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2019–20 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
The 2019/20 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup was a World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 6 September 2019 and finished on 8 March 2020. This season include six disciplines: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air. Men Ski Cross Moguls Dual Moguls Aerials Halfpipe Slopestyle Big Air Ladies Ski Cross Moguls Dual Moguls Aerials Halfpipe Slopestyle Big Air Team Team Aerials Men's standings Overall Ski Cross Ski Cross Alps Tour Moguls Aerials Halfpipe Slopestyle Big Air Ladies' standings Overall Ski Cross Ski Cross Alps Tour Moguls Aerials Halfpipe Slopestyle Big Air Nations Cup Overall References {{DEFAULTSORT:2019-20 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup World Cup World Cup A world cup ...
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Mikaël Kingsbury
Mikaël Kingsbury (born July 24, 1992) is a Canadian freestyle skier. He is the most accomplished moguls and freestyle skier of all time. He achieved eminence early in his career after earning the 2009–10 FIS World Cup Rookie of the Year award. He is a 13-time FIS Freestyle World Cup title-holder for overall moguls and nine-time title-holder for overall freestyle, owning the records for most men's Moguls World Cup titles and Overall Freestyle World Cup titles. He also owns the records for career World Cup moguls victories with 99, and consecutive Freestyle World Cup event wins with 13. He is the first man to have won both the moguls and dual moguls World Championship events (sweeping the two events three times), and has won the most medals at the Freestyle World Championships of any male competitor in history, having won a medal in 15 of the 16 events he has competed in. Kingsbury has also won the Olympic silver medal in 2014 and 2022, and the gold medal in men's moguls at ...
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International Ski Federation
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation, also known as FIS (), is the highest international governing body for skiing and snowboarding. It was previously known as the International Ski Federation () until 26 May 2022 when the name was changed to include snowboard. Founded on 2 February 1924 in Chamonix, France during the 1924 Winter Olympics, inaugural Winter Olympic Games, FIS is responsible for the Winter Olympic Games, Olympic skiing disciplines, namely Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing (sport), cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding. The FIS is also responsible for setting the international competition rules. The organization has a membership of 132 national ski associations, and is based in Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland. Most World Cup wins At least 50 World Cup wins in all disciplines run by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation for men and women: Updated as of 3 February 2024 Ski disciplines The ...
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Montafon
Montafon ( in local dialect: "''Muntafu''") is a long valley in the westernmost Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg. It is traversed by the river Ill (Vorarlberg) and extends from the city of Bludenz and the Verwall Alps in the north, to the Silvretta and Rätikon mountain range in the south. Piz Buin, at 3,312 meters, is the highest peak within the Silvretta mountain range and the highest peak in Vorarlberg. The Montafon region has a population of 16,421(2021). Geography The Montafon is an association of ten communities ("Stand Montafon"), all of which belong to the Bludenz district. The main town is Schruns. Regional tourism is marketed by the Tourist Association Montafon, run by the municipalities, the Vorarlberger Illwerke and the regional mountain cableways. The municipalities: * Bartholomäberg () * Gaschurn () * Lorüns () * St. Anton im Montafon () * Sankt Gallenkirch () * Schruns () * Silbertal () * Stallehr () * Tschagguns () * Vandans () The route ...
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Joos Berry
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Bastien Midol
Bastien Midol (born 3 August 1990) is a French freestyle skier. He has won 4 FIS World Cups and won a silver medal at the 2013 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships. His brother is also a medallist skier, Jonathan Midol Jonathan Midol (born 13 January 1988) is a French freestyle skier and Olympic medalist. He was born in Annecy. He competed in ski cross at the World Ski Championships 2013, and at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Sochi ( rus, Сочи, p .... Midol won the 2019 Ski Cross Crystal Globe, and came 2nd in the Overall Freestyle Rankings. References External links * (freestyle) * (alpine) * * * * * 1990 births Living people Skiers from Annecy French male freestyle skiers Olympic freestyle skiers for France X Games competitors Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics 21st-century French sportsmen {{France-freestyle-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Ryan Regez
Ryan Regez (born 30 January 1993) is a Swiss freestyle skier who specializes in skicross. Career Regez grew up in Wengen, has Swiss-British dual citizenship, and is a member of the Wengen ski club. On 15 February 2014, Regez contested his first FIS race. He finished 40th at Watles. In January 2015, he made his European Cup debut in Orcières and won the overall victory in the 2015–16 season and thus secured a place in the main squad. He made his debut in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup on 5 December in Montafon and achieved 58th place. The 2016–17 season went well, but at the penultimate race in Russia's Sunny Valley, he fell while leading in the 1/8 final and tore his cruciate ligament. Despite this, he finished 30th this season and 136th overall. After this injury, he started again in the European Cup the following season, winning for the second time overall. Regez surprisingly achieved his first World Cup victory on 16 February 2019 in Feldberg. The day after, he confir ...
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Youri Duplessis Kergomard
Youri may refer to: Places *Youri, Mali, a small town and commune in south-western Mali *Youri, Niger, a village and rural commune in Niger People *Youri Djorkaeff (born 1968), former French-Armenian football player *Youri Mulder (born 1969), former Dutch footballer *Youri Stepkine (born 1971), a Russian judoka *Youri Egorov (1954–1988), Soviet classical pianist *Youri Moltchan (born 1983), Russian foil fencer *Youri Sedykh (born 1955), a former Soviet/Ukrainian athlete *Youri Messen-Jaschin (born 1941), Swiss artist of Latvian origin *Youri Tielemans (born 1997), Belgian football midfielder *Yourii Litvinov (born 1978), Kazakhstani figure skater *Youri Ziffzer Youri Ziffzer (born 21 August 1986) is a German professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played for Adler Mannheim in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He previously played three seasons wi ...
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Val Thorens
Val Thorens () is a ski town in the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps at an altitude of . It is located in the commune of Saint-Martin-de-Belleville in the Savoie department. The resort forms part of the Les Trois Vallées ski area which, with over 600 km of slopes, is one of the largest linked ski areas in the world. Resort In 1971 the first of three drag lifts was installed, followed in 1972 by the opening of the first ski school. Skiing The resort is usually open from mid-November until early May. The highest ski-able peaks are Pointe du Bouchet (3230 m) and Cime de Caron (3200 m). Many of the slopes in Val Thorens face north and north-west. However, the resort itself faces south. Val Thorens has a total of 68 marked runs, and several terrain parks. The main snow park hosts a stage of the national SFR Slopestyle Tour, and the ski cross arena is frequently visited by the FIS Skier X World Cup. Val Thorens is part of the ''3 vallées'' ski domain, which is conne ...
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Big Air
Big air is a high-injury-risk sports discipline where the competitor rides a vehicle, such as a motocross motorcycle, a skateboard, a snowboard, or a pair of skis, down a hill or ramp and performs aerial tricks after launching off very large jumps. In most versions, there is one large jump and therefore only one opportunity to perform a trick. It is an extreme version of slopestyle. Competitors perform complex tricks in the air, aiming to attain sizable height and distance as well, all while making every effort to secure a clean landing. Many competitions also require the rider to do a specific trick to win the major prize. The term was coined by French-Canadians because of their love for the extreme nature of the event. Skiing and snowboarding Since 2004, Big Air Skiing has been featured in the FIS Snowboard World Championships. In 2018, Big Air became the newest snowboarding event introduced in the Olympic Games The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; ) are the world's ...
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Slopestyle
Slopestyle is a winter sport in which athletes skiing, ski or snowboard down a course including a variety of obstacles including rails, jumps and other terrain park features. Points are scored for amplitude, originality and quality of tricks. The discipline has its roots in action sports like skateboarding and BMX and has very successfully crossed over into the snow sports worlds of skiing and snowboarding. Skiers use Twin-tip skis for their symmetry since they often go large portions of the course backward (referred to as "switch") and for their balanced weight so as to not destabilize spins. Slopestyle tricks fall mainly into four categories: spins, Grind (sport), grinds, grabs and Flip (acrobatic), flips, and most tricks done in competition are a combination of these. Slopestyle is one of the Freestyle skiing, freestyle disciplines, along with Mogul skiing, moguls, Freestyle skiing#Aerial skiing, aerials, Ski Cross, cross, big air and half-pipe. History of Slopestyle Competit ...
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Halfpipe
A half-pipe is a structure used in gravity extreme sports such as skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, freestyle BMX, Inline skating, skating, and scooter riding. Overview The structure resembles a cross-section of a swimming pool, essentially two concave ramps (or quarter-pipes), topped by copings and decks, facing each other across a flat transition, also known as a ''tranny''. Originally half-pipes were half sections of a large diameter pipe. Since the 1980s, half-pipes contain an extended ''flat bottom'' between the quarter-pipes. The original style half-pipes are no longer built. Flat ground provides time to regain balance after landing and more time to prepare for the next trick. Half-pipe applications include leisure recreation, skills development, competitive training, amateur and professional competition, demonstrations, and as an adjunct to other types of skills training. A skilled athlete can perform in a half-pipe for an extended period of time by pump (skateboarding) ...
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