Boys' halfpipe
at the I Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueKühtai
Date15 January
Competitors27 from 18 nations
Winning points93.25
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ben Ferguson  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tim-Kevin Ravnjak  Slovenia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Taku Hiraoka  Japan

The boys' halfpipe competition of the snowboarding events at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, was held January 15, at Kühtai. 27 athletes from 18 different countries took part in this event.[1][2][3][4]

Results

Qualification

The qualification was started on 15 January at 09:30.[5] The three best snowboarders from each heat qualified for the final (QF) and the six snowboarders from each heat qualified for the semifinal (QSF).

RankBibHeatNameCountryRun 1Run 2BestNotes
181Taku Hiraoka Japan91.7595.0095.00QF
2202Tim-Kevin Ravnjak Slovenia89.2593.0093.00QF
3212Ben Ferguson United States88.0033.7588.00QF
4162David Hablützel Switzerland78.2582.7582.75QF
5262Michael Ciccarelli Canada53.2578.7578.75QSF
621Sebbe De Buck Belgium76.7545.5076.75QF
731Nikita Avtaneev Russia66.0072.5072.50QF
841Jan Kralj Slovenia65.5069.0069.00QSF
9172Johannes Höpfl Germany67.0021.2567.00QSF
10141Hamish Bagley New Zealand58.5064.7564.75QSF
1161Yannis Tourki France62.5039.0062.50QSF
12152Lucas Baume Switzerland31.7562.2562.25QSF
1351Sean Taylor Netherlands34.2560.5060.50QSF
14272Lewis Courtier-Jones Great Britain46.7560.0060.00QSF
15131Na Myung-joo South Korea54.7537.0054.75QS
1691Ivan Kardonov Russia54.0054.5054.50QSF
17232Kalle Järvilehto Finland51.2553.7553.75QSF
18192Victor Habermacher France52.5029.0052.50QSF
19182Manex Azula Spain35.0049.0049.00
20111Max Raymer United States47.0048.5048.50
21101Ondrej Porkert Czech Republic41.5047.5047.50
22242Stef Van Deursen Belgium44.5047.5047.50
23222Tuomas Pohjonen Finland47.2545.0047.25
24121Roland Hörtnagl Austria42.2510.7542.25
2571Linus Birkendahl Germany40.2521.0040.25
26252Ludvig Billtoft Sweden35.5038.0038.00
2711Philipp Kundratitz Austria31.2518.0031.25

Semifinal

The semifinal was started on 15 January at 09:30.[6] The six best snowboarderst qualified for the final (QF).

RankBibNameCountryRun 1Run 2BestNotes
126Michael Ciccarelli Canada84.7577.2584.75QF
217Johannes Höpfl Germany80.2521.5080.25QF
34Jan Kralj Slovenia76.0067.5076.00QF
46Yannis Tourki France70.5071.2571.25QF
514Hamish Bagley New Zealand40.5068.5068.50QF
65Sean Taylor Netherlands47.0067.0067.00QF
713Na Myung-joo South Korea65.0045.0065.00
827Lewis Courtier-Jones Great Britain59.7541.2559.25
99Ivan Kardonov Russia55.2557.5057.50
1023Kalle Järvilehto Finland54.0037.5054.00
1119Victor Habermacher France36.2535.7536.25
15Lucas Baume SwitzerlandDid not start

Final

The final was started on 15 January at 13:40.[7]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1Run 2Best
1st place, gold medalist(s)21Ben Ferguson United States90.2593.2593.25
2nd place, silver medalist(s)20Tim-Kevin Ravnjak Slovenia59.3586.7586.75
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)8Taku Hiraoka Japan55.7584.2584.25
426Michael Ciccarelli Canada74.5084.0084.00
516David Hablützel Switzerland49.0080.2580.25
64Jan Kralj Slovenia68.2575.0075.00
73Nikita Avtaneev Russia74.2570.2574.25
817Johannes Höpfl Germany64.2571.5071.50
96Yannis Tourki France63.0057.2563.00
1014Hamish Bagley New Zealand57.2546.2557.25
115Sean Taylor Netherlands49.2539.0049.25
122Sebbe De Buck Belgium33.5024.0033.50

References

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