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Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom

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Women's giant slalom
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueYongpyong Alpine Centre, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Date15 February
Competitors79 from 48 nations
Winning time2:20.02
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mikaela Shiffrin  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ragnhild Mowinckel  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Federica Brignone  Italy
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The women's giant slalom competition of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics was held on 15 February 2018 at the Yongpyong Alpine Centre at the Alpensia Sports Park in PyeongChang.[1][2] Originally set to be held on 12 February 2018, winds in excess of 50 km/h forced officials to reschedule the race for 15 February 2018.[3]

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Princess Nora of Liechtenstein, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Dexter Paine, FIS Vice President.

Qualification

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A total of up to 320 alpine skiers qualified across all eleven events. Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard, which meant having 140 or less FIS Points and being ranked in the top 500 in the Olympic FIS points list or meeting the B standard, which meant 140 or less FIS points. Countries not meeting the A standard were allowed to enter a maximum of one B standard athlete per gender.

Ragnhild Mowinckel (silver) at left, gold is Mikaela Shiffrin at centre and bronze to Federica Brignone (right)

The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period (July 1, 2016 to January 21, 2018). Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the 2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup (two per gender maximum, overall across all events). After the distribution of B standard quotas (to nations competing only in the slalom and giant slalom events), the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list, with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes. A country could only enter a maximum of four athletes for the event.[4]

Results

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The race was started at 10:00 (Run 1) and 13:45 (Run 2).[5][6]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 Mikaela Shiffrin  United States 1:10.82 2 1:09.20 4 2:20.02
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Ragnhild Mowinckel  Norway 1:11.17 4 1:09.24 5 2:20.41 +0.39
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Federica Brignone  Italy 1:10.91 3 1:09.57 8 2:20.48 +0.46
4 5 Viktoria Rebensburg  Germany 1:11.45 8 1:09.15 3 2:20.60 +0.58
5 13 Marta Bassino  Italy 1:11.19 5 1:09.50 7 2:20.69 +0.67
6 16 Frida Hansdotter  Sweden 1:11.32 7 1:09.73 11 2:21.05 +1.03
7 2 Tessa Worley  France 1:12.06 14 1:09.00 2 2:21.06 +1.04
8 1 Manuela Mölgg  Italy 1:10.62 1 1:10.58 23 2:21.20 +1.18
9 11 Wendy Holdener  Switzerland 1:11.92 13 1:09.35 6 2:21.27 +1.25
10 9 Sara Hector  Sweden 1:11.22 6 1:10.31 19 2:21.53 +1.51
11 14 Sofia Goggia  Italy 1:11.64 10 1:10.16 18 2:21.80 +1.78
12 18 Anna Veith  Austria 1:12.43 15 1:09.67 10 2:22.10 +2.08
13 10 Petra Vlhová  Slovakia 1:11.71 12 1:10.42 21 2:22.13 +2.11
14 19 Meta Hrovat  Slovenia 1:12.76 16 1:09.59 9 2:22.35 +2.33
15 20 Nina Haver-Løseth  Norway 1:13.13 18 1:09.97 13 2:23.10 +3.08
16 22 Estelle Alphand  Sweden 1:14.23 26 1:08.99 1 2:23.22 +3.20
17 23 Ricarda Haaser  Austria 1:13.37 19 1:09.99 14 2:23.36 +3.34
18 26 Kristin Lysdahl  Norway 1:13.45 21 1:09.95 12 2:23.40 +3.38
19 28 Taïna Barioz  France 1:13.54 23 1:10.06 15 2:23.60 +3.58
20 25 Adeline Baud Mugnier  France 1:12.89 17 1:11.04 26 2:23.93 +3.91
21 29 Ana Bucik  Slovenia 1:13.38 20 1:10.71 24 2:24.09 +4.07
22 17 Tina Weirather  Liechtenstein 1:14.08 25 1:10.14 17 2:24.22 +4.20
23 49 Ester Ledecká  Czech Republic 1:14.62 29 1:10.07 16 2:24.69 +4.67
24 24 Bernadette Schild  Austria 1:14.50 28 1:10.31 19 2:24.81 +4.79
25 37 Candace Crawford  Canada 1:14.70 30 1:10.46 22 2:25.16 +5.14
26 33 Nevena Ignjatović  Serbia 1:14.41 27 1:10.99 25 2:25.40 +5.38
27 38 Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel  Poland 1:13.89 24 1:11.80 28 2:25.69 +5.67
28 21 Simone Wild  Switzerland 1:13.52 22 1:13.23 33 2:26.75 +6.73
29 54 Gabriela Capová  Czech Republic 1:15.80 34 1:11.62 27 2:27.42 +7.40
30 46 Anastasiia Silanteva  Olympic Athletes from Russia 1:15.67 32 1:12.28 29 2:27.95 +7.93
31 31 Megan McJames  United States 1:16.00 35 1:12.39 30 2:28.39 +8.37
32 48 Andrea Komšić  Croatia 1:15.54 31 1:12.96 32 2:28.50 +8.48
33 32 Haruna Ishikawa  Japan 1:16.49 36 1:12.50 31 2:28.99 +8.97
34 55 Ida Štimac  Croatia 1:16.86 40 1:14.32 36 2:31.18 +11.16
35 35 Alice Robinson  New Zealand 1:16.66 37 1:14.53 38 2:31.19 +11.17
36 57 Resi Stiegler  United States 1:16.72 38 1:15.02 40 2:31.74 +11.72
37 39 Soňa Moravčíková  Slovakia 1:17.88 43 1:14.11 34 2:31.99 +11.97
38 47 Maria Shkanova  Belarus 1:18.17 45 1:14.16 35 2:32.33 +12.31
39 51 Kim Vanreusel  Belgium 1:17.60 41 1:14.92 39 2:32.52 +12.50
40 62 Maria Kirkova  Bulgaria 1:18.39 46 1:14.38 37 2:32.77 +12.75
41 58 Barbara Kantorová  Slovakia 1:17.74 42 1:15.20 41 2:32.94 +12.92
42 45 Nicol Gastaldi  Argentina 1:18.06 44 1:15.38 43 2:33.44 +13.42
43 50 Lelde Gasūna  Latvia 1:18.65 47 1:15.30 42 2:33.95 +13.93
44 68 Elvedina Muzaferija  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:19.33 49 1:15.57 44 2:34.90 +14.88
45 53 Gim So-hui  South Korea 1:19.13 48 1:16.24 45 2:35.37 +15.35
46 61 Nino Tsiklauri  Georgia 1:20.02 51 1:16.91 46 2:36.93 +16.91
47 56 Kang Young-seo  South Korea 1:19.67 50 1:17.39 48 2:37.06 +17.04
48 66 Mialitiana Clerc  Madagascar 1:21.82 55 1:17.18 47 2:39.00 +18.98
49 76 Szonja Hozmann  Hungary 1:21.77 54 1:17.62 49 2:39.39 +19.37
50 65 Tess Arbez  Ireland 1:22.12 56 1:18.12 50 2:40.24 +20.22
51 69 Mariya Grigorova  Kazakhstan 1:22.42 57 1:18.77 51 2:41.19 +21.17
52 70 Sophia Ralli  Greece 1:22.46 58 1:19.20 52 2:41.66 +21.64
53 73 Suela Mëhilli  Albania 1:24.67 60 1:21.90 54 2:46.57 +26.55
54 72 Ieva Januškevičiūtė  Lithuania 1:26.38 62 1:20.64 53 2:47.02 +27.00
55 64 Kong Fanying  China 1:26.30 61 1:23.58 56 2:49.88 +29.86
56 74 Arabella Ng  Hong Kong 1:27.25 63 1:23.29 55 2:50.54 +30.52
57 78 Özlem Çarıkçıoğlu  Turkey 1:27.71 64 1:25.29 57 2:53.00 +32.98
58 79 Jelena Vujičić  Montenegro 1:30.53 66 1:28.12 58 2:58.65 +38.63
4 Stephanie Brunner  Austria 1:11.53 9 DNF
12 Ana Drev  Slovenia 1:11.64 10 DNF
36 Valérie Grenier  Canada 1:15.74 33 DNF
40 Sarah Schleper  Mexico 1:16.80 39 DNF
60 Freydís Halla Einarsdóttir  Iceland 1:20.02 51 DNF
63 Olha Knysh  Ukraine 1:20.51 53 DNF
67 Sabrina Simader  Kenya 1:23.27 59 DNF
77 Mariann Mimi Maróty  Hungary 1:29.74 65 DSQ
81 Kim Ryon-hyang  North Korea 1:40.22 67 DSQ
8 Lara Gut  Switzerland DNF
15 Tina Robnik  Slovenia DNF
27 Alexandra Tilley  Great Britain DNF
30 Leona Popović  Croatia DNF
34 Patricia Mangan  United States DNF
41 Kateřina Pauláthová  Czech Republic DNF
42 Noelle Barahona  Chile DNF
43 Maren Skjøld  Norway DNF
44 Martina Dubovská  Czech Republic DNF
75 Alexia Arisarah Schenkel  Thailand DNF
80 Anna Lotta Jõgeva  Estonia DNF
71 Élise Pellegrin  Malta DSQ
52 Lana Zbašnik  Croatia DNS
59 Ania Monica Caill  Romania DNS

References

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  1. ^ "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "High winds continue to disrupt Winters". BBC Sport.
  4. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Alpine skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 16 August 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ Run 1 results
  6. ^ Final results