The 2017–18 FIS Snowboard World Cup was the 24th
World Cup season in
snowboarding
Snowboarding is a recreational and competitive activity that involves descending a snow-covered surface while standing on a snowboard that is almost always attached to a rider's feet. It features in the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympi ...
organised by
International Ski Federation
The ''Fédération internationale de ski et de snowboard'' (FIS; en, International Ski and Snowboard Federation) is the highest international governing body for skiing and snowboarding. Founded on 2 February 1924 in Chamonix, France during the ...
. The season started on 4 September 2017 in
Cardrona, New Zealand and concluded on 24 March 2018 in
Quebec City, Canada. Competitions consisted of parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom,
snowboard cross
Snowboard cross, also known as boardercross, is a snowboard competition in which four to six competitors race down a course. Snowboard cross courses are typically quite narrow and include cambered turns, various types of jumps, berms, rollers, ...
,
halfpipe,
slopestyle and
big air.
Men
Snowboard Cross
Parallel
Big Air
Halfpipe
Slopestyle
Ladies
Snowboard Cross
Parallel
Big Air
Halfpipe
Slopestyle
Team
Snowboard cross men
Snowboard cross ladies
Parallel mixed
Men's standings
Parallel overall (PSL/PGS)
Parallel slalom
Parallel giant slalom
Snowboard Cross
Freestyle overall (BA/SBS/HP)
Big Air
Halfpipe
Slopestyle
Ladies' standings
Parallel overall (PSL/PGS)
Parallel slalom
Parallel giant slalom
Snowboard Cross
Freestyle overall (BA/SBS/HP)
Big Air
Halfpipe
Slopestyle
References
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FIS Snowboard World Cup
FIS Snowboard World Cup
The FIS Snowboard World Cup is an annual snowboarding competition, arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1994. Since its inauguration, different disciplines have been added and removed, along with categories used to group them.
...
FIS Snowboard World Cup
The FIS Snowboard World Cup is an annual snowboarding competition, arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1994. Since its inauguration, different disciplines have been added and removed, along with categories used to group them.
...