Women's slalom at the 2017 Asian Winter Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sapporo Teine | |||||||||
Dates | 25 February 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 12 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 2017 Asian Winter Games | ||
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Slalom | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
The women's slalom at the 2017 Asian Winter Games was held on 25 February 2017 at the Sapporo Teine, Japan.
All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Saturday, 25 February 2017 | 09:30 | 1st run |
12:20 | 2nd run |
Rank | Athlete | 1st run | 2nd run | Total |
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Emi Hasegawa (JPN) | 49.23 | 52.97 | 1:42.20 | |
Asa Ando (JPN) | 49.23 | 53.61 | 1:42.84 | |
Kang Young-seo (KOR) | 50.66 | 55.04 | 1:45.70 | |
4 | Mio Arai (JPN) | 50.51 | 55.31 | 1:45.82 |
5 | Noh Jin-soul (KOR) | 52.36 | 57.70 | 1:50.06 |
6 | Rim Seung-hyun (KOR) | 53.61 | 58.08 | 1:51.69 |
7 | Kong Fanying (CHN) | 53.31 | 58.72 | 1:52.03 |
8 | Zanna Farrell (AUS) | 54.08 | 59.19 | 1:53.27 |
9 | Ni Yueming (CHN) | 53.79 | 1:00.87 | 1:54.66 |
10 | Mariya Grigorova (KAZ) | 55.32 | 59.89 | 1:55.21 |
11 | Yekaterina Karpova (KAZ) | 55.58 | 1:01.28 | 1:56.86 |
12 | Forough Abbasi (IRI) | 56.60 | 1:00.60 | 1:57.20 |
13 | Sadaf Saveh-Shemshaki (IRI) | 58.34 | 1:01.98 | 2:00.32 |
14 | Zhu Tianhui (CHN) | 58.60 | 1:02.96 | 2:01.56 |
15 | Carlie Iskandar (LBN) | 1:01.69 | 1:05.71 | 2:07.40 |
16 | Olga Paliutkina (KGZ) | 1:02.36 | 1:06.14 | 2:08.50 |
17 | Sofia Fayad (LBN) | 1:03.11 | 1:07.13 | 2:10.24 |
18 | Huang Pei-chen (TPE) | 1:09.24 | 1:23.09 | 2:32.33 |
19 | Darikha Muratalieva (KGZ) | 1:20.29 | 1:27.49 | 2:47.78 |
20 | Sandhya Thakur (IND) | 1:18.59 | 1:33.39 | 2:51.98 |
21 | Ifrah Wali (PAK) | 1:22.35 | 1:31.24 | 2:53.59 |
22 | Preeti Dimri (IND) | 1:22.89 | 1:35.92 | 2:58.81 |
23 | Fatima Sohail (PAK) | 1:35.53 | 1:49.85 | 3:25.38 |
24 | Sangita Lama (NEP) | 1:49.09 | 2:37.97 | 4:27.06 |
— | Choe Jeong-hyeon (KOR) | 53.77 | DNF | DNF |
— | Wang Meixia (CHN) | 57.54 | DNF | DNF |
— | Aanchal Thakur (IND) | 1:06.63 | DNF | DNF |
— | Varsha Devi (IND) | 1:11.77 | DNF | DNF |
— | Umama Wali (PAK) | 1:38.61 | DNF | DNF |
— | Zainab Sohail (PAK) | DNF | DNF |
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