World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2019

The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2019 were the 38th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 18 and 27 February 2019 in Val di Fassa, Trentino, Italy.

Race courses took place at the Aloch Ski Stadium in Pozza di Fassa (Sèn Jan di Fassa) and at La VolatA slope on Passo San Pellegrino (Moena).

Schedule

Sunset photographed from skistadium Aloch in Pozza di Fassa (Italy)

Eleven events will be held.[1]

Date Time Events
19 February 09:30 Ladies giant slalom first run
13:00 Ladies giant slalom second run
20 February 09:30 Ladies slalom first run
11:00 Men downhill
12:30 Ladies slalom second run
21 February
11:00 Men Super-G
22 February
18:00 Team Event
23 February 11:00 Men combined – Super-G
15:00 Men combined – Slalom
24 February
10:30 Ladies combined – Super-G
14:30 Ladies combined – Slalom
25 February 09:30 Men giant slalom first run
13:30 Men giant slalom second run
26 February 09:30 Men slalom first run
13:30 Men slalom second run
27 February
10:30 Ladies downhill

Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill[2] Lars Rösti
  Switzerland
1:20.21 Julian Schütter
 Austria
1:20.33 Manuel Traninger
 Austria
1:20.66
Super-G[3] River Radamus
 United States
1:09.29 Lucas Braathen
 Norway
1:09.63 Florian Loriot
 France
1:09.77
Giant Slalom[4] River Radamus
 United States
1:57.96 Tobias Kastlunger
 Italy
1:58.80 Sam Maes
 Belgium
1:58.89
Slalom[5] Alex Vinatzer
 Italy
1:46.52 Benjamin Ritchie
 United States
1:47.90 Sam Maes
 Belgium
1:47.98
Combined[6] Tobias Hedström
 Sweden
2:04.03 Atle Lie McGrath
 Norway
2:04.45 Lucas Braathen
 Norway
2:04.48

Ladies events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill[7] Juliana Suter
  Switzerland
1:23.91 Noémie Kolly
  Switzerland
1:24.06 Lisa Grill
 Austria
1:24.57
Super-G[8] Hannah Sæthereng
 Norway
1:14.54 Julia Scheib
 Austria
1:14.68 Lindy Etzensperger
  Switzerland
1:14.74
Giant Slalom Alice Robinson
 New Zealand
1:54.99 Camille Rast
  Switzerland
1:56.05 Kaja Norbye
 Norway
1:56.15
Slalom[9] Meta Hrovat
 Slovenia
1:47.70 Aline Danioth
  Switzerland
1:48.59 Elsa Håkansson Fermbäck
 Sweden
1:48.98
Combined[10] Nicole Good
  Switzerland
2:03.77 Kaja Norbye
 Norway
2:04.27 Ida Dannewitz
 Sweden
2:04.28

Team event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team event[11]  France
Marie Lamure
Jérémie Lagier
Doriane Escané
Augustin Bianchini
 United States
Katie Hensien
River Radamus
AJ Hurt
Benjamin Ritchie
 Germany
Martina Willibald
Nikolaus Pföderl
Martina Ostler
Fabian Himmelsbach

Medal Table

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland (SUI)3317
2 United States (USA)2204
3 Norway (NOR)1326
4 Italy (ITA)*1102
5 Sweden (SWE)1023
6 France (FRA)1012
7 New Zealand (NZL)1001
 Slovenia (SLO)1001
9 Austria (AUT)0224
10 Belgium (BEL)0022
11 Germany (GER)0011
Totals (11 nations)11111133

References

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