Women's downhill at the XII Paralympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea |
Dates | 10 March |
Competitors | 27 from 14 nations |
Women's downhill (visually impaired) at the XII Paralympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 8 from 7 nations | ||||||||||||
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Women's downhill (standing) at the XII Paralympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 12 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
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Women's downhill (sitting) at the XII Paralympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 7 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics | ||
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Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
Super combined | men | women |
Super-G | men | women |
The Women's downhill competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea. The competition took place on 10 March 2018.
In the downhill visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide. [1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.
The race was started at 09:30. [2]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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2 | Henrieta Farkašová Guide: Natália Šubrtová | Slovakia | 1:29.72 | – | |
4 | Millie Knight Guide: Brett Wild | Great Britain | 1:30.58 | +0.86 | |
5 | Eléonor Sana Guide: Chloe Sana | Belgium | 1:31.60 | +1.88 | |
4 | 3 | Noemi Ewa Ristau Guide: Lucien Gerkau | Germany | 1:33.33 | +3.61 |
5 | 6 | Melissa Perrine Guide: Christian Geiger | Australia | 1:35.40 | +5.68 |
1 | Menna Fitzpatrick Guide: Jennifer Kehoe | Great Britain | DNF | ||
7 | Danelle Umstead Guide: Rob Umstead | United States | DNF | ||
8 | Anna Pešková Guide: Michaela Hubačová | Czech Republic | DNF |
The race was started at 09:47. [3]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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10 | Marie Bochet | France | 1:30.30 | – | |
12 | Andrea Rothfuß | Germany | 1:32.53 | +2.23 | |
9 | Mollie Jepsen | Canada | 1:34.60 | +4.30 | |
4 | 13 | Alana Ramsay | Canada | 1:35.21 | +4.91 |
5 | 15 | Maria Papulova | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 1:36.12 | +5.82 |
6 | 17 | Erin Latimer | Canada | 1:38.87 | +8.57 |
7 | 16 | Melanie Schwartz | United States | 1:39.38 | +9.08 |
8 | 14 | Stephanie Jallen | United States | 1:40.64 | +10.34 |
9 | 19 | Mel Pemble | Canada | 1:42.22 | +11.92 |
11 | Anna Jochemsen | Netherlands | DNF | ||
18 | Ally Kunkel | United States | DNF | ||
20 | Frederique Turgeon | Canada | DNF |
The race was started at 10:17. [4]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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21 | Anna Schaffelhuber | Germany | 1:33.26 | – | |
24 | Momoka Muraoka | Japan | 1:34.75 | +1.49 | |
25 | Laurie Stephens | United States | 1:35.80 | +2.54 | |
4 | 27 | Victoria Pendergast | Australia | 1:44.14 | +10.88 |
22 | Anna-Lena Forster | Germany | DNF | ||
23 | Claudia Lösch | Austria | DNF | ||
26 | Stephani Victor | Switzerland | DNF |
Paralympic alpine skiing is an adaptation of alpine skiing for athletes with a disability. The sport evolved from the efforts of disabled veterans in Germany and Austria during and after the Second World War. The sport is governed by the International Paralympic Committee Sports Committee. The primary equipment used includes outrigger skis, sit-skis, and mono-skis. Para-alpine skiing disciplines include the Downhill, Super-G, Giant Slalom, Slalom, Super Combined and Snowboard.
Paralympic alpine skiing has been competed at the Winter Paralympic Games since they were first held in 1976. Events include men's and women's downhill, Super G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined.
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The Women's giant slalom competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea. The competition took place on 14 March 2018.