Freestyle skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics

Freestyle skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics took place from 23 to 31 January 2024 , with the dual moguls event held at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea and the remaining events at Welli Hilli Park, Hoengseong, South Korea.[1]

Freestyle skiing
at the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueHigh1 Resort
Welli Hilli Park
Dates23–31 January
Competitors172
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Schedule

All times are in KST (UTC+9)[2]

DateTimeEvent
23 January11:00Men's/Women's ski cross
24 January09:45Women's slopestyle
10:45Mixed team ski cross
25 January09:45Men's slopestyle
26 January13:00Mixed team dual moguls
27 January10:15Men's/Women's big air qualification
13:00Men's/Women's dual moguls
28 January10:15Men's/Women's big air
31 January10:15Men's/Women's halfpipe

Events

Medal table

  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States3339
2  Sweden2013
3  Italy2002
4  China1203
5  New Zealand1113
6  South Korea*1102
7  Germany1023
8  Canada1001
9  Japan0213
10  Australia0202
11  Austria0101
12  Switzerland0033
13  Finland0011
Totals (13 entries)12121236

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Big air
details
Charlie Beatty
 Canada
177.75Olly Nicholls
 Japan
174.50Luke Harrold
 New Zealand
172.25
Halfpipe
details
Luke Harrold
 New Zealand
94.25Finley Melville Ives
 New Zealand
92.50Alan Bornet
 Switzerland
85.00
Slopestyle
details
Henry Townshend
 United States
90.25Olly Nicholls
 Japan
85.75Jaakko Koskinen
 Finland
83.75
Dual moguls
details
Lee Yoon-seung
 South Korea
Porter Huff
 United States
Takuto Nakamura
 Japan
Ski cross
details
Niklas Höller
 Germany
Janik Sommerer
 Austria
Måns Abersten
 Sweden

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Big air
details
Flora Tabanelli
 Italy
180.00Daisy Thomas
 Australia
172.75Muriel Mohr
 Germany
166.00
Halfpipe
details
Liu Yishan
 China
92.25Chen Zihan
 China
83.75Kathryn Gray
 United States
79.25
Slopestyle
details
Flora Tabanelli
 Italy
90.50Han Linshan
 China
81.50Muriel Mohr
 Germany
78.75
Dual moguls
details
Elizabeth Lemley
 United States
Lottie Lodge
 Australia
Abby McLarnon
 United States
Ski cross
details
Uma Kruse Een
 Sweden
Morgan Shute
 United States
Leena Thommen
 Switzerland

Mixed events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team dual moguls
details
 United States
Elizabeth Lemley
Porter Huff
 South Korea
Yun Shin-ee
Lee Yoon-seung
 United States
Abby McLarnon
Jiah Cohen
Team ski cross
details
 Sweden
William Young Shing
Alexandra Nilsson
 United States
Walker Robinson
Morgan Shute
 Switzerland
Lorenzo Rosset
Valentine Lagger

Qualification

NOCs can gain quota places per gender via the 2023 FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships. Furthermore, the remaining NOCs would get quota places via the YOG FIS points' lists as of 18 December 2023.[3]

Summary

This is the quota list as of December 18, 2023.[4][5][6][7]

NOCMenWomenTotal
DMHPSS/BASXDMHPSS/BASX
 Argentina11
 Australia1111228
 Austria224
 Belgium11
 Canada222221213
 Chile1225
 China121 01228
 Czech Republic112127
 Estonia111
 Finland1214
 France112 0122 05
 Germany2 1222 128
 Great Britain2 0213
 Greece11
 Hungary123
 Ireland12 01
 Italy212 12 15
 Japan12 11122 129
 Kazakhstan112
 Lithuania112
 New Zealand2212 027
 Norway21 02
 Philippines11
 Slovakia112
 Slovenia1 01 00
 South Africa1 00
 South Korea222222 12 02 011
 Spain2 11
 Sweden22228
 Switzerland22221211
 Thailand11
 Ukraine11 0124
 United Arab Emirates11
 United States2222222216
Total: 31 NOCs201322282072225156

Next eligible NOC per event

A country can be eligible for more than one quota spot per event in the reallocation process. Bolded NOCs have accepted quotas while NOCs with a strike through have already passed.

Women
Dual MogulsHalfpipeSlopestyle/Big AirSki Cross
 Netherlands
 Kazakhstan
 Thailand
 Ukraine

 Great Britain
 Argentina
 Greece
 Netherlands
 Switzerland

 United Arab Emirates
 Canada
 Philippines

 Sweden
 Spain
 Denmark
 Latvia
 Ukraine
 Argentina
 France
 Hungary
 Great Britain
 Japan
 Austria
Men
Dual MogulsHalfpipeSlopestyle/Big AirSki Cross
 Czech Republic
 Ukraine
 Ireland

 Germany
 Netherlands
 Czech Republic
 Lithuania
 Chile

 Croatia
 Slovenia
 Hungary
 Netherlands
 United States
 Chile

 Australia

References

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