Women's Downhill at the III Paralympic Winter Games | |
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The Women's Downhill competition of the Innsbruck 1984 Paralympics.
In the downhill visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment has a sighted guide.
[1] B1 - visually impaired: no functional vision
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Veronika Preining Guide: ? | Austria | 2:06.14 | |||
Sheila Holzworth Guide: ? | United States | 2:32.42 | +26.28 | ||
Cara Dunne Guide: Richard Zabelski | United States | 2:36.93 | +30.79 |
[2] B2 - visually impaired: up to ca 3-5% functional vision
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Edith Hoelzl Guide: ? | Austria | 1:43.06 | |||
Vivienne Martin Guide: ? | New Zealand | 1:48.16 | +5.10 | ||
Connie Conley Guide: ? | United States | 1:55.27 | +12.21 | ||
4 | Monika Rumpler Guide: ? | Austria | 1:55.41 | +12.35 | |
5 | Karen Rosmarin Guide: ? | United States | 1:58.93 | +15.87 | |
6 | Chris Montgomery Guide: ? | United States | 2:02.68 | +19.62 | |
7 | Suzy Germano Guide: ? | United States | 2:06.41 | +23.35 | |
Gabriele Berghofer Guide: ? | Austria | DNF |
[3] LW2 - standing: single leg amputation above the knee
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Christine Winkler | Austria | 1:17.66 | |||
Marianne Reiter | Austria | 1:18.38 | +0.72 | ||
Lynda Chyzyk | Canada | 1:20.28 | +2.62 | ||
4 | Martha Hill | United States | 1:20.62 | +2.96 | |
5 | Virginie Lopez | France | 1:24.41 | +6.75 | |
6 | Brigitte Rajchl | Austria | 1:25.77 | +8.11 | |
7 | Bonnie St. John | United States | 1:25.93 | +8.27 | |
8 | Patricia Craig | New Zealand | 1:36.02 | +18.36 | |
9 | Patti Werner | United States | 1:36.57 | +18.91 | |
10 | Wendy Mason | Great Britain | 1:42.85 | +25.19 | |
11 | Barbara Morrison | United States | 1:43.77 | +26.11 | |
Annemie Schneider | West Germany | DNS | |||
Christine Tschuemperlin | Switzerland | DNF |
[4] LW4 - standing: single leg amputation below the knee
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Reinhild Moeller | West Germany | 1:13.01 | |||
Lana Spreeman | Canada | 1:17.97 | +4.96 | ||
Lana Jo Chapin | United States | 1:19.76 | +6.75 | ||
4 | Elisabeth Osterwalder | Switzerland | 1:26.25 | +13.24 | |
5 | Beatrice Berthet | Switzerland | 1:31.87 | +18.86 | |
6 | Elisabeth Zerobin | Austria | 2:39.37 | +1:26.36 | |
Janet Penn | United States | DNF | +. |
[5] LW5/7 - standing: double arm amputation
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Brigitte Madlener | Austria | 1:24.92 | |||
Sabine Barisch | West Germany | 1:27.65 | +2.73 | ||
Sabine Stiefbold | West Germany | 1:36.27 | +11.35 |
[6] LW6/8 - standing: single arm amputation
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Gunilla Ahren | Sweden | 1:09.20 | |||
Kathy Poohachof | United States | 1:12.44 | +3.24 | ||
Gerlinde Dullnig | Austria | 1:14.89 | +5.69 | ||
4 | Eszbieta Dadok | Poland | 1:17.65 | +8.45 | |
5 | Eva Prihodova | Czechoslovakia | 1:23.00 | +13.80 | |
6 | Siv K. Tunge | Norway | 1:25.24 | +16.04 | |
Josiane Guichard | France | DNS |
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