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Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2021


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Women's Slalom
Final Results

 

AUT.gif LIENSBERGER Katharina
1:39.5048.48+51.02

 

SVK.gif VLHOVA Petra
1:40.5048.78+51.72

 

USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
1:41.4849.78+51.70

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
HOLDENER Wendy
SUI.gif
49.72
52.12
1:41.84
5
SLOKAR Andreja
SLO.gif
50.81
51.36
1:42.17
6
MAIR Chiara
AUT.gif
50.51
51.74
1:42.25
7
LYSDAHL Kristin
NOR.gif
50.53
51.91
1:42.44
8
RAST Camille
SUI.gif
50.15
52.44
1:42.59
9
BUCIK Ana
SLO.gif
49.87
53.02
1:42.89
10
ANDO Asa
JPN.gif
50.45
52.47
1:42.92
11
NOENS Nastasia
FRA.gif
50.50
52.55
1:43.05
11
GRITSCH Franziska
AUT.gif
50.60
52.45
1:43.05
13
HECTOR Sara
SWE.gif
50.63
52.47
1:43.10
14
DUERR Lena
GER.gif
50.44
52.81
1:43.25
15
WIKSTROEM Emelie
SWE.gif
50.51
52.81
1:43.32
16
FERMBAECK Elsa
SWE.gif
51.32
52.10
1:43.42
17
ST-GERMAIN Laurence
CAN.gif
50.57
52.93
1:43.50
18
CURTONI Irene
ITA.gif
50.96
52.71
1:43.67
19
PETERLINI Martina
ITA.gif
51.59
52.23
1:43.82
20
FILSER Andrea
GER.gif
51.72
52.17
1:43.89
21
POPOVIC Leona
CRO.gif
51.67
52.49
1:44.16
22
STJERNESUND Thea Louise
NOR.gif
51.43
52.81
1:44.24
23
TKACHENKO Ekaterina
WHT.gif
51.46
53.35
1:44.81
24
GERMANE Dzenifera
LAT.gif
51.98
53.20
1:45.18
24
NULLMEYER Ali
CAN.gif
51.90
53.28
1:45.18
26
GULLI Anita
ITA.gif
52.36
54.53
1:46.89
27
SMART Amelia
CAN.gif
52.49
55.48
1:47.97
28
SHKANOVA Maria
BLR.gif
53.62
55.88
1:49.50
29
VANREUSEL Kim
BEL.gif
53.25
56.52
1:49.77
30
GORNOSTAEVA Anastasia
WHT.gif
55.12
54.91
1:50.03
31
HUML Zazie
CZE.gif
54.55
56.75
1:51.30
32
HROMCOVA Petra
SVK.gif
56.14
58.24
1:54.38
33
TSIKLAURI Nino
GEO.gif
55.85
59.59
1:55.44
34
CONSTANTIN Maria Ioana
ROU.gif
59.70
1:02.07
2:01.77
35
SHEPILENKO Anastasiya
UKR.gif
59.44
1:02.74
2:02.18
36
OETTL REYES Ornella
PER.gif
1:01.31
1:03.49
2:04.80
36
PYROZHKO Kateryna
UKR.gif
1:02.06
1:02.74
2:04.80
38
KALTSOGIANNI Maria Nikoleta
GRE.gif
1:00.62
1:06.02
2:06.64
39
KNOPOVA Tetiana
UKR.gif
1:01.60
1:05.84
2:07.44
40
MARMARELLI Fani
GRE.gif
1:03.26
1:05.49
2:08.75
41
DORULTAN Katalin
HUN.gif
1:05.29
1:08.63
2:13.92
42
KALHOR Marjan
IRI.gif
1:08.12
1:12.18
2:20.30
43
ABBASI Forough
IRI.gif
1:07.26
1:16.15
2:23.41
44
KURDI Naya
LBN.gif
1:10.66
-
DNQ2
45
TZIMPA Christina
GRE.gif
1:11.74
-
DNQ2
46
ABOU JAOUDE Maria
LBN.gif
1:13.77
-
DNQ2
47
THAKUR Aanchal
IND.gif
1:23.40
-
DNQ2
48
DI CAMILLO Chiara
ALB.gif
1:26.13
-
DNQ2
  ISKANDAR Carlie Maria
LBN.gif
-
-
DNF2
  DRAGOLJEVIC Nikolina
BIH.gif
-
-
DNF2
  BONDARE Liene
LAT.gif
-
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DNF2
  ARBEZ Tess
IRL.gif
-
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DNF2
  VUKADINOVA Eva
BUL.gif
-
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DNF2
  BERTHELSEN Nuunu Chemnitz
DEN.gif
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DNF2
  GUERILLOT Vanina
POR.gif
-
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DNF2
  BARUZZI FARRIOL Francesca
ARG.gif
-
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DNF2
  AICHER Emma
GER.gif
-
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DNF2
  HURT A J
USA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HUDSON Piera
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-
-
DNF2
  GUTIERREZ Mireia
AND.gif
-
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DNF2
  O BRIEN Nina
USA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  MEILLARD Melanie
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF2
  MIELZYNSKI Erin
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HOLTMANN Mina Fuerst
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF2
  DVORNIK Neja
SLO.gif
-
-
DNS2
  PHOTIADES Karolina
CYP.gif
-
-
DNF1
  POPOVIC Tamara
MNE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ARMENI Thaleia
CYP.gif
-
-
DNF1
  EPIPHANIOU Georgia
CYP.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SINKUNAITE Gabija
LTU.gif
-
-
DNF1
  JANUSKEVICIUTE Ieva
LTU.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SHEPILENKO Kateryna
UKR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VUJICIC Jelena
MNE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  BISERE Laura
LAT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  AHMADI Atefeh
IRI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TADIC Maja
BIH.gif
-
-
DNF1
  INGVADOTTIR Hjordis Birna
ISL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MAJTENYI Hanna
HUN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  AUDUNSDOTTIR Sigridur Drofn
ISL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TSIOVOLOU Maria-Eleni
GRE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ALIC Esma
BIH.gif
-
-
DNF1
  FRIDGEIRSDOTTIR Holmfridur Dora
ISL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HOZMANN Szonja
HUN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  DAGBJARTSDOTTIR Katla Bjorg
ISL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ROGGEMAN Sara
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SZOLLOS Noa
ISR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  PYKALAINEN Erika
FIN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MOLLIN Axelle
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TOTH Zita
HUN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MIJARES RUF Carla
AND.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SOMMEROVA Elese
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LINGG Charlotte
LIE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ESCANE Doriane
FRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HENSIEN Katie
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  KOMSIC Andrea
CRO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HONKANEN Riikka
FIN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TILLEY Alex
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  CAPOVA Gabriela
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  GUEST Charlie
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HROVAT Meta
SLO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MOLTZAN Paula
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  BRIGNONE Federica
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  GISIN Michelle
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  OUAISS Manon
LBN.gif
-
-
DSQ1
  SAVEHSHEMSHAKI Sadaf
IRI.gif
-
-
DNS1
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Men's Slalom
Final Results

 

NOR.gif FOSS-SOLEVAAG Sebastian
1:46.4852.40+54.08

 

AUT.gif PERTL Adrian
1:46.6952.24+54.45

 

NOR.gif KRISTOFFERSEN Henrik
1:46.9452.62+54.32

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
VINATZER Alex
ITA.gif
52.38
55.30
1:47.68
5
YULE Daniel
SUI.gif
52.88
54.82
1:47.70
6
RODES Istok
CRO.gif
53.22
54.62
1:47.84
7
HADALIN Stefan
SLO.gif
53.06
54.92
1:47.98
7
PINTURAULT Alexis
FRA.gif
52.65
55.33
1:47.98
9
MATT Michael
AUT.gif
53.19
54.85
1:48.04
10
MARCHANT Armand
BEL.gif
53.13
55.09
1:48.22
11
ZENHAEUSERN Ramon
SUI.gif
53.89
55.09
1:48.98
12
VIDOVIC Matej
CRO.gif
53.44
55.58
1:49.02
13
RITCHIE Benjamin
USA.gif
53.51
55.72
1:49.23
14
MOELGG Manfred
ITA.gif
53.64
55.89
1:49.53
15
STRASSER Linus
GER.gif
53.95
55.89
1:49.84
16
EFIMOV Simon
WHT.gif
53.55
56.75
1:50.30
17
BERNDT Ondrej
CZE.gif
54.75
57.25
1:52.00
18
MAROVT Tijan
SLO.gif
55.30
57.60
1:52.90
19
DVORNIK Aljaz
SLO.gif
56.31
58.01
1:54.32
20
PUENTE TASIAS Alejandro
ESP.gif
55.89
58.69
1:54.58
21
NOEL Clement
FRA.gif
52.58
1:04.03
1:56.61
22
ALEKHIN Nikita
WHT.gif
56.48
1:00.29
1:56.77
23
COMERFORD Cormac
IRL.gif
59.37
1:00.67
2:00.04
24
BALAZ Filip
SVK.gif
58.28
1:02.27
2:00.55
25
KEKESI Marton
HUN.gif
1:00.12
1:00.87
2:00.99
26
DYRBYE Casper
DEN.gif
58.87
1:02.48
2:01.35
27
SIMARI BIRKNER Cristian Javier
ARG.gif
58.17
1:03.65
2:01.82
28
OSCH Matthieu
LUX.gif
1:00.21
1:03.18
2:03.39
29
TOLA Erjon
ALB.gif
1:01.20
1:03.96
2:05.16
30
KOVBASNYUK Ivan
UKR.gif
1:02.07
1:05.12
2:07.19
31
DEHARI Dardan
MKD.gif
1:02.42
1:07.21
2:09.63
32
TAHIRI Albin
KOS.gif
1:04.63
1:07.84
2:12.47
33
ARNOUK Cesar
LBN.gif
1:06.17
1:06.92
2:13.09
34
KIA SHEMSHAKI Behnam
IRI.gif
1:06.67
1:09.53
2:16.20
35
TAMAGNINI Alberto
SMR.gif
1:06.97
1:11.14
2:18.11
36
KOUYOUMDJIAN Yianno
CYP.gif
1:06.11
1:16.63
2:22.74
37
GOUTT Yohan Goncalves
TLS.gif
1:12.62
1:20.60
2:33.22
  VIANO Richardson
HAI.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HARUTYUNYAN Harutyun
ARM.gif
-
-
DNF2
  ARANJO Baptiste
POR.gif
-
-
DNF2
  POETTOZ Michael
COL.gif
-
-
DNF2
  ADAMS Jack
NZL.gif
-
-
DNF2
  VALLECILLO Juan Pablo
ARG.gif
-
-
DNF2
  VERBEKE Tom
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF2
  LAINE Tormis
EST.gif
-
-
DNF2
  SALARICH Joaquim
ESP.gif
-
-
DNF2
  SEYMOUR Jett
USA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  WINTERS Luke
USA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  GINNIS AJ
GRE.gif
-
-
DNF2
  READ Erik
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF2
  POPOV Albert
BUL.gif
-
-
DNF2
  JAKOBSEN Kristoffer
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF2
  ZUBCIC Filip
CRO.gif
-
-
DNF2
  SCHWARZ Marco
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF2
  FELLER Manuel
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF2
  AOUICH Yassine
MAR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TANG Calcy Ning-Chien
TPE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  JAPARIDZE Besarion
GEO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STEFANESCU Alexandru Stefan
ROU.gif
-
-
DNF1
  QERIMI Kevin
ALB.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SALIHOVIC Eldar
MNE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VORRE Marcus
DEN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STOILOV Konstantin
BUL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  FIGUEROA Andres
CHI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  OPMANIS Elvis
LAT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ANTONIOU Ioannis
GRE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MACEDO Michel
BRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  DRUKAROV Andrej
LTU.gif
-
-
DNF1
  GRANDJEAN Eliot
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  PROIOS Ioannis
GRE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  BIRAN Itamar
ISR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ZLATKOV Kalin
BUL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STANISIC Strahinja
SRB.gif
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DNF1
  LUIK Juhan
EST.gif
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DNF1
  LOKMIC Emir
BIH.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SNORRASON Sturla Snaer
ISL.gif
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DNF1
  ZLATKOV Kamen
BUL.gif
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DNF1
  HONG Dongkwan
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DNF1
  KATO Seigo
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DNF1
  LEEVER Alex
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DNF1
  VAN DEN BROECKE Dries
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DNF1
  KOYAMA Yohei
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DNF1
  KRYZL Krystof
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DNF1
  HANSSON William
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DNF1
  TAYLOR Laurie
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DNF1
  DEL CAMPO Juan
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DNF1
  MAJOR Billy
GBR.gif
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DNF1
  ZABYSTRAN Jan
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DNF1
  KOLEGA Samuel
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DNF1
  KRANJEC Zan
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DNF1
  HOLZMANN Sebastian
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DNF1
  HAUGAN Timon
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DNF1
  GROSS Stefano
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DNF1
  GRANGE Jean-Baptiste
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DNF1
  AERNI Luca
SUI.gif
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DNF1
  RYDING Dave
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DNF1
  MUFFAT-JEANDET Victor
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DNF1
  MEILLARD Loic
SUI.gif
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DNF1
  KHOROSHILOV Alexander
WHT.gif
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DNF1
  RAZZOLI Giuliano
ITA.gif
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DSQ1
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
AUT.gif Austria
5
1
2
8
2
SUI.gif Switzerland
3
1
5
9
3
FRA.gif France
2
1
2
5
4
NOR.gif Norway
2
0
1
3
5
USA.gif United States
1
1
2
4
6
ITA.gif Italy
1
1
0
2
7
GER.gif Germany
0
3
1
4
8
SVK.gif Slovakia
0
2
0
2
9
CRO.gif Croatia
0
1
0
1
9
SWE.gif Sweden
0
1
0
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
14
12
13
39


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
AUT.gif Austria
4
1
2
7
2
SUI.gif Switzerland
3
1
4
8
3
NOR.gif Norway
2
0
1
3
4
USA.gif United States
1
1
2
4
5
FRA.gif France
1
1
1
3
6
GER.gif Germany
0
3
1
4
7
SVK.gif Slovakia
0
2
0
2
8
ITA.gif Italy
0
1
0
1
8
SWE.gif Sweden
0
1
0
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
11
11
11
33
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For both, while there was some shuffling no one ultimately fell out.   Shooting The Asian Shotgun Championships were held this month. A few top shooters were missing. The only change to the projection is is set to qualify in women’s trap, pushing out   Squash The Tournament of Champions was held this month. Additionally, the qualification document was released. There was some restriction as to how many nations can send two players and this sport will offer universality quotas.   The following nations lost an athlete quota; Colombia, France, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and New Zealand. The following nations gained an athlete quota; Canada, Pakistan, Spain (x2), Switzerland, Ukraine   Triathlon The qualification document was released. There are a few changes relative to 2024. Projection changes include: Losses to Hong Kong and Slovenia and gains for Austria and China.   Weightlifting The qualification document was released. One change to be made was the reallocation process for host nation quotas. Due to this, El Salvador Iraq, Palau, Sri Lanka, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu lost quotas while Australia, China, Dominican Republic, Iran, and Samoa (x2) gained quotas.   Wrestling The qualification document was released. There were some significant changes to the qualification process including using the world rankings and the final qualifier only consisting of non-qualified nations. The projection changes are as follows; losses to Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, and Turkey.   Belgium and Lithuania gained 2 quotas while American Samoa, Austria, Estonia, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Madagascar, Spain, and Turkmenistan gained 1 quota.
    • Looks like we in the Philippines are in the same situation. No news yet on whether we’ll be able to watch the Games 
    • Cricket is any day in a better position than Baseball, Modern Pentathlon or Rowing 8s globally
    • http://i.imgur.com/gLJZbix.jpg   Honestly football is just on another level. For other sports, an expanded field or creating multiple host cities likely only works with baseball, cricket and maybe basketball, and only in very specific countries.
    • No streaming for the games in India. I contacted IOC they just sent me a list where the games will be shown live.    Last games we had the Olympic channel and YouTube showing the live coverage for regions with no media rights. This time sadly no such schedule.   So much about making the games accessible to all...
    • What revealed those files of Epstein !!!! thousands of scandals , horrible diguisting things mixing politic criminalities , robbery , scam , manipulation...etc    all those celebrities of shht that you love   
    • I wonder if instead of having flexibility around what sport to add there should be one or two team sports per game with an expanded field (of 16 or 32 or w/e) where the host gets to pick which which team sports (if any) has an expanded field.
    • Dunno if this is geoblocked, but this is from our weekly comedy show Saturday Night Live  
    • I don't buy that she's doing this just to start the race if she thinks she won't be competitive.  We'll probably know more after the training run and far be it from me to know how that's going to work with a torn ACL, but if she knows she can't do it, she'll give that spot to another skier
    • And this with relatively small fields, so lots of nations with no skin in the game.
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