FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 1999

The 1999 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships were held between March 10th and March 14th at the Meiringen-Hasliberg ski resort in Switzerland. The World Championships featured both men's and women's events in the Moguls, Aerials, Dual Moguls and Acro Skiing. This was to be the last appearance of Acro Skiing at the World Championships.

Results

Men's results

Moguls[1]

Medal Name Nation Result
Janne Lahtela Finland26.59
Lauri Lassila Finland26.12
Sami Mustonen Finland26.07

Aerials[2]

Medal Name Nation Result
Eric Bergoust United States253.03
Christian Rijavec Austria245.03
Joe Pack United States238.40

Dual Moguls[3]

Medal Name Nation
Johann Gregoire France
Janne Lahtela Finland
Lauri Lassila Finland

Acro Skiing[4]

Medal Name Nation
Ian Edmondson United States26.25
Mike McDonald Canada25.89
Heini Baumgartner  Switzerland25.75

Women's results

Moguls[5]

Medal Name Nation Result
Ann Battelle United States24.37
Kari Traa Norway24.12
Corinne Bodmer  Switzerland23.80

Aerials[6]

Medal Name Nation Result
Jacqui Cooper Australia197.83
Hilde Synnøve Lid Norway185.15
Nikki Stone United States180.71

Dual Moguls[7]

Medal Name Nation
Sandra Schmitt Germany
Kari Traa Norway
Ann Battelle United States

Acro Skiing[8]

Medal Name Nation
Natalia Razumovskaya Russia27.94
Oksana Kushenko Russia26.89
Annika Johansson Sweden25.30
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