The 2001 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships were held between January 17 to January 21 at the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia near Vancouver, Canada. The World Championships featured both men's and women's events in the Moguls, Aerials and Dual Moguls.
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The moguls and aerials events held qualifying rounds and finals. Men's and Women's qualifying and final rounds were held on the same day with two days in between the qualifying and final rounds of each sex. The Dual Moguls event for both sexes held only a finals round.
The men's quarterfinals took place on January 17 followed by the finals on January 19.
Medal | Name | Nation | Result |
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Mikko Ronkainen | Finland | 28.09 | |
Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau | Canada | 27.33 | |
Stephane Rochon | Canada | 27.22 |
The men's quarterfinals took place on January 18 followed by the finals on January 20.
Medal | Name | Nation | Result |
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Alexei Grishin | Belarus | 259.65 | |
Dmitri Dashinski | Belarus | 257.98 | |
Joe Pack | United States | 251.20 |
The men's finals took place on January 21.
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Stephane Yonnet | France | |
Patrik Sundberg | Sweden | |
Johann Gregoire | France |
The women's quarterfinals took place on January 17 followed by the finals on January 19.
Medal | Name | Nation | Result |
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Kari Traa | Norway | 28.09 | |
Maria Despas | Australia | 27.33 | |
Aiko Uemura | Japan | 27.22 |
The women's quarterfinals took place on January 18thth followed by the finals on January 20.
Medal | Name | Nation | Result |
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Veronika Bauer | Canada | 259.65 | |
Michele Rohrbach | Switzerland | 257.98 | |
Deidra Dionne | Canada | 251.20 |
The women's finals took place on January 21.
Medal | Name | Nation |
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Kari Traa | Norway | |
Corinne Bodmer | Switzerland | |
Tami Bradley | Canada |
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