Lindsey Jacobellis, of Stratton Mountain, Vt., celebrates her fourth World Championships snowboardcross gold medal on Friday in Kreischberg, Austria, along with Moenne Loccoz of France, left, and Italy's Michela Moioli, right. (photo: FIS/Oliver Kraus)

Fourth World Snowboarding Title for Jacobellis

Kreischberg, Austria – Vermonter Lindsey Jacobellis added a fourth World Championship title to her long list of snowboarding accolades and Nick Baumgartner, of Iron River, Mich., collected his second World Championships bronze medal in Kreischberg on Friday.

Experience was the key to success for Jacobellis and Baumgartner, who both fought hard battles to land on the World Championships snowboardcross podium. Jacobellis’ fourth win in as many World Championship starts didn’t come easy.

“This year was definitely my hardest World Champs to win because I didn’t make any starts and I was fighting through all the heats, trying to finding opportunities to pass,” said Jacobellis.

In each of the four rounds, Jacobellis failed to win the hole shot, but what she lacked at the get-go, she made up for with her 12 years of World Cup experience.

Lindsey Jacobellis, of Stratton Mountain, Vt., celebrates her fourth World Championships snowboardcross gold medal on Friday in Kreischberg, Austria, along with Moenne Loccoz of France, left, and Italy's Michela Moioli, right. (photo: FIS/Oliver Kraus)
Lindsey Jacobellis, of Stratton Mountain, Vt., celebrates her fourth World Championships snowboardcross gold medal on Friday in Kreischberg, Austria, along with Moenne Loccoz of France, left, and Italy’s Michela Moioli, right. (photo: FIS/Oliver Kraus)

“Lindsey had to battle all day. She was never in front from the beginning,” said head coach, Peter Foley. “She would have to go to work, making some amazing turns, keeping low on the jumps and pumping the rollers harder to take the win from there.”

Nelly Moenne Loccoz of France took second, with Italy’s Michela Moioli finishing third.

Baumgartner also rode hard, seizing the opportunities in each race to earn his spot in the final. For the first half of the medal round, it looked like Baumgartner and teammate Nate Holland would take one and two. But in the ways of snowboardcross, Baumgartner was bumped into the fence on an attempted pass and got tangled up with Holland, so the duo settled for third and fourth behind Italian Luca Matteotti and Canadian Kevin Hill.

“I was lucky enough to hold onto third,” said Baumgartner. “To come out of there with a bronze medal and it being the first race of the year and it being World Championships, I’m super stoked.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS Snowboard World Championships
Kreischberg, Austria – Jan. 16, 2014
Snowboardcross

Women

Rank Bib Name Year Nation
 1  3 JACOBELLIS Lindsey 1985 USA
 2  6 MOENNE LOCCOZ Nelly 1990 FRA
 3  8 MOIOLI Michela 1995 ITA
 4  4 JEKOVA Alexandra 1987 BUL
 5  2 MALTAIS Dominique 1980 CAN
 6  1 SAMKOVA Eva 1993 CZE
 7  7 BROCKHOFF Belle 1993 AUS
 8  5 BANKES Charlotte 1995 FRA
 9  9 GULINI Faye 1992 USA
 10  13 RAMBERGER Maria 1986 AUT

 

Men

Rank Bib Name Year Nation
 1  18 MATTEOTTI Luca 1989 ITA
 2  8 HILL Kevin 1986 CAN
 3  10 BAUMGARTNER Nick 1981 USA
 4  21 HOLLAND Nate 1978 USA
 5  20 HAEMMERLE Alessandro 1993 AUT
 6  1 PULLIN Alex 1987 AUS
 7  22 HERRERO Laro 1990 SPA
 8  14 MARIN TARROCH Lluis 1988 AND
 9  15 HERNANDEZ Regino 1991 SPA
 10  19 LUEFTNER Julian 1993 AUT

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