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


Saturday, December 12th
09:30 Women's Giant Slalom Run 1
12:30 Women's Giant Slalom Run 2


Monday, December 14th
10:00 Women's Giant Slalom Run 1
13:00 Women's Giant Slalom Run 2

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Women's Giant Slalom (2/9)
Final Results
 
ITA.gif BASSINO Marta
2:19.031:09.31+1:09.72
 
SWE.gif HECTOR Sara
2:19.491:09.56+1:09.93
 
SVK.gif VLHOVA Petra
2:19.621:08.82+1:10.80
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
SHIFFRIN Mikaela
USA.gif
1:09.47
1:11.26
2:20.73
5
BRIGNONE Federica
ITA.gif
1:10.46
1:10.50
2:20.96
6
LIENSBERGER Katharina
AUT.gif
1:10.17
1:10.86
2:21.03
7
BRUNNER Stephanie
AUT.gif
1:09.80
1:11.49
2:21.29
8
GISIN Michelle
SUI.gif
1:10.55
1:11.57
2:22.12
9
GUT-BEHRAMI Lara
SUI.gif
1:11.10
1:11.32
2:22.42
10
HAASER Ricarda
AUT.gif
1:10.90
1:11.58
2:22.48
11
TRUPPE Katharina
AUT.gif
1:10.62
1:11.92
2:22.54
12
WORLEY Tessa
FRA.gif
1:11.69
1:12.06
2:23.75
13
GRENIER Valerie
CAN.gif
1:11.07
1:12.79
2:23.86
14
GRITSCH Franziska
AUT.gif
1:12.32
1:11.71
2:24.03
15
LYSDAHL Kristin
NOR.gif
1:11.29
1:12.78
2:24.07
16
BUCIK Ana
SLO.gif
1:11.50
1:12.62
2:24.12
17
CURTONI Elena
ITA.gif
1:12.02
1:12.29
2:24.31
18
GOGGIA Sofia
ITA.gif
1:11.25
1:13.11
2:24.36
19
O BRIEN Nina
USA.gif
1:12.24
1:12.23
2:24.47
20
MOWINCKEL Ragnhild
NOR.gif
1:11.81
1:12.71
2:24.52
21
GASIENICA-DANIEL Maryna
POL.gif
1:10.81
1:13.93
2:24.74
22
ANDO Asa
JPN.gif
1:12.34
1:12.61
2:24.95
23
JELINKOVA Adriana
NED.gif
1:11.87
1:13.85
2:25.72
24
SIEBENHOFER Ramona
AUT.gif
1:11.74
1:14.04
2:25.78
25
MOERZINGER Elisa
AUT.gif
1:12.12
1:13.81
2:25.93
  TKACHENKO Ekaterina
RUS.gif
-
-
DNF2
  TILLEY Alex
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HOLDENER Wendy
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF2
  ROBINSON Alice
NZL.gif
-
-
DNF2
  HROVAT Meta
SLO.gif
-
-
DNS2
  KMOCHOVA Tereza
CZE.gif
1:19.58
-
DNQ2
  CLERC Mialitiana
MAD.gif
1:18.58
-
DNQ2
  MIRADOLI Romane
FRA.gif
1:13.31
-
DNQ2
  PIROVANO Laura
ITA.gif
1:12.59
-
DNQ2
  BRECHE Clarisse
FRA.gif
1:14.23
-
DNQ2
  NUFER Priska
SUI.gif
1:14.83
-
DNQ2
  FEST Nadine
AUT.gif
1:14.79
-
DNQ2
  MOLTZAN Paula
USA.gif
1:14.72
-
DNQ2
  POPOVIC Leona
CRO.gif
1:14.77
-
DNQ2
  SUTER Jasmina
SUI.gif
1:12.81
-
DNQ2
  LOIPETSSPERGER Lisa Marie
GER.gif
1:13.00
-
DNQ2
  HUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
1:13.83
-
DNQ2
  CRAWFORD Candace
CAN.gif
1:13.59
-
DNQ2
  RAST Camille
SUI.gif
1:13.79
-
DNQ2
  NULLMEYER Ali
CAN.gif
1:16.17
-
DNQ2
  CILLARA ROSSI Valentina
ITA.gif
1:16.47
-
DNQ2
  MELESI Roberta
ITA.gif
1:14.33
-
DNQ2
  TOMMY Mikaela
CAN.gif
1:15.36
-
DNQ2
  BERTANI Luisa Matilde Maria
ITA.gif
1:14.66
-
DNQ2
  HONKANEN Riikka
FIN.gif
1:14.49
-
DNQ2
  CASHMAN Keely
USA.gif
1:12.70
-
DNQ2
  MAIR Chiara
AUT.gif
1:13.38
-
DNQ2
  NORBYE Kaja
NOR.gif
1:13.03
-
DNQ2
  FILSER Andrea
GER.gif
1:12.87
-
DNQ2
  RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
NOR.gif
1:14.06
-
DNQ2
  MEILLARD Melanie
SUI.gif
1:14.84
-
DNQ2
  ESCANE Doriane
FRA.gif
1:13.92
-
DNQ2
  MONSEN Marte
NOR.gif
1:14.08
-
DNQ2
  HURT A J
USA.gif
1:13.08
-
DNQ2
  SUTER Corinne
SUI.gif
1:12.59
-
DNQ2
  BREM Eva-Maria
AUT.gif
1:12.58
-
DNQ2
  SCHMOTZ Marlene
GER.gif
1:12.58
-
DNQ2
  ALPHAND Estelle
SWE.gif
1:13.02
-
DNQ2
  FRASSE SOMBET Coralie
FRA.gif
1:12.40
-
DNQ2
  ROBNIK Tina
SLO.gif
1:13.24
-
DNQ2
  IGNJATOVIC Nevena
SRB.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STJERNESUND Thea Louise
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TVIBERG Maria Therese
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HOLTMANN Mina Fuerst
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Women's Giant Slalom (3/9)
Final Results
 
USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
2:19.631:08.32+1:11.31
 
ITA.gif BRIGNONE Federica
2:20.451:08.46+1:11.99
 
FRA.gif WORLEY Tessa
2:20.721:09.20+1:11.52
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
GISIN Michelle
SUI.gif
1:09.55
1:11.28
2:20.83
5
LIENSBERGER Katharina
AUT.gif
1:10.03
1:11.14
2:21.17
6
BRUNNER Stephanie
AUT.gif
1:09.02
1:12.42
2:21.44
7
GUT-BEHRAMI Lara
SUI.gif
1:10.04
1:11.68
2:21.72
8
HAASER Ricarda
AUT.gif
1:10.52
1:11.37
2:21.89
9
GOGGIA Sofia
ITA.gif
1:10.55
1:11.35
2:21.90
10
HECTOR Sara
SWE.gif
1:09.82
1:12.10
2:21.92
11
GASIENICA-DANIEL Maryna
POL.gif
1:10.86
1:11.19
2:22.05
12
TRUPPE Katharina
AUT.gif
1:10.44
1:11.66
2:22.10
13
SIEBENHOFER Ramona
AUT.gif
1:10.62
1:12.21
2:22.83
14
CURTONI Elena
ITA.gif
1:11.11
1:11.79
2:22.90
15
TVIBERG Maria Therese
NOR.gif
1:11.83
1:11.27
2:23.10
16
ROBNIK Tina
SLO.gif
1:10.68
1:12.53
2:23.21
17
JELINKOVA Adriana
NED.gif
1:10.75
1:12.50
2:23.25
18
HURT A J
USA.gif
1:11.64
1:11.82
2:23.46
18
GRITSCH Franziska
AUT.gif
1:11.83
1:11.63
2:23.46
20
SUTER Corinne
SUI.gif
1:10.76
1:12.85
2:23.61
21
HOLDENER Wendy
SUI.gif
1:10.33
1:13.32
2:23.65
22
BUCIK Ana
SLO.gif
1:11.25
1:12.85
2:24.10
23
ALPHAND Estelle
SWE.gif
1:11.55
1:12.57
2:24.12
24
MOERZINGER Elisa
AUT.gif
1:11.63
1:12.74
2:24.37
25
MEILLARD Melanie
SUI.gif
1:11.72
1:12.67
2:24.39
26
MOWINCKEL Ragnhild
NOR.gif
1:10.58
1:13.86
2:24.44
27
LYSDAHL Kristin
NOR.gif
1:11.37
1:13.27
2:24.64
28
BREM Eva-Maria
AUT.gif
1:11.60
1:13.11
2:24.71
29
FRASSE SOMBET Coralie
FRA.gif
1:11.52
1:13.21
2:24.73
  NORBYE Kaja
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF2
  BASSINO Marta
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  KMOCHOVA Tereza
CZE.gif
1:18.02
-
DNQ2
  CLERC Mialitiana
MAD.gif
1:18.19
-
DNQ2
  TKACHENKO Ekaterina
RUS.gif
1:13.77
-
DNQ2
  PIROVANO Laura
ITA.gif
1:12.19
-
DNQ2
  BRECHE Clarisse
FRA.gif
1:13.37
-
DNQ2
  NUFER Priska
SUI.gif
1:12.53
-
DNQ2
  MOLTZAN Paula
USA.gif
1:13.52
-
DNQ2
  POPOVIC Leona
CRO.gif
1:14.28
-
DNQ2
  SUTER Jasmina
SUI.gif
1:11.87
-
DNQ2
  LOIPETSSPERGER Lisa Marie
GER.gif
1:13.22
-
DNQ2
  HUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
1:12.98
-
DNQ2
  CRAWFORD Candace
CAN.gif
1:13.35
-
DNQ2
  IGNJATOVIC Nevena
SRB.gif
1:13.61
-
DNQ2
  RAST Camille
SUI.gif
1:11.88
-
DNQ2
  NULLMEYER Ali
CAN.gif
1:13.67
-
DNQ2
  CILLARA ROSSI Valentina
ITA.gif
1:13.70
-
DNQ2
  MELESI Roberta
ITA.gif
1:13.07
-
DNQ2
  TOMMY Mikaela
CAN.gif
1:13.23
-
DNQ2
  BERTANI Luisa Matilde Maria
ITA.gif
1:14.29
-
DNQ2
  GRENIER Valerie
CAN.gif
1:12.59
-
DNQ2
  CASHMAN Keely
USA.gif
1:12.20
-
DNQ2
  FILSER Andrea
GER.gif
1:12.63
-
DNQ2
  SCHEIB Julia
AUT.gif
1:11.87
-
DNQ2
  ANDO Asa
JPN.gif
1:11.84
-
DNQ2
  ESCANE Doriane
FRA.gif
1:12.29
-
DNQ2
  MONSEN Marte
NOR.gif
1:13.12
-
DNQ2
  O BRIEN Nina
USA.gif
1:12.75
-
DNQ2
  MIRADOLI Romane
FRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  FEST Nadine
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HONKANEN Riikka
FIN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TILLEY Alex
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SCHMOTZ Marlene
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STJERNESUND Thea Louise
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VLHOVA Petra
SVK.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ROBINSON Alice
NZL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HOLTMANN Mina Fuerst
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
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