Freestyle skiing at the Winter World University Games

The first appearance of freestyle skiing at the Winter Universiade was as an optional sport in the 2005 edition which was held in Innsbruck, Austria. Due to the growing demands, the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire decided to turn it a mandatory sporting starting at the 2021 Winter Universiade.[1]

Freestyle skiing at the Winter World University Games
Events10 (men: 5; women: 5)
Games
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Events

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Event 05 09 11 13 15 17 19 Years
Men's Aerials 3
Men's Moguls 4
Men's Dual Moguls 2
Men's Halfpipe 1
Men's Slopestyle 2
Men's Skicross 7
Women's Aerials 3
Women's Moguls 4
Men's Dual Moguls 2
Women's Halfpipe 1
Women's Slopestyle 2
Women's Skicross 7
Team Aerials 2

Medalists

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Aerials

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2007 not included in the program
2009   Jia Zongyang   Liu Zhongqing   Wu Chao
2011–2015 not included in the program
2017   Li Zhonglin   Artsiom Bashlakou   Guo Ziming
2019   Maxim Burov   Li Zhonglin   Ruslan Katmanov

Big Air

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023   Jakob Gessnerg   Paul Vieuxtemps   Vojtěch Břeský


Moguls

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2009 not included in the program
2011   Aleksandr Kerner   Evgeny Mikhailov   Denis Moisseyev
2013 not included in the program
2015   Pavel Kolmakov   Dmitriy Reiherd   Sergei Shimbuev
2017   Dmitriy Reiherd   Sergei Shimbuev   Pavel Kolmakov
2019   Benjamin Cavet   Daichi Hara   Ikuma Horishima

Dual Moguls

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2015 not included in the program
2017   Dmitriy Reiherd   Sergei Shimbuev   Pavel Kolmakov
2019   Ikuma Horishima   Pavel Kolmakov   Benjamin Cavet

Halfpipe

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2013 not included in the program
2015   John Leonard   Kim Kwang-jin   Pavel Chupa
2017–2019 not included in the program

Slopestyle

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2011 not included in the program
2013   Kalle Leinonen   Szczepan Karpiel   Janne van Enckevort
2015   Fabian Braitsch   Broby Leeds   Cody Potter
2017 not included in the program
2019   Tobias Müller   Eliot Gorry   Jona Schmidhalter
2023   Rai Kasamura   Manatsu Sato   Paul Vieuxtemps

Skicross

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005   Juha Haukkala   David Fiegl   Simon Willmann
2009   Antonie Gallard   Andreas Tischendorf   Manuel Eicher
2011   Manuel Eicher   Georgii Kornilov   Olivier Fabre
2013   Mateusz Harbat   Igor Omelin   Jiří Čech
2015   Bernhard Graf   Timothe Henzi   Igor Omelin
2017   Jiri Cech   Kirill Merenkov   Enrico Fromm
2019   Artem Nabiulin   Maxim Vikhrov   Florian Wilmsmann
2023   Scott Johns   Tim-Ole Mietz   Niklas Illig

Women

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Aerials

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2007 not included in the program
2009   Li Nina   Cheng Shuang   Dai Shuangfei
2011–2015 not included in the program
2017   Zhu Yingying   Zhibek Arapbayeva   Zhanbota Aldabergenova
2019   Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya   Liubov Nikitina   Zhanbota Aldabergenova

Big Air

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023   Koga Yuna   Michelle Rageth   Viivi Paljärvi

Moguls

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2009 not included in the program
2011   Darya Rybalova   Irina Pisarevskaya   Alena Zueva
2013 not included in the program
2015   Yulia Galysheva   Marika Pertakhiya   Seo Jee-won
2017   Yulia Galysheva   Anastasiya Pervushina   Katharina Ramsauer
2019   Kisara Sumiyoshi   Lea Bouard   Sophie Weese

Dual Moguls

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2015 not included in the program
2017   Yulia Galysheva   Elizabeta Bezgodova   Katharina Ramsauer
2019   Lea Bouard   Kisara Sumiyoshi   Elizaveta Bezgodova

Halfpipe

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2013 not included in the program
2015   Marine Tripier Mondancin   Elizavetta Chesnokova   Julie Seifert
2017–19 not included in the program

Slopestyle

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2011 not included in the program
2013   Alexis Keeney   Fabienne Werder   Katie Souza
2015   Brooke Potter   Zuzana Stromková   Stefanie Moessler
2017 not included in the program
2019   Lana Prusakova   Anastasia Tatalina   Lou Barin
2023   Koga Yuna   Michelle Rageth   Thea Feinwick

Skicross

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005   Karin Huttary   Jenni Kilpinen   Alexandra Grauvogl
2009   Katrin Ofner   Carlotta Nicoletta   Julija Liwinska
2011   Christina Manhard   Julia Manhard   Darya Vasilyeva
2013   Daria Nikolaeva   Violetta Kovalskaya   Viktoria Strunk
2015   Nikol Kučerová   Lidia Pentukhova   Tania Prymak
2017   Anna Antonova   Mayya Averynova   Ekaterina Maltseva
2019   Ekaterina Maltseva   Anna Antonova   Klára Kašparová
2023   Nakanishi Lin   Nikola Fričová   Elizabeth Filiatrault

Mixed

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Aerials Team

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005–2007 not included in the program
2009   Jia Zongyang
Liu Zhongqing
Li Nina
  Cimafiej Sliwiec
Denis Osipau
Maria Shcherbina
  Vladimir Lebedev
Yury Shapkin
Anna Zukal
2009–2015 not included in the program
2017   Zhanbota Aldabergenova
Baglan Inkarbek
  Xu Nuo
Shi Haitao
  Zhu Yingying
Guo Ziming
2019   Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya
Artsiom Bashlakou
  Kristina Spiridonova
Stanislav Nikitin
  Liubov Nikitina
Maxim Burov

Medal table

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Last updated after the 2023 Winter World University Games

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Kazakhstan (KAZ)83516
2  Russia (RUS)7191137
3  Japan (JPN)63110
4  China (CHN)54413
5  Germany (GER)44715
6  Austria (AUT)4138
7  France (FRA)3238
8  United States (USA)3137
9  Belarus (BLR)2204
10  Finland (FIN)2114
11  Czech Republic (CZE)2035
12  Switzerland (SUI)1449
13  Poland (POL)1102
14  Great Britain (GBR)1012
15  Slovakia (SVK)0202
16  South Korea (KOR)0112
  Thailand (THA)0112
18  Canada (CAN)0011
Totals (18 entries)494949147

References

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  1. ^ "Lucerne 2021 consider additions of moguls and ski orienteering to Winter Universiade programme". Insidethegames.biz. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
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