Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom (original) (raw)

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Women's giant slalomat the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Venue Rosa Khutor Alpine ResortKrasnaya Polyana, Russia
Date 18 February 2014
Competitors 90 from 48 nations
Winning time 2:36.87
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tina Maze Slovenia2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anna Fenninger Austria3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Viktoria Rebensburg Germany
20102018

The women's giant slalom competition of the Sochi 2014 Olympics was held at the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort near Krasnaya Polyana, Russia, on Tuesday, 18 February.[1]

The race was won by Tina Maze of Slovenia, who won silver in 2010 at Vancouver. This was her second Olympic gold in Sochi, following the gold in downhill, and fourth career Olympic medal.[2] The silver was won by Anna Fenninger of Austria, and the defending Olympic champion, Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany, was third.[3] Elisabeth Görgl, who won bronze in Vancouver, finished 11th. Among other competitors, some media attention was directed at Vanessa-Mae of Thailand, the last of the finishers. The London-raised pop violinist was over fifty seconds behind Maze.[4]

Both runs were moved up 90 minutes the day prior in anticipation of deteriorating weather. The starting gate at 1,365 m (4,478 ft) had a varying snow/rain mix with temperatures right around freezing – 0 °C (32 °F) – with rain at the finish and a vertical drop of 400 m (1,312 ft).[3] Maze was first out of the gate and posted the best morning time on the clean course. Mid-course fog briefly delayed the start of the afternoon session as the mix changed to snow at the start. Last on the course, Maze posted the 11th best time in the second run to hold on for the gold, just 0.07 seconds ahead of Fenninger.[2][3]

The first run was started at 09:30 and the second run at 13:00.[3]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Tina Maze Slovenia 1:17.88 1 1:18.99 11 2:36.87
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Anna Fenninger Austria 1:18.73 4 1:18.21 3 2:36.94 +0.07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Viktoria Rebensburg Germany 1:19.24 6 1:17.90 1 2:37.14 +0.27
4 10 Nadia Fanchini Italy 1:18.53 3 1:18.72 7 2:37.25 +0.38
5 6 Mikaela Shiffrin United States 1:18.79 5 1:18.58 6 2:37.37 +0.50
6 9 Maria Pietilä-Holmner Sweden 1:19.45 7 1:18.37 5 2:37.82 +0.95
7 2 Jessica Lindell-Vikarby Sweden 1:18.40 2 1:19.62 20 2:38.02 +1.15
8 12 Anémone Marmottan France 1:19.69 9 1:18.79 9 2:38.48 +1.61
9 4 Lara Gut Switzerland 1:20.54 16 1:18.10 2 2:38.64 +1.77
10 14 Dominique Gisin Switzerland 1:19.99 11 1:19.59 19 2:39.58 +2.71
11 18 Elisabeth Görgl Austria 1:19.84 10 1:19.80 22 2:39.64 +2.77
12 22 Michaela Kirchgasser Austria 1:20.39 13 1:19.42 15 2:39.81 +2.94
13 16 Frida Hansdotter Sweden 1:20.51 15 1:19.34 14 2:39.85 +2.98
14 24 Anne-Sophie Barthet France 1:20.71 17 1:19.17 12 2:39.88 +3.01
19 Tanja Poutiainen Finland 1:20.12 12 1:19.76 21
16 23 Francesca Marsaglia Italy 1:21.63 26 1:18.29 4 2:39.92 +3.05
17 20 Nina Løseth Norway 1:20.78 18 1:19.18 13 2:39.96 +3.09
18 25 Kajsa Kling Sweden 1:20.47 14 1:19.83 23 2:40.30 +3.43
19 3 Kathrin Zettel Austria 1:21.60 25 1:18.73 8 2:40.33 +3.46
20 32 Katarina Lavtar Slovenia 1:21.22 19 1:19.42 15 2:40.64 +3.77
21 36 Erin Mielzynski Canada 1:21.25 20 1:19.44 18 2:40.69 +3.82
22 28 Adeline Baud France 1:21.49 22 1:19.42 15 2:40.91 +4.04
23 30 Lotte Smiseth Sejersted Norway 1:22.49 30 1:18.96 10 2:41.45 +4.58
24 42 Petra Vlhová Slovakia 1:21.86 27 1:19.83 23 2:41.69 +4.82
25 38 Barbara Wirth Germany 1:21.35 21 1:20.38 27 2:41.73 +4.86
26 35 Fabienne Suter Switzerland 1:22.07 28 1:19.99 25 2:42.06 +5.19
27 29 Mona Løseth Norway 1:21.50 23 1:20.62 28 2:42.12 +5.25
28 43 Nevena Ignjatović Serbia 1:22.14 29 1:20.32 26 2:42.46 +5.59
29 41 Resi Stiegler United States 1:22.69 32 1:21.38 29 2:44.07 +7.20
30 33 Megan McJames United States 1:22.77 33 1:21.60 30 2:44.37 +7.50
31 52 Ilka Štuhec Slovenia 1:23.03 34 1:21.82 31 2:44.85 +7.98
32 39 Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel Poland 1:23.18 35 1:22.32 34 2:45.50 +8.63
33 57 Karolina Chrapek Poland 1:23.89 36 1:21.92 32 2:45.81 +8.94
34 70 Edit Miklós Hungary 1:24.40 41 1:22.19 33 2:46.59 +9.72
35 56 Andrea Komšić Croatia 1:24.24 38 1:22.37 35 2:46.61 +9.74
36 59 Maria Kirkova Bulgaria 1:24.11 37 1:23.48 40 2:47.59 +10.72
37 51 Žana Novaković Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:24.54 42 1:23.24 38 2:47.78 +10.91
38 47 Barbara Kantorová Slovakia 1:24.72 43 1:23.09 36 2:47.81 +10.94
39 55 Macarena Simari Birkner Argentina 1:24.74 44 1:23.11 37 2:47.85 +10.98
40 62 Lavinia Chrystal Australia 1:25.18 46 1:23.39 39 2:48.57 +11.70
41 45 Greta Small Australia 1:25.22 47 1:24.44 42 2:49.66 +12.79
42 40 Noelle Barahona Chile 1:25.02 45 1:24.84 43 2:49.86 +12.99
43 65 Bogdana Matsotska Ukraine 1:25.25 48 1:25.28 45 2:50.53 +13.66
44 64 Maria Shkanova Belarus 1:26.79 52 1:23.79 41 2:50.58 +13.71
45 60 Barbora Lukáčová Slovakia 1:25.59 49 1:25.07 44 2:50.66 +13.79
46 63 Helga María Vilhjálmsdóttir Iceland 1:26.39 51 1:25.52 46 2:51.91 +15.04
47 48 Salomé Báncora Argentina 1:25.88 50 1:26.16 47 2:52.04 +15.17
48 66 Anna Berecz Hungary 1:26.96 53 1:27.09 48 2:54.05 +17.18
49 67 Nino Tsiklauri Georgia 1:27.27 54 1:28.07 50 2:55.34 +18.47
50 69 Emily Bamford Australia 1:28.57 56 1:27.23 49 2:55.80 +18.93
51 68 Ania Monica Caill Romania 1:28.53 55 1:28.73 51 2:57.26 +20.39
52 78 Erla Ásgeirsdóttir Iceland 1:30.15 57 1:31.51 54 3:01.66 +24.79
53 58 Gim So-hui South Korea 1:31.47 59 1:30.36 52 3:01.83 +24.96
54 72 Maya Harrisson Brazil 1:30.31 58 1:31.55 55 3:01.86 +24.99
55 85 Alessia Afi Dipol Togo 1:31.66 60 1:31.14 53 3:02.80 +25.93
56 74 Jasmine Campbell Virgin Islands 1:32.05 62 1:33.00 57 3:05.05 +28.18
57 90 Ornella Oettl Reyes Peru 1:32.87 64 1:33.45 58 3:06.32 +29.45
58 84 Sophia Ralli Greece 1:33.63 66 1:32.84 56 3:06.47 +29.60
59 79 Camile Dias Portugal 1:32.70 63 1:34.93 63 3:07.63 +30.76
60 82 Suela Mëhilli Albania 1:33.55 65 1:34.36 60 3:07.91 +31.04
61 77 Triin Tobi Estonia 1:34.65 68 1:34.52 61 3:09.17 +32.30
62 86 Kenza Tazi Morocco 1:35.27 69 1:34.52 61 3:09.79 +32.92
63 89 Tuğba Kocaağa Turkey 1:36.04 70 1:33.76 59 3:09.80 +32.93
64 80 Kseniya Grigoreva Uzbekistan 1:34.56 67 1:36.98 65 3:11.54 +34.67
65 81 Élise Pellegrin Malta 1:36.85 72 1:36.27 64 3:13.12 +36.25
66 71 Xia Lina China 1:37.03 73 1:38.59 66 3:15.62 +38.75
67 87 Vanessa Vanakorn Thailand 1:44.86 74 1:42.11 67 3:26.97 +50.10
15 Denise Karbon Italy 1:19.49 8 DNF
26 Ragnhild Mowinckel Norway 1:21.50 23 DNF
50 Maruša Ferk Slovenia 1:22.57 31 DNF
54 Sofija Novoselić Croatia 1:24.25 39 DNF
44 Maria Bedareva Russia 1:24.26 40 DNF
76 Agnese Āboltiņa Latvia 1:31.85 61 DNF
83 Ieva Januškevičiūtė Lithuania 1:36.79 71 DNF
13 Maria Höfl-Riesch Germany DNS
8 Marie-Michèle Gagnon Canada DNF
11 Federica Brignone Italy DNF
17 Julia Mancuso United States DNF
21 Marie-Pier Préfontaine Canada DNF
27 Marion Bertrand France DNF
31 Wendy Holdener Switzerland DNF
34 Kateřina Pauláthová Czech Republic DNF
37 Šárka Strachová Czech Republic DNF
46 Martina Dubovská Czech Republic DNF
49 Julietta Quiroga Argentina DNF
53 Mireia Gutiérrez Andorra DNF
61 Kristína Saalová Slovakia DNF
73 Lelde Gasūna Latvia DNF
75 Florence Bell Ireland DNF
88 Federica Selva San Marino DNF
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