FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2007

The 2007 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships were held in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, from March 5th-11th. Five events were supposed to be held for each sex, but the half-pipe was canceled.

Results

Men's results

Skicross

Medal Name Nation Qualification Time (Seeding)
Tomáš Kraus Czech Republic52.03 (3)
Stanley Hayer Czech Republic52.47 (12)
Enak Gavaggio France53.11 (25)

Moguls

Medal Name Nation Score
Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Canada27.17
Dale Begg-Smith Australia26.65
Nathan Roberts United States26.63

Dual moguls

Medal Name Nation Qualification Score (seeding)
Dale Begg-Smith Australia26.13 (1)
Guilbaut Colas France25.94 (2)
Ruslan Sharifulin Russia25.16 (5)

Aerials

Medal Name Nation Score
Han Xiaopeng China240.86
Dmitri Dashinski Belarus236.42
Steve Omischl Canada235.81

Women's results

Skicross

Medal Name Nation Qualification Time (Seeding)
Ophelie David France54.94 (1)
Meryl Boulangeat France56.03 (3)
Alexandra Grauvogl Germany56.29 (4)

Moguls

Medal Name Nation Score
Kristi Richards Canada25.37
Jennifer Heil Canada25.25
Deborah Scanzio Italy25.12

Dual moguls

Medal Name Nation Qualification Score (seeding)
Jennifer Heil Canada25.80 (1)
Shannon Bahrke United States25.74 (2)
Margarita Marbler Austria25.55 (3)

Aerials

Medal Name Nation Score
Li Nina China188.05
Assoli Slivets Belarus186.55
Jacqui Cooper Australia182.58
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