FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 – Women's giant slalom

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Women's giant slalom
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019
VenueÅre ski resort
LocationÅre, Sweden
Dates14 February
Competitors98 from 47 nations
Winning time2:01.97
Medalists
gold medal    Slovakia
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    United States
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Women's Giant Slalom
LocationÅre, Sweden
Vertical340 m (1,115 ft)
Top elevation736 m (2,415 ft)
Base elevation396 m (1,299 ft)

The Women's giant slalom competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 14 February.[1][2][3][4] A qualification was scheduled to take place on 11 February, but was cancelled.

Petra Vlhová won the gold, the first-ever for Slovakia at the World Championships. First run leader Viktoria Rebensburg took the silver, and reigning Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin settled for bronze;[3][4] defending champion Tessa Worley was sixth.

Results[]

Run 1 was started at 14:15,[5] and run 2 at 18:00.[6] Rain preceded the first run, with unseasonable temperatures well above freezing.[3][4]

Due to high winds,[3][4] the start was lowered 60 m (197 ft), reducing the vertical drop to 340 m (1,115 ft).[2][6]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Petra Vlhová  Slovakia 1:01.10 2 1:00.87 3 2:01.97
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Viktoria Rebensburg  Germany 1:00.91 1 1:01.20 9 2:02.11 +0.14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Mikaela Shiffrin  United States 1:01.35 4 1:01.00 6 2:02.35 +0.38
4 1 Ragnhild Mowinckel  Norway 1:01.28 3 1:01.19 8 2:02.47 +0.50
5 7 Federica Brignone  Italy 1:01.86 7 1:00.98 5 2:02.84 +0.87
6 5 Tessa Worley  France 1:01.64 5 1:01.42 12 2:03.06 +1.09
7 8 Sara Hector  Sweden 1:02.97 15 1:00.94 4 2:03.91 +1.94
8 28 Clara Direz  France 1:03.42 22 1:00.76 2 2:04.18 +2.21
9 21 Coralie Frasse Sombet  France 1:02.56 9 1:01.68 16 2:04.24 +2.27
10 25 Andrea Ellenberger   Switzerland 1:03.05 18 1:01.34 11 2:04.39 +2.42
11 14 Frida Hansdotter  Sweden 1:02.73 12 1:01.67 15 2:04.40 +2.43
12 10 Katharina Liensberger  Austria 1:02.82 14 1:01.64 14 2:04.46 +2.49
13 15 Marta Bassino  Italy 1:02.46 8 1:02.07 24 2:04.53 +2.56
14 35  Sweden 1:03.42 22 1:01.16 7 2:04.58 +2.61
15 9 Ricarda Haaser  Austria 1:02.66 10 1:02.01 22 2:04.67 +2.70
15 6 Wendy Holdener   Switzerland 1:02.66 10 1:02.01 22 2:04.67 +2.70
17 38 Alice Robinson  New Zealand 1:04.18 30 1:00.57 1 2:04.75 +2.78
18 18 Thea Louise Stjernesund  Norway 1:02.97 15 1:01.87 20 2:04.84 +2.87
19 30 Marlene Schmotz  Germany 1:03.41 21 1:01.46 13 2:04.87 +2.90
20 13 Kristin Lysdahl  Norway 1:03.04 17 1:01.90 21 2:04.94 +2.97
21 16 Lara Gut-Behrami   Switzerland 1:03.25 19 1:01.79 18 2:05.04 +3.07
22 12 Meta Hrovat  Slovenia 1:02.78 13 1:02.28 26 2:05.06 +3.09
23 19 Marie-Michèle Gagnon  Canada 1:03.36 20 1:01.85 19 2:05.21 +3.24
24 20 Katharina Truppe  Austria 1:03.52 24 1:01.76 17 2:05.28 +3.31
25 29 Romane Miradoli  France 1:04.06 27 1:01.33 10 2:05.39 +3.42
26 26 Mikaela Tommy  Canada 1:03.67 25 1:02.47 27 2:06.14 +4.17
27 34 Asa Ando  Japan 1:04.10 28 1:02.25 25 2:06.35 +4.38
28 31 Nina O'Brien  United States 1:04.33 35 1:02.78 29 2:07.11 +5.14
29 39 Riikka Honkanen  Finland 1:04.72 37 1:02.75 28 2:07.47 +5.50
30 36 Magdalena Fjällström  Sweden 1:04.22 31 1:03.28 30 2:07.50 +5.53
31 47 Ana Bucik  Slovenia 1:04.30 33 1:03.35 31 2:07.65 +5.68
32 27 Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel  Poland 1:04.34 36 1:03.83 35 2:08.17 +6.20
33 33 Adriana Jelinkova  Netherlands 1:04.31 34 1:04.06 37 2:08.37 +6.40
34 45  Slovenia 1:04.98 39 1:03.74 33 2:08.72 +6.75
35 55 Ekaterina Tkachenko  Russia 1:05.61 41 1:03.68 32 2:09.29 +7.32
36 49  Spain 1:05.66 42 1:03.76 34 2:09.42 +7.45
37 42 Gabriela Capová  Czech Republic 1:05.67 43 1:03.92 36 2:09.59 +7.62
38 43  Finland 1:05.28 40 1:04.52 39 2:09.80 +7.83
39 32 Nevena Ignjatović  Serbia 1:05.81 44 1:04.15 38 2:09.96 +7.99
40 48 Andrea Komšić  Croatia 1:06.29 45 1:05.05 41 2:11.34 +9.37
41 51 Francesca Baruzzi Farriol  Argentina 1:06.56 47 1:04.91 40 2:11.47 +9.50
42 50 Sarah Schleper  Mexico 1:06.64 48 1:05.59 42 2:12.23 +10.26
43 41 Aleksandra Prokopyeva  Russia 1:06.71 49 1:05.73 43 2:12.44 +10.47
44 46 Nicol Gastaldi  Argentina 1:07.44 50 1:06.51 46 2:13.95 +11.98
45 53 Lelde Gasūna  Latvia 1:07.52 51 1:06.47 45 2:13.99 +12.02
46 56 Eliza Grigg  New Zealand 1:07.74 54 1:06.30 44 2:14.04 +12.07
47 59 Kim Vanreusel  Belgium 1:07.73 53 1:06.85 48 2:14.58 +12.61
48 52 Maria Shkanova  Belarus 1:07.70 52 1:07.10 49 2:14.80 +12.83
49 63  Iceland 1:08.61 56 1:06.80 47 2:15.41 +13.44
50 57 Mialitiana Clerc  Madagascar 1:08.37 55 1:08.09 52 2:16.46 +14.49
51 66  Latvia 1:09.16 57 1:07.56 51 2:16.72 +14.75
52 58 Nino Tsiklauri  Georgia 1:09.53 58 1:07.27 50 2:16.80 +14.83
53 62 Freydís Halla Einarsdóttir  Iceland 1:10.08 59 1:08.67 53 2:18.75 +16.78
54 60 Tess Arbez  Ireland 1:10.23 60 1:09.84 54 2:20.07 +18.10
37 Piera Hudson  New Zealand 1:04.87 38 Did not finish
24 Alexandra Tilley  Great Britain 1:03.87 26
23 Francesca Marsaglia  Italy 1:04.12 29
22 Kristine Gjelsten Haugen  Norway 1:04.25 32
17 Sofia Goggia  Italy 1:01.82 6
40 Paula Moltzan  United States 1:06.36 46 Did not start
64 Olha Knysh  Ukraine 1:10.28 61 Did not qualify
70  Latvia 1:10.74 62
79 Šejla Merdanović  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:10.87 63
61 Agnese Āboltiņa  Latvia 1:11.09 64
67  Portugal 1:11.29 65
78  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:11.64 66
73  Iceland 1:11.65 67
72  Denmark 1:11.77 68
71  Iceland 1:12.31 69
69 Anastasiya Shepilenko  Ukraine 1:13.19 70
74 Élise Pellegrin  Malta 1:13.23 71
68 Kong Fanying  China 1:13.25 72
75 Mariya Grigorova  Kazakhstan 1:14.08 73
65  China 1:14.55 74
83  Greece 1:15.00 75
81 Sophia Ralli  Greece 1:15.54 76
80  China 1:15.77 77
76  China 1:15.98 78
84  Hungary 1:16.35 79
93  Lebanon 1:17.39 80
82 Ornella Oettl Reyes  Peru 1:17.66 81
87  Iran 1:17.67 82
92 Jackie Chamoun  Lebanon 1:18.23 83
95  Lebanon 1:18.89 84
85  Greece 1:20.25 85
96  Cyprus 1:23.25 86
97  Kosovo 1:26.39 87
98  Haiti 1:34.19 88
94  Greece Did not finish
91  Kosovo
89  Lebanon
77 Suela Mëhilli  Albania
54  Great Britain
44 Kateřina Pauláthová  Czech Republic
11 Bernadette Schild  Austria
90 Forough Abbasi  Iran Disqualified
88  Iran
86 Atefeh Ahmadi  Iran

References[]

  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-01-17. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  2. ^ a b Start list
  3. ^ a b c d "Petra Vlhova wins first-ever World Championships gold for Slovakia". FIS-Ski.com. 14 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d "Shiffrin's plans blown off course in windy giant slalom". ESPN. Associated Press. 14 February 2019.
  5. ^ Run 1 results
  6. ^ a b Final results
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