2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup explained

2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup
Competition1:Parallel overall
Competition1men: Andrey Sobolev
Competition1ladies: Ester Ledecká
Competition2:Parallel giant slalom
Competition2men: Tim Mastnak
Competition2ladies: Ester Ledecká
Competition3:Parallel slalom
Competition3men: Stefan Baumeister
Competition3ladies: Julie Zogg
Competition4:Snowboard cross
Competition4men: Alessandro Hämmerle
Competition4ladies: Eva Samková
Competition5:Freestyle overall
Competition5men: Chris Corning
Competition5ladies: Miyabi Onitsuka
Competition6:Halfpipe
Competition6men: Yūto Totsuka
Competition6ladies: Cai Xuetong
Competition7:Slopestyle
Competition7men: Chris Corning
Competition7ladies: Miyabi Onitsuka
Competition8:Big Air
Competition8men: Takeru Otsuka
Competition8ladies: Reira Iwabuchi
Mixedcompetition1:Nations Cup overall
Mixedcompetition1both: Switzerland
Previous:2017–18
Next:2019–20

The 2018–19 FIS Snowboard World Cup was the 25th World Cup season in snowboarding organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 8 September 2018 in Cardrona, New Zealand and concluded on 24 March 2019 in Winterberg, Germany. Competitions consisted of parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.

Men

Snowboard Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
21 December 2018   CerviniaSBX Martin Nörl Omar Visintin Hanno Douschan
22 December 2018   CerviniaSBX Emanuel Perathoner Jake Vedder Martin Nörl
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
9 February 2019   FeldbergSBX Cameron Bolton Paul Berg Konstantin Schad
2 March 2019   Baqueira BeretSBX Alessandro Hämmerle
16 March 2019   VeysonnazSBX Lucas Eguibar Alessandro Hämmerle Cameron Bolton

Parallel

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
13 December 2018   CarezzaPGS Tim Mastnak Benjamin Karl Sebastian Kislinger
15 December 2018   Cortina d'AmpezzoPGS Roland Fischnaller Nevin Galmarini Benjamin Karl
8 January 2019   Bad GasteinPSL Stefan Baumeister Dario Caviezel Benjamin Karl
19 January 2019   RoglaPGS Edwin Coratti Daniele Bagozza Rok Marguč
26 January 2019   MoscowPSL Andrey Sobolev Dario Caviezel Maksim Rogozin
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 February 2019   PyeongchangPGS Žan Košir Lukas Mathies Andreas Prommegger
17 February 2019   PyeongchangPGS Andreas Prommegger Sylvain Dufour Sangho Lee
23 February 2019   Secret GardenPGS Tim Mastnak Andrey Sobolev Stefan Baumeister
24 February 2019   Secret GardenPSL Daniele Bagozza Dmitry Loginov Roland Fischnaller
9 March 2019   ScuolPGS Andrey Sobolev Dmitry Loginov Dario Caviezel
23 March 2019   WinterbergPSL Lukas Mathies Stefan Baumeister Žan Košir

Big Air

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
8 September 2018   CardronaBA Chris Corning Takeru Otsuka Mons Røisland
3 November 2018   ModenaBA Takeru Otsuka Chris Corning Kalle Järvilehto
24 November 2018   BeijingBA Sven Thorgren Takeru Otsuka Clemens Millauer
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 March 2019   Quebec CityBA Seppe Smits Kalle Järvilehto Jonas Bösiger

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
8 December 2018   Copper MountainHP Scotty James Toby Miller Chase Josey
21 December 2018   Secret GardenHP Jan Scherrer Ruka Hirano Yūto Totsuka
19 January 2019   LaaxHP Scotty James Yūto Totsuka Jake Pates
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
15 February 2019   CalgaryHP Yūto Totsuka Ruka Hirano Derek Livingston
9 March 2019   MammothHP Yūto Totsuka Patrick Burgener Derek Livingston

Slopestyle

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
21 December 2018   Secret GardenSS Takeru Otsuka Niklas Mattsson Vlad Khadarin
12 January 2019   KreischbergSS Mons Røisland Chris Corning Hiroaki Kunitake
18 January 2019   LaaxSS Chris Corning Ståle Sandbech Moritz Thönen
26 January 2019   Seiser AlmSS Markus Olimstad Stian Kleivdal Lyon Farrell
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
9 March 2019   MammothSS Redmond Gerard Judd Henkes Ruki Tobita

Ladies

Snowboard Cross

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
21 December 2018   CerviniaSBX Lindsey Jacobellis Eva Samková Charlotte Bankes
22 December 2018   CerviniaSBX Eva Samková Lindsey Jacobellis Michela Moioli
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
9 February 2019   FeldbergSBX Lindsey Jacobellis Michela Moioli Eva Samková
2 March 2019   Baqueira BeretSBX Eva Samková Chloé Trespeuch Lindsey Jacobellis
16 March 2019   VeysonnazSBX Eva Samková Chloé Trespeuch Michela Moioli

Parallel

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
13 December 2018   CarezzaPGS Nadya Ochner Ester Ledecká
15 December 2018   Cortina d'AmpezzoPGS Ester Ledecká Julie Zogg Sabine Schöffmann
8 January 2019   Bad GasteinPSL Claudia Riegler Aleksandra Król Sabine Schöffmann
19 January 2019   RoglaPGS Selina Jörg Natalia Soboleva Cheyenne Loch
26 January 2019   MoscowPSL Julie Zogg Sabine Schöffmann Anastasia Kurochkina
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 February 2019   PyeongchangPGS Ester Ledecká Selina Jörg Sabine Schöffmann
17 February 2019   PyeongchangPGS Sabine Schöffmann Ester Ledecká
23 February 2019   Secret GardenPGS Ester Ledecká Selina Jörg
24 February 2019   Secret GardenPSL Gong Naiying Julie Zogg Selina Jörg
9 March 2019   ScuolPGS Milena Bykova Ester Ledecká Cheyenne Loch
23 March 2019   WinterbergPSL Patrizia Kummer Selina Jörg Ladina Jenny

Big Air

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
8 September 2018   CardronaBA Reira Iwabuchi Miyabi OnitsukaKlaudia Medlová
3 November 2018   ModenaBA Reira Iwabuchi Miyabi Onitsuka Anna Gasser
24 November 2018   BeijingBA Anna Gasser Miyabi Onitsuka Laurie Blouin
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
16 March 2019   Quebec CityBA Julia Marino Laurie Blouin Klaudia Medlová

Halfpipe

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
8 December 2018   Cooper MountainHP Chloe Kim Maddie Mastro Cai Xuetong
21 December 2018   Secret GardenHP Cai Xuetong Verena Rohrer Kurumi Imai
19 January 2019   LaaxHP Chloe Kim Queralt Castellet Arielle Gold
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)
15 February 2019   CalgaryHP Queralt Castellet Cai Xuetong Sena Tomita
9 March 2019   MammothHP Cai Xuetong Sena Tomita Verena Rohrer

Slopestyle

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
21 December 2018   Secret GardenSS Miyabi Onitsuka Reira Iwabuchi Lucile Lefevre
12 January 2019   KreischbergSS Miyabi Onitsuka Anna Gasser Silje Norendal
18 January 2019   LaaxSS Silje Norendal Celia Petrig Sina Candrian
26 January 2019   Seiser AlmSS Isabel Derungs Brooke Voigt Jasmine Baird
FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2019 (31 January- 10 February)

Team

Parallel mixed

DatePlaceEventWinnerSecondThird
9 January 2019   Bad GasteinPSLM
27 January 2019   MoscowPSLM
24 March 2019   WinterbergPSLM

Men's standings

Parallel overall (PSL/PGS)

Rankafter all 11 racesPoints
1 Andrey Sobolev 4625
2 4116
3 3989.4
4 3812.2
5 3600

Parallel slalom

Rankafter all 4 racesPoints
1 Stefan Baumeister 2020
2 1990
3 1870
4 1650
5 1600

Parallel giant slalom

Rankafter all 7 racesPoints
1 Tim Mastnak 3336
2 3070
3 2709.4
4 2635
5 2350

Snowboard Cross

Rankafter all 5 racesPoints
1 Alessandro Hämmerle 2440
2 2035
3 1970
4 1840
5 1822

Freestyle overall (BA/SBS/HP)

Rankafter all 14 racesPoints
1 Chris Corning 4340
2 4100
3 3760
4 2410
5 2330

Big Air

Rankafter all 4 racesPoints
1 Takeru Otsuka 2600
2 2090
3 1400
4 1340
5 1045

Halfpipe

Rankafter all 5 racesPoints
1 Yūto Totsuka 3760
2 2410
3 2240
4 2020
5 2000

Slopestyle

Rankafter all 5 racesPoints
1 Chris Corning 2250
2 1700
3 1627
4 1590
5 1500

Ladies' standings

Parallel overall (PSL/PGS)

Rankafter all 11 racesPoints
1 Ester Ledecká 5900
2 5619.7
3 5250
4 4770
5 4080

Parallel slalom

Rankafter all 4 racesPoints
1 Julie Zogg 2220
2 2200
3 2180
4 2060
5 1476

Parallel giant slalom

Rankafter all 7 racesPoints
1 Ester Ledecká 5000
2 3419.7
3 3258.2
4 3230
5 3190

Snowboard Cross

Rankafter all 5 racesPoints
1 Eva Samková 4400
2 3850
3 2650
4 2350
5 2100

Freestyle overall (BA/SBS/HP)

Rankafter all 14 racesPoints
1 Miyabi Onitsuka 4400
2 4100
3 3900
4 2640
5 2520

Big Air

Rankafter all 4 racesPoints
1 Reira Iwabuchi 2400
2 2400
3 1800
4 1600
5 1400

Halfpipe

Rankafter all 5 racesPoints
1 Cai Xuetong 3900
2 2520
3 2410
4 2000
5 1960

Slopestyle

Rankafter all 4 racesPoints
1 Miyabi Onitsuka 2000
2 1700
3 1680
4 1600
5 1600

Team

Parallel Slalom Team

Rankafter all 3 racesPoints
1 I 3000
2 I 1590
3 I 1510
4 I 1400
5 I 1140

Nations Cup

Overall

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Rankafter all 62 racesPoints
1 39134.40
2 31210.30
3 31073.50
4 29687.20
5 28143.00