Snowboarding at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics

Snowboarding
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueKanthaugen Freestyle Arena and Hafjell
DatesFebruary 14 – 19
Competitors79 from 32 nations

Snowboarding at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Kanthaugen Freestyle Arena, Lillehammer and Hafjell in Øyer, Norway from 14 January to 19 February. The snowboard cross was added for each gender.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 5 1 0 6
2  Germany (GER) 1 0 1 2
3  France (FRA) 1 0 0 1
4  Australia (AUS) 0 2 0 2
4  Switzerland (SUI) 0 2 0 2
6  Finland (FIN) 0 1 2 3
7  Russia (RUS) 0 1 0 1
8  Italy (ITA) 0 0 1 1
8  Slovenia (SLO) 0 0 1 1
8  South Korea (KOR) 0 0 1 1
8 Mixed-NOCs 0 0 1 1
Total 7 7 7 21

Boys' Events

Snowboard cross final
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' halfpipe
 Jake Pates
United States (USA)
93.00  Nikolas Baden
United States (USA)
85.25  Tit Štante
Slovenia (SLO)
80.25
Boys' slopestyle
 Jake Pates
United States (USA)
94.75  Vlad Khadarin
Russia (RUS)
90.25  Rene Rinnekangas
Finland (FIN)
87.75
Boys' snowboard cross
 Jake Vedder
United States (USA)
 Alex Dickson
Australia (AUS)
 Sebastian Pietrzykowski
Germany (GER)

Girls' Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' halfpipe
 Chloe Kim
United States (USA)
96.50  Emily Arthur
Australia (AUS)
90.00  Jeong Yu-rim
South Korea (KOR)
84.50
Girls' slopestyle
 Chloe Kim
United States (USA)
88.25  Elli Pikkujamsa
Finland (FIN)
82.25  Henna Ikola
Finland (FIN)
79.25
Girls' snowboard cross
 Manon Petit
France (FRA)
 Sophie Hediger
Switzerland (SUI)
 Caterina Carpano
Italy (ITA)

Mixed event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team snowboard ski cross
 Germany (GER)
Jana Fischer
Celia Funkler
Sebastian Pietrzykowski
Cornel Renn
 Switzerland (SUI)
Sophie Hediger
Talina Gantenbein
Pascal Bitschnau
Sascha Rueedi
 Team 4
Mixed-NOCs (MIX)

 Daryna Kyrychenko
Ukraine (UKR)
 Veronica Edebo
Sweden (SWE)
 Valentin Miladinov
Bulgaria (BUL)
 David Mobaerg
Sweden (SWE)

Qualification system

All quotas were distributed using the results of the 2015 World Junior Championships. Each nation was allowed to enter one athlete per event. The total quota was 80 athletes (32 in snowboard cross, 24 in slopestyle and 24 in halfpipe).[2]

Halfpipe
Event Total Qualified Boys' Qualified Girls'
Host nation 1 Norway Norway
Rankings 11 Austria
Belgium
China
Czech Republic
Finland
Germany
New Zealand
Slovenia
South Korea
Switzerland
United States
Australia
Canada
China
Finland
France
Japan
Slovenia
South Korea
Switzerland
United States
TBD
Total 12 12
Slopestyle
Event Total Qualified Boys' Qualified Girls'
Host nation 1 Norway Norway
Rankings 11 Austria
Croatia
Finland
France
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Russia
South Korea
Switzerland
United States
Belarus
Belgium
Canada
Chile
Finland
France
Japan
Slovenia
Spain
Switzerland
United States
Total 12 12
Snowboard cross
Event Total Qualified Boys' Qualified Girls'
Host nation 1/0 Norway Norway
Rankings 15/16 Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bulgaria
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Hungary
Japan
Kazakhstan
Lithuania
Russia
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Canada
Chile
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Poland
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United States
Total 16 16

Summary

NOC Boys' Girls' Total
Half-pipe Slopestyle Snowboard cross Half-pipe Slopestyle Snowboard cross
Argentina 1 12
Australia 1 12
Austria 111 14
Belarus 1 1
Belgium 1 1 1
Bulgaria 1 1
Canada 11114
Chile 112
China 1 1 2
Croatia 1 1
Czech Republic 1 1 13
Finland 11 11 4
France 111115
Germany 1 1 13
Hungary 1 12
Italy 11
Japan 1111 4
Kazakhstan 1 1
Lithuania 1 1
New Zealand 11 2
Netherlands 1 1
Norway 11111 5
Poland 11
Russia 11 13
Slovenia 1 11 3
South Korea 11 1 3
Spain 112
Switzerland 1111116
Turkey 1 12
Ukraine 11
United States 11 1115
Total: 32 NOCs 12 12 16 11 12 16 80

References

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