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  • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom (5/5)
  • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom (5/5)



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


Saturday, March 6th
10:00 Men's Parallel Giant Slalom Qualification
10:00 Women's Parallel Giant Slalom Qualification
14:00 Men's Parallel Giant Slalom Finals
14:00 Women's Parallel Giant Slalom Finals

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Women's Parallel Giant Slalom (5/5)
Final Results

 

GER.gif HOFMEISTER Ramona Theresia
-Big Final

 

RUS.gif NADYRSHINA Sofia
-Big Final

 

SUI.gif ZOGG Julie
-Small Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
RIEGLER Claudia
AUT.gif
-S.F.
5
SCHOEFFMANN Sabine
AUT.gif
-QF
6
GASSER Larissa
SUI.gif
-QF
7
MIKI Tsubaki
JPN.gif
-QF
8
BYKOVA Milena
RUS.gif
-QF
9
LANGENHORST Carolin
GER.gif
-R16
10
JENNY Ladina
SUI.gif
-R16
11
KEISER Jessica
SUI.gif
-R16
12
KROL Aleksandra
POL.gif
-R16
13
FARRELL Megan
CAN.gif
-R16
14
ULBING Daniela
AUT.gif
-R16
15
DEKKER Michelle
NED.gif
-R16
16
HOCHREITER Melanie
GER.gif
-R16
17
MICHALIK Aleksandra
POL.gif
1:05.64Q2
18
DALMASSO Lucia
ITA.gif
1:06.01Q2
19
DANCHA Annamari
UKR.gif
1:06.02Q2
20
JEONG Haerim
KOR.gif
1:06.15Q2
21
VOLGINA Maria
RUS.gif
1:06.16Q2
22
BUCK Kaylie
CAN.gif
1:06.19Q2
22
OCHNER Nadya
ITA.gif
1:06.19Q2
24
HAWKRIGG Jennifer
CAN.gif
1:06.26Q2
25
KUROCHKINA Anastasia
RUS.gif
1:06.28Q2
26
SOBOLEVA Natalia
RUS.gif
1:06.40Q2
27
BIELA-NOWACZYK Weronika
POL.gif
1:06.41Q2
28
SALIKHOVA Elizaveta
RUS.gif
1:06.63Q2
29
SATO Emi
JPN.gif
1:07.94Q2
30
DUJMOVITS Julia
AUT.gif
1:08.57Q2
31
LOCH Cheyenne
GER.gif
1:12.54Q2
32
JOERG Selina
GER.gif
DSQQ2
33
KLINK Darina
RUS.gif
33.15Q1
34
KUMMER Patrizia
SUI.gif
33.17Q1
35
TAKEUCHI Tomoka
JPN.gif
33.20Q1
36
JANG Seo Hee
KOR.gif
33.23Q1
37
JANOUSEK Lily
USA.gif
33.53Q1
38
BODNARUK Vita
UKR.gif
33.83Q1
39
BONGIORNO Millie
AUS.gif
33.93Q1
40
BEDIER DE PRAIRIE Kiki
NED.gif
33.95Q1
41
SITARZ Julia
POL.gif
34.03Q1
42
VAN GRONINGEN Abby
CAN.gif
34.26Q1
43
CARRIGAN Maggie Rose
IRL.gif
34.27Q1
44
PFLUM Iris
USA.gif
34.41Q1
45
MADEROVA Zuzana
CZE.gif
34.50Q1
46
LEE Jung-eun
KOR.gif
34.61Q1
47
VITOLA Paula Anna
LAT.gif
34.94Q1
48
HAPATYN Nadiia
UKR.gif
35.13Q1
49
GOLTES Sara
SLO.gif
35.27Q1
50
BELOVA Daria
RUS.gif
40.73Q1
51
GERENCSER Katrina
CAN.gif
41.31Q1
  MALOVANNA Oleksandra
UKR.gif
DSQQ1
 
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Men's Parallel Giant Slalom (5/5)
Final Results

 

SLO.gif KOSIR Zan
-Big Final

 

RUS.gif SOBOLEV Andrey
-Big Final

 

POL.gif KWIATKOWSKI Oskar
-Small Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CORATTI Edwin
ITA.gif
-S.F.
5
MARCH Aaron
ITA.gif
-QF
6
GALMARINI Nevin
SUI.gif
-QF
7
NOWACZYK Michal
POL.gif
-QF
8
PAYER Alexander
AUT.gif
-QF
9
FISCHNALLER Roland
ITA.gif
-R16
10
FELICETTI Mirko
ITA.gif
-R16
11
MASTNAK Tim
SLO.gif
-R16
12
LEE Sangho
KOR.gif
-R16
13
MATHIES Lukas
AUT.gif
-R16
14
KIM Sangkyum
KOR.gif
-R16
15
YANKOV Radoslav
BUL.gif
-R16
16
CAVIEZEL Dario
SUI.gif
-R16
17
BAGOZZA Daniele
ITA.gif
1:00.93Q2
18
STEPANKO Iaroslav
RUS.gif
1:01.03Q2
19
KAMINO Shinnosuke
JPN.gif
1:01.05Q2
19
PROMMEGGER Andreas
AUT.gif
1:01.05Q2
21
MESSNER Gabriel
ITA.gif
1:01.14Q2
21
NAUMOV Stepan
RUS.gif
1:01.14Q2
23
OBMANN Fabian
AUT.gif
1:01.15Q2
24
DUFOUR Sylvain
FRA.gif
1:01.20Q2
25
WINTERS Cody
USA.gif
1:01.39Q2
26
KARL Benjamin
AUT.gif
1:01.40Q2
27
KARLAGACHEV Dmitriy
RUS.gif
1:01.44Q2
28
VITUGOV Ilia
RUS.gif
1:01.58Q2
29
HUBER Elias
GER.gif
1:01.59Q2
30
BURNS Robert
USA.gif
1:01.69Q2
31
BORMOLINI Maurizio
ITA.gif
1:01.90Q2
32
BAUMEISTER Stefan
GER.gif
DSQQ2
33
GARDNER Darren
CAN.gif
30.91Q1
34
DE OLIVEIRA Christian
POR.gif
31.00Q1
34
BEAULIEU Sebastien
CAN.gif
31.00Q1
36
LOGINOV Dmitry
RUS.gif
31.03Q1
37
SHIBA Masaki
JPN.gif
31.21Q1
38
PRANTL Ole-Mikkel
GER.gif
31.23Q1
38
MARGUC Rok
SLO.gif
31.23Q1
40
CHOI Bogun
KOR.gif
31.49Q1
41
LEFEBVRE Jules
CAN.gif
31.52Q1
42
CASANOVA Gian
SUI.gif
31.57Q1
43
ZUYEV Vladislav
KAZ.gif
31.66Q1
44
ANGENEND Yannik
GER.gif
31.74Q1
45
BACO Matej
SVK.gif
31.82Q1
46
SLUEV Igor
RUS.gif
31.85Q1
47
UDOLF Dylan
USA.gif
32.05Q1
48
NAZWASKI Michael
CAN.gif
32.34Q1
49
POCINEK Adam
CZE.gif
32.72Q1
50
BEHAN Jamie
CAN.gif
32.74Q1
51
GAUDET Arnaud
CAN.gif
32.94Q1
52
CHO Wan-Hee
KOR.gif
32.96Q1
53
NAZGAIDZE Revaz
GEO.gif
33.02Q1
54
MCEWAN Everett
USA.gif
33.61Q1
55
SADYKOV Rollan
KAZ.gif
34.78Q1
56
HELDMAN Ben
CAN.gif
36.54Q1
57
ROSENCRANZ Ryan
USA.gif
37.47Q1
58
MARTYNOV Vsevolod
RUS.gif
40.43Q1
  GLAVAN Jernej
SLO.gif
DNFQ1
  MUSS Aaron
USA.gif
DSQQ1
  SARSEMBAEV Dmitry
RUS.gif
DSQQ1
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