Women's super combined at the XIII Paralympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre |
Dates | 7 March |
Women's super combined (visually impaired) at the XIII Paralympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 9 from 7 nations | ||||||||||||
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Women's super combined (standing) at the XIII Paralympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 14 from 8 nations | ||||||||||||
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Women's super combined (sitting) at the XIII Paralympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 8 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 2022 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 super combined competition of the 2022 Winter Paralympics was held at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre on 7 March 2022.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Germany (GER) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Slovakia (SVK) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Sweden (SWE) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
4 | China (CHN)* | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Japan (JPN) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6 | Canada (CAN) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Great Britain (GBR) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (7 nations) | 3 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
In the super combined 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.
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Super-G | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Difference [2] |
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6 | Henrieta Farkašová Guide: Michal Cerven | Slovakia | 1:18.57 | 2 | 44.82 | 2 | 2:03.39 | – | |
8 | Zhu Daqing Guide: Yan Hanhan | China | 1:16.65 | 1 | 47.60 | 4 | 2:04.25 | +0.86 | |
4 | Menna Fitzpatrick Guide: Gary Smith | Great Britain | 1:22.25 | 5 | 43.73 | 1 | 2:05.98 | +2.59 | |
4 | 3 | Millie Knight Guide: Brett Wild | Great Britain | 1:21.49 | 4 | 46.40 | 3 | 2:07.89 | +4.50 |
5 | 1 | Linda Le Bon Guide: Ulla Gilot | Belgium | 1:26.36 | 6 | 51.48 | 5 | 2:18.20 | +14.81 |
2 | Evangelia Nikou Guide: Dimitrios Profetzas | Greece | 1:26.46 | 7 | DNF | N/A | |||
7 | Alexandra Rexová Guide: Eva Trajčíková | Slovakia | 1:20.01 | 3 | DNF | N/A | |||
5 | Martina Vozza Guide: Ylenia Sabidussi | Italy | DNF | N/A | |||||
9 | Noemi Ewa Ristau Guide: Paula Brenzel | Germany | DSQ | N/A | |||||
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Super-G | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Difference [3] |
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21 | Ebba Årsjö | Sweden | 1:16.02 | 2 | 40.49 | 1 | 1:56.51 | – | |
20 | Zhang Mengqiu | China | 1:13.77 | 1 | 44.25 | 2 | 1:58.02 | +1.51 | |
13 | Alana Ramsay | Canada | 1:18.71 | 4 | 47.62 | 4 | 2:06.33 | +9.82 | |
4 | 11 | Anna-Maria Rieder | Germany | 1:21.49 | 6 | 46.51 | 3 | 2:08.00 | +11.49 |
5 | 10 | Marie Bochet | France | 1:17.34 | 3 | 54.83 | 7 | 2:12.17 | +15.66 |
6 | 15 | Ammi Hondo | Japan | 1:21.98 | 7 | 51.42 | 6 | 2:13.40 | +16.89 |
7 | 17 | Petra Smaržová | Slovakia | 1:28.13 | 9 | 48.47 | 5 | 2:16.60 | +20.09 |
8 | 16 | Vanesa Gašková | Slovakia | 1:27.98 | 8 | 1:00.68 | 8 | 2:28.66 | +32.15 |
19 | Allie Johnson | United States | 1:37.51 | 10 | DNF | N/A | |||
22 | Mollie Jepsen | Canada | 1:18.95 | 5 | DNF | N/A | |||
12 | Andrea Rothfuss | Germany | DSQ | N/A | |||||
14 | Michaela Gosselin | Canada | DSQ | N/A | |||||
18 | Guo Jiaxin | China | DSQ | N/A | |||||
23 | Noriko Kamiyama | Japan | DSQ | N/A |
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Super-G | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Difference [4] |
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24 | Anna-Lena Forster | Germany | 1:26.44 | 4 | 44.93 | 1 | 2:11.37 | – | |
25 | Momoka Muraoka | Japan | 1:20.37 | 1 | 51.77 | 2 | 2:12.14 | +0.77 | |
28 | Liu Sitong | China | 1:23.21 | 2 | 52.63 | 3 | 2:15.84 | +4.47 | |
4 | 30 | Yoshiko Tanaka | Japan | 1:36.33 | 5 | 1:08.81 | 4 | 2:45.14 | +33.77 |
27 | Shona Brownlee | Great Britain | 1:46.91 | 6 | DNF | N/A | |||
31 | Barbara van Bergen | Netherlands | 1:23.76 | 3 | DSQ | N/A | |||
29 | Zhang Wenjing | China | DNF | N/A | |||||
26 | Katie Combaluzier | Canada | DNF | N/A | |||||
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