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Halfpipe, Men

Date20 – 22 February 2018
StatusOlympic
LocationPhoenix Snow Park, Mountain Cluster, Bongpyeong
Participants27 from 11 countries
DetailsGradient: 19°
Length: 200 m
Vertical Inclination: 82°
Wall Height: 7.5 m
Wall-to-Wall Width: 22 m

Like men’s slopestyle, the men’s halfpipe event had been contested at the Olympics only once before, in 2014, and at those Games it had been won by American David Wise. Wise had been somewhat uneven since Sochi, but had recently won the superpipe at the 2018 Winter X Games and was seen as being at the top of his game going into the PyeongChang Olympics. The silver and bronze medalists from 2014, Mike Riddle of Canada and Kévin Rolland of France respectively, were also present in Sochi, and had repeated their podium finishes at the most recent edition of the World Championships, where American Aaron Blunck had taken gold.

The United States, led by Blunck, took the top three spots in the qualifying round, but Wise was not among them, finishing far down in the pack at eighth, behind Riddle and Roland. In second was Alex Ferreira, runner-up at both the 2016 and 2018 Winter X Games superpipe, while Torin Yater-Wallace, the most recent Winter X bronze medalist, was a bit behind in third. Nonetheless, all of the favorites advanced to the final and there were few surprises overall.

The same could not be said, however, about the final itself. Rolland had it the worst, and failed to complete any of his runs, suffering a terrible-looking crash in his final attempt. Yater-Wallace had an unimpressive first run, and was unable to complete the final two, also landing hard on his third. Ferreira, on the other hand, had an excellent final round, not only being one of just two competitors to complete all three runs successfully, but also scoring over 90 points in each and improving on his total each time. With a final score of 96.40, it looked as if Ferreira had clinched the title, but an outstanding third run from Wise, who had crashed on his previous two attempts, saw him surpass his compatriot with an outstanding performance and land in the gold medal position. Thus Ferreira had to settle for silver, while 16 year-old Nico Porteous of New Zealand took bronze on the strength of his impressive second run.

PosNumberCompetitorNOCQualifyingFinal
12David WiseUSA79.60 (8)97.20 (1)Gold
21Alex FerreiraUSA92.60 (2)96.40 (2)Silver
315Nico PorteousNZL72.80 (11)94.80 (3)Bronze
416Beau-James WellsNZL88.20 (5)91.60 (4)
56Noah BowmanCAN77.20 (9)89.40 (5)
69Mike RiddleCAN82.20 (7)85.40 (6)
73Aaron BlunckUSA94.40 (1)84.80 (7)
819Andreas GohlAUT68.60 (12)68.80 (8)
97Torin Yater-WallaceUSA89.60 (3)65.20 (9)
108Thomas KriefFRA74.40 (10)9.80 (10)
115Kévin RollandFRA87.80 (6)6.40 (11)
1227Byron WellsNZL88.60 (4)– (DNS)
134Simon d'ArtoisCAN66.60 (13)
1421Murray BuchanGBR66.00 (14)
1512Pete SpeightGBR64.60 (15)
1620Lukas MüllauerAUT63.60 (16)
1722Miguel PorteousNZL62.60 (17)
1810Joel GislerSUI59.80 (18)
1914Rafael KreienbühlSUI55.20 (19)
2024Mao BingqiangCHN54.60 (20)
2118Marco LadnerAUT54.20 (21)
2223Bubba NewbyIRL53.80 (22)
2326Kong XiangruiCHN50.80 (23)
2413Pasha ChupaROC46.80 (24)
2511Robin BriguetSUI29.40 (25)
2617Alexander Glavatsky-YeadonGBR15.00 (26)
2725Lee Gang-BokKOR13.00 (27)

Qualifying Round

Date20 February 2018 — 13:00
FormatTop twelve finishers advanced to final.
Judge #1Steele SpenceUSA
Judge #2Arnaud CottetSUI
Judge #3Urh BulcSLO
Judge #4Ole-Kristian StrømNOR
Judge #5Lao ChazelasFRA
PosNumberCompetitorNOCPointsRun #1Run #2
13Aaron BlunckUSA94.4063.20 (10)94.40 (1)Q
21Alex FerreiraUSA92.6092.60 (1)43.40 (13)Q
37Torin Yater-WallaceUSA89.6089.60 (2)33.60 (18)Q
427Byron WellsNZL88.6088.60 (3)42.00 (14)Q
516Beau-James WellsNZL88.2086.20 (5)88.20 (2)Q
65Kévin RollandFRA87.8087.80 (4)37.80 (17)Q
79Mike RiddleCAN82.206.40 (25)82.20 (3)Q
82David WiseUSA79.6024.80 (21)79.60 (4)Q
96Noah BowmanCAN77.2043.00 (19)77.20 (5)Q
108Thomas KriefFRA74.4074.40 (6)25.80 (=21)Q
1115Nico PorteousNZL72.8051.20 (16)72.80 (6)Q
1219Andreas GohlAUT68.6068.60 (7)31.60 (19)Q
134Simon d'ArtoisCAN66.6066.60 (8)40.40 (15)
1421Murray BuchanGBR66.0066.00 (9)65.40 (7)
1512Pete SpeightGBR64.603.80 (27)64.60 (8)
1620Lukas MüllauerAUT63.6017.00 (23)63.60 (9)
1722Miguel PorteousNZL62.6040.40 (20)62.60 (10)
1810Joel GislerSUI59.8059.80 (11)9.80 (27)
1914Rafael KreienbühlSUI55.2055.20 (12)22.20 (23)
2024Mao BingqiangCHN54.6053.00 (15)54.60 (11)
2118Marco LadnerAUT54.2054.20 (13)39.40 (16)
2223Bubba NewbyIRL53.8053.80 (14)13.20 (25)
2326Kong XiangruiCHN50.8047.40 (17)50.80 (12)
2413Pasha ChupaROC46.8046.80 (18)25.80 (=21)
2511Robin BriguetSUI29.4023.00 (22)29.40 (20)
2617Alexander Glavatsky-YeadonGBR15.0010.80 (24)15.00 (24)
2725Lee Gang-BokKOR13.005.80 (26)13.00 (26)

Final Round

Date22 February 2018 — 11:30
Judge #1Steele SpenceUSA
Judge #2Arnaud CottetSUI
Judge #3Urh BulcSLO
Judge #4Ole-Kristian StrømNOR
Judge #5Lao ChazelasFRA
PosNumberCompetitorNOCPointsRun #1Run #2Run #3
12David WiseUSA97.2017.00 (8)6.40 (=8)97.20 (1)
21Alex FerreiraUSA96.4092.60 (1)96.00 (1)96.40 (2)
315Nico PorteousNZL94.8082.40 (5)94.80 (2)30.00 (6)
416Beau-James WellsNZL91.6087.40 (3)52.20 (3)91.60 (3)
56Noah BowmanCAN89.4089.40 (2)19.20 (7)11.20 (9)
69Mike RiddleCAN85.4085.40 (4)26.00 (6)27.40 (7)
73Aaron BlunckUSA84.8081.40 (6)5.60 (10)84.80 (4)
819Andreas GohlAUT68.8014.60 (9)46.00 (4)68.80 (5)
97Torin Yater-WallaceUSA65.2065.20 (7)28.80 (5)12.20 (8)
108Thomas KriefFRA9.809.80 (10)– (DNS)– (DNS)
115Kévin RollandFRA6.406.40 (11)6.40 (=8)5.60 (10)
DNS27Byron WellsNZL– (DNS)– (DNS)– (DNS)