2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

The 2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships were held at High 1 resort, Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Events

Men

Event Class Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Downhill[1] Visually impaired  Gerd Gradwohl (GER)
(Guide: Karl-Heinz Vachenauer)
1:44.51  Jon Santacana (ESP)
(Guide: Miguel Galindo)
1:44.52  Christopher Williamson (CAN)
(Guide: Nicholas Brush)
1:44.56
Sitting  Joshua Dueck (CAN) 1:49.66  Harald Eder (AUT) 1:49.70  Christopher Devlin-Young (USA) 1:50.49
Standing  Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 1:50.19  Michael Bruegger (SUI) 1:51.56  Martin France (SVK) 1:52.39
Super-G[2] Visually impaired  Christopher Williamson (CAN)
(Guide: Nicholas Brush)
58.46  Jon Santacana (ESP)
(Guide: Miguel Galindo)
59.79  Miroslav Haraus (SVK)
(Guide: Martin Makovnik)
1:00.17
Sitting  Shannon Dallas (AUS) 1:00.52  Akira Kano (JPN) 1:01.50  Taiki Morii (JPN) 1:01.98
Standing  Robert Meusburger (AUT) 1:02.39  Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 1:03.41  Lionel Brun (FRA) 1:03.79
Super combined[3] Visually impaired  Jon Santacana (ESP)
(Guide: Miguel Galindo)
1:53.69  Jakub Krako (SVK)
(Guide: Juraj Medera)
1:56.15  Gianmaria dal Maistro (ITA)
(Guide: Tommaso Balasso)
1:58.36
Sitting  Martin Braxenthaler (GER) 1:54.08  Taiki Morii (JPN) 1:55.28  Juergen Egle (AUT) 1:55.55
Standing  Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 1:54.37  Robert Meusburger (AUT) 1:55.13  Michael Bruegger (SUI) 1:55.99
Giant Slalom[4] Visually impaired  Nicolas Berejny (FRA)
(Guide: Sophie Troc)
2:14.20  Jakub Krako (SVK)
(Guide: Juraj Medera)
2:17.36  Gianmaria dal Maistro (ITA)
(Guide: Tommaso Balasso)
2:17.48
Sitting  Takeshi Suzuki (JPN) 2:11.79  Akira Kano (JPN) 2:12.97  Andreas Kapfinger (AUT) 2:14.72
Standing  Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 2:12.55  Robert Meausburger (AUT) 2:13.35  Cameron Rahls-Rahbula (AUS) 2:13.70
Slalom[5] Visually impaired  Jakub Krako (SVK)
(Guide: Juraj Medera)
1:41.96  Christopher Williamson (CAN)
(Guide: Nicholas Brush)
1:43.53  Miroslav Haraus (SVK)
(Guide: Martin Makovnik)
1:43.60
Sitting  Juergen Egle (AUT) 1:42.29  Jean Yves le Meur (FRA) 1:43.24  Martin Braxenthaler (GER) 1:43.47
Standing  Cameron Rahls-Rahbula (AUS) 1:40.97  Adam Hall (NZL) 1:41.47  Hiraku Misawa (JPN) 1:42.64

Women

Event Class Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Downhill[1] Visually impaired  Henrieta Farkasova (SVK)
(Guide: Natalia Subrtova)
1:56.61  Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:05.59  Anna Kuliskova (CZE)
(Guide: Michaela Hubacova
2:06.03
Sitting  Kimberly Joines (CAN) 1:58.39  Kuniko Obinata (JPN) 2:01.16  Tatsuko Aoki (JPN) 2:17.55
Standing  Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 1:56.61  Melania Corradini (ITA) 1:59.96  Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 2:00.66
Super-G[2] Visually impaired  Henrieta Farkasova (SVK)
(Guide: Natalia Subrtova)
1:07.96  Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
1:08.11  Anna Kuliskova (CZE)
(Guide: Michaela Hubacova
1:11.62
Sitting  Kimberly Joines (CAN) 1:06.29  Stephani Victor (USA) 1:06.65  Kuniko Obinata (JPN) 1:08.09
Standing  Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 1:03.06  Danja Haslacher (AUT) 1:05.97  Melania Corradini (ITA) 1:06.57
Super combined[3] Visually impaired  Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:07.88  Henrieta Farkasova (SVK)
(Guide: Natalia Subrtova)
2:11.29  Natasha de Troyer (BEL)
(Guide: Diego Van de Voorde)
2:17.40
Sitting  Stephani Victor (USA) 2:07.63  Claudia Loesch (AUT) 2:09.68  Kuniko Obinata (JPN) 2:11.31
Standing  Melania Corradini (ITA) 2:05.41  Allison Jones (USA) 2:05.94  Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 2:06.06
Giant slalom[4] Visually impaired  Sabine Gasteiger (AUT)
(Guide: Emil Gasteiger
2:25:46  Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:30.27  Anna Kuliskova (CZE)
(Guide: Michaela Hubacova
2:39.90
Sitting  Stephani Victor (USA) 2:26.12  Claudia Loesch (AUT) 2:33.06  Tatsuko Aoki (JPN) 2:33.98
Standing  Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 2:13.78  Melania Corradini (ITA) 2:19.67  Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 2:25.18
Slalom[5] Visually Impaired  Sabine Gasteiger (AUT)
(Guide: Emil Gasteiger
1:59.75  Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:00.12  Anna Cohi (ESP)
(Guide: Raquel Garcia)
2:02.11
Sitting  Stephani Victor (USA) 2:07.86  Kimberly Joines (CAN) 2:09.50  Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 2:12.74
Standing  Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 1:48.43  Allison Jones (USA) 1:50.96  Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 1:52.57

Team

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Team[6]  Germany (GER) 7:20.36  Austria (AUT) 7:25.37   Switzerland (SUI) 7:32.32

Medal table

  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)96116
2 Germany (GER)61512
3 Austria (AUT)47213
4 Slovakia (SVK)3339
5 United States (USA)3317
6 Australia (AUS)2013
7 Japan (JPN)[lower-alpha 1]14712
8 Italy (ITA)1236
9 Spain (ESP)1214
10 France (FRA)1113
11  Switzerland (SUI)0123
12 New Zealand (NZL)0101
13 Czech Republic (CZE)0033
14 Belgium (BEL)0011
Totals (14 nations)31313193
Source: [7]
  1. Source incorrectly reports 5 silvers and 6 bronzes

Participating nations

25 nations participated.[7]

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References

  1. "Downhill official results" (PDF). 28 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  2. "Super-G official results" (PDF). 24 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  3. "Super combined official results" (PDF). 23 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  4. "Giant slalom official results" (PDF). 21 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  5. "Slalom official results" (PDF). 20 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2018.
  6. "Team competition official results" (PDF). 1 March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  7. "Medal table" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2012.
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