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  • Men's Giant Slalom (1/10)
  • Women's Giant Slalom (1/9)



Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, October 17th
10:00 Women's Giant Slalom Run 1
13:00 Women's Giant Slalom Run 2


Sunday, October 18th
10:00 Men's Giant Slalom Run 1
13:15 Men's Giant Slalom Run 2

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Women's Giant Slalom (1/9)
Final Results

 

.ITA BASSINO Marta
2:19.691:09.54+1:10.15

 

.ITA BRIGNONE Federica
2:19.831:10.12+1:09.71

 

.SVK VLHOVA Petra
2:20.821:11.56+1:09.26

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
GISIN Michelle
.SUI
1:10.72
1:10.27
2:20.99
5
HOLTMANN Mina Fuerst
.NOR
1:10.46
1:10.98
2:21.44
6
GOGGIA Sofia
.ITA
1:11.30
1:10.86
2:22.16
6
HROVAT Meta
.SLO
1:11.95
1:10.21
2:22.16
8
GUT-BEHRAMI Lara
.SUI
1:10.93
1:11.32
2:22.25
9
WORLEY Tessa
.FRA
1:12.20
1:10.28
2:22.48
10
MOLTZAN Paula
.USA
1:12.43
1:10.07
2:22.50
11
ELLENBERGER Andrea
.SUI
1:13.18
1:10.05
2:23.23
12
ROBINSON Alice
.NZL
1:10.72
1:12.62
2:23.34
13
MIRADOLI Romane
.FRA
1:13.01
1:10.37
2:23.38
14
HECTOR Sara
.SWE
1:12.72
1:10.68
2:23.40
15
O BRIEN Nina
.USA
1:12.98
1:10.54
2:23.52
15
TRUPPE Katharina
.AUT
1:11.62
1:11.90
2:23.52
17
BRUNNER Stephanie
.AUT
1:11.46
1:12.19
2:23.65
18
TKACHENKO Ekaterina
.RUS
1:13.13
1:11.34
2:24.47
19
SIEBENHOFER Ramona
.AUT
1:12.84
1:11.75
2:24.59
20
LEDECKA Ester
.CZE
1:13.30
1:11.43
2:24.73
21
BUCIK Ana
.SLO
1:13.22
1:11.84
2:25.06
22
NUFER Priska
.SUI
1:12.86
1:12.22
2:25.08
23
NORBYE Kaja
.NOR
1:13.45
1:11.93
2:25.38
24
GRITSCH Franziska
.AUT
1:12.37
1:13.37
2:25.74
25
GRENIER Valerie
.CAN
1:13.44
1:12.35
2:25.79
26
HOLDENER Wendy
.SUI
1:11.26
1:15.71
2:26.97
27
TILLEY Alex
.GBR
1:13.34
1:14.44
2:27.78
27
TVIBERG Maria Therese
.NOR
-
-
DNF2
  LIENSBERGER Katharina
.AUT
-
-
DNF2
  ROBNIK Tina
.SLO
-
-
DNF2
  GAGNON Marie-Michele
.CAN
1:16.12
-
DNQ2
  DELLA MEA Lara
.ITA
1:14.32
-
DNQ2
  PIROVANO Laura
.ITA
1:14.38
-
DNQ2
  FEST Nadine
.AUT
1:15.85
-
DNQ2
  GHISALBERTI Ilaria
.ITA
1:18.75
-
DNQ2
  DVORNIK Neja
.SLO
1:14.67
-
DNQ2
  MAARSTOEL Andrine
.NOR
1:14.58
-
DNQ2
  LOIPETSSPERGER Lisa Marie
.GER
1:15.15
-
DNQ2
  NORBYE Tuva
.NOR
1:17.98
-
DNQ2
  CRAWFORD Candace
.CAN
1:18.24
-
DNQ2
  RAST Camille
.SUI
1:13.80
-
DNQ2
  HILZINGER Jessica
.GER
1:15.78
-
DNQ2
  ARONSSON ELFMAN Hanna
.SWE
1:14.29
-
DNQ2
  LYSDAHL Kristin
.NOR
1:14.32
-
DNQ2
  CILLARA ROSSI Valentina
.ITA
1:15.82
-
DNQ2
  MELESI Roberta
.ITA
1:14.38
-
DNQ2
  BERTANI Luisa Matilde Maria
.ITA
1:16.68
-
DNQ2
  FILSER Andrea
.GER
1:15.91
-
DNQ2
  MOERZINGER Elisa
.AUT
1:14.27
-
DNQ2
  RASK Sara
.SWE
1:20.62
-
DNQ2
  GASIENICA-DANIEL Maryna
.POL
1:14.40
-
DNQ2
  ESCANE Doriane
.FRA
1:14.36
-
DNQ2
  MONSEN Marte
.NOR
1:16.62
-
DNQ2
  JELINKOVA Adriana
.NED
1:13.58
-
DNQ2
  SUTER Corinne
.SUI
1:13.99
-
DNQ2
  DUERR Lena
.GER
1:14.28
-
DNQ2
  SCHILD Bernadette
.AUT
1:14.51
-
DNQ2
  RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
.NOR
1:16.28
-
DNQ2
  BREM Eva-Maria
.AUT
1:15.14
-
DNQ2
  STJERNESUND Thea Louise
.NOR
1:14.20
-
DNQ2
  ALPHAND Estelle
.SWE
1:13.61
-
DNQ2
  FRASSE SOMBET Coralie
.FRA
1:14.10
-
DNQ2
  HUBER Katharina
.AUT
-
-
DNF1
  LUTHMAN Jonna
.SWE
-
-
DNF1
  HONKANEN Riikka
.FIN
-
-
DNF1
  CASHMAN Keely
.USA
-
-
DNF1
  ANDO Asa
.JPN
-
-
DNF1
  HURT A J
.USA
-
-
DNF1
  HAASER Ricarda
.AUT
-
-
DNF1
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Men's Giant Slalom (1/10)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif BRAATHEN Lucas
2:14.411:08.37+1:06.04

 

SUI.gif ODERMATT Marco
2:14.461:08.44+1:06.02

 

SUI.gif CAVIEZEL Gino
2:14.871:08.13+1:06.74

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
PINTURAULT Alexis
FRA.gif
1:08.28
1:06.62
2:14.90
5
MEILLARD Loic
SUI.gif
1:08.41
1:06.56
2:14.97
5
KRISTOFFERSEN Henrik
NOR.gif
1:08.23
1:06.74
2:14.97
7
KRANJEC Zan
SLO.gif
1:08.19
1:06.99
2:15.18
8
NESTVOLD-HAUGEN Leif Kristian
NOR.gif
1:08.55
1:06.90
2:15.45
9
FAVROT Thibaut
FRA.gif
1:09.09
1:06.53
2:15.62
10
DE ALIPRANDINI Luca
ITA.gif
1:08.70
1:07.08
2:15.78
11
MURISIER Justin
SUI.gif
1:09.35
1:06.44
2:15.79
12
ZUBCIC Filip
CRO.gif
1:08.91
1:06.95
2:15.86
13
BORSOTTI Giovanni
ITA.gif
1:09.84
1:06.24
2:16.08
14
LUITZ Stefan
GER.gif
1:09.88
1:06.33
2:16.21
15
SCHMID Alexander
GER.gif
1:09.06
1:07.17
2:16.23
16
MUFFAT-JEANDET Victor
FRA.gif
1:09.00
1:07.36
2:16.36
17
BRENNSTEINER Stefan
AUT.gif
1:09.53
1:06.86
2:16.39
18
MAES Sam
BEL.gif
1:09.72
1:06.73
2:16.45
19
READ Erik
CAN.gif
1:10.09
1:06.49
2:16.58
20
SETTE Daniele
SUI.gif
1:10.05
1:06.63
2:16.68
21
MOELGG Manfred
ITA.gif
1:09.59
1:07.16
2:16.75
22
FORD Tommy
USA.gif
1:09.19
1:07.75
2:16.94
23
NANI Roberto
ITA.gif
1:10.02
1:07.01
2:17.03
24
KRIECHMAYR Vincent
AUT.gif
1:10.27
1:07.13
2:17.40
25
MAYER Matthias
AUT.gif
1:09.54
1:07.91
2:17.45
26
FAIVRE Mathieu
FRA.gif
1:09.31
1:08.15
2:17.46
27
RADAMUS River
USA.gif
1:10.45
1:07.03
2:17.48
28
ZAMPA Adam
SVK.gif
1:10.17
1:07.70
2:17.87
  SOLHEIM Fabian Wilkens
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF2
  LIGETY Ted
USA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HAUGAN Timon
NOR.gif
1:11.03
-
DNQ2
  RAPOSO Charlie
GBR.gif
1:12.35
-
DNQ2
  LAGIER Jeremie
FRA.gif
1:11.14
-
DNQ2
  ZAMPA Andreas
SVK.gif
1:11.18
-
DNQ2
  NEF Tanguy
SUI.gif
1:14.33
-
DNQ2
  ORTEGA Albert
ESP.gif
1:11.33
-
DNQ2
  SALA Tommaso
ITA.gif
1:11.90
-
DNQ2
  DORNER Thomas
AUT.gif
1:11.04
-
DNQ2
  KRYZL Krystof
CZE.gif
1:11.06
-
DNQ2
  TUMLER Thomas
SUI.gif
1:10.49
-
DNQ2
  BARUFFALDI Stefano
ITA.gif
1:11.79
-
DNQ2
  SORIO Daniele
ITA.gif
1:10.52
-
DNQ2
  TORSTI Samu
FIN.gif
1:10.56
-
DNQ2
  HADALIN Stefan
SLO.gif
1:10.90
-
DNQ2
  GRATZ Fabian
GER.gif
1:11.03
-
DNQ2
  VEISTEN Patrick Haugen
NOR.gif
1:10.50
-
DNQ2
  GILE Bridger
USA.gif
1:11.15
-
DNQ2
  KATO Seigo
JPN.gif
1:10.63
-
DNQ2
  FALGOUX Remy
FRA.gif
1:11.12
-
DNQ2
  MEINERS Maarten
NED.gif
1:11.52
-
DNQ2
  MCGRATH Atle Lie
NOR.gif
1:10.69
-
DNQ2
  NOGER Cedric
SUI.gif
1:11.12
-
DNQ2
  PHILP Trevor
CAN.gif
1:10.89
-
DNQ2
  SARRAZIN Cyprien
FRA.gif
1:11.12
-
DNQ2
  SCHWARZ Marco
AUT.gif
1:10.92
-
DNQ2
  JAKOBSEN Kristoffer
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LAIDLAW Harry
AUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STEFFEY George
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HAASER Raphael
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LEITINGER Roland
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  KILDE Aleksander Aamodt
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
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