FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 – Women's parallel slalom

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The women's parallel slalom competition of the FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2011 was held at La Molina, Spain on January 22, 2011. 49 athletes from 21 countries competed.[1]

Results[]

Qualification[]

The following are the results of the qualification.[2] Each participant takes one run on either of the courses. After the first run, only the top 32 are allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue Course Red Course Overall Time Notes
1 11 Ekaterina Tudegesheva  Russia 35.86 35.81 1:11.67 Q
2 8 Marion Kreiner  Austria 36.07 35.65 1:11.72 Q
3 13 Julia Dujmovits  Austria 36.72 35.50 1:12.22 Q
4 3 Amelie Kober  Germany 37.12 35.22 1:12.34 Q
5 5 Heidi Neururer  Austria 37.00 35.59 1:12.59 Q
6 7 Ekaterina Ilyukhina  Russia 37.00 35.62 1:12.62 Q
7 10 Claudia Riegler  Austria 36.36 36.86 1:13.22 Q
8 2 Nicolien Sauerbreij  Netherlands 35.83 37.44 1:13.27 Q
9 20 Anke Karstens  Germany 36.17 37.20 1:13.37 Q
10 19 Tomoka Takeuchi  Japan 36.91 36.46 1:13.37 Q
11 28 Hilde-Katrine Engeli  Norway 36.70 36.71 1:13.41 Q
12 18 Julie Zogg   Switzerland 36.99 36.44 1:13.43 Q
13 22 Annamari Chundak  Ukraine 36.66 36.77 1:13.43 Q
14 15 Fränzi Mägert-Kohli   Switzerland 37.21 36.24 1:13.45 Q
15 14 Patrizia Kummer   Switzerland 36.28 37.22 1:13.50 Q
16 9 Nathalie Desmares  France 37.30 36.44 1:13.74 Q
17 21 Corinna Boccacini  Italy 37.73 36.23 1:13.96
18 4 Caroline Calve  Canada 36.82 37.35 1:14.17
19 17 Selina Jörg  Germany 37.72 36.61 1:14.33
20 6 Svetlana Boldykova  Russia 36.02 38.60 1:14.62
21 35 Ilona Ruotsalainen  Finland 37.39 37.37 1:14.76
22 24 Ariane Lavigne  Canada 37.33 37.60 1:14.93
23 29 Gloria Kotnik  Slovenia 38.22 37.05 1:15.27
24 27  Italy 37.96 37.37 1:15.33
25 42  Netherlands 37.07 38.79 1:15.86
26 32 Eri Yanetani  Japan 38.17 38.06 1:16.23
27 34  United States 38.29 38.04 1:16.33
28 1 Isabella Laböck  Germany 40.99 36.28 1:17.27
29 25  Italy 38.85 38.69 1:17.54
30 23  United States 42.76 37.96 1:20.72
31 12 Camille de Faucompret  France 36.09 DSQ -
32 16 Alena Zavarzina  Russia 35.79 DNS -
33 38 Valeriya Tsoy  Kazakhstan 38.54 38.54
34 43 Nina Mićić  Serbia 38.71 38.71
35 26  Canada 38.85 38.85
36 33 Paulina Wozniak  Poland 38.92 38.92
37 40 Teodora Pentcheva  Bulgaria 39.02 39.02
38 39 Shin Da-Hae  South Korea 39.08 39.08
39 30 Aleksandra Krol  Poland 39.11 39.11
40 37 Ester Ledecka  Czech Republic 39.36 39.36
41 46  China 39.41 39.41
42 41  Slovenia 40.71 40.71
43 44  Czech Republic 40.82 40.82
44 36 Petra Elsterova  Czech Republic 40.88 40.88
45 45  China 41.36 41.36
46 49  South Korea 44.09 44.09
47 48 Xu Xiaoxiao  China 47.02 47.02
47  China DSQ DSQ
31 Lynn Ott  United States DNF

Elimination round[]

[3]

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Tudegesheva (RUS)  
16  Desmares (FRA) +0.94     8  Sauerbreij (NED)  
8  Sauerbreij (NED)     1  Tudegesheva (RUS) +2.92  
9  Karstens (GER) +0.01       8  Sauerbreij (NED)  
5  Neururer (AUT)       5  Neururer (AUT) +0.18  
12  Zogg (SUI) +0.22     5  Neururer (AUT)
4  Kober (GER)     4  Kober (GER) +0.38  
13  Chundak (UKR) +0.43       11  Engeli (NOR)
14  Mägert-Kohli (SUI)       8  Sauerbreij (NED) +0.92
3  Dujmovits (AUT) +5.83     11  Engeli (NOR)  
11  Engeli (NOR)     14  Mägert-Kohli (SUI) +0.20  
6  Ilyukhina (RUS) +0.13       11  Engeli (NOR)
7  Riegler (AUT)       7  Riegler (AUT) +0.69  
10  Takeuchi (JPN) +0.12     7  Riegler (AUT) Third place
15  Kummer (SUI)     15  Kummer (SUI) +5.64   7  Riegler (AUT)
2  Kreiner (AUT) +7.97   5  Neururer (AUT) +0.86

References[]

  1. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Women's parallel slalom Start List" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Women's parallel slalom Qualification results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Snowboard FIS World Championship Women's parallel slalom Final results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
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