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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2011 were the 30th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 30 January and 5 February 2011 in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill | Boštjan Kline Slovenia | 1:37.34 | Frederic Berthold Austria | 1:37.38 | Otmar Striedinger Austria | 1:37.78 |
Super-G | Boštjan Kline Slovenia | 1:22.43 | Frederic Berthold Austria | 1:22.67 | Justin Murisier Switzerland | 1:23.19 |
Giant Slalom | Alexis Pinturault France | 2:19.62 | Vincent Kriechmayr Austria | 2:20.25 | Mathieu Faivre France | 2:20.71 |
Slalom | Reto Schmidiger Switzerland | 1:28.54 | Justin Murisier Switzerland | 1:30.08 | Mathias Rolland France | 1:30.57 |
Combined | Reto Schmidiger Switzerland | Justin Murisier Switzerland | Phil Brown Canada |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill | Lotte Smiseth Sejersted Norway | 1:32.11 | Wendy Holdener Switzerland | 1:32.45 | Cornelia Hütter Austria | 1:32.80 |
Super-G | Elena Curtoni Italy | 1:28.23 | Jasmin Rothmund Switzerland | 1:28.53 | Cornelia Hütter Austria | 1:28.90 |
Giant Slalom | Sara Hector Sweden | 2:28.27 | Lisa Magdalena Agerer Italy | 2:28.43 | Wendy Holdener Switzerland | 2:29.44 |
Slalom | Jessica Depauli Austria | 1:40.32 | Anna Swenn-Larsson Sweden | 1:41.22 | Mikaela Shiffrin United States | 1:41.27 |
Combined | Wendy Holdener Switzerland | Andrea Thürler Switzerland | Joana Hählen Switzerland |
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