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Snowboarding at the Winter World University Games
Events10 (men: 5; women: 5)
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The Snowboarding events have been contested at the Universiade since 1995 as optional sport. Since the 1999 became a mandatory sport.

Events

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Event 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 Years
Men's giant slalom 6
Men's Parallel giant slalom 7
Men's Parallel slalom 3
Men's Big Air 3
Men's halfpipe 10
Men's Slopestyle 5
Men's Snowcross 11
Women's giant slalom 6
Women's Parallel giant slalom 7
Women's Parallel slalom 3
Women's Big Air 1
Women's halfpipe 10
Women's Slopestyle 5
Women's Snowcross 11

Medalists

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Men

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Giant slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995 United States Jeffrey Greenwood Italy Alex Andreis United States Ryan Mullen
1997 not included in the program
1999 Italy Federico Parini Canada Mitch Baker Bulgaria Boian Grebencharski
2001 Austria Michael Dabringer Slovenia Klemen Razinger Switzerland Christian Hanselmann
2003 Austria Michael Dabringer Russia Dimitri Vaitkous Austria Manuel Geiler
2005 not included in the program
2007 Slovenia Rok Marguč Slovenia Žan Košir France Sylvain Dufour
2009 not included in the program
2011 South Korea Kim Sang-Kyum Austria Sebastian Kislinger Switzerland Nevin Galmarini
2013-2019 not included in the program

Parallel giant slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995 United States Jeffrey Greenwood Italy Thomas Mossner United States Ryan Mullen
1997-2003 not included in the program
2005 Austria Thomas Lienbacher Slovenia Žan Košir Bulgaria Bojan Grebencharski
2007 not included in the program
2009 Russia Viktor Kulikov Austria Andreas Lausegger Germany Alex Deubl
2011 not included in the program
2013 Austria Sebastian Kislinger Italy Aaron March Slovenia Tim Mastnak
2015 Germany Daniel Weis South Korea Choi Bo-gun Austria Alexander Payer
2017 Russia Bogdan Bogdanov Russia Vladislav Shkurikhin Ukraine Oleksandr Belinskyy
2019 Poland Oskar Kwiatkowski Poland Michał Nowaczyk Russia Dmitry Sarsembaev
2023 Ukraine Mykhailo Kharuk Austria Matthäus Pink South Korea Hong Seung-yeong

Parallel slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-1999 not included in the program
2001 Switzerland Christian Hanselmann Hungary Andras Zarandy Switzerland Remo Diethelm
2003–2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Bogdan Bogdanov Poland Oskar Kwiatkowski Ukraine Oleksandr Belinskyy
2019 Russia Dmitry Sarsembaev Russia Dmitry Karlagachev South Korea Lee Sang-ho
2023 Austria Matthäus Pink Austria Dominik Burgstaller Ukraine Mykhailo Kharuk

Big Air

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-2003 not included in the program
2005 Austria Dominik Hoerner Slovenia Matevz Pristavec France Raphael Delfour
2007 not included in the program
2009 Japan Kazuhiro Kokubo Finland Pekka Ruokanen Russia Dmitri Mindrul
2011–2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Mikhail Matveev Australia Joss Mcalpin Czech Republic Martin Mikyska
2019 not included in the program
2023 Japan Kaku Yusei Germany Moritz Breu Japan Suzuki Atsuhiro

Halfpipe

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-1997 not included in the program
1999 Austria Martin Krebernik Switzerland Simon Raess Germany Thomas Rauch
2001 Japan Hayato Doi Poland Wojciech Pająk Slovenia Matus Hubka
2003 Japan Daisuke Murakami Poland Wojciech Pająk Japan Hayato Doi
2005 Canada Brendan Davis Austria Philipp Holleis Poland Michał Ligocki
2007 Poland Michał Ligocki Canada Brendan Davis Finland Juha Kinnunen
2009 Japan Kazuhiro Kokubo South Korea Kim Ho-jun China Zeng Xiaoye
2011 Japan Ryo Aono Japan Kazuumi Fujita South Korea Kim Ho-jun
2013 Spain Ruben Verges China Hu Yi Switzerland Rafael Imhof
2015 Japan Ayumu Nedefuji United States Zachary Black United States Broc Waring
2017 not included in the program
2019 Russia Nikita Avtaneev South Korea Kweon Lee-jun Finland Axel Thelen

Slopestyle

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-2009 not included in the program
2011 event cancelled
2013 Switzerland Philippe Haenni United States Billy Wandling Switzerland Rafael Imhof
2015 Czech Republic Petr Horák Poland Piotr Janosz Czech Republic Martin Mikyska
2017 Russia Mikhail Matveev Finland Aleksi Partanen Czech Republic Martin Mikyska
2019 Russia Anton Mamaev Russia Vlad Khadarin Finland Axel Thelen
2023 South Korea Lee Min-sik Japan Haruhi Tsuji Japan Suzuki Atsuhiro

Snowcross

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-1997 not included in the program
1999 Austria Michi Toelderer Switzerland Christian Hanselmann Russia Denis Zezin
2001 Austria Thomas Tengg Austria Manuel Geiler Switzerland Juerg Ackerman
2003 Czech Republic Michal Novotný France Boris Melquiot Switzerland Xavier Perret
2005 Austria Hans-Joerg Unterrainer Switzerland Sascha Duff France Paul-Henri Delerue
2007 France Léo Trespeuch Russia Andrey Boldykov Italy Lorenzo Semino
2009 Austria Andreas Lausegger Poland Marcin Bocian Switzerland Clemens Bolli
2011 Germany Konstantin Schad Italy Omar Visintin Italy Federico Raimo
2013 Austria Hanno Douschan Russia Nikolay Olyunin France Leo Trespeuch
2015 Russia Nikolay Olyunin Austria Alessandro Hämmerle France Nathan Birrien
2017 France Léo Le Ble France Guilhem Apilli Switzerland Sandro Perrenoud
2019 Canada Will Malisch Russia Daniil Dilman Japan Yoshiki Takahara
2023 France Benjamin Gattaz Czech Republic Jakub Žerava Germany Leon Beckhaus

Women

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Giant slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Switzerland Chiristine Gutter Slovenia Katja Gornik United States Madeleine Hengee
1997 not included in the program
1999 Poland Małgorzata Kukucz Germany Christine Gutter Austria Melina Holzer
2001 Slovenia Damiana Kacafura Russia Svietlana Boldikova Bulgaria Maria Dimova
2003 France Julie Pomagalski Finland Anna Heiramo Poland Blanca Isielonis
2005 not included in the program
2007 Italy Corinna Boccacini Russia Svietlana Boldikova Switzerland Daniela Meuli
2009 not included in the program
2011 Germany Selina Jörg Ukraine Annamari Chundak Slovenia Gloria Kotnik
2013-2019 not included in the program

Parallel giant slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Switzerland Chiristine Gutter Slovenia Katja Gornik United States Kyre Byram
1997-2003 not included in the program
2005 France Florine Valdenaire Austria Romy Pletzer Italy Corinna Boccacini
2007 not included in the program
2009 Austria Anja Puggl Japan Shohko Miyatake Poland Karolina Sztokfisz
2011 not included in the program
2013 Austria Julia Dujmovits Austria Sabine Schoeffmann Germany Selina Jörg
2015 Switzerland Patrizia Kummer Germany Selina Jörg Italy Nadya Ochner
2017 Poland Aleksandra Król Ukraine Annamari Dancha Poland Karolina Sztokfisz
2019 South Korea Jeong Hae-rim Russia Milena Bykova Russia Natalia Soboleva
2023 Italy Elisa Fava Austria Carmen Kainz Switzerland Flurina Baetschi

Parallel slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-1999 not included in the program
2001 Poland Blanka Isielonis Russia Svietlana Boldikova Slovenia Damiana Kacafura
2003–2015 not included in the program
2017 Poland Weronika Biela United States Maggie Carrigan Poland Karolina Sztokfisz
2019 Russia Milena Bykova Russia Natalia Soboleva South Korea Jeong Hae-rim
2023 Austria Carmen Kainz Switzerland Flurina Baetschi Ukraine Nadiia Hapatyn

Big Air

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995–2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Anastasia Loginova Russia Elena Kostenko Poland Katarzyna Rusin
2019 not included in the program
2023 Switzerland Livia Tanno Japan Yoshizawa Hikari France Noémie Equy

Halfpipe

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-1997 not included in the program
1999 Austria Maria Schumacher Spain Arantxa Gandiaga Germany Vanessa Tinney
2001 Switzerland Aude Combelles Switzerland Andrea Schuler Germany Vanessa Tinney
2003 Germany Annette Steinbauer Italy Alessia Follador Germany Vanessa Tinney
2005 Poland Paulina Ligocka China Pan Lei Finland Saana Pehkonen
2007 Poland Paulina Ligocka China Pan Lei China Lu Xiaoxiao
2009 China Liu Jiayu China Sun Zhifeng China Chen Xu
2011 China Cai Xuetong France Sophie Rodriguez China Li Shuang
2013 China Li Shuang China Sun Zhifeng China Xu Xiujuan
2015 China Cai Xuetong Spain Queralt Castellet Switzerland Carla Somaini
2017 not included in the program
2019 Japan Kurumi Imai China Qiu Leng China Wu Shaotong

Slopestyle

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-2009 not included in the program
2011 event cancelled
2013 New Zealand Natalie Good Switzerland Carla Somaini Switzerland Caroline Hoeckel
2015 Switzerland Celia Petrig United States Courtney Cox France Marion Haerty
2017 Poland Katarzyna Rusin Australia Amber Arazny Russia Anastasia Loginova
2019 Russia Elena Kostenko Russia Anastasia Loginova Russia Ekaterina Kosova
2023 Switzerland Livia Tanno France Noémie Equy Slovenia Tinkara Valcl

Snowcross

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995-1997 not included in the program
1999 Germany Melina Holzer Austria Bettina Koeffler Poland Małgorzata Kukucz
2001 Switzerland Simone Bachmann Switzerland Claudia Heusermann Poland Klaudyna Mikołajczyk
2003 France Julie Pomagalski Switzerland Kathrin Kellenberger Russia Olga Golovanova
2005 France Morgane Fleury Germany Alexandra Sock Switzerland Corinne Mottu
2007 France Diane Thermoz Liaudy France Delphine Carponcin Italy Raffaella Brutto
2009 France Claire Chapotot Czech Republic Klára Koukalová Italy Raffaella Brutto
2011 Czech Republic Klára Koukalová France Claire Chapotot Czech Republic Martina Krejčová
2013 Czech Republic Eva Samková Czech Republic Kateřina Chourová Poland Zuzanna Smykała
2015 Bulgaria Aleksandra Zhekova France Chloé Trespeuch Switzerland Simona Meiler
2017 France Sarah Devassoux Switzerland Miriam Wuffli Czech Republic Kateřina Chourová
2019 Russia Kristina Paul Russia Aleksandra Parshina Canada Audrey McManiman
2023 Switzerland Sophie Hediger France Chloé Passerat France Kim Martinez

Medal table

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Last updated after the 2023 Winter World University Games

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria (AUT)1814335
2 Switzerland (SUI)14101640
3 Russia (RUS)1315735
4 France (FRA)11101031
5 Poland (POL)96924
6 Japan (JPN)96621
7 Germany (GER)55818
8 China (CHN)46616
9 Italy (ITA)45514
10 Czech Republic (CZE)44513
11 South Korea (KOR)43613
12 Slovenia (SLO)26614
13 United States (USA)24612
14 Ukraine (UKR)22610
15 Canada (CAN)2215
16 Spain (ESP)1203
17 Bulgaria (BUL)1034
18 New Zealand (NZL)1001
19 Finland (FIN)0347
20 Australia (AUS)0202
21 Hungary (HUN)0101
Totals (21 entries)106106107319

References

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