Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Women's super-G

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Women's super-G
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Venue Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea
Dates11 March
Competitors33 from 15 nations
2014
2022
Women's super-G (visually impaired)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors11 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Henrieta Farkašová
Guide: Natália Šubrtová
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Silver medal icon.svg Millie Knight
Guide: Brett Wild
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg Menna Fitzpatrick
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Women's super-G (standing)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors14 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Marie Bochet Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Andrea Rothfuß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Alana Ramsay Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Women's super-G (sitting)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors8 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Anna Schaffelhuber Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Claudia Lösch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg Momoka Muraoka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

The Women's super -G competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea. The competition took place on 11 March 2018.

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Medal table

Visually impaired

In the super-G visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment 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]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg3 Henrieta Farkašová
Guide: Natália Šubrtová
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1:30.17
Silver medal icon.svg1 Millie Knight
Guide: Brett Wild
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:33.76+3.59
Bronze medal icon.svg2 Menna Fitzpatrick
Guide: Jennifer Kehoe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:34.54+4.37
46 Eléonor Sana
Guide: Chloe Sana
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1:36.00+5.83
55 Melissa Perrine
Guide: Christian Geiger
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:36.96+6.79
67 Danelle Umstead
Guide: Rob Umstead
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:38.91+8.74
74 Noemi Ewa Ristau
Guide: Lucien Gerkau
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:39.09+8.92
811 Kelly Gallagher
Guide: Gary Smith
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:39.75+9.58
910 Yang Jae-rim
Guide: Ko Un-so-ri
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:43.03+12.86
109Staci Mannella
Guide: Sadie de Baun
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:44.25+14.08
118 Anna Pešková
Guide: Michaela Hubačová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:47.76+17.59

Standing

The race was started at 09:52. [3]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg14 Marie Bochet Flag of France.svg  France 1:32.83
Silver medal icon.svg20 Andrea Rothfuß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:33.10+0.27
Bronze medal icon.svg15 Alana Ramsay Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:35.20+2.37
416 Mollie Jepsen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:36.22+3.39
513 Maria Papulova Paralympic flag.svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:37.11+4.28
612 Anna Jochemsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:39.90+7.07
717 Ally Kunkel Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:40.74+7.91
824 Melanie Schwartz Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:42.77+9.94
918 Erin Latimer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:43.13+10.30
1019 Stephanie Jallen Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:44.30+11.47
1123 Mel Pemble Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:44.63+11.80
21 Petra Smaržová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia DNF
22 Ammi Hondo Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
25 Frederique Turgeon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF

Sitting

The race was started at 10:32. [4]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg32 Anna Schaffelhuber Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:34.76
Silver medal icon.svg27 Claudia Lösch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:35.71+0.95
Bronze medal icon.svg26 Momoka Muraoka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:36.10+1.34
431 Anna-Lena Forster Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:36.26+1.50
528 Laurie Stephens Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:36.98+2.22
630 Stephani Victor Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:40.01+5.25
729 Linda van Impelen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:42.83+8.07
33 Victoria Prendergast Flag of Australia.svg  Australia DNF

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