Women's moguls at the XIX Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Park City | ||||||||||||
Dates | 9 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 29 from 14 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 25,94 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Freestyle skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics | ||
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Aerials | men | women |
Moguls | men | women |
The Women's Moguls event in freestyle skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States took place on 9 February at Park City. [1]
The qualification round was held at 09:00, with 29 skiers competing. The top 16 advanced to the final. [2]
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Notes |
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1 | Kari Traa | Norway | 25.11 | Q |
2 | Ann Battelle | United States | 24.10 | Q |
3 | Hannah Hardaway | United States | 23.84 | Q |
4 | Aiko Uemura | Japan | 23.82 | Q |
5 | Shannon Bahrke | United States | 23.74 | Q |
6 | Tae Satoya | Japan | 23.65 | Q |
7 | Sandra Laoura | France | 23.54 | Q |
8 | Margarita Marbler | Austria | 23.54 | Q |
9 | Jennifer Heil | Canada | 23.19 | Q |
10 | Minna Karhu | Finland | 22.66 | Q |
11 | Tami Bradley | Canada | 22.55 | Q |
12 | Marina Cherkasova | Russia | 22.44 | Q |
12 | Sara Kjellin | Sweden | 22.44 | Q |
14 | Anna Bolbjerg | Denmark | 22.40 | Q |
15 | Kelly Ringstad | Canada | 22.40 | Q |
16 | Yelena Vorona | Russia | 22.35 | Q |
17 | Ingrid Berntsen | Norway | 22.28 | |
18 | Jillian Vogtli | United States | 22.16 | |
19 | Nikola Sudová | Czech Republic | 21.49 | |
20 | Miyuki Hatanaka | Japan | 21.36 | |
21 | Maria Despas | Australia | 21.19 | |
22 | Olga Lazarenko | Russia | 21.08 | |
23 | Lyudmila Dymchenko | Russia | 20.79 | |
24 | Kathleen Allais | France | 20.54 | |
25 | Jane Sexton | Australia | 20.47 | |
26 | Corinne Bodmer | Switzerland | 20.28 | |
27 | Manuela Berchtold | Australia | 19.59 | |
28 | Joanne Bromfield | Great Britain | 18.75 | |
29 | Laura Donaldson | Great Britain | 18.41 |
The final was held at 12:00. [3]
Rank | Athlete | Score |
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Kari Traa (NOR) | 25.94 | |
Shannon Bahrke (USA) | 25.06 | |
Tae Satoya (JPN) | 24.85 | |
4 | Jennifer Heil (CAN) | 24.84 |
5 | Hannah Hardaway (USA) | 24.77 |
6 | Aiko Uemura (JPN) | 24.66 |
7 | Ann Battelle (USA) | 24.62 |
8 | Sandra Laoura (FRA) | 24.12 |
9 | Marina Cherkasova (RUS) | 23.52 |
10 | Margarita Marbler (AUT) | 23.18 |
11 | Elena Vorona (RUS) | 23.17 |
12 | Minna Karhu (FIN) | 23.07 |
13 | Kelly Ringstad (CAN) | 22.86 |
14 | Tami Bradley (CAN) | 18.46 |
- | Sara Kjellin (SWE) | DNF |
- | Anna Bolbjerg (DEN) | DNF |
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