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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Åre)


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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Åre)

 

SWE.gif Åre (SWE) - 12 March 2021 - 13 March 2021 SWE.gif

 

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Events
 

  • Women's Slalom (7/9)
  • Women's Slalom (8/9)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, March 12th
13:30 Women's Slalom Run 1
16:30 Women's Slalom Run 2

Saturday, March 13th
10:30 Women's Slalom Run 1
13:45 Women's Slalom Run 2

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Women's Slalom (7/9)
Final Results

 

SVK.gif VLHOVA Petra
1:45.1649.72+55.44

 

AUT.gif LIENSBERGER Katharina
1:45.3650.29+55.07

 

USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
1:45.8050.13+55.67

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
HOLDENER Wendy
SUI.gif
50.40
55.45
1:45.85
5
DUERR Lena
GER.gif
51.03
55.80
1:46.83
6
GRITSCH Franziska
AUT.gif
51.37
55.59
1:46.96
7
BUCIK Ana
SLO.gif
51.64
55.43
1:47.07
7
GISIN Michelle
SUI.gif
50.87
56.20
1:47.07
9
MOLTZAN Paula
USA.gif
51.83
55.56
1:47.39
10
LYSDAHL Kristin
NOR.gif
51.58
55.97
1:47.55
11
ST-GERMAIN Laurence
CAN.gif
51.62
56.04
1:47.66
12
NULLMEYER Ali
CAN.gif
52.90
54.89
1:47.79
13
DUBOVSKA Martina
CZE.gif
51.47
56.39
1:47.86
14
FERMBAECK Elsa
SWE.gif
53.00
54.90
1:47.90
15
SLOKAR Andreja
SLO.gif
51.53
56.79
1:48.32
16
RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
NOR.gif
52.46
55.97
1:48.43
17
GALLHUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
52.86
55.58
1:48.44
18
MAIR Chiara
AUT.gif
51.70
56.79
1:48.49
19
SPORER Marie-Therese
AUT.gif
52.38
56.12
1:48.50
20
NOENS Nastasia
FRA.gif
52.03
56.49
1:48.52
21
RAST Camille
SUI.gif
52.08
56.56
1:48.64
22
O BRIEN Nina
USA.gif
52.55
56.20
1:48.75
23
GUEST Charlie
GBR.gif
52.79
56.01
1:48.80
24
POPOVIC Leona
CRO.gif
52.83
56.32
1:49.15
25
FILSER Andrea
GER.gif
52.34
57.06
1:49.40
  HENSIEN Katie
USA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HILZINGER Jessica
GER.gif
-
-
DNF2
  PETERLINI Martina
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HECTOR Sara
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF2
  CURTONI Irene
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  VORRE Clara-Marie Holmer
DEN.gif
56.65
-
DNQ2
  VANREUSEL Kim
BEL.gif
54.37
-
DNQ2
  LORENZ Bernadette
AUT.gif
53.24
-
DNQ2
  HURT AJ
USA.gif
53.93
-
DNQ2
  NORBYE Kaja
NOR.gif
54.04
-
DNQ2
  CEDER Liv
SWE.gif
53.25
-
DNQ2
  BOSTROEM MUSSENER Moa
SWE.gif
53.86
-
DNQ2
  STIEGLER Resi
USA.gif
53.46
-
DNQ2
  SAEFVENBERG Charlotta
SWE.gif
53.54
-
DNQ2
  RASK Sara
SWE.gif
53.05
-
DNQ2
  CAPOVA Gabriela
CZE.gif
53.48
-
DNQ2
  LAPANJA Lila
USA.gif
53.84
-
DNQ2
  HROVAT Meta
SLO.gif
53.65
-
DNQ2
  MEILLARD Melanie
SUI.gif
53.79
-
DNQ2
  ANDO Asa
JPN.gif
53.29
-
DNQ2
  KOMSIC Andrea
CRO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  REMME Roni
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STJERNESUND Thea Louise
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  WIKSTROEM Emelie
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MIELZYNSKI Erin
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ESCANE Doriane
FRA.gif
-
-
DSQ1
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Women's Slalom (8/9)
Final Results

 

AUT.gif LIENSBERGER Katharina
1:47.9352.94+54.99

 

USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
1:48.6552.75+55.90

 

SUI.gif HOLDENER Wendy
1:49.5853.67+55.91
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
DUERR Lena
GER.gif
53.43
56.28
1:49.71
5
MOLTZAN Paula
USA.gif
54.21
55.72
1:49.93
6
LYSDAHL Kristin
NOR.gif
54.25
55.95
1:50.20
7
RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
NOR.gif
54.31
56.31
1:50.62
8
VLHOVA Petra
SVK.gif
55.70
54.94
1:50.64
9
GALLHUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
55.31
55.43
1:50.74
10
GRITSCH Franziska
AUT.gif
55.28
55.57
1:50.85
11
ST-GERMAIN Laurence
CAN.gif
54.85
56.12
1:50.97
12
DUBOVSKA Martina
CZE.gif
54.75
56.28
1:51.03
13
GISIN Michelle
SUI.gif
54.43
56.63
1:51.06
14
SAEFVENBERG Charlotta
SWE.gif
55.77
55.44
1:51.21
14
HECTOR Sara
SWE.gif
54.77
56.44
1:51.21
16
GUEST Charlie
GBR.gif
55.78
55.48
1:51.26
16
NULLMEYER Ali
CAN.gif
54.88
56.38
1:51.26
18
RAST Camille
SUI.gif
55.40
55.88
1:51.28
19
SLOKAR Andreja
SLO.gif
54.77
56.54
1:51.31
20
SPORER Marie- Therese
AUT.gif
55.48
55.92
1:51.40
21
FILSER Andrea
GER.gif
55.89
55.55
1:51.44
22
O BRIEN Nina
USA.gif
55.30
56.54
1:51.84
23
NOENS Nastasia
FRA.gif
54.81
57.09
1:51.90
24
MIELZYNSKI Erin
CAN.gif
55.09
56.88
1:51.97
25
BUCIK Ana
SLO.gif
54.97
57.01
1:51.98
26
MAIR Chiara
AUT.gif
54.89
57.11
1:52.00
27
WIKSTROEM Emelie
SWE.gif
54.90
57.25
1:52.15
28
ANDO Asa
JPN.gif
55.31
57.45
1:52.76
29
POPOVIC Leona
CRO.gif
55.57
1:01.80
1:57.37
  CURTONI Irene
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  VANREUSEL Kim
BEL.gif
56.75
-
DNQ2
  LORENZ Bernadette
AUT.gif
56.41
-
DNQ2
  NORBYE Kaja
NOR.gif
57.18
-
DNQ2
  BOSTROEM MUSSENER Moa
SWE.gif
56.50
-
DNQ2
  STIEGLER Resi
USA.gif
56.24
-
DNQ2
  ESCANE Doriane
FRA.gif
56.15
-
DNQ2
  HENSIEN Katie
USA.gif
56.02
-
DNQ2
  KOMSIC Andrea
CRO.gif
56.52
-
DNQ2
  RASK Sara
SWE.gif
56.00
-
DNQ2
  CAPOVA Gabriela
CZE.gif
56.52
-
DNQ2
  HROVAT Meta
SLO.gif
56.30
-
DNQ2
  REMME Roni
CAN.gif
56.12
-
DNQ2
  PETERLINI Martina
ITA.gif
56.13
-
DNQ2
  HUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
56.43
-
DNQ2
  VORRE Clara-Marie Holmer
DEN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HURT A J
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  CEDER Liv
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LAPANJA Lila
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HILZINGER Jessica
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  FERMBAECK Elsa
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STJERNESUND Thea Louise
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
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