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The women's halfpipe event in snowboarding at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics took place on 1 February at the Welli Hilli Park. [1] ... 60.50: 60.50: Q 10: 15: Choi ...
A total of 25 snowboarders qualified to compete at the games. For an athlete to compete they must have a minimum of 50.00 FIS points in Big Air or Slopestyle on the FIS Points List on January 17, 2022, and a top 30 finish in a World Cup event in Big Air or slopestyle or at the FIS Snowboard World Championships 2021.
The 22' wall size has proved very popular with athletes. The length of a superpipe ranges from 400 ft (120 m) to 600 ft (180 m), depending on available terrain and construction funding. All halfpipes require extensive grooming by specialized equipment. In contrast, a natural snow halfpipe can be cleaned by a
The tallest snow superpipe in the world (as of 2021) is located near Laax, Switzerland. [8] With a height of 6.90 m (22.6 ft), this halfpipe has held the world record since the 2014–2015 season, and regularly hosts the LAAX Open. The current world record for highest jump in a half-pipe is held by freestyle skier Joffrey Pollet-Villard. [9]
The Women's snowboard halfpipe competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2023 was held on 1 and 3 March ... 60.25: 24.00: 64.00: 8: 8: 1:
The top 30 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified, with a maximum of four athletes per National Olympic Committee (NOC) allowed. All athletes qualifying must also have placed in the top 30 of a FIS World Cup event or the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 during the qualification period (July 1, 2016 to January 21, 2018) and also have a minimum of 50 ...
The Women's ski halfpipe competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2023 was held on 1 and 4 March 2023. [1] [2] Qualification
The women's halfpipe competition in freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 17 February (qualification) and 18 February (final), at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou. [1] Eileen Gu of China won the event. The defending champion, Cassie Sharpe of Canada, returned and won silver.