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Alpine skiing - Women's super-G at the VIII Paralympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Snowbasin |
Competitors | 43 from 17 nations |
Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Paralympics | ||
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Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
Super-G | men | women |
Women's super-G skiing events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.
There were 4 events covering 10 disability classes. [1] Final standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.
There was one event under the visually impaired classification.
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Real Time | Calc Time | Difference |
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Katerina Tepla | Czech Republic | B3 | 1:23.85 | 1:15.60 | ||
Gabriele Huemer | Austria | B2 | 1:30.08 | 1:18.49 | +2.89 | |
Pascale Casanova | France | B2 | 1:32.88 | 1:20.93 | +5.33 | |
4 | Mi Jeong Kim | South Korea | B2 | 1:37.22 | 1:24.71 | +9.11 |
5 | Sabina Rogie | Czech Republic | B3 | 1:36.39 | 1:26.91 | +11.31 |
6 | Signe Bergmann | Austria | B2 | 1:43.64 | 1:30.30 | +14.70 |
7 | Klara Bechova | Czech Republic | B3 | 1:47.39 | 1:36.83 | +21.23 |
8 | Katja Koponen | Finland | B3 | 1:52.41 | 1:41.36 | +25.76 |
9 | Livia Guillardini | Spain | B2 | 2:11.12 | 1:54.25 | +38.65 |
- | Carmen Garcia Rigav | Spain | B3 | DNF |
There was one event under the sitting classification.
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Real Time | Calc Time | Difference |
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Sarah Will | United States | LW11 | 1:35.83 | 1:19.43 | ||
Muffy Davis | United States | LW10 | 1:45.05 | 1:21.97 | +2.54 | |
Lacey Heward | United States | LW11 | 1:39.17 | 1:22.20 | +2.77 | |
4 | Cecilia Paulson | Sweden | LW12 | 1:38.82 | 1:24.38 | +4.95 |
5 | Tatsuko Aoki | Japan | LW10 | 1:48.87 | 1:24.95 | +5.52 |
6 | Stephani Victor | United States | LW12 | 1:40.23 | 1:26.93 | +7.50 |
7 | Kuniko Obinata | Japan | LW12 | 1:41.29 | 1:27.85 | +8.42 |
8 | Vreni Stoeckli | Switzerland | LW11 | 1:49.45 | 1:30.72 | +11.29 |
9 | Jutta Nebauer | Germany | LW10 | 1:56.89 | 1:31.21 | +11.78 |
10 | Agata Struzik | Poland | LW11 | 1:54.53 | 1:34.93 | +15.50 |
- | Allison Pearl | United States | LW12 | DNF | ||
- | Laurence Broche | France | DNF |
There were 2 events under the standing classification.
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Real Time | Calc Time | Difference |
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Sarah Billmeier | United States | LW2 | 1:26.81 | 1:18.43 | ||
Allison Jones | United States | LW2 | 1:31.46 | 1:22.63 | +4.20 | |
Sandy Dukat | United States | LW2 | 1:33.13 | 1:24.14 | +5.71 | |
4 | Nicola Lechner | Austria | LW2 | 1:33.30 | 1:24.29 | +5.86 |
5 | Oxana Miryasova | Russia | LW2 | 1:33.33 | 1:24.32 | +5.89 |
6 | Marie-Chantal Manenc | France | LW2 | 1:35.43 | 1:26.22 | +7.79 |
7 | Yumi Ito | Japan | LW2 | 1:46.93 | 1:36.61 | +18.18 |
8 | Armenuhi Valesyan | Armenia | LW2 | 3:21.86 | 3:02.37 | +43.94 |
- | Danja Haslacher | Austria | LW2 | DNF | ||
- | Katja Saarinen | Finland | LW2 | DNF | ||
- | Inga Medvedeva | Russia | LW2 | DNF |
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Real Time | Calc Time | Difference |
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Lauren Woolstencroft | Canada | LW3 | 1:27.04 | 1:18.12 | ||
Mary Riddell | United States | LW4 | 1:19.84 | 1:18.83 | +0.71 | |
Karolina Wisniewska | Canada | LW3 | 1:28.31 | 1:20.60 | +2.48 | |
4 | Jennifer Kelchner | United States | LW4 | 1:22.13 | 1:21.09 | +2.97 |
5 | Dagmar Vollmer | Germany | LW6/8 | 1:21.44 | 1:21.44 | +3.32 |
6 | Rachael Battersby | New Zealand | LW6/8 | 1:23.27 | 1:23.27 | +5.15 |
7 | Iveta Chlebakova | Slovakia | LW6/8 | 1:24.00 | 1:24.00 | +5.88 |
8 | Lee Joiner | United States | LW9 | 1:48.64 | 1:26.53 | +8.41 |
9 | Hannah Pennington | United States | LW3 | 1:57.01 | 1:46.80 | +28.68 |
- | Csilla Kristof | United States | LW6/8 | DNF |
Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Paralympics consisted of 53 events, 34 for men and 19 for women which all took place at the Snowbasin Ski Area.
Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Paralympics consisted of 32 events, 20 for men and 12 for women.
Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Paralympics consisted of 54 events, 35 for men and 19 for women.
Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Paralympics consisted of twelve events, eight for men and four for women.
Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Paralympics consisted of 39 events, 24 for men and 15 for women.
Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Paralympics, in Lillehammer (Norway), consisted of 66 events, 46 for men and 20 for women.
Biathlon at the 1994 Winter Paralympics consisted of ten events.
Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Paralympics consisted of 48 events, 29 for men and 19 for women.
Alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Paralympics consisted of 48 events, 30 for men and 18 for women.
Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Paralympics consisted of 27 events, 19 for men and 8 for women.
Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics consisted of 44 events, 29 for men and 15 for women.
The United States sent a delegation to compete at the 1984 Winter Paralympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
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Women's downhill skiing events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.
Men's giant slalom events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.
Men's slalom events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.
Men's super-G events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.
Women's giant slalom skiing events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.
Women's slalom skiing events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.