Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's combined

Women's combined
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
Alpine skiing
VenueWhistler Creekside
Whistler, British Columbia
 Canada
DateFebruary 18
Competitors35from 19 nations
Winning time2:09.14
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Maria Riesch  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Julia Mancuso  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anja Pärson  Sweden
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The women's super combined competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia, on February 18, 2010. The competition was originally scheduled to be held on February 14, 2010, but was postponed due to bad weather, which delayed previous events.

One major change in this event for the 2010 Olympics was the switch from a traditional dedicated "combined" (K), taking place over one or two days and involving a downhill run and two slalom runs (as the combined had been since its reintroduction to the Olympics in 1988), to a one-day "super combined" (SC), consisting of a downhill run in the morning and one slalom run in the afternoon.[1]

Results

Rank Bib Name Nation Downhill Rank Slalom Rank Total Differential
1st place, gold medalist(s) 19 Maria Riesch  Germany 1:24.49 2 44.65 7 2:09.14
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Julia Mancuso  United States 1:24.96 3 45.12 9 2:10.08 +0.94
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 21 Anja Pärson  Sweden 1:25.57 7 44.62 6 2:10.19 +1.05
4 20 Kathrin Zettel  Austria 1:26.01 11 44.49 4 2:10.50 +1.36
5 4 Tina Maze  Slovenia 1:25.97 10 44.56 5 2:10.53 +1.39
6 22 Fabienne Suter  Switzerland 1:25.29 4 45.56 11 2:10.85 +1.71
7 12 Šárka Záhrobská  Czech Republic 1:27.33 22 43.69 1 2:11.02 +1.88
8 8 Johanna Schnarf  Italy 1:25.72 9 45.57 12 2:11.29 +2.15
9 17 Michaela Kirchgasser  Austria 1:27.09 19 44.26 2 2:11.35 +2.21
10 9 Marie Marchand-Arvier  France 1:25.41 5 46.41 18 2:11.82 +2.68
11 13 Chemmy Alcott  Great Britain 1:27.06 18 45.45 10 2:12.51 +3.37
12 26 Shona Rubens  Canada 1:26.90 17 45.68 13 2:12.58 +3.44
13 27 Mona Løseth  Norway 1:27.72 24 44.96 8 2:12.68 +3.54
14 11 Emily Brydon  Canada 1:26.49 15 46.27 17 2:12.76 +3.62
15 14 Maruša Ferk  Slovenia 1:26.15 12 46.83 22 2:12.98 +3.84
16 15 Anna Fenninger  Austria 1:27.19 20 46.08 16 2:13.27 +4.13
17 25 Kaylin Richardson  United States 1:27.64 23 45.76 14 2:13.40 +4.26
18 16 Elisabeth Görgl  Austria 1:25.60 8 47.98 25 2:13.58 +4.44
19 2 Alexandra Coletti  Monaco 1:26.74 16 47.07 23 2:13.81 +4.67
20 30 Sandrine Aubert  France 1:29.50 26 44.46 3 2:13.96 +4.82
21 28 Leanne Smith  United States 1:27.27 21 46.70 20 2:13.97 +4.83
22 29 Jessica Lindell-Vikarby  Sweden 1:26.47 14 47.69 24 2:14.16 +5.02
23 23 Andrea Dettling  Switzerland 1:26.28 13 48.16 26 2:14.44 +5.30
24 24 Mireia Gutiérrez  Andorra 1:29.16 25 46.51 19 2:15.67 +6.53
25 5 Agnieszka Gąsienica-Daniel  Poland 1:30.28 29 45.96 15 2:16.24 +7.10
26 34 Macarena Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:29.56 27 46.81 21 2:16.37 +7.23
27 32 Anna Berecz  Hungary 1:33.47 30 49.50 27 2:22.97 +13.83
28 35 Noelle Barahona  Chile 1:34.05 31 50.20 28 2:24.25 +15.11
18 Lindsey Vonn  United States 1:24.16 1 DNF
10 Gina Stechert  Germany 1:25.44 6 DNF
31 María Belén Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:30.19 28 DNF
1 Nadja Kamer  Switzerland DNF
6 Elena Prosteva  Russia DNF
7 Daniela Merighetti  Italy DNF
33 Georgia Simmerling  Canada DNS

References

  1. ^ "Preview: Men's super combined". FIS. 2010-02-21. Archived from the original on 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2010-02-22.

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