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Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom

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Women's giant slalom
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenueWhistler Creekside
Whistler, British Columbia
 Canada
DateFebruary 24 – 25
Competitors86 from 47 nations
Winning time2:27.11
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Viktoria Rebensburg  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tina Maze  Slovenia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Elisabeth Görgl  Austria
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The women's giant slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia, on February 24.[1] Following the first run, the event was postponed due to heavy fog in the afternoon; the second run was held the next morning, February 25.[2]

Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany won the gold medal, her first victory in international competition.[3] Her previous best finish was second place at a GS a month earlier, her only World Cup podium.[4]

Results

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Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Viktoria Rebensburg  Germany 1:15.47 6 1:11.64 7 2:27.11
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Tina Maze  Slovenia 1:15.39 5 1:11.76 11 2:27.15 +0.04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 16 Elisabeth Görgl  Austria 1:15.12 1 1:12.13 15 2:27.25 +0.14
4 19 Fabienne Suter  Switzerland 1:15.97 11 1:11.55 6 2:27.52 +0.41
5 4 Kathrin Zettel  Austria 1:15.28 3 1:12.25 19 2:27.53 +0.42
6 1 Kathrin Hölzl  Germany 1:15.81 10 1:11.77 12 2:27.58 +0.47
7 10 Eva-Maria Brem  Austria 1:15.38 4 1:12.24 18 2:27.62 +0.51
8 18 Julia Mancuso  United States 1:16.42 18 1:11.24 3 2:27.66 +0.55
9 8 Taïna Barioz  France 1:15.14 2 1:12.65 24 2:27.79 +0.68
10 12 Maria Riesch  Germany 1:15.60 7 1:12.37 20 2:27.97 +0.86
11 26 Anemone Marmottan  France 1:16.55 19 1:11.45 4 2:28.00 +0.89
12 22 Olivia Bertrand  France 1:16.32 17 1:11.81 13 2:28.13 +1.02
13 3 Tanja Poutiainen  Finland 1:16.16 13 1:12.01 14 2:28.17 +1.06
14 23 Sarah Schleper  United States 1:16.19 14 1:12.17 17 2:28.36 +1.25
15 15 Michaela Kirchgasser  Austria 1:16.26 15 1:12.14 16 2:28.40 +1.29
16 13 Tessa Worley  France 1:15.80 9 1:12.74 25 2:28.54 +1.43
17 5 Manuela Mölgg  Italy 1:15.79 8 1:12.87 26 2:28.66 +1.55
18 11 Federica Brignone  Italy 1:17.01 20 1:11.67 9 2:28.68 +1.57
19 36 Ana Drev  Slovenia 1:17.63 26 1:11.20 2 2:28.83 +1.72
20 21 Nicole Gius  Italy 1:17.16 21 1:11.71 10 2:28.87 +1.76
21 32 Marie-Michèle Gagnon  Canada 1:17.41 23 1:11.48 5 2:28.89 +1.78
22 9 Anja Pärson  Sweden 1:16.01 12 1:12.89 28 2:28.90 +1.79
23 14 Denise Karbon  Italy 1:18.22 30 1:11.15 1 2:29.37 +2.26
24 6 Maria Pietilä Holmner  Sweden 1:16.28 16 1:13.35 29 2:29.63 +2.52
25 39 Britt Janyk  Canada 1:18.13 29 1:11.66 8 2:29.79 +2.68
26 29 Kajsa Kling  Sweden 1:17.49 24 1:12.44 22 2:29.93 +2.82
27 24 Chemmy Alcott  Great Britain 1:17.53 25 1:12.41 21 2:29.94 +2.83
28 37 Shona Rubens  Canada 1:17.38 22 1:12.87 26 2:30.25 +3.14
29 31 Marie-Pier Préfontaine  Canada 1:18.01 27 1:12.50 23 2:30.51 +3.40
30 43 Sanni Leinonen  Finland 1:18.38 33 1:14.06 30 2:32.44 +5.33
31 25 Jessica Lindell-Vikarby  Sweden 1:18.34 32 1:14.37 31 2:32.71 +5.60
32 27 Megan McJames  United States 1:18.30 31 1:14.68 33 2:32.98 +5.87
33 41 Jelena Lolović  Serbia 1:20.03 39 1:14.51 32 2:34.54 +7.43
34 42 Carolina Ruiz Castillo  Spain 1:19.17 35 1:15.90 35 2:35.07 +7.96
35 53 Jana Gantnerová  Slovakia 1:20.00 38 1:15.73 34 2:35.73 +8.62
36 46 Tea Palić  Croatia 1:19.95 37 1:16.17 36 2:36.12 +9.01
37 38 Lyaysan Rayanova  Russia 1:20.37 41 1:16.58 38 2:36.95 +9.84
38 33 María José Rienda  Spain 1:21.22 45 1:16.23 37 2:37.45 +10.34
39 49 Nevena Ignjatović  Serbia 1:20.04 40 1:17.47 39 2:37.51 +10.40
40 59 Maria Shkanova  Belarus 1:22.18 46 1:18.20 41 2:40.38 +13.27
41 54 Žana Novaković  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:22.77 48 1:18.02 40 2:40.79 +13.68
42 55 Anna Berecz  Hungary 1:22.29 47 1:18.58 43 2:40.87 +13.76
43 56 Chirine Njeim  Lebanon 1:23.28 50 1:18.33 42 2:41.61 +14.50
44 69 Bogdana Matsotska  Ukraine 1:23.04 49 1:18.94 46 2:41.98 +14.87
45 66 Macarena Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:23.29 51 1:18.73 44 2:42.02 +14.91
46 52 María Belén Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:23.60 52 1:18.78 45 2:42.38 +15.27
47 58 Yina Moe-Lange  Denmark 1:24.68 57 1:18.99 47 2:43.67 +16.56
48 62 Nicol Gastaldi  Argentina 1:24.25 54 1:19.53 48 2:43.78 +16.67
49 63 Kim Sun-Joo  South Korea 1:23.88 53 1:20.70 49 2:44.58 +17.47
50 61 Kirsten McGarry  Ireland 1:24.28 55 1:20.92 50 2:45.20 +18.09
51 74 Liene Fimbauere  Latvia 1:25.16 58 1:21.77 51 2:46.93 +19.82
52 80 Maja Klepić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:27.37 61 1:22.97 53 2:50.34 +23.23
53 76 Sophia Ralli  Greece 1:27.75 62 1:22.86 52 2:50.61 +23.50
54 72 Lizaveta Kuzmenka  Belarus 1:24.60 56 1:26.29 58 2:50.89 +23.78
55 84 Sophia Papamichalopoulou  Cyprus 1:28.38 64 1:23.48 54 2:51.86 +24.75
56 79 Tuğba Daşdemir  Turkey 1:28.37 63 1:25.10 55 2:53.47 +26.36
57 77 Gaia Bassani Antivari  Azerbaijan 1:30.82 66 1:26.05 57 2:56.87 +29.76
58 81 Kseniya Grigoreva  Uzbekistan 1:31.59 67 1:25.63 56 2:57.22 +30.11
59 73 Xia Lina  China 1:30.41 65 1:28.48 59 2:58.89 +31.78
60 85 Marjan Kalhor  Iran 1:36.87 68 1:28.52 60 3:05.39 +38.28
20 Šárka Záhrobská  Czech Republic 1:18.06 28 DNS
35 Veronika Zuzulová  Slovakia 1:18.96 34 DNS
44 Ana Jelušić  Croatia 1:20.62 44 DNS
45 Nika Fleiss  Croatia 1:19.75 36 DNS
48 Andrea Jardi  Spain 1:20.41 42 DNF
51 Mireia Gutiérrez  Andorra 1:20.61 43 DNF
70 Noelle Barahona  Chile 1:26.76 59 DNF
86 Ornella Oettl Reyes  Peru 1:27.25 60 DNF
17 Lindsey Vonn  United States DNF
28 Mona Løseth  Norway DNF
30 Agnieszka Gąsienica-Daniel  Poland DNF
34 Andrea Dettling  Switzerland DNF
40 Elena Prosteva  Russia DNF
47 Matea Ferk  Croatia DNF
50 Alexandra Coletti  Monaco DNF
57 Zsófia Döme  Hungary DNF
60 Maya Harrisson  Brazil DNF
64 Sofie Juarez  Andorra DNF
65 Maria Kirkova  Bulgaria DNF
68 Tiiu Nurmberg  Estonia DNF
71 Petra Zakouřilová  Czech Republic DNF
75 Cynthia Denzler  Colombia DNF
78 Nino Tsiklauri  Georgia DNF
82 Lyudmila Fedotova  Kazakhstan DNF
83 Ani-Matilda Serebrakian  Armenia DNF
67 Anastasiya Skryabina  Ukraine DSQ

References

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  1. ^ vancouver2010.com Archived 2009-06-09 at the Wayback Machine - schedules and venues by sport
  2. ^ Clatworthy, Ben (24 February 2010). "Weather halts Olympics...again". PlanetSKI.eu.
  3. ^ Ski Racing.com - Olympics: Rebensburg gets GS gold, Mancuso eighth - 2010-02-25
  4. ^ FIS-ski.com Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine - results - Viktoria Rebensburg - accessed 2010-02-27