Snowboarding at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's parallel giant slalom

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Women's parallel giant slalom
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Snowboarding pictogram.svg
Venue Cypress Mountain
DateFebruary 26, 2010
Competitors30 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Nicolien Sauerbreij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Yekaterina Ilyukhina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Marion Kreiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
  2006
2014  

The women's parallel giant slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Cypress Mountain on February 26, 2010. [1]

Results

Qualification

RankBibNameCountryQual.
Pair
TimeElim.
Pair
TimeTotalNotes
111 Marion Kreiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 640.631441.891:22.52Q
28 Nicolien Sauerbreij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 441.041442.141:23.18Q
31 Doris Guenther Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 140.521542.681:23.20Q
414 Yekaterina Ilyukhina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 741.611141.821:23.43Q
53 Yekaterina Tudegesheva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 241.151242.571:23.72Q
621 Camille De Faucompret Flag of France.svg  France 1141.351142.381:23.73Q
77 Claudia Riegler Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 441.081342.661:23.74Q
823 Anke Karstens Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1241.59942.311:23.90Q
910 Alexa Loo Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 542.36741.861:24.22Q
104 Tomoka Takeuchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 241.611242.811:24.42Q
119 Ina Meschik Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 542.43742.081:24.51Q
126 Amelie Kober Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 341.98942.611:24.59Q
132 Michelle Gorgone Flag of the United States.svg  United States 140.191544.441:24.63Q
1419 Selina Jörg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1042.53542.101:24.63Q
1517 Isabella Laboeck Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 942.22842.741:24.96Q
1625 Annamari Chundak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1342.46642.981:25.44Q
1712 Alena Zavarzina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 642.04843.471:25.51
1818 Nathalie Desmares Flag of France.svg  France 941.891043.821:25.71
1920 Joh Shaw Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1043.41542.691:26.10
2015 Caroline Calvé Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 843.90142.481:26.38
2122 Eri Yanetani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1141.571344.821:26.39
2229 Zuzana Doležalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1543.33243.221:26.55
2327 Ilona Ruotsalainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1443.29443.371:26.66
2413 Svetlana Boldykova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 743.30343.361:26.66
2524 Carmen Ranigler Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1243.01643.921:26.93
2630 Corinna Boccacini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1544.49444.391:28.88
2726 Glorija Kotnik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1346.44345.671:32.11
2816 Fraenzi Maegert-Kohli Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 81:09.11241.651:50.76
295 Kimiko Zakreski Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 341.3610DNF
28 Aleksandra Zhekova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 14DNS

Elimination round

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Flag of Austria.svg  Kreiner  (AUT)
16 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Chundak  (UKR)+2.29 1 Flag of Austria.svg  Kreiner  (AUT)
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Loo  (CAN)+0.01 8 Flag of Germany.svg  Karstens  (GER)+8.34
8 Flag of Germany.svg  Karstens  (GER)1 Flag of Austria.svg  Kreiner  (AUT)+0.14
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Tudegesheva  (RUS)DSQ 4 Flag of Russia.svg  Ilyukhina  (RUS)
12 Flag of Germany.svg  Kober  (GER)12 Flag of Germany.svg  Kober  (GER)DSQ
13 Flag of the United States.svg  Gorgone  (USA)+0.21 4 Flag of Russia.svg  Ilyukhina  (RUS)
4 Flag of Russia.svg  Ilyukhina  (RUS)4 Flag of Russia.svg  Ilyukhina  (RUS)+0.23
14 Flag of Germany.svg  Jörg  (GER)2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sauerbreij  (NED)
3 Flag of Austria.svg  Guenther  (AUT)+0.41 14 Flag of Germany.svg  Jörg  (GER)
6 Flag of France.svg  De Faucompret  (FRA)+4.88 11 Flag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)+0.08
11 Flag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)14 Flag of Germany.svg  Jörg  (GER)DNF Third place
7 Flag of Austria.svg  Riegler  (AUT)2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sauerbreij  (NED)
10 Flag of Japan.svg  Takeuchi  (JPN)+12.68 7 Flag of Austria.svg  Riegler  (AUT)+0.30 1 Flag of Austria.svg  Kreiner  (AUT)
15 Flag of Germany.svg  Laboeck  (GER)+17.98 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sauerbreij  (NED)14 Flag of Germany.svg  Jörg  (GER)+2.29
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sauerbreij  (NED)

Classification 5-8

The four quarterfinal losers entered the consolation bracket, where they raced for positions five through eight.

Placement 5-8 Placement 5-6
      
8 Flag of Germany.svg  Karstens  (GER)
12 Flag of Germany.svg  Kober  (GER)DNS
8 Flag of Germany.svg  Karstens  (GER)
11 Flag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)+0.64
11 Flag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)
7 Flag of Austria.svg  Riegler  (AUT)DNF Placement 7-8
7 Flag of Austria.svg  Riegler  (AUT)
12 Flag of Germany.svg  Kober  (GER)DNS

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