FIS Snowboarding World Championships 1999

The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 1999 took place between January 12 and January 19 in Berchtesgaden, Germany.

Results

Men's Results

Snowboard Cross[1]

The Snowboard Cross finals took place on January 17.

Medal Name Nation Qualification Time (Seeding)
Henrik Jansson Sweden
Magnus Sterner Sweden
Zeke Steggall Australia

Giant Slalom[2]

Giant Slalom finals took place on January 13.

Medal Name Nation Time
Markus Ebner Germany
Maxence Idesheim France
Stefan Kaltscheutz Austria

Parallel Giant Slalom[3]

Parallel Giant Slalom finals took place on January 14.

Medal Name Nation Time
Richard Rikardsson Sweden
Stefan Kaltschuetz Austria
Herald Walder Austria

Parallel Slalom[4]

The Parallel Slalom finals took place on January 15.

Medal Name Nation Time
Nicolas Huet France
Mathieu Bozzetto France
Werner Ebenbauer Austria

Halfpipe[5]

The finals took place on January 16.

Medal Name Nation Score
Ricky Bower United States
Fredrick Sterner Sweden
Timo Aho Finland

Women's Events

Snowboard Cross[6]

The Snowboard Cross finals took place on January 17.

Medal Name Nation Qualification Time (Seeding)
Julie Pomagalski France
Maria Tikhvinskaja Russia
Olivia Guerry France

Giant Slalom[7]

Giant Slalom finals took place on January 12.

Medal Name Nation Time
Margherita Parini Italy
Lidia Trettel Italy
Sandra van Ert United States

Parallel Giant Slalom[8]

Parallel Giant Slalom finals took place on January 14.

Medal Name Nation Time
Isabelle Blanc France
Rosey Fletcher United States
Aasa Windahl Sweden

Parallel Slalom[9]

The Parallel Slalom finals took place on January 15.

Medal Name Nation Time
Marion Posch Italy
Isabelle Blanc France
Sandra Farmand Germany

Halfpipe[10]

The finals took place on January 16.

Medal Name Nation Score
Kim Stacey United States
Doriane Vidal France
Anna Hellman Sweden

Medal table

Place Country Total
1  France 3 4 1 8
2  Sweden 2 2 1 5
3  United States 2 1 1 4
5  Italy 2 1 0 3
6  Austria 1 1 2 4
7  Germany 1 0 1 2
8  Russia 0 1 0 1
9  Finland 0 0 1 1
9  Australia 0 0 1 1

References


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