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Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2023


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Mixed Team Parallel Event
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
:USA United States
Nina O Brien
River Radamus
Paula Moltzan
Tommy Ford
Katie Hensien
Luke Winters
 
:NOR Norway
Kristin Lysdahl

Alexander Steen Olsen

Thea Louise Stjernesund

Timon Haugan

Maria Therese Tviberg

Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen

 
:CAN Canada
Valerie Grenier
Jeffrey Read
Britt Richardson
Erik Read
 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:USA United States  3 - 2  Norway :NOR
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:CAN Canada  +2 - 2  Austria :AUT
 
Full Final Result HERE
Full Brackets Progress HERE
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If I understood the rules correctly there are the Individual Parallel races qualified skiers

 

Women

 

Blue Track
1. Sara Hector SWE
2. Clara Direz FRA
3. Kristin Lysdahl NOR
4. Andrea Ellenberger SUI
5. Coralie Frasse Sombet FRA
6. Nina O´Brien USA
7. Marie Lamure FRA
8. Camille Rast SUI
 
Red Track
1. Thea Louise Stjernesund NOR
2. Marta Bassino ITA
3. Lena Duerr GER
4. Wendy Holdener SUI
5. Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel POL
6. Franziska Gritsch AUT
7. Maria Therese Tviberg NOR
8. Estelle Alphand SWE
 
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Men
 
Blue Track
1. Adrian Pertl AUT
2. Alex Vinatzer ITA
3. Alexis Pinturault FRA
4. Sam Maes BEL
5. Luca De Aliprandini ITA
6. Filippo Della Vite ITA
7. Mattias Roenngren SWE
8. Joan Verdu AND
 
Red Track
1. Rasmus Windingstad NOR
1. Dominik Raschner AUT
3. Alexander Schmid GER
4. Linus Strasser GER
5. Timon Haugan NOR
6. Alexander Steen Olsen NOR
7. Zan Kranjec SLO
8. River Radamus USA
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6 hours ago, hckošice said:

Bronze for the Crazy Canucks. 3rd medal here already :d

What a surprisingly worlds for us. Very happy with the team's results.

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2 hours ago, justony said:

Another farse in parralel race. Only one run, therefore no chance for all skiers to improve on other course. :facepalm:

I didn't watch the team event. Complete waste of time at this stage. Looks like USA learned some lessons from the Olympics where they completely botched the tactics putting their worst skiers on the faster course all the time.

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