Freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics

Freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics was held at the Bokwang Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The events were scheduled to take place between 9 and 23 February 2018. A total of ten freestyle skiing events were held.[1]

Freestyle skiing
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueBokwang Phoenix Park
Dates9–23 February
No. of events10 (5 men, 5 women)
Competitors268 from 27 nations

Qualification

A maximum of 282 quota spots were available to athletes at the games. A maximum of 30 athletes could be entered by a National Olympic Committee, with a maximum of 16 men or 16 women. Each event had a specific quota amount allocated to it.[2]

Competition schedule

The following was the competition schedule for all ten events.[3]

Sessions that included the event finals are shown in bold.

All times are (UTC+9).

DateTimeEvent
9 February10:00Women's moguls
11:45Men's moguls
11 February19:30Women's moguls
12 February19:30Men's moguls
15 February20:00Women's aerials
16 February20:00Women's aerials
17 February10:00Women's ski slopestyle
20:00Men's aerials
18 February10:00Men's ski slopestyle
20:00Men's aerials
19 February10:00Women's ski halfpipe
20 February10:30Women's ski halfpipe
13:15Men's ski halfpipe
21 February11:30Men's ski cross
22 February10:00Women's ski cross
11:30Men's ski halfpipe
23 February10:00Women's ski cross

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)4217
2 Switzerland (SUI)1214
 United States (USA)1214
4 France (FRA)1102
5 Belarus (BLR)1001
 Norway (NOR)1001
 Ukraine (UKR)1001
8 China (CHN)0213
9 Australia (AUS)0101
10 Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR)0022
11 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Japan (JPN)0011
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
 New Zealand (NZL)0011
Totals (14 nations)10101030

Men's events

Ski cross podium
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Aerials[4]
Oleksandr Abramenko
 Ukraine
128.51 Jia Zongyang
 China
128.05 Ilya Burov
 Olympic Athletes from Russia
122.17
Halfpipe[5]
David Wise
 United States
97.20 Alex Ferreira
 United States
96.40 Nico Porteous
 New Zealand
94.80
Moguls[6]
Mikaël Kingsbury
 Canada
86.63 Matt Graham
 Australia
82.57 Daichi Hara
 Japan
82.19
Ski cross[7]
Brady Leman
 Canada
Marc Bischofberger
 Switzerland
Sergey Ridzik
 Olympic Athletes from Russia
Slopestyle[8]
Øystein Bråten
 Norway
95.00 Nick Goepper
 United States
93.60 Alex Beaulieu-Marchand
 Canada
92.40

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Aerials[9]
Hanna Huskova
 Belarus
96.14 Zhang Xin
 China
95.52 Kong Fanyu
 China
70.14
Halfpipe[10]
Cassie Sharpe
 Canada
95.80 Marie Martinod
 France
92.60 Brita Sigourney
 United States
91.60
Moguls[11]
Perrine Laffont
 France
78.65 Justine Dufour-Lapointe
 Canada
78.56 Yuliya Galysheva
 Kazakhstan
77.40
Ski cross[12]
Kelsey Serwa
 Canada
Brittany Phelan
 Canada
Fanny Smith
 Switzerland
Slopestyle[13]
Sarah Höfflin
 Switzerland
91.20 Mathilde Gremaud
 Switzerland
88.00 Isabel Atkin
 Great Britain
84.60

Participating nations

A total of 268 athletes from 27 nations (including the IOC's designation of Olympic Athletes from Russia) were scheduled to participate (the numbers of athletes are shown in parentheses).[14]

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