz (FRA) [45]
16 March 2012   Valmalenco, Italy   Jacqueline Hernandez (USA)   Nelly Moenne Loccoz (FRA)   Zoe Gillings (GBR) [46]

Halfpipe

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
28 August 2011   Cardrona, New Zealand   Cai Xuetong (CHN)   Holly Crawford (AUS)   Ursina Haller (SUI) [47]
3 November 2011   Saas-Fee, Switzerland   Queralt Castellet (ESP)   Sophie Rodriguez (FRA)   Ursina Haller (SUI) [48]
17 December 2011   Ruka, Finland   Lucile Lefevre (FRA)   Emma Bernard (FRA)   Ella Suitiala (FIN) [49]
23 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Cai Xuetong (CHN)   Li Shuang (CHN)   Haruna Matsumoto (JPN) [50]
2 March 2012   Bardonecchia, Italy Cancelled for economical reasons[3]

Slopestyle

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Date Place Winner Second Third Report
4 February 2012   Jasná, Slovakia Cancelled
26 February 2012   Stoneham, Canada   Charlotte van Gils (NED)   Brooke Voigt (CAN)   Breanna Stangeland (CAN) [51]
4 March 2012   Bardonecchia, Italy Cancelled for economical reasons[3]

source:[5]

Standings

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Overall Men

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Janne Korpi (FIN) 3990
2.   Dimi de Jong (NED) 2940
3.   Petja Piiroinen (FIN) 1520
4.   Nathan Johnstone (AUS) 1500
5.   Taku Hiraoka (JPN) 1295

Overall Women

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Cai Xuetong (CHN) 2000
2.   Queralt Castellet (ESP) 1580
3.   Emma Bernard (FRA) 1320
4.   Li Shuang (CHN) 1300
5.   Lucile Lefevre (FRA) 1290

Parallel Slalom Men

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Andreas Prommegger (AUT) 6950
2.   Roland Fischnaller (ITA) 6930
3.   Benjamin Karl (AUT) 5506
4.   Simon Schoch (SUI) 4686
5.   Siegfried Grabner (AUT) 3880

Parallel Slalom Women

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Patrizia Kummer (SUI) 6840
2.   Amelie Kober (GER) 6180
3.   Julia Dujmovits (AUT) 5400
4.   Marion Kreiner (AUT) 5310
5.   Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS) 5070

Snowboard Cross Men

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Pierre Vaultier (FRA) 3852
2.   Andrey Boldykov (RUS) 2930
3.   Nate Holland (USA) 2340
4.   Konstantin Schad (GER) 2306
5.   David Speiser (GER) 2250

Snowboard Cross Women

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Dominique Maltais (CAN) 4200
2.   Maëlle Ricker (CAN) 3950
3.   Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL) 3760
4.   Nelly Moenne Loccoz (FRA) 3460
5.   Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) 3000

Halfpipe Men

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Janne Korpi (FIN) 2200
2.   Nathan Johnstone (AUS) 1500
3.   Dimi de Jong (NED) 1360
4.   Taku Hiraoka (JPN) 1295
5.   Markus Malin (FIN) 1150

Halfpipe Women

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Cai Xuetong (CHN) 2000
2.   Queralt Castellet (ESP) 1580
3.   Emma Bernard (FRA) 1320
4.   Li Shuang (CHN) 1300
5.   Lucile Lefevre (FRA) 1290

Big Air Men

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Pos Athlete Points
1.   Janne Korpi (FIN) 1520
2.   Petja Piiroinen (FIN) 1280
3.   Niklas Mattsson (SWE) 1160
4.   Antoine Truchon (CAN) 1078
5.   Alexey Soblev (RUS) 1050

source:[6]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Austria7101128
2  Switzerland76720
3  France64515
4  Canada56516
5  United States53412
6  Italy5229
7  Germany3429
8  Finland3148
9  Russia2529
10  China2204
11  Netherlands2125
12  Australia1102
13  Norway1012
14  Spain1001
  Sweden1001
16  Bulgaria0314
17  Japan0213
18  Belgium0101
19  Slovenia0022
20  Andorra0011
  Great Britain0011
Totals (21 entries)515151153

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Rescheduled from 3 December 2011.
  2. ^ a b Rescheduled from 4 December 2011.
  3. ^ a b Moved from Veysonnaz.
  4. ^ a b Subject to bid

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Carezza (ITA) postponed". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 25 November 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Bad Gastein (AUT) cancelled". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 3 January 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d "Bardonecchia (ITA) cancelled". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  4. ^ "Barcelona Big Air cancelled". FIS. Archived from the original on 15 November 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  5. ^ a b "LG Snowboard World Cup Calendar 2011/12 Ladies/Men" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  6. ^ "FIS World Snowboard WorldCup Standings 2011/12 Ladies/Men". FIS. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
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