2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships – Giant slalom

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Giant slalom
at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
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Alpine skiing
VenueKandahar Banchetta Giovanni N.
LocationSestriere
DateJanuary 22

The Giant slalom competitions of the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships were held at Kandahar Banchetta Giovanni N., in Sestriere, Italy on January 22.

Women[]

Visually Impaired[]

In the giant slalom visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Henrieta Farkasova
Guide: Natalia Subrtova
 Slovakia 1:08.27 1 1:10.93 1 2:19.20
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Alexandra Frantseva
Guide:
 Russia 1:12.10 2 1:16.63 2 2:28.73 +9.53
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Kelly Gallagher
Guide: Charlotte Evans
 United Kingdom 1:13.96 3 1:17.72 3 2:31.68 +12.48
4 7 Melissa Perrine
Guide: Andrew Bor
 Australia 1:18.44 4 1:22.25 5 2:40.69 +21.49
5 4
Guide:
 Belgium 1:20.75 6 1:22.99 6 2:43.74 +24.54
6 3 Anna Kuliskova
Guide:
 Czech Republic 1:24.40 7 1:20.18 4 2:44.58 +25.38
7 8
Guide:
 Italy 1:27.51 8 1:36.04 7 3:03.55 +44.35
6 Danelle Umstead
Guide:
 United States DNS

Standing[]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 13 Marie Bochet  France 1:10.65 2 1:12.67 1 2:23.32
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 15 Petra Smarzova  Slovakia 1:10.71 3 1:13.84 2 2:24.55 +1.23
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 14 Andrea Rothfuss  Germany 1:10.52 1 1:14.47 3 2:24.99 +1.67
4 9 Solène Jambaqué  France 1:10.92 4 1:14.56 4 2:25.48 +2.16
5 10 Melania Corradini  Italy 1:11.45 5 1:16.28 6 2:27.73 +4.41
6 11 Karolina Wisniewska  Canada 1:13.24 6 1:16.10 5 2:29.34 +6.02
7 20  Russia 1:19.14 8 1:20.20 7 2:39.34 +16.02
8 16  Netherlands 1:19.20 9 1:24.73 8 2:43.93 +20.61
9 18 Ursula Pueyo Marimon  Spain 1:22.64 10 1:29.39 9 2:52.03 +28.71
10 19  Russia 1:23.31 11 1:37.47 10 3:00.78 +37.46
12  Austria DNS
17  Finland DNF

Sitting[]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 24 Anna Schaffelhuber  Germany 1:12.69 1 1:19.04 2 2:31.73
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 23 Claudia Loesch  Austria 1:13.91 2 1:18.52 1 2:32.43 +0.70
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 22 Alana Nichols  United States 1:17.16 3 1:21.06 3 2:38.22 +6.49
4 25 Anna Turney  United Kingdom 1:29.57 5 1:58.29 4 3:27.86 +56.13
21 Laurie Stephens  United States DNF

Men[]

Visually Impaired[]

In the giant slalom visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 26 Yon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garces
 Spain 1:03.76 1 1:07.02 1 2:10.78
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 35 Jakub Krako
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:04.50 3 1:07.60 2 2:12.10 +1.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 30
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:07.22 5 1:10.20 3 2:17.42 +6.64
4 38 Nicolas Berejny
Guide:
 France 1:06.07 4 1:11.50 6 2:17.57 +6.79
5 39
Guide:
 Russia 1:09.05 7 1:10.88 4 2:19.93 +9.15
6 28 Miroslav Haraus
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:10.81 9 1:11.19 5 2:22.00 +11.22
7 34
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:10.04 8 1:12.98 8 2:23.02 +12.24
8 32 Valery Redkozubov
Guide:
 Russia 1:12.16 10 1:12.36 7 2:24.52 +13.74
9 36
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:13.73 12 1:14.79 9 2:28.52 +17.74
10 27
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:12.88 11 1:18.42 10 2:31.30 +20.52
11 40
Guide:
 Russia 1:22.74 13 1:24.20 11 2:46.94 +36.16
41
Guide:
 Italy DNF
37
Guide:
 Austria DNF
31 Gabriel Juan Gorce Yepes
Guide:
 Spain DNF
33 Chris Williamson
Guide: Robin Femy
 Canada DNS
29 Norbert Holik
Guide:
 Slovakia DNF

Standing[]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 44 Vincent Gauthier-Manuel  France 1:03.32 1 1:07.66 2 2:10.98
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 48 Thomas Pfyl   Switzerland 1:03.33 2 1:08.08 3 2:11.41 +0.43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 56 Gerd Schönfelder  Germany 1:04.26 3 1:07.21 1 2:11.47 +0.49
4 51  Russia 1:04.46 4 1:09.46 5 2:13.92 +2.94
5 45 Mitchell Gourley  Australia 1:04.96 5 1:09.45 4 2:14.41 +3.43
6 49 Markus Salcher  Austria 1:06.27 8 1:09.77 6 2:16.04 +5.06
7 50  France 1:06.03 7 1:10.43 7 2:16.46 +5.48
8 46 Cameron Rahles-Rahbula  Australia 1:05.80 6 1:11.97 12 2:17.77 +6.79
9 55   Switzerland 1:07.11 9 1:10.91 8 2:18.02 +7.04
10 47 Toby Kane  Australia 1:07.67 11 1:11.31 9 2:18.98 +8.00
11 42  Austria 1:07.14 10 1:12.53 14 2:19.67 +8.69
12 53 Stanislav Loska  Czech Republic 1:08.56 12 1:11.50 10 2:20.06 +9.08
13 43  Japan 1:08.92 13 1:11.56 11 2:20.48 +9.50
14 59  Canada 1:09.94 16 1:12.25 13 2:22.19 +11.21
15 61 Martin Falch  Austria 1:09.63 14 1:13.50 15 2:23.13 +12.15
16 52  Slovakia 1:09.76 15 1:13.97 16 2:23.73 +12.75
17 62  Russia 1:11.23 18 1:14.00 17 2:25.23 +14.25
18 65  Italy 1:10.07 17 1:17.67 19 2:27.74 +16.76
19 58 Jacob Guilera Casas  Spain 1:11.86 19 1:16.94 18 2:28.80 +17.82
20 63  Austria 1:13.92 20 1:17.81 20 2:31.73 +20.75
21 64  United States 1:14.23 21 1:19.44 21 2:33.67 +22.69
22 66  Italy 1:18.33 22 1:22.09 22 2:40.42 +29.44
23 67  United Kingdom 1:19.99 23 1:23.29 23 2:43.28 +32.30
60  Austria DNS
57 Bart Verbruggen  Netherlands DNF
54  Canada DNF

Sitting[]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 79 Taiki Morii  Japan 1:08.07 6 1:07.72 1 2:15.79
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 82 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan 1:05.71 2 1:10.19 4 2:15.90 +0.11
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 71 Christoph Kunz   Switzerland 1:06.08 3 1:10.03 3 2:16.11 +0.32
4 80 Christopher Devlin-Young  United States 1:04.01 1 1:12.32 10 2:16.33 +0.54
5 68  France 1:06.41 4 1:10.70 6 2:17.11 +1.32
6 85  Germany 1:09.23 10 1:08.94 2 2:18.17 +2.38
7 75 Josh Dueck  Canada 1:08.44 7 1:10.41 5 2:18.85 +3.06
8 70  South Korea 1:07.36 5 1:11.67 7 2:19.03 +3.24
9 84  Germany 1:09.13 9 1:11.99 9 2:21.12 +5.33
10 76 Robert Froehle  Austria 1:08.78 8 1:13.25 12 2:22.03 +6.24
11 86 Kees-Jan van der Klooster  Netherlands 1:11.08 19 1:11.94 8 2:23.02 +7.23
12 72  Austria 1:10.32 16 1:13.10 11 2:23.42 +7.63
13 93 Roman Rabl  Austria 1:09.47 12 1:14.04 16 2:23.51 +7.72
14 87  United States 1:10.68 17 1:13.26 13 2:23.94 +8.15
15 78 Yohann Taberlet  France 1:10.98 18 1:13.95 15 2:24.93 +9.14
16 77 Tyler Walker  United States 1:09.68 13 1:15.92 20 2:25.60 +9.81
17 94 Miroslav Sperk  Czech Republic 1:11.21 20 1:15.46 19 2:26.67 +10.88
18 73  United Kingdom 1:11.67 21 1:15.30 18 2:26.97 +11.18
19 83  Japan 1:13.77 23 1:14.87 17 2:28.64 +12.85
20 88 Frederic Francois  France 1:15.00 28 1:13.77 14 2:28.77 +12.98
21 100  Czech Republic 1:11.99 22 1:16.99 21 2:28.98 +13.19
22 90  South Korea 1:13.97 24 1:17.66 22 2:31.63 +15.84
23 96  United Kingdom 1:14.86 26 1:18.38 23 2:33.24 +17.45
24 89  Serbia 1:14.02 25 1:21.21 24 2:35.23 +19.44
25 81  France 1:09.33 11 1:27.09 28 2:36.42 +20.63
26 98 Oscar Espallargas  Spain 1:21.25 29 1:24.11 26 2:45.36 +29.57
27 101  United Kingdom 1:24.32 31 1:23.69 25 2:48.01 +32.22
28 99  Sweden 1:25.14 32 1:26.61 27 2:51.75 +35.96
29 102 Dino Sokolovic  Croatia 1:23.97 30 1:28.52 29 2:52.49 +36.70
69 Philipp Bonadimann  Austria DSQ
95  Slovenia DNF
91  Austria DNF
97  Italy DNF
92  Germany DNF
74 Akira Kano  Japan DNF

See also[]

  • 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships - Team event

References[]

External links[]

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