World Para Snowboard Championships, was played first time at 2015.

Locations

Number Year City Country Events
12015La Molina Spain10
22017Big White Canada10
32019Pyha Finland16
42021Lillehammer Norway16

Medal table

RankIPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)124420
2 United States (USA)1111931
3 France (FRA)95014
4 Finland (FIN)4015
5 Canada (CAN)35311
6 Poland (POL)3014
7 China (CHN)2316
8 Italy (ITA)1236
9 Austria (AUT)1214
10 Great Britain (GBR)0448
11 Australia (AUS)0437
12 Japan (JPN)0123
13 Russia (RUS)0112
14 Norway (NOR)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
16  Switzerland (SUI)0033
17 Denmark (DEN)0011
 RPC (RPC)0011
Totals (18 entries)464438128

Medalists

Men's events

Snowboard cross SB-LL1
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Netherlands
Chris Vos
 Norway
Kristian Moen
 Russia
Serafim Pikalov
Big White 2017  Netherlands
Chris Vos
 Austria
Reinhold Schett
 United States
Mark Mann
Pyha 2019  United States
Noah Elliott
 Netherlands
Chris Vos
 United States
Mike Schultz
Snowboard cross SB-LL2
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Finland
Matti Suur-Hamari
 United States
Evan Strong
 Canada
Alex Massie
Big White 2017  Finland
Matti Suur-Hamari
 United States
Evan Strong
 United States
Mike Shea
Pyha 2019  United States
Keith Gabel
 Australia
Ben Tudhope
 United States
Zach Miller
Snowboard cross SB-UL
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Italy
Manuel Pozzerle
 Italy
Roberto Cavicchi
 Great Britain
Ben Moore
Big White 2017  United States
Mike Minor
 France
Maxime Montaggioni
 Italy
Jacopo Luchini
Pyha 2019  France
Maxime Montaggioni
 Australia
Simon Patmore
 Australia
Sean Pollard
Banked slalom SB-LL1
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Netherlands
Chris Vos
 Russia
Serafim Pikalov
 Denmark
Daniel Wagner
Big White 2017  Netherlands
Chris Vos
 United States
Mike Schultz
 Austria
Reinhold Schett
Pyha 2019  United States
Mike Schultz
 United States
Noah Elliott
 Netherlands
Chris Vos
Banked slalom SB-LL2
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  United States
Mike Shea
 United States
Evan Strong
 Finland
Matti Suur-Hamari
Big White 2017  Finland
Matti Suur-Hamari
 Great Britain
Owen Pick
 Japan
Gurimu Narita
Pyha 2019  China
Sun Qi
 Great Britain
Owen Pick
 Japan
Shinji Tabuchi
Banked slalom SB-UL
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Austria
Patrick Mayrhofer
 Great Britain
Ben Moore
 Italy
Manuel Pozzerle
Big White 2017  France
Maxime Montaggioni
 United States
Mike Minor
 Great Britain
Ben Moore
Pyha 2019  France
Maxime Montaggioni
 Austria
Patrick Mayrhofer
 Italy
Jacopo Luchini

Women's events

Snowboard cross SB-LL1
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  United States
Brenna Huckaby
 France
Cécile Hernandez
 United States
Nicole Roundy
Big White 2017  United States
Brenna Huckaby
 France
Cécile Hernandez
 United States
Nicole Roundy
Pyha 2019  France
Cécile Hernandez
Only one competitor
Snowboard cross SB-LL2
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Netherlands
Bibian Mentel-Spee
 United States
Heidi Jo Duce
 Netherlands
Lisa Bunschoten
Big White 2017  Netherlands
Bibian Mentel-Spee
 Netherlands
Lisa Bunschoten
 Australia
Joany Badenhorst
Pyha 2019  Netherlands
Lisa Bunschoten
 Canada
Sandrine Hamel
 Netherlands
Anne Garttener
Snowboard cross SB-UL
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pyha 2019  Poland
Monika Kotzian
 China
Pang Qiaorong
 China
Lu Jiangli
Banked slalom SB-LL1
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  France
Cécile Hernandez
 United States
Brenna Huckaby
 United States
Nicole Roundy
Big White 2017  United States
Brenna Huckaby
 France
Cécile Hernandez
 United States
Amy Purdy
Pyha 2019  France
Cécile Hernandez
 China
Liu Yunhai
Only two competitors
Banked slalom SB-LL2
Event Gold Silver Bronze
La Molina 2015  Netherlands
Bibian Mentel-Spee
 Australia
Joany Badenhorst
 United States
Heidi Jo Duce
Big White 2017  Netherlands
Bibian Mentel-Spee
 Netherlands
Lisa Bunschoten
 Australia
Joany Badenhorst
Pyha 2019  Netherlands
Lisa Bunschoten
 Canada
Sandrine Hamel
 Spain
Astrid Fina Paredes
Banked slalom SB-UL
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pyha 2019  China
Pang Qiaorong
 China
Lu Jiangli
 Poland
Monika Kotzian

See also

Sources

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