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2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships – Super combined

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Super combined
at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
VenueKandahar Banchetta Giovanni N.
LocationSestriere
DateJanuary 19

The Super combined competitions of the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships were held at Kandahar Banchetta Giovanni N., in Sestriere, Italy on January 19.

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Women

Visually impaired

In the super combined visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Super G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Henrieta Farkasova
Guide: Natalia Subrtova
 Slovakia 1:30.31 1 55.52 1 2:25.83
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Alexandra Frantseva
Guide: Evgenia Kolosovskaya
 Russia 1:34.56 2 57.75 3 2:32.31 +6.48
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Melissa Perrine
Guide: Andrew Bor
 Australia 1:35.36 3 57.48 2 2:32.84 +7.01
4 5 Danelle Umstead
Guide: Robert Umstead
 United States 1:41.38 4 1:00.81 4 2:42.19 +16.36
5 4 Natasha de Troyer
Guide: Werner de Troyer
 Belgium 1:47.52 5 1:01.52 5 2:49.04 +23.21
6 6 Anna Kuliskova
Guide: Michaela Hubacova
 Czech Republic 1:54.69 6 1:12.12 6 3:06.81 +40.98

Standing

Rank Bib Name Country Super G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 12 Solène Jambaqué  France 1:25.62 1 56.32 4 2:21.94
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Andrea Rothfuss  Germany 1:28.13 2 54.15 1 2:22.28 +0.34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 13 Karolina Wisniewska  Canada 1:30.20 4 55.59 3 2:25.79 +3.85
4 9 Petra Smarzova  Slovakia 1:32.76 6 55.26 2 2:28.02 +6.08
5 14 Katja Saarinen  Finland 1:45.84 7 59.71 5 2:45.55 +23.61
8 Marie Bochet  France DNF
11 Danja Haslacher  Austria DNF
10 Melania Corradini  Italy DNF

Sitting

Rank Bib Name Country Super G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 17 Anna Schaffelhuber  Germany 1:35.27 3 56.35 1 2:31.62
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 15 Claudia Loesch  Austria 1:32.47 1 1:00.64 2 2:33.11 +1.49
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 18 Laurie Stephens  United States 1:33.89 2 1:08.79 3 2:42.68 +11.06
16 Alana Nichols  United States DNF

Men

Visually impaired

In the super combined visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Super G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 28 Yon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garces
 Spain 1:20.97 3 46.46 2 2:07.43
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 24 Jakub Krako
Guide: Dusan Simo
 Slovakia 1:21.95 4 46.41 1 2:08.36 +0.93
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 25 Chris Williamson
Guide: Robin Femy
 Canada 1:19.95 1 49.34 5 2:09.29 +1.86
4 19 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Martin Makovnik
 Slovakia 1:20.81 2 48.75 3 2:09.56 +2.13
5 21 Radomir Dudas
Guide: Maros Hudik
 Slovakia 1:25.25 5 50.39 6 2:15.64 +8.21
6 22 Ivan Frantsev
Guide: Evgeny Pinaev
 Russia 1:25.53 6 50.47 7 2:16.00 +8.57
7 23 Gabriel Juan Gorce Yepes
Guide: Josep Arnau Ferrer Ventura
 Spain 1:27.92 8 50.79 8 2:18.71 +11.28
8 29 Valery Redkozubov
Guide: Viacheslav Molodtsov
 Russia 1:37.68 10 49.30 4 2:26.98 +19.55
9 26 Michal Beladic
Guide: Martin Pavlak
 Slovakia 1:26.27 7 1:01.65 9 2:27.92 +20.49
30 Christoph Prettner
Guide: Stefan Schoner
 Austria DNF
27 Norbert Holik
Guide: Lubos Bosela
 Slovakia DNF
20 Nicolas Berejny
Guide: Gregory Nouhaud
 France DNF
31 Daniel Cintula
Guide: Mario Babinsky
 Slovakia DNS

Standing

Rank Bib Name Country Super G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 33 Vincent Gauthier-Manuel  France 1:19.76 1 45.55 1 2:05.31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 35 Gerd Schönfelder  Germany 1:20.24 2 46.82 4 2:07.06 +1.75
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 44 Thomas Pfyl  Switzerland 1:22.25 4 46.63 2 2:08.88 +3.57
4 46 Toby Kane  Australia 1:21.51 3 47.56 5 2:09.07 +3.76
5 32 Alexandr Alyabyev  Russia 1:23.70 8 46.69 3 2:10.39 +5.08
6 34 Michael Bruegger  Switzerland 1:23.24 7 47.82 7 2:11.06 +5.75
7 47 Mitchell Gourley  Australia 1:24.56 10 47.62 6 2:12.18 +6.87
8 42 Adam Hall  New Zealand 1:23.98 9 50.00 9 2:13.98 +8.67
9 38 Markus Salcher  Austria 1:22.45 5 53.15 14 2:15.60 +10.29
10 40 Matt Hallat  Canada 1:28.12 11 48.67 8 2:16.79 +11.48
11 37 Stanislav Loska  Czech Republic 1:28.53 12 50.96 10 2:19.49 +14.18
12 41 Ralph Green  United States 1:29.30 14 52.77 11 2:22.07 +16.76
13 52 Kirk Schornstein  Canada 1:29.24 13 53.00 13 2:22.24 +16.93
14 49 Jacob Guilera Casas  Spain 1:31.88 17 52.80 12 2:24.68 +19.37
15 39 Martin France  Slovakia 1:35.16 18 54.78 15 2:29.94 +24.63
51 Bernhard Habersatter  Austria DNS
48 Andreas Preiss  Austria DNS
45 Cameron Rahles-Rahbula  Australia DNS
43 Lionel Brun  France DNS
50 Bart Verbruggen  Netherlands DNF
36 Hiraku Misawa  Japan DNF

Sitting

Rank Bib Name Country Super G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 58 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan 1:20.94 3 46.85 1 2:07.79
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 55 Cyril More  France 1:19.89 1 49.04 5 2:08.93 +1.14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 60 Yohann Taberlet  France 1:21.55 5 48.43 3 2:09.98 +2.19
4 54 Philipp Bonadimann  Austria 1:23.52 12 48.08 2 2:11.60 +3.81
5 65 Frederic Francois  France 1:21.01 4 51.06 7 2:12.07 +4.28
6 56 Jean Yves Le Meur  France 1:23.41 10 48.87 4 2:12.28 +4.49
7 59 Franz Hanfstingl  Germany 1:23.51 11 49.73 6 2:13.24 +5.45
8 62 Sang Min Han  South Korea 1:22.46 9 51.81 8 2:14.27 +6.48
9 70 Sean Rose  United Kingdom 1:21.62 6 53.43 10 2:15.05 +7.26
10 64 Josh Dueck  Canada 1:20.11 2 55.55 12 2:15.66 +7.87
11 57 Akira Kano  Japan 1:25.36 13 53.42 9 2:18.78 +10.99
12 66 Akira Taniguchi  Japan 1:27.37 15 54.45 11 2:21.82 +14.03
13 75 Jong Seork Park  South Korea 1:29.84 17 56.56 13 2:26.40 +18.61
68 Thomas Nolte  Germany DSQ
53 Taiki Morii  Japan DSQ
73 Christoph Kunz  Switzerland DNF
72 Kees-Jan van der Klooster  Netherlands DNF
74 Oldrich Jelinek  Czech Republic DSQ
71 Jasmin Bambur  Serbia DSQ
69 Scott Meyer  United States DNF
67 Tyler Walker  United States DNF
63 Dietmar Dorn  Austria DNF
61 Christopher Devlin-Young  United States DNF

References

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