2019 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships

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2019 World Para Alpine Skiing World Championships
2019 World Para Alpine Skiing World Championships.png
Host citySella Nevea, Italy
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Nations28
Athletes98
Events Downhill, Giant slalom, Slalom, Super combined, Super-G
Dates21–31 January
  2017
2021  

The 2019 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships was an international disability sport alpine skiing event held in two cities: Sella Nevea, Italy from 21 to 24 January with slalom and giant slalom and Kranjska Gora, Slovenia from 28 to 31 January with Super-G, downhill and super combined events. The Championship is held biannually by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)81110
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)5106
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)*4105
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)37313
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)33410
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)2338
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)2305
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)2158
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia  (AUS)1225
10Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)0426
11Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)0235
12Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)0224
13Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0033
14Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0011
Totals (14 entries)30302989

Men's events

EventClassGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
DownhillVisually impaired [1] Flag of Italy.svg  Giacomo Bertagnolli  (ITA)
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
1:00.28Flag of Austria.svg  Josef Lahner  (AUT)
Guide: Franz Erharter
1:02.10Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jakub Krako  (SVK)
Guide: Branislav Brozman
1:02.55
Sitting [2] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Kampschreur  (NED)58.81Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kurt Oatway  (CAN)59.44Flag of Japan.svg  Takeshi Suzuki  (JPN)1:00.87
Standing [3] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Théo Gmür  (SUI)58.62Flag of Austria.svg  Markus Salcher  (AUT)59.28Flag of France.svg  Arthur Bauchet  (FRA)59.43
Super-GVisually impaired [4] Flag of Italy.svg  Giacomo Bertagnolli  (ITA)
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
1:02.93Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jakub Krako  (SVK)
Guide: Branislav Brozman
1:04.39Flag of Slovakia.svg  Miroslav Haraus  (SVK)
Guide: Maroš Hudik
1:05.82
Sitting [5] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Kampschreur  (NED)1:01.15Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kurt Oatway  (CAN)1:04.18Flag of Norway.svg  Jesper Pedersen  (NOR)1:04.30
Standing [6] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Théo Gmür  (SUI)59.23Flag of France.svg  Arthur Bauchet  (FRA)1:00.52Flag of Austria.svg  Markus Salcher  (AUT)1:01.06
Giant slalomVisually impaired [7] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Marek Kubačka  (SVK)
Guide: Mária Zatovičová
2:03.64Flag of Italy.svg  Giacomo Bertagnolli  (ITA)
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
2:08.58Flag of Austria.svg  Josef Lahner  (AUT)
Guide: Franz Erharter
2:10.01
Sitting [8] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Kampschreur  (NED)2:10.55Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Niels de Langen  (NED)2:12.32Flag of Norway.svg  Jesper Pedersen  (NOR)2:12.69
Standing [9] Flag of France.svg  Arthur Bauchet  (FRA)2:04.80Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Théo Gmür  (SUI)2:05.51Flag of the United States.svg  Thomas Walsh  (USA)2:07.33
SlalomVisually impaired [10] Flag of Italy.svg  Giacomo Bertagnolli  (ITA)
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
1:55.43Flag of Slovakia.svg  Miroslav Haraus  (SVK)
Guide: Maroš Hudik
1:57.07Flag of Austria.svg  Josef Lahner  (AUT)
Guide: Franz Erharter
1:58.73
Sitting [11] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Kampschreur  (NED)1:50.98Flag of Norway.svg  Jesper Pedersen  (NOR)1:54.80Flag of Poland.svg  Igor Sikorski  (POL)1:59.11
Standing [12] Flag of France.svg  Arthur Bauchet  (FRA)1:43.71Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Thomas Pfyl  (SUI)1:51.18Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mitchell Gourley  (AUS)1:53.25
Super combinedVisually impaired [13] Flag of Italy.svg  Giacomo Bertagnolli  (ITA)
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
1:46.32Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jakub Krako  (SVK)
Guide: Branislav Brozman
1:49.88Flag of Slovakia.svg  Miroslav Haraus  (SVK)
Guide: Maroš Hudik
1:51.03
Sitting [14] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Kampschreur  (NED)1:46.24Flag of Norway.svg  Jesper Pedersen  (NOR)1:48.44Flag of Japan.svg  Takeshi Suzuki  (JPN)1:49.44
Standing [15] Flag of France.svg  Arthur Bauchet  (FRA)1:40.68Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Thomas Pfyl  (SUI)1:45.75Flag of the United States.svg  Thomas Walsh  (USA)1:47.39

Women's events

EventClassGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
DownhillVisually impaired [16] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Menna Fitzpatrick  (GBR)
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
1:16.07Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kelly Gallagher  (GBR)
Guide: Gary Smith
1:31.59Not awarded
Sitting [17] Flag of Germany.svg  Anna Schaffelhuber  (GER)1:08.54Flag of Germany.svg  Anna-Lena Forster  (GER)1:10.03Flag of Japan.svg  Momoka Muraoka  (JPN)1:11.33
Standing [18] Flag of France.svg  Marie Bochet  (FRA)1:05.02Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Rothfuss  (GER)1:10.88Flag of Japan.svg  Ammi Hondo  (JPN)1:11.06
Super-GVisually impaired [19] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Menna Fitzpatrick  (GBR)
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
1:12.99Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Melissa Perrine  (AUS)
Guide: Bobbi Kelly
1:14.81Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kelly Gallagher  (GBR)
Guide: Gary Smith
1:17.38
Sitting [20] Flag of Germany.svg  Anna Schaffelhuber  (GER)1:10.12Flag of Japan.svg  Momoka Muraoka  (JPN)1:11.55Flag of the United States.svg  Laurie Stephens  (USA)1:14.06
Standing [21] Flag of France.svg  Marie Bochet  (FRA)1:07.46Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Rothfuss  (GER)1:11.43Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Frédérique Turgeon  (CAN)1:11.60
Giant slalomVisually impaired [22] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Henrieta Farkašová  (SVK)
Guide: Natália Šubrtová
2:14.58Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Melissa Perrine  (AUS)
Guide: Bobbi Kelly
2:22.77Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Menna Fitzpatrick  (GBR)
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
2:25.66
Sitting [23] Flag of Japan.svg  Momoka Muraoka  (JPN)2:21.43Flag of Germany.svg  Anna Schaffelhuber  (GER)2:23.14Flag of Germany.svg  Anna-Lena Forster  (GER)2:34.91
Standing [24] Flag of France.svg  Marie Bochet  (FRA)2:03.35Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Alana Ramsay  (CAN)2:13.84Flag of Slovakia.svg  Petra Smaržová  (SVK)2:14.08
SlalomVisually impaired [25] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Henrieta Farkašová  (SVK)
Guide: Natália Šubrtová
2:08.45Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Menna Fitzpatrick  (GBR)
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
2:13.53Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Melissa Perrine  (AUS)
Guide: Bobbi Kelly
2:18.05
Sitting [26] Flag of Germany.svg  Anna-Lena Forster  (GER)2:18.24Flag of Germany.svg  Anna Schaffelhuber  (GER)2:21.60Flag of Japan.svg  Momoka Muraoka  (JPN)2:26.42
Standing [27] Flag of France.svg  Marie Bochet  (FRA)2:03.35Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Frédérique Turgeon  (CAN)2:13.84Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Rothfuss  (GER)2:14.08
Super combinedVisually impaired [28] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Melissa Perrine  (AUS)
Guide: Bobbi Kelly
2:02.19Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Menna Fitzpatrick  (GBR)
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
2:03.84Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kelly Gallagher  (GBR)
Guide: Gary Smith
2:07.43
Sitting [29] Flag of Japan.svg  Momoka Muraoka  (JPN)2:04.60Flag of Germany.svg  Anna Schaffelhuber  (GER)2:05.72Flag of Germany.svg  Anna-Lena Forster  (GER)2:05.92
Standing [30] Flag of France.svg  Marie Bochet  (FRA)1:54.70Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Rothfuss  (GER)2:01.36Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Frédérique Turgeon  (CAN)2:02.72

Participating nations

28 nations participated.

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  1. Men's Downhill Vision Impaired
  2. Men's Downhill Sitting
  3. Men's Downhill Standing
  4. Men's Super-G Vision Impaired
  5. Men's Super-G Sitting
  6. Men's Super-G Standing
  7. Men's Giant Slalom Vision Impaired
  8. Men's Giant Slalom Sitting
  9. Men's Giant Slalom Standing
  10. Men's Slalom Vision Impaired
  11. Men's Slalom Sitting
  12. Men's Slalom Standing
  13. Men's Super combined Vision Impaired
  14. Men's Super combined Sitting
  15. Men's Super combined Standing
  16. Women's Downhill Vision Impaired
  17. Women's Downhill Sitting
  18. Women's Downhill Standing
  19. Women's Super-G Visually impaired
  20. Women's Super-G Sitting
  21. Women's Super-G Standing
  22. Women's Giant Slalom Vision Impaired
  23. Women's Giant Slalom Sitting
  24. Women's Giant Slalom Standing
  25. Women's Slalom Vision Impaired
  26. Women's Slalom Sitting
  27. Women's Slalom Standing
  28. Women's Super combined Vision Impaired
  29. Women's Super combined Sitting
  30. Women's Super combined Sitting