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Women's Super-G Sitting
Final Results

 

GER.gif Anna SCHAFFELHUBER
1:34.76

 

AUT.gif Claudia LOESCH
1:35.71

 

JPN.gif Momoka MURAOKA
1:36.10

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anna-Lena FORSTER
GER.gif
1:36.26
5
Laurie STEPHENS
USA.gif
1:36.98
6
Stephani VICTOR
SUI.gif
1:40.01
7
Linda VAN IMPELEN
NED.gif
1:42.83
  Victoria PENDERGAST
AUS.gif
DNF
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Men's Super-G Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

SVK.gif Jakub KRAKO
Branislav BROZMAN (G)

1:26.11

 

ITA.gif Giacomo BERTAGNOLLI
Fabrizio CASAL (G)

1:26.29

 

SVK.gif Miroslav HARAUS
Maros HUDIK (G)

1:26.66

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Yon SANTACANA MAIZTEGUI
Miguel GALINDO GARCES (G)
ESP.gif
1:29.01
5
Ivan FRANTSEV
German AGRANOVSKII (G)
WHT.gif
1:29.30
6
Valerii REDKOZUBOV
Evgeny GEROEV (G)
WHT.gif
1:31.26
7
Marek KUBACKA
Maria ZATOVICOVA (G)
SVK.gif
1:31.97
8
Gernot MORGENFURT
Christoph Peter GMEINER (G)
AUT.gif
1:32.14
9
Kevin BURTON
Brandon ASHBY (G)
USA.gif
1:32.42
10
Patrik HETMER
Miroslav MACALA (G)
CZE.gif
1:35.05
11
Mark BATHUM
Cade YAMAMOTO (G)
USA.gif
1:35.97
12
Maciej KREZEL
Anna OGARZYNSKA (G)
POL.gif
1:38.14
  Mac MARCOUX
Jack LEITCH (G)
CAN.gif
DNF
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Men's Super-G Standing
Final Results

 

SUI.gif Theo GMUR
1:24.83

 

FRA.gif Arthur BAUCHET
1:26.64

 

AUT.gif Markus SALCHER
1:27.89

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Alexis GUIMOND
CAN.gif
1:28.01
5
Aleksei BUGAEV
WHT.gif
1:28.47
6
Martin FRANCE
SVK.gif
1:28.66
7
Kirk SCHORNSTEIN
CAN.gif
1:29.28
8
Braydon LUSCOMBE
CAN.gif
1:29.39
9
Thomas PFYL
SUI.gif
1:29.40
10
Adam HALL
NZL.gif
1:29.86
11
Santeri KIIVERI
FIN.gif
1:30.03
12
Mitchell GOURLEY
AUS.gif
1:30.34
13
Thomas WALSH
USA.gif
1:30.38
14
Thomas GROCHAR
AUT.gif
1:30.89
15
Hiraku MISAWA
JPN.gif
1:31.04
16
Jeffrey STUUT
NED.gif
1:31.08
17
Jamie STANTON
USA.gif
1:31.31
18
Aron LINDSTROEM
SWE.gif
1:31.77
19
Alexander ALYABYEV
WHT.gif
1:31.83
20
Jordan BROISIN
FRA.gif
1:32.57
21
Michael BRUEGGER
SUI.gif
1:32.82
22
James WHITLEY
GBR.gif
1:32.96
23
Roger PUIG DAVI
AND.gif
1:32.97
24
Andrew HARAGHEY
USA.gif
1:34.19
25
Chris LLOYD
GBR.gif
1:34.43
26
Alexey MIKUSHIN
WHT.gif
1:34.76
27
Gakuta KOIKE
JPN.gif
1:35.12
28
Davide BENDOTTI
ITA.gif
1:35.75
29
Tomas VAVERKA
CZE.gif
1:36.22
30
Miroslav LIDINSKY
CZE.gif
1:39.26
  Robin CUCHE
SUI.gif
DNF
  Nico PAJANTSCHITSCH
AUT.gif
DNF
  Martin WUERZ
AUT.gif
DNF
  Jonty O'CALLAGHAN
AUS.gif
DNF
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Men's Super-G Sitting
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Kurt OATWAY
1:25.83

 

USA.gif Andrew KURKA
1:26.89

 

FRA.gif Frederic FRANCOIS
1:26.98

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jesper PEDERSEN
NOR.gif
1:27.10
5
Akira KANO
JPN.gif
1:27.45
6
Yohann TABERLET
FRA.gif
1:27.46
7
Jeroen KAMPSCHREUR
NED.gif
1:27.63
8
Taiki MORII
JPN.gif
1:27.70
9
Roman RABL
AUT.gif
1:28.14
10
Igor SIKORSKI
POL.gif
1:28.41
11
Corey PETERS
NZL.gif
1:28.80
12
Tyler WALKER
USA.gif
1:29.10
13
Takeshi SUZUKI
JPN.gif
1:29.41
14
Niels DE LANGEN
NED.gif
1:29.85
15
Sang Min HAN
KOR.gif
1:30.90
16
Mark SOYER
AUS.gif
1:32.32
17
Arly Aristid. VELASQUEZ PENALOZA
MEX.gif
1:32.67
18
Chi Won LEE
KOR.gif
1:33.35
19
Dino SOKOLOVIC
CRO.gif
1:33.48
20
Pavel BAMBOUSEK
CZE.gif
1:34.52
21
Thomas NOLTE
GER.gif
1:35.40
22
Stephen LAWLER
USA.gif
1:38.33
  Georg KREITER
GER.gif
DNF
  Christoph KUNZ
SUI.gif
DNF
  Murat PELIT
SUI.gif
DNF
  Rene DE SILVESTRO
ITA.gif
DNF
  Jasmin BAMBUR
USA.gif
DNF
  Simon WALLNER
AUT.gif
DNF
  Kenji NATSUME
JPN.gif
DNF
  Josh ELLIOTT
USA.gif
DNF
  Nicolas BISQUERTT HUDSON
CHI.gif
DNF
  Sam TAIT
AUS.gif
DNF
  Enrique PLANTEY
ARG.gif
DSQ
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Women's Super Combined Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

SVK.gif Henrieta FARKASOVA
Natalia SUBRTOVA (G)

2:27.721:29.84+57.88

 

GBR.gif Menna FITZPATRICK
Jennifer KEHOE (G)

2:29.001:31.49+57.51

 

AUS.gif Melissa PERRINE
Christian GEIGER (G)

2:30.821:35.50+55.32

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Millie KNIGHT
Brett WILD (G)
GBR.gif
1:33.63
58.10
2:31.73
5
Noemi Ewa RISTAU
Lucien GERKAU (G)
GER.gif
1:35.15
58.02
2:33.17
6
Eleonor SANA
Chloe SANA (G)
BEL.gif
1:34.39
1:01.53
2:35.92
7
Kelly GALLAGHER
Gary SMITH (G)
GBR.gif
1:37.59
1:00.49
2:38.08
8
Danelle UMSTEAD
Rob UMSTEAD (G)
USA.gif
1:37.70
1:01.83
2:39.53
  Staci MANNELLA
Sadie DE BAUN (G)
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  YANG Jae Rim
KO Un So Ri (G)
KOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Anna PESKOVA
Michaela HUBACOVA (G)
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Women's Super Combined Standing
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Mollie JEPSEN
2:32.701:34.00+58.70

 

GER.gif Andrea ROTHFUSS
2:33.071:33.03+1:00.04

 

CAN.gif Alana RAMSAY
2:36.081:34.25+1:01.83

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Mariia PAPULOVA
WHT.gif
1:36.07
1:01.15
2:37.22
5
Stephanie JALLEN
USA.gif
1:40.40
57.35
2:37.75
6
Petra SMARZOVA
SVK.gif
1:41.07
1:00.86
2:41.93
7
Erin LATIMER
CAN.gif
1:38.65
1:04.67
2:43.32
8
Melanie SCHWARTZ
USA.gif
1:39.78
1:09.54
2:49.32
9
Mel PEMBLE
CAN.gif
1:42.90
1:07.23
2:50.13
10
Ammi HONDO
JPN.gif
1:46.65
1:08.54
2:55.19
  Anna JOCHEMSEN
NED.gif
1:37.47
-
DNF2
  Ally KUNKEL
USA.gif
1:40.68
-
DNF2
  Marie BOCHET
FRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Frederique TURGEON
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Women's Super Combined Sitting
Final Results

 

GER.gif Anna-Lena FORSTER
2:27.591:32.40+55.19

 

GER.gif Anna SCHAFFELHUBER
2:30.111:30.57+59.54

 

JPN.gif Momoka MURAOKA
2:30.251:30.89+59.36

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Laurie STEPHENS
USA.gif
1:33.06
1:02.68
2:35.74
  Claudia LOESCH
AUT.gif
1:32.14
-
DNF2
  Linda VAN IMPELEN
NED.gif
1:39.08
-
DSQ2
  Stephani VICTOR
SUI.gif
1:33.92
-
DSQ2
  Victoria PENDERGAST
AUS.gif
1:44.49
-
DNS2
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Men's Super Combined Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

SVK.gif Miroslav HARAUS
Maros HUDIK (G)

2:14.221:25.02+49.20

 

ESP.gif Yon SANTACANA MAIZTEGUI
Miguel GALINDO GARCES (G)

2:15.131:27.34+47.79

 

WHT.gif Valerii REDKOZUBOV
Evgeny GEROEV (G)

2:17.101:29.79+47.31

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Gernot MORGENFURT
Christoph Peter GMEINER (G)
AUT.gif
1:29.64
50.82
2:20.46
5
Kevin BURTON
Brandon ASHBY (G)
USA.gif
1:31.13
51.23
2:22.36
6
Maciej KREZEL
Anna OGARZYNSKA (G)
POL.gif
1:34.75
52.20
2:26.95
7
Mark BATHUM
Cade YAMAMOTO (G)
USA.gif
1:34.64
53.00
2:27.64
8
Patrik HETMER
Miroslav MACALA (G)
CZE.gif
1:31.27
57.44
2:28.71
  Ivan FRANTSEV
German AGRANOVSKII (G)
WHT.gif
1:28.84
-
DNF2
  Jakub KRAKO
Branislav BROZMAN (G)
SVK.gif
1:25.79
-
DSQ2
  Giacomo BERTAGNOLLI
Fabrizio CASAL (G)
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Mac MARCOUX
Jack LEITCH (G)
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Marek KUBACKA
Maria ZATOVICOVA (G)
SVK.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Men's Super Combined Standing
Final Results

 

WHT.gif Aleksei BUGAEV
2:32.701:25.62+44.94

 

FRA.gif Arthur BAUCHET
2:10.881:24.90+45.98

 

NZL.gif Adam HALL
2:15.321:29.06+46.26

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Jamie STANTON
USA.gif
1:29.80
46.75
2:16.55
5
Mitchell GOURLEY
AUS.gif
1:27.13
49.77
2:16.90
6
Santeri KIIVERI
FIN.gif
1:28.92
48.86
2:17.78
7
Thomas PFYL
SUI.gif
1:29.08
49.42
2:18.50
8
Martin FRANCE
SVK.gif
1:27.62
50.92
2:18.54
9
Kirk SCHORNSTEIN
CAN.gif
1:28.67
49.99
2:18.66
10
Martin WUERZ
AUT.gif
1:30.96
49.00
2:19.96
11
James WHITLEY
GBR.gif
1:30.21
50.07
2:20.28
12
Hiraku MISAWA
JPN.gif
1:30.38
51.47
2:21.85
13
Alexey MIKUSHIN
WHT.gif
1:36.82
52.14
2:28.96
14
Gakuta KOIKE
JPN.gif
1:38.64
56.35
2:34.99
15
Tomas VAVERKA
CZE.gif
1:34.52
1:03.25
2:37.77
  Thomas GROCHAR
AUT.gif
1:30.33
-
DNF2
  Jordan BROISIN
FRA.gif
1:29.81
-
DNF2
  Michael BRUEGGER
SUI.gif
1:32.28
-
DNF2
  Jeffrey STUUT
NED.gif
1:30.06
-
DNF2
  Thomas WALSH
USA.gif
1:29.13
-
DNF2
  Aron LINDSTROEM
SWE.gif
1:31.10
-
DNF2
  Robin CUCHE
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Markus SALCHER
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Theo GMUR
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Alexander ALYABYEV
WHT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Jasper BALCAEN
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Roger PUIG DAVI
AND.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Nico PAJANTSCHITSCH
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Davide BENDOTTI
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Jonty O'CALLAGHAN
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Miroslav LIDINSKY
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Braydon LUSCOMBE
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Men's Super Combined Sitting
Final Results

 

NED.gif Jeroen KAMPSCHREUR
2:11.591:25.55+46.04

 

FRA.gif Frederic FRANCOIS
2:12.911:25.08+47.83

 

NOR.gif Jesper PEDERSEN
2:13.741:24.72+49.02

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Takeshi SUZUKI
JPN.gif
1:28.65
47.02
2:15.67
5
Yohann TABERLET
FRA.gif
1:27.30
49.40
2:16.70
6
Josh ELLIOTT
USA.gif
1:27.10
50.58
2:17.68
7
Andrew KURKA
USA.gif
1:27.17
50.56
2:17.73
8
Niels DE LANGEN
NED.gif
1:29.47
48.87
2:18.34
9
Dino SOKOLOVIC
CRO.gif
1:31.65
49.07
2:20.72
10
Christoph KUNZ
SUI.gif
1:29.33
52.81
2:22.14
11
Sang Min HAN
KOR.gif
1:29.48
54.24
2:23.72
12
Jasmin BAMBUR
USA.gif
1:31.53
53.69
2:25.22
13
Kenji NATSUME
JPN.gif
1:32.28
58.65
2:30.93
14
Pavel BAMBOUSEK
CZE.gif
1:35.83
1:01.64
2:37.47
  Tyler WALKER
USA.gif
1:27.27
-
DNF2
  Georg KREITER
GER.gif
1:33.50
-
DNF2
  Chi Won LEE
KOR.gif
1:32.20
-
DNF2
  Rene DE SILVESTRO
ITA.gif
1:31.39
-
DNF2
  Enrique PLANTEY
ARG.gif
1:35.97
-
DNF2
  Mark SOYER
AUS.gif
1:33.24
-
DNF2
  Akira KANO
JPN.gif
1:26.91
-
DSQ2
  Simon WALLNER
AUT.gif
1:35.59
-
DSQ2
  Roman RABL
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Kurt OATWAY
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Taiki MORII
JPN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Murat PELIT
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Igor SIKORSKI
POL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Thomas NOLTE
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Sam TAIT
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  Nicolas BISQUERTT HUDSON
CHI.gif
-
-
DNF1
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    • Canada Team Size Prediction for Winter Olympic Games 2026 Milano Cortina   Ski Sports   Alpine Skiing  (13) - That's been the team size the last couple of Olympics so it's a safe bet again. Cross Country Skiing  (10) - Not too familiar with the qualification system. Probably around 6 men and 4 women. Ski Jumping  (5) - Loutitt, Strate and Maurer for sure on the women's side. Possibly a 4th will qualify. On the men's side, if Bowd-Clowes returns, then he should also qualify. Nordic Combined  (0) - Been a nonexistent sport for a while. No athletes competing in the World Cup or Continental Cup. Freestyle Skiing  (32) - Should qualify a team in mixed aerials which means a maximum team size of 32 athletes. Which athletes in which disciplines to be determined. Snowboarding  (24) - Full teams in slopestyle and big air. Then somewhere between 1-4 athletes in the other disciplines. Biathlon  (6) - Based on the Nations Cup last year, the men finished outside the top 20 and wouldn't qualify a relay team (and that's without Russia and Belarus). With Christian Gow's retirement, that makes things even more difficult. Women's relay should still qualify though. Ski Mountaineering  (1) - Gonna be optimistic here and say that one athlete will qualify either through the World Rankings or continental quota.     Skating Sports   Speed Skating  (16) - 7 to 8 men, 8 to 9 women. For now, I'll say 8 of each gender. Short Track Speed Skating  (10) - Full team size. With the current skill level of the team, anything else would be a tragedy. Figure Skating  (12) - Most likely 1 man (I hope) and 1 woman, then 2-3 pairs and 2-3 ice dance couples. For now, let's say 2 in pairs and 3 in ice dance.     Sleigh Sports   Luge  (7) - 2 women + 1 entry in each of the other disciplines Skeleton  (4) - 1 or 2 men + 2 or 3 women Bobsleigh  (14) - 2 men's crews (in both events) and 3 women's crews (in both events)     Team Sports   Curling  (12) - Full team or else you might as well burn the federation to the ground. Ice Hockey  (48) - Both men's and women's teams already qualified       Total Optimistic Prediction  -  (229) Total Pessimistic Prediction  - (184)   Total Realistic Prediction  -  (214)
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