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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Men's dual moguls

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Men's dual moguls
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenueDeer Valley
LocationUtah, United States
DatesFebruary 9
Competitors44
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Japan
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The Men's dual moguls competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on February 9, 2019.[1][2][3]

Qualification

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Top half

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
1 Canada Mikaël Kingsbury 82.82
24 United Kingdom Thomas Gerken Schofield 70.93
38 Czech Republic Mathew Retzer 70.86
24 United Kingdom Thomas Gerken Schofield 75.46
1 Canada Mikaël Kingsbury 88.67
28 United Kingdom Max Willis 37.61
28 United Kingdom Max Willis 79.18
16 France Jules Escobar 66.75
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
9 United States Casey Andringa 82.42
26 Canada Kerrian Chunland 77.33
37 China Chen Kang DNF
26 Canada Kerrian Chunland 62.63
9 United States Casey Andringa 82.96
19 United States Hunter Bailey 73.31
19 United States Hunter Bailey 79.37
43 China Wang Haoran 25.65
19 United States Hunter Bailey 80.40
8 Australia Brodie Summers 37.91
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
5 Australia Matt Graham 85.58
30 Kazakhstan Sergey Romanov DMF
39 China Dong Mingwei 39.69
30 Kazakhstan Sergey Romanov 78.37
5 Australia Matt Graham 83.06
12 Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov 83.10
17 Japan Goshin Fujiki 77.35
35 United Kingdom William Feneley DNF
17 Japan Goshin Fujiki 68.25
12 Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov 82.60
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
13 Sweden Oskar Elofsson 63.90
22 Canada Brenden Kelly DNF
13 Sweden Oskar Elofsson 78.53
4 Sweden Walter Wallberg 80.67
32 South Korea Seo Myung-joon 75.73
36 China Zhao Yang DNF
32 South Korea Seo Myung-joon DNF
4 Sweden Walter Wallberg 77.23

Bottom half

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
3 Japan Ikuma Horishima 82.66
29 Russia Ilya Chevsky DNF
41 United Kingdom Wil Willis DNF
29 Russia Ilya Chevsky 55.91
3 Japan Ikuma Horishima 86.52
14 Canada Laurent Dumais 76.05
20 Japan Motoki Shikata 78.52
14 Canada Laurent Dumais 80.47
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
11 Finland Jimi Salonen 29.58
25 Russia Andrey Makhnev 80.41
42 Kazakhstan Alexandr Gebert 61.96
25 Russia Andrey Makhnev 81.68
25 Russia Andrey Makhnev 77.50
6 United States Bradley Wilson 79.59
23 Russia Nikita Novitsky DNF
34 Finland Jussi Penttala 78.17
34 Finland Jussi Penttala 69.92
6 United States Bradley Wilson 79.12
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
7 Japan Daichi Hara 72.46
18 Australia James Matheson 68.48
40 Czech Republic Daniel Honzig 58.41
18 Australia James Matheson 78.38
7 Japan Daichi Hara 80.01
27 Australia Rohan Chapman-Davies 69.09
27 Australia Rohan Chapman-Davies 74.43
33 Russia Nikita Parkachev 63.49
27 Australia Rohan Chapman-Davies 78.45
10 Sweden Ludvig Fjällström 65.90
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
         
15 Sweden Felix Elofsson 73.92
21 United States Dylan Walczyk 78.62
21 United States Dylan Walczyk DNF
2 France Benjamin Cavet 85.39
31 Finland Topi Kanninen 76.64
44 Ukraine Oleh Masyra DNF
31 Finland Topi Kanninen 25.60
2 France Benjamin Cavet 82.04

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Canada Mikaël Kingsbury 86.67
9 United States Casey Andringa 77.24
1 Canada Mikaël Kingsbury 90.90
4 Sweden Walter Wallberg 79.54
12 Kazakhstan Pavel Kolmakov 66.05
4 Sweden Walter Wallberg 81.27
1 Canada Mikaël Kingsbury 87.62
6 United States Bradley Wilson 84.69
3 Japan Ikuma Horishima 54.53
6 United States Bradley Wilson 83.33
6 United States Bradley Wilson 81.98 Third place
7 Japan Daichi Hara DNF
7 Japan Daichi Hara 82.39 4 Sweden Walter Wallberg 79.37
2 France Benjamin Cavet 75.05 7 Japan Daichi Hara 83.31

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule — FIS World Championships February 1–10, 2019 snowboard | freestyle freeski". 2019worldchamps.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Final results