FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2005

The 2005 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships took place at the Rukatunturi ski resort in Kuusamo, Finland, between March 17th and March 20th. Five events were held for each sex, including half-pipe, skicross, aerials, moguls and dual moguls.

Results

Men's Results

Half-Pipe

The men's event took place on March 17.[1]

Medal Name Nation Result
Mathias Wecxsteen  France 47.00
Loic Collumb-Patton  France 46.70
Corey Vanular  Canada 44.00

Ski Cross

The men's event took place on March 18.[2]

Medal Name Nation
Tomas Kraus  Czech Republic
Jesper Brugge  Sweden
Audun Groenvold  Norway

Aerials

The men's event took place on March 18.[3]

Medal Name Nation Result
Steve Omischl  Canada 258.98
Jeff Bean  Canada 253.61
Alexei Grishin  Belarus 246.19

Moguls

The men's event took place on March 19.[4]

Medal Name Nation Result
Nathan Roberts  United States 26.90
Marc-Andre Moreau  Canada 26.83
Dale Begg-Smith  Australia 26.75

Dual Moguls

The men's event took place on March 20.[5]

Medal Name Nation
Toby Dawson  United States
Sami Mustonen  Finland
Jeremy Bloom  United States

Women's Results

Half-Pipe

The women's event took place on March 17.[6]

Medal Name Nation Result
Sarah Burke  Canada 44.00
Kristi Leskinen  United States 39.70
Grethe Eliassen  Norway 38.20

Ski Cross

The women's event took place on March 18.[7]

Medal Name Nation
Karin Huttary  Austria
Magdelina Iljans  Sweden
Ophelie David  France

Aerials

The women's event took place on March 18.[8]

Medal Name Nation Result
Li Nina  China 197.37
Evelyne Leu  Switzerland 196.01
Guo Xinxin  China 183.94

Moguls

The women's event took place on March 19.[9]

Medal Name Nation Result
Hannah Kearney  United States 26.40
Nikola Sudová  Czech Republic 26.31
Margarita Marbler  Austria 26.31

Dual Moguls

The women's event took place on March 20.[10]

Medal Name Nation
Jennifer Heil  Canada
Kari Traa  Norway
Aiko Uemura  Japan

References

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  10. ^ "resultats". FIS-Ski. 2005-03-20. Archived from the original on 2005-12-22. Retrieved 2009-03-29.