FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2015 Kreischberg, Austria | ||
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Freestyle Skiing events | ||
Moguls | men | women |
Dual moguls | men | women |
Aerials | men | women |
Halfpipe | men | women |
Slopestyle | men | women |
Ski cross | men | women |
Snowboarding events | ||
Big Air | men | women |
Halfpipe | men | women |
Slopestyle | men | women |
Snowboard cross | men | women |
Parallel giant slalom | men | women |
Parallel slalom | men | women |
The women's parallel giant slalom competition of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2015 was held at Kreischberg, Austria on January 23 (qualifying and finals). 43 athletes from 19 countries competed.
Each participant takes one run on either of the courses. After the first run, only the top 16 are allowed a second run on the opposite course. [1]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Blue Course | Red Course | Overall Time | Notes |
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1 | 21 | Ester Ledecka | Czech Republic | 37.80 | 36.02 | 1:13.82 | Q |
2 | 30 | Marion Kreiner | Austria | 37.14 | 37.28 | 1:14.42 | Q |
3 | 17 | Patrizia Kummer | Switzerland | 38.64 | 36.97 | 1:15.61 | Q |
4 | 40 | Claudia Riegler | Austria | 38.17 | 37.79 | 1:15.96 | Q |
5 | 29 | Marianne Leeson | Canada | 38.75 | 37.33 | 1:16.08 | Q |
6 | 18 | Yekaterina Tudegesheva | Russia | 37.50 | 38.73 | 1:16.23 | Q |
7 | 25 | Tomoka Takeuchi | Japan | 38.86 | 37.44 | 1:16.30 | Q |
8 | 34 | Julie Zogg | Switzerland | 38.19 | 38.38 | 1:16.57 | Q |
9 | 19 | Caroline Calvé | Canada | 38.97 | 37.74 | 1:16.71 | Q |
10 | 28 | Selina Jörg | Germany | 38.53 | 38.44 | 1:16.97 | Q |
11 | 31 | Alena Zavarzina | Russia | 39.60 | 37.43 | 1:17.03 | Q |
12 | 20 | Sabine Schöffmann | Austria | 38.40 | 38.71 | 1:17.11 | Q |
13 | 27 | Julia Dujmovits | Austria | 39.18 | 38.07 | 1:17.25 | Q |
14 | 33 | Isabella Laböck | Germany | 39.32 | 37.94 | 1:17.26 | Q |
15 | 26 | Amelie Kober | Germany | 39.59 | 37.75 | 1:17.34 | Q |
16 | 23 | Anke Karstens | Germany | 39.14 | 38.33 | 1:17.47 | Q |
17 | 22 | Nadya Ochner | Italy | 38.77 | 38.75 | 1:17.52 | |
18 | 47 | Nicolien Sauerbreij | Netherlands | 39.40 | 38.35 | 1:17.75 | |
19 | 46 | Eri Yanetani | Japan | 38.89 | 38.90 | 1:17.79 | |
20 | 24 | Natalia Soboleva | Russia | 38.96 | 38.96 | 1:17.92 | |
21 | 35 | Ariane Lavigne | Canada | 39.64 | 38.71 | 1:18.35 | |
22 | 42 | Stefanie Müller | Switzerland | 39.29 | 39.12 | 1:18.41 | |
23 | 32 | Hilde-Katrine Engeli | Norway | 39.21 | 39.21 | 1:18.42 | |
24 | 38 | Ladina Jenny | Switzerland | 39.55 | 38.88 | 1:18.43 | |
25 | 41 | Michelle Dekker | Netherlands | 39.71 | 39.05 | 1:18.76 | |
26 | 43 | Aleksandra Krol | Poland | 40.03 | 38.89 | 1:18.92 | |
27 | 39 | Corinna Boccacini | Italy | 40.17 | 38.77 | 1:18.94 | |
28 | 51 | Shin Da-Hae | South Korea | 39.60 | 39.39 | 1:18.99 | |
29 | 45 | Cheyenne Loch | Germany | 40.27 | 38.87 | 1:19.14 | |
30 | 36 | Ekaterina Khatomchenkova | Russia | 40.65 | 38.80 | 1:19.45 | |
31 | 48 | Emilie Aurange | France | 40.15 | 39.68 | 1:19.83 | |
32 | 44 | Gloria Kotnik | Slovenia | 40.08 | 40.16 | 1:20.24 | |
33 | 37 | Weronika Biela | Poland | 39.47 | 39.47 | ||
34 | 53 | Zang Ruxin | China | 40.67 | 40.67 | ||
35 | 50 | Karolina Sztokfisz | Poland | 40.80 | 40.80 | ||
36 | 55 | Nina Micic | Serbia | 40.85 | 40.85 | ||
37 | 52 | Niu Jiaqi | China | 41.32 | 41.32 | ||
38 | 49 | Jeong Hae-Rim | South Korea | 41.59 | 41.59 | ||
39 | 54 | Gong Naiying | China | 41.70 | 41.70 | ||
40 | 56 | Lu Wenping | China | 42.02 | 42.02 | ||
41 | 57 | Oleksandra Malovanna | Ukraine | 42.29 | 42.29 | ||
42 | 59 | Dariya Slobodkina | Kazakhstan | 46.71 | 46.71 | ||
43 | 58 | Vanda Viszlay | Hungary | 47.05 | 47.05 |
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Claudia Riegler (AUT) | W | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Julia Dujmovits (AUT) | +0.66 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Claudia Riegler (AUT) | W | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Marianne Leeson (CAN) | +0.93 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Marianne Leeson (CAN) | W | |||||||||||||||||
12 | Sabine Schöffmann (AUT) | DSQ | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Claudia Riegler (AUT) | W | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Julie Zogg (SUI) | +0.54 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Julie Zogg (SUI) | W | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Caroline Calvé (CAN) | +1.37 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Julie Zogg (SUI) | W | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Ester Ledecka (CZE) | +1.36 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Ester Ledecka (CZE) | W | |||||||||||||||||
16 | Anke Karstens (GER) | +5.05 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Claudia Riegler (AUT) | W | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Alena Zavarzina (RUS) | DSQ | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Marion Kreiner (AUT) | W | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Amelie Kober (GER) | +7.80 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Marion Kreiner (AUT) | +6.08 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Tomoka Takeuchi (JPN) | W | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Tomoka Takeuchi (JPN) | W | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Selina Jörg (GER) | +0.23 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Tomoka Takeuchi (JPN) | +0.30 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Alena Zavarzina (RUS) | W | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS) | +0.87 | Third place | ||||||||||||||||
11 | Alena Zavarzina (RUS) | W | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Alena Zavarzina (RUS) | W | 8 | Julie Zogg (SUI) | +1.56 | ||||||||||||||
3 | Patrizia Kummer (SUI) | +0.07 | 7 | Tomoka Takeuchi (JPN) | W | ||||||||||||||
3 | Patrizia Kummer (SUI) | W | |||||||||||||||||
14 | Isabella Laböck (GER) | +0.64 |
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