FIS Snowboard World Championships explained

FIS Snowboarding World Championships
Status:active
Genre:wintersports event
Date:January–March
Frequency:every 2 years
Country:varying

The FIS Snowboarding World Championships is the world championship organized by the FIS for Snowboarding. It was first held in 1996 and is now held every odd year. The championship events include Big air, Halfpipe, Parallel giant slalom, Parallel slalom, Slopestyle and Snowboard cross for both genders as well as mixed team events in Parallel slalom and Snowboard cross.

Host cities

EditionYearCityCountryDate
FIS Snowboard World Championships
1st1996Lienz24–28 January
2nd1997Innichen21–26 January
3rd1999Berchtesgaden12–19 January
4th2001Madonna di Campiglio22–28 January
5th2003Kreischberg13–19 January
6th2005Whistler, British Columbia16–22 January
7th2007Arosa14–20 January
8th2009Gangwon17–24 January
9th2011La Molina / Barcelona14–22 January
10th2013Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, Quebec18–27 January
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships *
11th2015Kreischberg15–25 January
12th2017Sierra Nevada7–19 March
13th2019Park City/Deer Valley, Utah1–10 February
14th2021Idre11–13 February
Rogla1–2 March
Almaty ** **8–11 March **
Aspen10–16 March
15th2023Bakuriani19 February – 4 March
16th2025Engadin
17th2027Montafon
18th[1] 2029Zhangjiakou
* Starting from 2015, it combined with the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.
** Only freestyle ski events.

Men's results

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories in corresponding disciplines.

Alpine

Parallel slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Lienz
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Rogla (3)
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Giant slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Lienz
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio

Medal table

Slalom

Medal table

Parallel giant slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon (2)
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury (2)
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Rogla Dmitry Loginov (2)
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Freestyle

Halfpipe

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Lienz
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah (3)
2021 Aspen
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Big air

YearGoldSilverBronze
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg (2)
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 UtahCancelled[2]
2021 Aspen
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Slopestyle

YearGoldSilverBronze
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada (2)
2019 Utah
2021 Aspen
2023 Bakuriani (2)

Medal table

Snowboard cross

Snowboard cross

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa (2)
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury (2)
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Idre
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Team snowboard cross

Medal table

Women's results

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories in corresponding disciplines.

Alpine

Parallel slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Lienz
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden (2)
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Rogla
2023 Bakuriani (2)

Medal table

Giant slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Lienz
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio (2)

Medal table

Slalom

Medal table

Parallel giant slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg (2)
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Rogla (2)
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Freestyle

Halfpipe

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Lienz
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler (3)
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Aspen
2023 Bakuriani (3)

Medal table

Slopestyle

YearGoldSilverBronze
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 Utah
2021 Aspen (2)
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Big air

YearGoldSilverBronze
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada
2019 UtahCancelled
2021 Aspen
2023 Bakuriani (2)

Medal table

Snowboard cross

Snowboard cross

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997 Innichen
1999 Berchtesgaden
2001 Madonna di Campiglio
2003 Kreischberg
2005 Whistler
2007 Arosa
2009 Gangwon
2011 La Molina
2013 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
2015 Kreischberg
2017 Sierra Nevada (5)
2019 Utah
2021 Idre
2023 Bakuriani

Medal table

Team snowboard cross

Medal table

Mixed results

Team snowboard cross

YearGoldSilverBronze
2019 UtahMick Dierdorff
Lindsey Jacobellis
Omar Visintin
Michela Moioli
Paul Berg
Hanna Ihedioha
2021 IdreJarryd Hughes
Belle Brockhoff
Lorenzo Sommariva
Michela Moioli
Léo Le Blé Jaques
Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau
2023 BakurianiHuw Nightingale
Charlotte Bankes
Jakob Dusek
Pia Zerkhold
Merlin Surget
Chloé Trespeuch

Medal table

Team parallel slalom

Medal table

Medal table

Table updated after the 2023 Championships.

Multiple medalists

Boldface denotes active snowboarders and highest medal count among all snowboarders (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Men

RankSnowboarderCountryDiscipline(s)FromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Benjamin Karl 2009 2021 5 2 1 8
2 2001 2009 4 4
3 Andreas Prommegger 2017 2023 3 2 5
4 Scotty James 2015 2021 3 1 4
2013 2015 3 1 4
6 Dmitry Loginov 2019 2021 3 1 4
7 Seppe Smits 2009 2017 2 2 1 5
8 1999 2005 2 1 2 5
9 2003 2007 2 1 1 4
10 2003 2009 2 1 3

Women

RankSnowboarderCountryDiscipline(s)FromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 1996 2005 6 4 10
2 Lindsey Jacobellis 2005 2023 6 2 8
3 Cai Xuetong 2015 2023 3 1 4
1999 2005 3 1 4
5 1999 2003 2 3 5
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott 2017 2023 2 3 5
7 Charlotte Bankes
2017 2023 2 2 4
8 Anna Gasser 2015 2023 2 1 3
Ester Ledecká 2015 2017 2 1 3
10 2009 2017 2 2 4

See also

References

See main article: world championships.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Council appoints hosts of upcoming FIS World Championships .
  2. Web site: Utah 2019 big air world championships competition cancelled. fis-ski.com. February 5, 2019.