2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships – Women's downhill

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The women's downhill mountain biking event at the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in Mont Sainte-Anne took place on 5 September.

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Results - Elite

rankrace nrnamenatbirthagespeedsplit 1split 2finishgap
14 Tracy Moseley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 12.04.19793158.885(3)3:31.54(1)4:33.22(1)5:17.47
23 Sabrina Jonnier Flag of France.svg  France 19.08.19812960.854(1)3:37.85(2)4:40.37(2)5:24.977.50
31 Emmeline Ragot Flag of France.svg  France 27.05.19862458.257(6)3:39.75(3)4:43.13(3)5:28.1110.64
42 Floriane Pugin Flag of France.svg  France 17.04.19892158.188(7)3:41.07(4)4:44.05(4)5:29.8112.34
56 Mio Suemasa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 01.04.19832757.473(9)3:41.82(5)4:45.29(6)5:30.2612.79
65 Myriam Nicole Flag of France.svg  France 08.02.19902157.206(10)3:42.40(6)4:45.05(5)5:31.4513.98
710 Rachel Atherton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 06.12.19872358.709(5)3:43.77(7)4:47.45(8)5:33.8016.33
827 Leigh Donovan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11.12.19713958.991(2)3:45.35(8)4:47.02(7)5:34.0516.58
98 Claire Buchar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 26.04.19783258.779(4)3:48.82(14)4:49.72(9)5:35.5918.12
1022 Jill Kintner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24.10.19812957.608(8)3:45.93(9)4:49.88(10)5:38.2920.82
1117 Anita Ager-Wick Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 31.08.19783254.029(22)3:47.71(11)4:53.58(11)5:40.3922.92
129 Petra Bernhard Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 18.11.19803055.809(14)3:50.00(17)4:57.40(13)5:44.2826.81
1313 Fionn Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 27.08.19822855.306(19)3:48.39(13)4:57.28(12)5:44.6727.20
1414 Emilie Siegenthaler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 19.09.19862455.120(20)3:47.97(12)5:02.40(15)5:51.6734.20
1511 Harriet Rucknagel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11.10.19882255.431(17)3:59.14(19)5:06.33(17)5:54.7337.26
1615 Melissa Buhl Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25.01.19822956.159(13)3:49.57(16)5:02.31(14)5:55.4838.01
1721 Anita Molcik Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 12.11.19803055.651(15)3:53.44(18)5:05.03(16)5:55.7138.24
1820 Jacqueline Harmony Flag of the United States.svg  United States 07.03.19783254.539(21)3:59.63(20)5:08.92(19)5:57.4239.95
1924 Anne Laplante Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15.10.19902057.172(11)4:05.66(21)5:19.49(21)6:08.5551.08
2019 Luana Maria De Souza-Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 28.05.19911955.337(18)4:05.71(22)5:18.94(20)6:08.6451.17
2112 Micayla Gatto Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21.08.19882249.066(23)3:47.64(10)5:08.75(18)6:11.0453.57
2223 Rebecca McQueen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17.12.19852555.556(16)4:27.83(23)5:38.18(22)6:27.271:09.80
2318 Miranda Miller Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 02.03.19902156.678(12)3:49.36(15)8:25.86(23)9:16.993:59.52
16 Tomoko Iizuka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22.05.197931DNF
25 Vaea Verbeek Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25.11.199020DNS
26 Kjersten Lone Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 04.01.199120DNS

Results - Juniors

rankrace nrnamenatbirthagespeedsplit 1split 2finishgap
113 Lauren Rosser Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 04.10.19931754.843(4)4:04.85(1)5:12.32(1)5:59.55
22 Fanny Lombard Flag of France.svg  France 13.03.19921854.782(5)4:08.34(4)5:23.36(4)6:13.5013.95
33 Julie Berteaux Flag of France.svg  France 25.05.19921857.373(1)4:06.20(2)5:18.33(2)6:19.7420.19
45 Holly Baarspul Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30.10.19921853.911(6)4:24.49(6)5:34.52(5)6:27.3327.78
57 Sarah Atkin Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 22.03.19931756.482(2)4:10.13(5)5:35.49(6)6:27.5728.02
68 Charlotte Clouston Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 27.07.19931751.401(9)4:34.40(7)5:53.72(7)6:47.6048.05
712 Kelsey Begg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 01.02.19931852.110(8)4:49.77(9)6:06.38(8)6:59.641:00.09
86 Emily Hockey Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 12.07.19931753.587(7)4:49.12(8)6:12.25(9)7:08.531:08.98
911 Kelsey Anderson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16.02.19921948.725(10)4:50.16(10)6:14.10(10)7:14.221:14.67
109 Madeline Taylor Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 04.08.19931755.494(3)4:07.13(3)5:20.30(3)7:32.211:32.66

See also

UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships

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