FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009 – Women's super-G

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Complete results for Women's Super-G competition at the 2009 World Championships. It was run on February 3, the first race of the championships.

RankNameCountryTimeDiff.
Gold Lindsey Vonn Flag of the United States.svg 1:20.73--
Silver Marie Marchand-Arvier Flag of France.svg 1:21.07+0.34
Bronze Andrea Fischbacher Flag of Austria.svg 1:21.13+0.40
4 Anna Fenninger Flag of Austria.svg 1:22.01+1.28
5 Tina Maze Flag of Slovenia.svg 1:22.06+1.33
6 Elisabeth Görgl Flag of Austria.svg 1:22.27+1.54
7 Lara Gut Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1:22.34+1.61
8 Maria Riesch Flag of Germany.svg 1:22.44+1.71
9 Nadia Fanchini Flag of Italy.svg 1:22.75+2.02
10 Viktoria Rebensburg Flag of Germany.svg 1:22.80+2.07
11 Fabienne Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1:22.90+2.17
12 Jessica Lindell-Vikarby Flag of Sweden.svg 1:22.91+2.18
13 Emily Brydon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1:22.95+2.22
14 Carolina Ruiz Castillo Flag of Spain.svg 1:23.37+2.64
15 Šárka Záhrobská Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1:23.53+2.80
16 Marion Rolland Flag of France.svg 1:23.86+3.13
17 Britt Janyk Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1:24.58+3.85
18 Edith Miklós Flag of Romania.svg 1:24.69+3.96
19 Ingrid Jacquemod Flag of France.svg 1:24.70+3.97
20 Chemmy Alcott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1:25.19+4.46
21 Wendy Siorpaes Flag of Italy.svg 1:25.35+4.62
22 Stacey Cook Flag of the United States.svg 1:25.38+4.65
23 Kelly Vanderbeek Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1:25.83+5.10
24 Aurélie Revillet Flag of France.svg 1:26.28+5.55
25 Klára Křížová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1:26.48+5.75
26 Jelena Lolović Flag of Serbia.svg 1:27.33+6.60
27 Vanja Brodnik Flag of Slovenia.svg 1:27.39+6.66
28 Maria Kirkova Flag of Bulgaria.svg 1:29.37+8.64
29 Mireia Gutiérrez Flag of Andorra.svg 1:29.70+8.97
30 Lizaveta Kuzmenka Flag of Belarus.svg 1:29.92+9.19
31 Marija Schkanova Flag of Belarus.svg 1:32.58+11.85
32 Anastasiya Skryabina Flag of Ukraine.svg 1:33.10+12.37
33 Bogdana Matsotska Flag of Ukraine.svg 1:34.15+13.42
34 Anna Berecz Flag of Hungary.svg 1:34.58+13.85
35 Stéphanie Joffroy Flag of Chile.svg 1:35.20+14.47
36 Tamara Gisem Flag of Ukraine.svg 1:35.31+14.58
37 Noelle Barahona Flag of Chile.svg 1:36.30+15.57
38 Florencia Marinovic Flag of Chile.svg 1:36.41+15.68
Chelsea Marshall Flag of the United States.svg DNS
Gina Stechert Flag of Germany.svg DNF
Daniela Merighetti Flag of Italy.svg DNF
Julia Mancuso Flag of the United States.svg DNF
Renate Götschl Flag of Austria.svg DNF
Fränzi Aufdenblatten Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg DNF
Andrea Dettling Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg DNF
Anja Pärson Flag of Sweden.svg DNF
Lucia Recchia Flag of Italy.svg DNF
Maruša Ferk Flag of Slovenia.svg DNF
Mateja Robnik Flag of Slovenia.svg DNF
Alexandra Coletti Flag of Monaco.svg DNF
Larisa Yurkiw Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg DNF
Leyre Morland Flag of Spain.svg DNF
Frida Hansdotter Flag of Sweden.svg DNF
Isabel van Buynder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg DNF
Lyudmila Fedotova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg DNF
Lucie Hrstková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg DQ

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