Women's slopestyle
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueGenting Snow Park,
Zhangjiakou
Date5, 6 February
Competitors28 from 18 nations
Winning score92.88
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zoi Sadowski-Synnott  New Zealand
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Julia Marino  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tess Coady  Australia

The women's slopestyle competition in snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 5 February (qualification) and 6 February (final), at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou.[1]

Summary

Jamie Anderson won both previous slopestyle events at the Olympics, in 2014 and 2018, and qualified for the 2022 Olympics to defend her title. The 2018 silver medalist, Laurie Blouin, and the bronze medalist, Enni Rukajärvi, qualified at the Olympics as well. At the 2021–22 FIS Snowboard World Cup, only three slopestyle events were held before the Olympics. Kokomo Murase was leading the ranking, followed by Melissa Peperkamp and Reira Iwabuchi. Zoi Sadowski-Synnott is the 2021 world champion, with Jamie Anderson and Tess Coady being the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Zoi Sadowski-Synnott is also the 2022 X Games winner, ahead of Jamie Anderson and Miyabi Onitsuka.

Zoi Sadowski-Synnott won the gold medal, becoming the first person from New Zealand to win a Winter Olympic gold medal.[2] Julia Marino of the United States and Tess Coady of Australian won silver and bronze, respectively. For Marino and Coady, this was the first Olympic medal.

Qualification

A total of 30 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 17 January 2022 and a top 30 finish in a World Cup event in Big Air or slopestyle or at the FIS Snowboard World Championships 2021. A country could enter a maximum of four athletes into the event.[3]

Results

Qualification

Q — Qualified for the Final

The top 12 athletes in the qualifiers advanced to the Final.[4]

RankBibOrderNameCountryRun 1Run 2BestNotes
112Zoi Sadowski-Synnott New Zealand73.5886.7586.75Q
2610Kokomo Murase Japan74.9581.4581.45Q
331Enni Rukajärvi Finland66.7578.8378.83Q
444Anna Gasser Austria50.7175.0075.00Q
525Jamie Anderson United States74.3553.2674.35Q
6919Julia Marino United States2.9171.7871.78Q
7817Laurie Blouin Canada66.8571.5571.55Q
853Tess Coady Australia55.9871.1371.13Q
9129Hailey Langland United States28.3168.7168.71Q
101124Annika Morgan Germany29.6167.6367.63Q
11714Reira Iwabuchi Japan48.5167.0067.00Q
121928Ariane Burri Switzerland33.1565.5565.55Q
131018Melissa Peperkamp Netherlands61.2660.1861.26
141322Evy Poppe Belgium47.0856.8056.80
151420Jasmine Baird Canada49.5014.4149.50
16228Hanne Eilertsen Norway48.3535.3048.35
171623Courtney Rummel United States37.1848.3048.30
18176Katie Ormerod Great Britain47.3844.0147.38
192013Miyabi Onitsuka Japan42.6046.5846.58
202127Bianca Gisler Switzerland40.3538.4340.35
21267Carola Niemelä Finland22.3638.4338.43
221826Brooke Voigt Canada37.1112.7837.11
231530Cool Wakushima New Zealand34.46DNS34.46
242929Urška Pribošič Slovenia27.4832.0032.00
252811Rong Ge China29.3613.0129.36
262321Šárka Pančochová Czech Republic25.5117.1825.51
272512Lucile Lefevre France23.1621.9823.16
283125Kamilla Kozuback Hungary21.9519.5821.95
2715Klaudia Medlová SlovakiaDid not start
3016Lea Jugovac Croatia

Final

[5]

RankBibOrderNameCountryRun 1Run 2Run 3Best
1st place, gold medalist(s)112Zoi Sadowski-Synnott New Zealand84.5128.1592.8892.88
2nd place, silver medalist(s)97Julia Marino United States30.6187.6860.3587.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)55Tess Coady Australia82.6855.9884.1584.15
486Laurie Blouin Canada77.9646.7081.4181.41
572Reira Iwabuchi Japan75.6080.0346.1580.03
649Anna Gasser Austria35.0143.5875.3375.33
7310Enni Rukajärvi Finland30.5171.4523.4371.45
8113Annika Morgan Germany64.1331.0128.7664.13
928Jamie Anderson United States22.9860.7836.8860.78
10611Kokomo Murase Japan48.5049.0548.0049.05
11124Hailey Langland United States32.0548.3529.9348.35
12191Ariane Burri Switzerland21.4024.0118.8624.01

References

  1. Minji Seo (16 June 2021). "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  2. Nugent, Sean. "Zoi Sadowski-Synnott wins NZ's first ever Winter Olympic gold".
  3. "Qualification System for Xxiv Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022 International Ski Federation Snowboard" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation (FIS). 19 October 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  4. Qualification results
  5. Final results
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