Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's giant slalom

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Women's giant slalom
at the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games
Venue High1 Resort, South Korea
Date23 January 2024
Competitors79 from 58 nations
Winning time1:41.10
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Giorgia Collomb Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Shaienne Zehnder Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg Astrid Hedin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  2020
2028  

The women's Giant slalom competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea, on Tuesday, 23 January 2024. [1]

Results

The first run was started at 10:30 [2] and the slalom was started at 13:15. [3]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankTotalDiff
Gold medal icon.svg1 Giorgia Collomb Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 48.42152.6821:41.10
Silver medal icon.svg12 Shaienne Zehnder Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 48.56252.6511:41.21+0.11
Bronze medal icon.svg9 Astrid Hedin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 49.40852.7331:42.13+1.03
414 Justine Herzog Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 49.14653.2961:42.43+1.33
515 Alexandra Skorokhodova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 49.71952.8041:42.51+1.41
619 Rita Granruaz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 49.05553.5881:42.63+1.53
730 Amelie Björksten Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 49.881252.9151:42.79+1.69
83 Romy Ertl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 48.99453.8691:42.85+1.75
913 Fabienne Wenger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 49.27754.39151:43.66+2.56
1026 Molly Butler Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 49.781154.24141:44.02+2.92
114 Aida Draghia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 49.71954.50161:44.21+3.11
1215 Louise Lundquist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 50.321553.96101:44.28+3.18
1318 Annika Hunt Flag of the United States.svg  United States 51.302053.3771:44.67+3.57
1424 Sara Testut-G'Styr Flag of France.svg  France 50.531754.18121:44.71+3.61
1538 Veronika Šrobová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 50.751854.18121:44.93+3.83
1631 Elsa Feliciello Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 51.151954.12111:45.27+4.17
1743 María Abad Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 51.732254.58171:46.31+5.21
1832 Matilde Pinilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 52.012355.49181:47.50+6.40
1927 Florencia Aramburo Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 52.182456.23221:48.41+7.31
2036 Ana Merc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 52.532556.10211:48.63+7.53
2146 Lee Na-yae Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 53.232656.09201:49.32+8.22
2254 Hanna Gret Teder Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 53.992855.88191:49.87+8.77
2344 Ruby Fullerton Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 53.252756.76241:50.01+8.91
2449 Dóra Körtvélyessy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 54.203056.29231:50.49+9.39
2552 Ioana Corlățeanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 54.022956.85251:50.87+9.77
2657 Eabha McKenna Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 54.423257.61261:52.03+10.93
2761 Frida Saḷņikova Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 54.603457.82271:52.42+11.32
2847 Milla Anwandter Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 54.513358.42281:52.93+11.83
2956 Þórdís Helga Grétarsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 54.293159.62311:53.91+12.81
3062 Ina Likić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 55.143558.79291:53.93+12.83
3158 Lirika Deva Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo 56.083858.79291:54.87+13.77
3259 Chung Seung-yeon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 56.66401:01.12321:57.78+16.68
3379 Ada Hasırcı Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 56.60391:01.21331:57.81+16.71
3469 Sabina Rejepova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 58.84411:01.54342:00.38+19.28
3565 Zhang Guiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1:00.46441:03.55352:04.01+22.91
3663 Wang Ning Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1:00.21431:04.50362:04.71+23.61
3771 Kiana Sakkal Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 1:00.69461:04.58372:05.27+24.17
3877 Sarina Ahmadpour Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1:02.47491:05.49382:07.96+26.86
3978 Henniyah Rivers Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 1:01.86481:07.02392:08.88+27.78
4073 Anastasija Vukasović Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 1:03.30501:07.54402:10.84+29.74
4174 Phichayaporn Thipsekorn Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1:16.16521:18.71412:34.87+53.77
4275 Khaliun Khuderchuluun Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 1:15.92511:20.31422:36.23+55.13
4376 Laxmi Rai Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 1:32.34531:42.40433:14.74+1:33.64
2 Mikoto Onishi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 50.1413Did not finish
11 Camilla Vanni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 48.883
23 Eva Schachner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 50.3916
25 Lola Blanc Flag of France.svg  France 50.1714
28 Kia Suni Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 51.5321
48 Vanesa Vulganová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 55.8336
64 Aerin Alexandra King Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 1:00.9247
70 Nahia Vieira da Fonte Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 59.1542
72 Theopisti Georgiadou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1:00.5945
1 Jázmin Fernández Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 55.9637Disqualified
5 Lina Gustafsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Did not finish
6 Charlotte Grandinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
7 Maja Waroschitz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
8 Leontine Curdy Flag of France.svg  France
10 Antonia Reischl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
17 Lana Hillbrand Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
21 Nicole Begue Flag of the United States.svg  United States
22 Lara Makrthaler Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
29 Hinata Fukasawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
33 Ana Bokal Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
34 Katrin Kudělásková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
35 Nikola Komorowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
37 Aada Marttila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
39 Arkie Lennon Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
40 Elena Drápalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
41 Mia Chorogwická Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
45 Lana Pušnik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
50 Charlotte Wiggins Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
51 Emma Tammemägi Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
53 Eyrún Erla Gestsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
60 Alice Padilha Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
66 Mariia Sorokmaniuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
67 Andrea Loizidou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
68 Albina Ivanova Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan
20 Christina Winchell Flag of the United States.svg  United States Disqualified
55 Choi Ye-rin Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

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References

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  2. "Alpine Skiing – Women's Giant Slalom – Run 1 – Results" (PDF). olympic.org. 23 January 2024. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
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