Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Freestyle skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's moguls

Men's moguls
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Gold medalist Alexandre Bilodeau
VenueCypress Bowl Ski Area
Dates14 February
Competitors30 from 10 nations
Winning Score26.75
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alexandre Bilodeau  Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dale Begg-Smith  Australia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bryon Wilson  United States
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The men's moguls event in freestyle skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada took place on February 14 at Cypress Bowl Ski Area. This event produced the first gold medal for Canada as an Olympic host country and the first silver medal for Australia in Winter Olympic competition.

Results

Qualification

The qualification was held at 14:30.[1]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1 3 Guilbaut Colas  France 23.35 13.7 5.11 7.12 25.93 Q
2 4 Alexandre Bilodeau  Canada 24.22 13.5 5.26 6.72 25.48 Q
3 5 Bryon Wilson  United States 24.01 13.3 4.95 6.81 25.06 Q
4 1 Dale Begg-Smith  Australia 24.65 13.6 4.91 6.52 25.03 Q
5 2 Jesper Björnlund  Sweden 25.04 13.2 5.00 6.33 24.53 Q
6 10 Maxime Gingras  Canada 24.06 12.7 4.88 6.79 24.37 Q
7 17 Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau  Canada 24.25 12.9 4.76 6.70 24.36 Q
8 26 Sho Endo  Japan 24.69 12.8 5.06 6.50 24.36 Q
9 7 Dmitriy Reiherd  Kazakhstan 24.78 12.8 5.00 6.46 24.26 Q
10 14 Patrick Deneen  United States 24.39 13.2 4.13 6.64 23.97 Q
11 20 Yugo Tsukita  Japan 25.34 13.0 4.60 6.20 23.80 Q
12 22 Arttu Kiramo  Finland 25.00 13.0 4.43 6.35 23.78 Q
13 9 Vincent Marquis  Canada 24.28 12.5 4.52 6.69 23.71 Q
14 8 Alexandr Smyshlyaev  Russia 25.43 12.8 4.70 6.15 23.65 Q
15 11 Nobuyuki Nishi  Japan 25.74 12.9 4.61 6.01 23.52 Q
16 21 Nathan Roberts  United States 24.23 12.4 4.11 6.71 23.22 Q
17 23 Pierre Ochs  France 23.85 11.9 4.40 6.89 23.19 Q
18 12 Denis Dolgodvorov  Russia 25.38 12.1 4.81 6.18 23.09 Q
19 6 Michael Morse  United States 26.06 12.8 4.42 5.86 23.08 Q
20 31 Mikko Ronkainen  Finland 24.95 12.6 4.02 6.38 23.00 Q
21 27 Tapio Luusua  Finland 25.57 13.0 3.74 6.09 22.83
22 28 Arnaud Burille  France 24.50 11.8 4.19 6.59 22.58
23 19 Per Spett  Sweden 27.27 12.4 4.40 5.30 22.10
24 16 Kai Ozaki  Japan 23.34 11.0 3.94 7.13 22.07
25 25 Andrey Volkov  Russia 25.28 11.4 4.33 6.22 21.95
26 32 Lukas Vaculik  Czech Republic 25.73 12.0 3.77 6.01 21.78
27 29 Ramone Cooper  Australia 26.78 11.4 4.19 5.52 21.11
28 30 Sergey Volkov  Russia 29.25 5.6 2.25 4.37 12.22
29 33 Dmitriy Barmashov  Kazakhstan 28.45 4.1 2.71 4.75 11.56
30 15 Anthony Benna  France RNS

Final

The final was held at 17:30.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Score Total Notes
Turns Air Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Alexandre Bilodeau  Canada 23.17 14.1 5.44 7.21 26.75
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Dale Begg-Smith  Australia 23.72 14.2 5.43 6.95 26.58
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Bryon Wilson  United States 24.00 13.8 5.46 6.82 26.08
4 9 Vincent Marquis  Canada 23.10 13.6 5.04 7.24 25.88
5 17 Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau  Canada 25.83 13.9 5.05 6.88 25.83
6 3 Guilbaut Colas  France 22.90 13.9 4.51 7.33 25.74
7 26 Sho Endo  Japan 23.52 13.1 5.24 7.04 25.38
8 2 Jesper Björnlund  Sweden 24.33 13.5 4.95 6.67 25.12
9 11 Nobuyuki Nishi  Japan 23.92 13.4 4.85 6.86 25.11
10 8 Alexandr Smyshlyaev  Russia 23.75 13.2 4.24 6.94 24.38
11 10 Maxime Gingras  Canada 23.40 12.0 5.03 7.10 24.13
12 23 Pierre Ochs  France 24.96 12.9 4.35 6.37 23.62
13 12 Denis Dolgodvorov  Russia 25.53 12.5 4.98 6.11 23.59
14 31 Mikko Ronkainen  Finland 24.59 12.8 4.16 6.54 23.50
15 6 Michael Morse  United States 24.45 12.3 4.47 6.61 23.38
16 22 Arttu Kiramo  Finland 23.92 11.8 4.10 6.86 22.76
17 20 Yugo Tsukita  Japan 24.98 12.0 4.38 6.36 22.74
18 7 Dmitriy Reiherd  Kazakhstan 25.28 10.3 2.71 6.22 19.23
19 14 Patrick Deneen  United States RNS
19 21 Nathan Roberts  United States RNS

RNS = Run Not Scored

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