Snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's halfpipe

Men's halfpipe
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for snowboarding
Venue Park City
Date February 11
Competitors 34 from 12 nations
Winning score 46.1
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Ross Powers  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Daniel Kass  United States
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jarret Thomas  United States

The men's halfpipe event in snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, United States. The competition took place on 11 February 2002.

The American sweep of the medal podium was the first for that country since the 1956 Winter Olympics, when they won all three medals in the men's singles in figure skating.[1]

Medalists

GoldRoss Powers
 United States
SilverDanny Kass
 United States
BronzeJarret Thomas
 United States

Results

The halfpipe event for men took place on 11 February 2002, both the qualification rounds and the finals taking place on that day. Fortythirty snowboarders took part in the qualification, the top twelve of whom move on to the finals.

In the qualification round, each snowboarder was given two runs to be in the top six of that run. Regardless of how many points the person received, as long as they placed in the top six, they advanced to the finals. If the person qualified in the first run, they did not need to do a second run in the qualification. The finals proceeded in a similar fashion. The twelve qualifiers had two runs in which to score the highest possible points. The snowboarders were ranked by their highest score, and medals were awarded accordingly. The following is a table detailing the results of the qualification and finals runs of the competing snowboarders.[2]

RankNameCountryQual. 1Qual. 2Qual. RankFinal 1Final 2Final Best
1st, gold medalist(s)Ross Powers United States33.942.1946.132.046.1
2nd, silver medalist(s)Danny Kass United States36.742.7842.541.542.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Jarret Thomas United States19.743.5733.242.142.1
4Giacomo Kratter Italy39.8-434.942.042.0
5Takaharu Nakai Japan38.3-638.340.740.7
6Tommy Czeschin United States41.8-240.640.540.6
7Heikki Sorsa Finland44.2-136.840.440.4
8Markku Koski Finland36.941.31039.025.439.0
9Trevor Andrew Canada10.839.41130.338.638.6
10Daniel Franck Norway39.9-329.237.437.4
11Magnus Sterner Sweden32.039.11236.617.936.6
12Jan Michaelis Germany39.7-5DNS0.20.2
13Therry Brunner Switzerland36.037.713-
14Kim Christiansen Norway23.337.014
15Marcel Hirtz Switzerland23.835.915
16Risto Mattila Finland35.734.316
17Marek Sasiadek Poland18.834.017
18Gian Simmen Switzerland34.833.518
19Daisuke Murakami Japan19.432.719
20Xaver Hoffmann Germany32.332.620
21Sebastien Vassoney France13.532.121
22Brett Carpentier Canada29.731.622
23Iker Fernandez Spain31.031.123
24Stefan Karlsson Sweden29.830.424
25Tomas Johansson Sweden32.130.125
26Daniel Migneault Canada19.228.726
27Mike Michalchuk Canada34.828.627
28Jonathan Collomb-Patton France23.928.528
29Kentaro Miyawaki Japan13.627.029
30Tuomo Ojala Finland28.223.330
31Halvor Skramstad Lunn Norway30.021.731
32Daniel Tyrkas Germany22.521.432
33Mathieu Justafre France16.012.233
-Espen Arvesen NorwayDNSDNS-

References

  1. Edward Wong (February 12, 2002). "Halfpipe Dreams: A U.S. Sweep". New York Times. Archived from the original on February 23, 2002. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
  2. "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Snowboarding" (PDF). Salt Lake City Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. February 2002. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
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