FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 – Women's parallel giant slalom

The Women's parallel giant slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019 was held on February 4, 2019.[1][2]

Women's parallel giant slalom
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019
VenuePark City Mountain Resort
LocationUtah, United States
DatesFebruary 4
Competitors40 from 17 nations
Medalists
    Germany
    Russia
     Switzerland

Qualification

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

RankBibNameCountryBlue courseRed courseTotalNotes
110Selina Jörg Germany39.4341.851:21.28Q
26Patrizia Kummer  Switzerland40.6942.991:23.68Q
39Natalia Soboleva Russia42.9340.831:23.76Q
41Ladina Jenny  Switzerland42.7741.071:23.84Q
514Maria Valova Russia41.3842.761:24.14Q
623Annamari Dancha Ukraine42.8541.361:24.21Q
72Ramona Theresia Hofmeister Germany41.2743.051:24.32Q
817Carolin Langenhorst Germany42.6341.711:24.34Q
921Elizaveta Salikhova Russia42.3442.311:24.65Q
105Sabine Schöffmann Austria42.8141.901:24.71Q
1112Michelle Dekker Netherlands42.1342.601:24.73Q
1226Zang Ruxin China42.3642.821:25.18Q
1313Aleksandra Król Poland43.2842.111:25.39Q
144Nadya Ochner Italy42.0943.371:25.46Q
158Milena Bykova Russia40.2045.381:25.58Q
1618Jeong Hae-rim South Korea41.7244.181:25.90Q
1720Jemima Juritz Austria43.0543.081:26.13
1811Julie Zogg  Switzerland43.4242.861:26.28
1937Xu Xiaoxiao China44.2942.501:26.79
2027Megan Farrell Canada44.5544.421:28.97
213Cheyenne Loch Germany46.3943.951:30.34
2234Katrina Greencser Canada45.4745.811:31.28
2329Kan Binbin China45.8747.441:33.31
2439Dita Žďárská Czech Republic47.6146.421:34.03
2536Abby Champagne United States49.2647.101:36.36
267Glorija Kotnik Slovenia56.7140.521:37.23
2732Jennifer Hawkrigg Canada54.9245.531:40.45
2835Oleksandra Malovanna Ukraine56.3345.251:41.58
2931Millie Bongiorno Australia58.5945.471:44.06
3030Kaylie Buck Canada45.641:02.121:47.76
3140Alexa Bullis United States52.0656.791:48.85
3216Daniela Ulbing Austria45.47DSQ
3315Claudia Riegler Austria47.61
3419Gong Naiying China50.09
3533Lynn Ott United States56.76
3638Kaiya Kizuka United States1:03.60
28Maggie Carrigan IrelandDNF
25Weronika Biela PolandDSQ
24Nicole Baumgartner  SwitzerlandDSQ
22Emi Sato JapanDSQ

Elimination round

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

1/8 finals   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
4 Jenny  
13 Król +0.68     4 Jenny  
5 Valova     5 Valova DSQ  
12 Zang +0.74       4 Jenny +2.79  
8 Langenhorst       1 Jörg  
9 Salikhova DNF     8 Langenhorst +0.69
1 Jörg     1 Jörg  
16 Jeong +0.38       1 Jörg
2 Kummer DSQ       3 Soboleva DSQ
15 Bykova     15 Bykova  
7 Hofmeister +0.10     10 Schöffmann +6.84  
10 Schöffmann       15 Bykova +1.30
6 Dancha       3 Soboleva  
11 Dekker DSQ     6 Dancha +13.31 Third place
3 Soboleva     3 Soboleva   4 Jenny
14 Ochner +0.45   15 Bykova +0.37
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