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  • Women's Giant Slalom (4/9)
  • Women's Slalom (3/9)



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


Monday, December 28th
10:00 Women's Giant Slalom Run 1
13:00 Women's Giant Slalom Run 2


Tuesday, December 29th
15:15 Women's Slalom Run 1
18:30 Women's Slalom Run 2

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Women's Slalom (3/9)
Final Results
 
SUI.gif GISIN Michelle
1:42.0551.112+50.94
 
AUT.gif LIENSBERGER Katharina
1:42.1651.41+50.75
 
USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
1:42.6251.09+51.53
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
VLHOVA Petra
SVK.gif
51.98
51.43
1:43.41
5
HOLDENER Wendy
SUI.gif
51.78
51.70
1:43.48
6
TRUPPE Katharina
AUT.gif
51.62
51.99
1:43.61
7
LYSDAHL Kristin
NOR.gif
52.94
51.51
1:44.45
8
TVIBERG Maria Therese
NOR.gif
53.63
50.99
1:44.62
9
O BRIEN Nina
USA.gif
53.66
51.45
1:45.11
10
HUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
53.44
51.75
1:45.19
11
ROSSETTI Marta
ITA.gif
53.84
51.36
1:45.20
12
MAIR Chiara
AUT.gif
52.74
52.57
1:45.31
13
HECTOR Sara
SWE.gif
53.41
51.94
1:45.35
13
DUERR Lena
GER.gif
52.66
52.69
1:45.35
15
ANDO Asa
JPN.gif
54.02
51.39
1:45.41
16
BRIGNONE Federica
ITA.gif
53.28
52.19
1:45.47
17
RIIS-JOHANNESSEN Kristina
NOR.gif
53.95
51.61
1:45.56
18
MIELZYNSKI Erin
CAN.gif
52.69
52.93
1:45.62
19
STJERNESUND Thea Louise
NOR.gif
53.14
52.53
1:45.67
20
MEILLARD Melanie
SUI.gif
53.68
52.05
1:45.73
21
ST-GERMAIN Laurence
CAN.gif
53.52
52.36
1:45.88
22
DUBOVSKA Martina
CZE.gif
53.43
52.50
1:45.93
23
WIKSTROEM Emelie
SWE.gif
53.36
52.63
1:45.99
24
CURTONI Irene
ITA.gif
53.51
52.55
1:46.06
25
SMART Amelia
CAN.gif
53.95
53.13
1:47.08
26
GALLHUBER Katharina
AUT.gif
53.05
54.04
1:47.09
27
HENSIEN Katie
USA.gif
53.99
1:01.10
1:55.09
  SLOKAR Andreja
SLO.gif
-
-
DNF2
  FILSER Andrea
GER.gif
-
-
DNF2
  GRITSCH Franziska
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF2
  LJUTIC Zrinka
CRO.gif
54.66
-
DNQ1
  PAU Nuria
ESP.gif
57.00
-
DNQ1
  ARONSSON ELFMAN Hanna
SWE.gif
54.76
-
DNQ1
  SARACCO Carlotta
ITA.gif
56.24
-
DNQ1
  TKACHENKO Ekaterina
RUS.gif
54.84
-
DNQ1
  POHJOLAINEN Rosa
FIN.gif
55.37
-
DNQ1
  GULLI Anita
ITA.gif
56.51
-
DNQ1
  RAST Camille
SUI.gif
54.18
-
DNQ1
  GORNOSTAEVA Anastasia
RUS.gif
54.91
-
DNQ1
  SPORER Marie- Therese
AUT.gif
55.42
-
DNQ1
  LORENZ Bernadette
AUT.gif
54.19
-
DNQ1
  JELINKOVA Adriana
NED.gif
54.82
-
DNQ1
  NORBYE Kaja
NOR.gif
55.60
-
DNQ1
  CASHMAN Keely
USA.gif
55.30
-
DNQ1
  STIEGLER Resi
USA.gif
55.82
-
DNQ1
  ESCANE Doriane
FRA.gif
54.80
-
DNQ1
  SAEFVENBERG Charlotta
SWE.gif
56.65
-
DNQ1
  HONKANEN Riikka
FIN.gif
55.64
-
DNQ1
  GUTIERREZ Mireia
AND.gif
55.39
-
DNQ1
  LAPANJA Lila
USA.gif
55.71
-
DNQ1
  DELLA MEA Lara
ITA.gif
54.27
-
DNQ1
  HILZINGER Jessica
GER.gif
54.89
-
DNQ1
  MOLTZAN Paula
USA.gif
56.48
-
DNQ1
  PETERLINI Martina
ITA.gif
54.70
-
DNQ1
  NOENS Nastasia
FRA.gif
54.63
-
DNQ1
  BUCIK Ana
SLO.gif
54.09
-
DNQ1
  HOLTMANN Mina Fuerst
NOR.gif
54.11
-
DNQ1
  SOMMEROVA Elese
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  ALPHAND Estelle
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  GRILL Lisa
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  CLEMENT Justine
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SHKANOVA Maria
BLR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  DVORNIK Neja
SLO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  POPOVIC Leona
CRO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HUDSON Piera
NZL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  RASK Sara
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TILLEY Alex
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  BASSINO Marta
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  WALLNER Marina
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  NULLMEYER Ali
CAN.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HROVAT Meta
SLO.gif
-
-
DNF1
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