FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Women's parallel slalom (original) (raw)

Women's parallel slalom at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
Venue Park City Mountain Resort
Location Utah, United States
Dates February 5
Competitors 40 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal Julie Zogg Switzerlandsilver medal Annamari Dancha Ukrainebronze medal Ramona Theresia Hofmeister Germany
20172021
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
Freestyle skiing events
Moguls men women
Dual moguls men women
Aerials men women
Team aerials mixed
Big air men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Ski cross men women
Snowboarding events
Big air men women
Halfpipe men women
Slopestyle men women
Snowboard cross men women
Snowboard cross team mixed
Parallel giant slalom men women
Parallel slalom men women
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The Women's parallel slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 WAS held on February 5, 2019.[1][2]

Qualification

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The qualification was started at 09:00.[3] After the first run, the top 32 snowboarders were allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue course Red course Total Notes
1 2 Selina Jörg Germany 40.22 44.90 1:25.12 Q
2 13 Cheyenne Loch Germany 44.03 41.70 1:25.73 Q
3 14 Ramona Theresia Hofmeister Germany 41.83 44.62 1:26.45 Q
4 6 Julie Zogg Switzerland 41.68 44.88 1:26.56 Q
5 1 Patrizia Kummer Switzerland 45.47 41.18 1:26.65 Q
6 10 Sabine Schöffmann Austria 42.62 44.15 1:26.77 Q
7 4 Aleksandra Król Poland 41.28 45.54 1:26.82 Q
8 16 Maria Valova Russia 43.01 44.58 1:27.59 Q
9 15 Daniela Ulbing Austria 44.73 43.00 1:27.73 Q
10 12 Milena Bykova Russia 42.58 45.26 1:27.84 Q
11 8 Nadya Ochner Italy 41.70 46.55 1:28.25 Q
12 3 Ladina Jenny Switzerland 45.41 43.14 1:28.55 Q
13 11 Natalia Soboleva Russia 45.81 42.80 1:28.61 Q
14 24 Nicole Baumgartner Switzerland 42.49 46.98 1:29.47 Q
15 23 Annamari Dancha Ukraine 46.46 43.23 1:29.69 Q
16 26 Zang Ruxin China 45.05 45.60 1:30.65 Q
17 17 Carolin Langenhorst Germany 47.68 43.00 1:30.68
18 19 Gong Naiying China 47.15 43.59 1:30.74
19 20 Jemima Juritz Austria 42.61 48.50 1:31.11
20 22 Emi Sato Japan 44.58 46.99 1:31.57
21 7 Michelle Dekker Netherlands 43.65 48.52 1:32.17
22 30 Kaylie Buck Canada 45.81 46.82 1:32.63
23 27 Megan Farrell Canada 49.25 44.07 1:33.32
24 9 Claudia Riegler Austria 48.18 45.82 1:34.00
25 28 Maggie Carrigan Ireland 46.33 48.29 1:34.62
26 37 Xu Xiaoxiao China 49.32 45.44 1:34.76
27 31 Millie Bongiorno Australia 48.15 47.12 1:35.27
28 21 Elizaveta Salikhova Russia 57.76 43.65 1:41.41
29 38 Kaiya Kizuka United States 48.09 56.79 1:44.88
25 Weronika Biela Poland DNF 45.35
5 Glorija Kotnik Slovenia DSQ 42.75
32 Jennifer Hawkrigg Canada 47.65 DSQ
33 36 Abby Champagne United States 48.63
34 35 Oleksandra Malovanna Ukraine 49.14
35 33 Lynn Ott United States 50.09
36 39 Dita Žďárská Czech Republic 51.08
37 29 Kan Binbin China 51.84
38 18 Jeong Hae-rim South Korea 52.68
39 40 Alexa Bullis United States 53.20
34 Katrina Greencser Canada DSQ

Elimination round

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The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round.[4][5]

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
4 Switzerland Zogg
13 Russia Soboleva +1.36 4 Switzerland Zogg
5 Switzerland Kummer 5 Switzerland Kummer +0.47
12 Switzerland Jenny DSQ 4 Switzerland Zogg
8 Russia Valova 8 Russia Valova +11.15
9 Austria Ulbing +1.14 8 Russia Valova
1 Germany Jörg 1 Germany Jörg +12.72
16 China Zang +1.67 4 Switzerland Zogg
2 Germany Loch +4.14 15 Ukraine Dancha +0:85
15 Ukraine Dancha 15 Ukraine Dancha
7 Poland Król 7 Poland Król +2.23
10 Russia Bykova +0.95 15 Ukraine Dancha Third place
6 Austria Schöffmann 3 Germany Hofmeister +1.19
11 Italy Ochner +1.68 6 Austria Schöffmann +0.39 8 Russia Valova +0.90
3 Germany Hofmeister 3 Germany Hofmeister 3 Germany Hofmeister
14 Switzerland Baumgartner +0.62

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule — FIS World Championships February 1–10, 2019 snowboard | freestyle freeski". 2019worldchamps.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualification results
  4. ^ Bracket
  5. ^ Final results