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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2009 were the 28th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 29 February and 8 March 2009 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill | Andy Plank Italy | 1:39.06 | Dominik Paris Italy | 1:39.18 | Andreas Romar Finland | 1:39.32 |
Super-G | Manuel Kramer Austria | 1:16.64 | Marcel Hirscher Austria | 1:17.05 | Mattia Casse Italy | 1:17.18 |
Giant Slalom | Alexis Pinturault France | 2:18.49 | Björn Sieber Austria | 2:18.95 | Marcel Hirscher Austria | 2:19.17 |
Slalom | Jesper Riis-Johannessen Norway | 1:20.78 | Tommy Ford United States | 1:21.29 | Nolan Kasper United States | 1:21.32 |
Combined | Sepp Gerber Switzerland | 58.23 points | Dominik Paris Italy | 58.64 | Giovanni Borsotti Italy | 63.90 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill | Marine Gauthier France | 1:19.60 | Lotte Smiseth Sejersted Norway | 1:20.08 | Nicole Schmidhofer Austria | 1:20.14 |
Super-G | Viktoria Rebensburg Germany | 1:19.80 | Mariella Voglreiter Austria | 1:20.88 | Anna Fenninger Austria | 1:20.91 |
Giant Slalom | Viktoria Rebensburg Germany | 2:45.81 | Tina Weirather Liechtenstein | 2:47.29 | Karin Hackl Austria | 2:47.31 |
Slalom | Denise Feierabend Switzerland | 1:42.07 | Bernadette Schild Austria | 1:42.83 | Nina Løseth Norway | 1:43.01 |
Combined | Federica Brignone Italy | 54.00 points | Karin Hackl Austria | 66.69 | Elena Curtoni Italy | 95.09 |
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