Women's slalom at the XXII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort | ||||||||||||
Date | 21 February 2014 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 85 from 48 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:44.54 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
Combined | men | women |
Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
Super-G | men | women |
The women's slalom competition of the Sochi 2014 Olympics was held at the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort near Krasnaya Polyana, Russia, on 21 February. [1]
The first run was held at 16:45 [2] and the second run at 20:15. [3]
Rank | Bib | Name | Nation | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Total | Behind |
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6 | Mikaela Shiffrin | United States | 52.62 | 1 | 51.92 | 6 | 1:44.54 | — | |
7 | Marlies Schild | Austria | 53.96 | 6 | 51.11 | 1 | 1:45.07 | +0.53 | |
12 | Kathrin Zettel | Austria | 54.00 | 7 | 51.35 | 2 | 1:45.35 | +0.81 | |
4 | 3 | Maria Höfl-Riesch | Germany | 53.11 | 2 | 52.62 | 9 | 1:45.73 | +1.19 |
5 | 4 | Frida Hansdotter | Sweden | 54.05 | 8 | 51.85 | 4 | 1:45.90 | +1.36 |
6 | 21 | Emelie Wikström | Sweden | 54.55 | 11 | 51.56 | 3 | 1:46.11 | +1.57 |
7 | 8 | Nastasia Noens | France | 53.81 | 5 | 52.31 | 8 | 1:46.12 | +1.58 |
8 | 5 | Tina Maze | Slovenia | 53.29 | 3 | 52.96 | 14 | 1:46.25 | +1.71 |
9 | 11 | Marie-Michèle Gagnon | Canada | 54.32 | 10 | 53.05 | 15 | 1:47.37 | +2.83 |
10 | 14 | Šárka Strachová | Czech Republic | 55.14 | 14 | 52.25 | 7 | 1:47.39 | +2.85 |
11 | 9 | Anna Swenn-Larsson | Sweden | 54.58 | 12 | 53.33 | 19 | 1:47.91 | +3.37 |
12 | 16 | Tanja Poutiainen | Finland | 54.94 | 13 | 53.07 | 16 | 1:48.01 | +3.47 |
13 | 28 | Anémone Marmottan | France | 57.08 | 24 | 51.88 | 5 | 1:48.96 | +4.42 |
14 | 22 | Barbara Wirth | Germany | 56.31 | 16 | 52.69 | 11 | 1:49.00 | +4.46 |
15 | 23 | Brittany Phelan | Canada | 56.41 | 17 | 52.70 | 12 | 1:49.11 | +4.57 |
16 | 29 | Mona Løseth | Norway | 56.82 | 21 | 52.62 | 9 | 1:49.44 | +4.90 |
17 | 20 | Denise Feierabend | Switzerland | 55.80 | 15 | 53.67 | 22 | 1:49.47 | +4.93 |
18 | 24 | Anne-Sophie Barthet | France | 56.99 | 23 | 53.12 | 17 | 1:50.11 | +5.57 |
19 | 32 | Maruša Ferk | Slovenia | 57.43 | 26 | 52.73 | 13 | 1:50.16 | +5.62 |
19 | 31 | Petra Vlhova | Slovakia | 56.42 | 18 | 53.74 | 23 | 1:50.16 | +5.62 |
21 | 34 | Marina Nigg | Liechtenstein | 57.47 | 27 | 53.17 | 18 | 1:50.64 | +6.10 |
22 | 39 | Martina Dubovská | Czech Republic | 57.80 | 28 | 53.62 | 21 | 1:51.42 | +6.88 |
23 | 42 | Ksenia Alopina | Russia | 58.37 | 29 | 53.37 | 20 | 1:51.74 | +7.20 |
24 | 51 | Julia Ford | United States | 58.88 | 30 | 53.99 | 24 | 1:52.87 | +8.33 |
25 | 49 | Salomé Báncora | Argentina | 59.26 | 31 | 56.26 | 26 | 1:55.52 | +10.98 |
26 | 59 | Žana Novaković | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 59.79 | 35 | 56.20 | 25 | 1:55.99 | +11.45 |
27 | 52 | Macarena Simari Birkner | Argentina | 59.82 | 36 | 56.69 | 29 | 1:56.51 | +11.97 |
28 | 25 | Michelle Gisin | Switzerland | 1:00.73 | 38 | 56.39 | 27 | 1:57.12 | +12.58 |
29 | 50 | Maria Shkanova | Belarus | 59.67 | 33 | 57.56 | 31 | 1:57.23 | +12.69 |
30 | 61 | Lelde Gasūna | Latvia | 1:00.47 | 37 | 56.82 | 30 | 1:57.29 | +12.75 |
31 | 46 | Greta Small | Australia | 1:01.19 | 40 | 56.41 | 28 | 1:57.60 | +13.06 |
32 | 56 | Lavinia Chrystal | Australia | 59.74 | 34 | 58.16 | 33 | 1:57.90 | +13.36 |
33 | 48 | Andrea Komšić | Croatia | 1:00.82 | 39 | 57.78 | 32 | 1:58.60 | +14.06 |
34 | 60 | Helga María Vilhjálmsdóttir | Iceland | 1:02.69 | 43 | 1:00.53 | 34 | 2:03.22 | +18.68 |
35 | 65 | Anna Berecz | Hungary | 1:03.28 | 44 | 1:01.64 | 38 | 2:04.92 | +20.38 |
36 | 64 | Erla Ásgeirsdóttir | Iceland | 1:03.55 | 45 | 1:01.53 | 36 | 2:05.08 | +20.54 |
37 | 68 | Agnese Āboltiņa | Latvia | 1:05.44 | 49 | 1:01.18 | 35 | 2:06.62 | +22.08 |
38 | 74 | Sophia Ralli | Greece | 1:05.20 | 47 | 1:01.57 | 37 | 2:06.77 | +22.23 |
39 | 71 | Maya Harrisson | Brazil | 1:04.88 | 46 | 1:03.45 | 42 | 2:08.33 | +23.79 |
40 | 75 | Camille Dias | Portugal | 1:05.24 | 48 | 1:03.26 | 41 | 2:08.50 | +23.96 |
41 | 78 | Tuğba Kocaağa | Turkey | 1:06.22 | 51 | 1:02.74 | 40 | 2:08.96 | +24.42 |
42 | 76 | Élise Pellegrin | Malta | 1:07.10 | 52 | 1:02.73 | 39 | 2:09.83 | +25.29 |
43 | 72 | Jasmine Campbell | Virgin Islands | 1:06.09 | 50 | 1:04.28 | 43 | 2:10.37 | +25.83 |
44 | 83 | Ivana Bulatović | Montenegro | 1:07.49 | 54 | 1:05.31 | 44 | 2:12.80 | +28.26 |
45 | 82 | Kenza Tazi | Morocco | 1:10.19 | 56 | 1:06.96 | 45 | 2:17.15 | +32.61 |
46 | 69 | Triin Tobi | Estonia | 1:11.43 | 57 | 1:09.02 | 47 | 2:20.45 | +35.91 |
47 | 87 | Jackie Chamoun | Lebanon | 1:16.05 | 58 | 1:12.69 | 48 | 2:28.74 | +44.20 |
48 | 86 | Forough Abbasi | Iran | 1:26.71 | 60 | 1:08.98 | 46 | 2:35.69 | +51.15 |
49 | 54 | Kang Young-seo | South Korea | 1:18.84 | 59 | 1:17.61 | 49 | 2:36.45 | +51.91 |
1 | Bernadette Schild | Austria | 53.41 | 4 | DNF | ||||
13 | Michaela Kirchgasser | Austria | 54.06 | 9 | DNF | ||||
18 | Chiara Costazza | Italy | 57.32 | 25 | DNF | ||||
26 | Resi Stiegler | United States | 56.81 | 20 | DNF | ||||
30 | Adeline Baud | France | 56.50 | 19 | DNF | ||||
33 | Federica Brignone | Italy | 56.98 | 22 | DNF | ||||
37 | Jana Gantnerová | Slovakia | 59.26 | 31 | DNF | ||||
57 | Emily Bamford | Australia | 1:02.13 | 41 | DNF | ||||
58 | Maria Kirkova | Bulgaria | 1:02.33 | 42 | DNF | ||||
73 | Florence Bell | Ireland | 1:07.48 | 53 | DNF | ||||
81 | Kseniya Grigoreva | Uzbekistan | 1:07.77 | 55 | DNF | ||||
41 | Katarina Lavtar | Slovenia | DNS | ||||||
79 | Gaia Bassani Antivari | Azerbaijan | DNS | ||||||
88 | Alexandra Taylor | Cyprus | DNS | ||||||
2 | Maria Pietilä Holmner | Sweden | DNF | ||||||
10 | Wendy Holdener | Switzerland | DNF | ||||||
15 | Nina Løseth | Norway | DNF | ||||||
19 | Erin Mielzynski | Canada | DNF | ||||||
27 | Elli Terwiel | Canada | DNF | ||||||
35 | Nevena Ignjatović | Serbia | DNF | ||||||
36 | Aleksandra Kluś | Poland | DNF | ||||||
38 | Megan McJames | United States | DNF | ||||||
40 | Kateřina Pauláthová | Czech Republic | DNF | ||||||
43 | Sofija Novoselić | Croatia | DNF | ||||||
44 | Barbara Kantorová | Slovakia | DNF | ||||||
45 | Barbora Lukáčová | Slovakia | DNF | ||||||
47 | Mireia Gutiérrez | Andorra | DNF | ||||||
53 | Gim So-hui | South Korea | DNF | ||||||
55 | Julietta Quiroga | Argentina | DNF | ||||||
62 | Noelle Barahona | Chile | DNF | ||||||
63 | Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel | Poland | DNF | ||||||
66 | Karolina Chrapek | Poland | DNF | ||||||
67 | Nino Tsiklauri | Georgia | DNF | ||||||
70 | Xia Lina | China | DNF | ||||||
77 | Ieva Januškevičiūtė | Lithuania | DNF | ||||||
84 | Ornella Oettl Reyes | Peru | DNF | ||||||
85 | Alessia Dipol | Togo | DNF | ||||||
17 | Christina Geiger | Germany | DSQ | ||||||
80 | Suela Mëhilli | Albania | DSQ |
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