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FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 – Women's parallel giant slalom

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Women's parallel giant slalom
at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021
LocationRogla, Slovenia
Date1 March
Competitors51 from 20 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Germany
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 
   Austria
← 2019
2023 →

The Women's parallel giant slalom competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 was held on 1 March 2021.[1][2]

Qualification

The qualification was started at 09:00.[3] After the first run, the top 16 snowboarders on each course were allowed a second run on the opposite course.

Rank Bib Name Country Blue course Red course Total Notes
1 30 Ramona Theresia Hofmeister  Germany 32.69 33.78 1:06.47 Q
2 19 Cheyenne Loch  Germany 33.79 32.76 1:06.55 Q
3 20 Selina Jörg  Germany 32.49 34.14 1:06.63 Q
4 26 Sofia Nadyrshina  Russian Ski Federation 32.56 34.07 1:06.63 Q
5 18 Julie Zogg  Switzerland 33.48 33.68 1:07.16 Q
6 36 Tomoka Takeuchi  Japan 33.59 33.63 1:07.22 Q
7 29 Claudia Riegler  Austria 33.80 33.51 1:07.31 Q
8 25 Sabine Schöffmann  Austria 33.79 33.68 1:07.47 Q
9 33 Julia Dujmovits  Austria 34.20 33.35 1:07.55 Q
10 21 Carolin Langenhorst  Germany 34.42 33.25 1:07.67 Q
11 28 Ladina Jenny  Switzerland 33.75 33.98 1:07.73 Q
12 42 Megan Farrell  Canada 33.84 33.92 1:07.76 Q
13 34 Jessica Keiser  Switzerland 33.64 34.27 1:07.91 Q
14 37 Aleksandra Król  Poland 33.91 34.08 1:07.99 Q
15 38 Michelle Dekker  Netherlands 34.12 34.08 1:08.20 Q
16 17 Milena Bykova  Russian Ski Federation 34.28 33.96 1:08.24 Q
17 22 Natalia Soboleva  Russian Ski Federation 33.73 34.63 1:08.36
18 24 Nadya Ochner  Italy 33.99 34.46 1:08.45
19 23 Melanie Hochreiter  Germany 34.25 34.32 1:08.57
20 31 Tsubaki Miki  Japan 34.52 34.07 1:08.59
21 43 Emi Sato  Japan 34.51 34.13 1:08.64
22 45 Aleksandra Michalik  Poland 34.42 34.56 1:08.98
23 40 Jeong Hae-rim  South Korea 34.15 34.91 1:09.06
24 32 Daniela Ulbing  Austria 34.30 35.08 1:09.38
25 41 Anastasia Kurochkina  Russian Ski Federation 34.97 34.58 1:09.55
26 39 Annamari Dancha  Ukraine 34.99 34.64 1:09.63
27 48 Kaylie Buck  Canada 34.77 34.97 1:09.74
28 35 Patrizia Kummer  Switzerland 34.60 35.22 1:09.82
29 46 Katrina Gerencser  Canada 34.57 35.64 1:10.21
30 49 Jang Seo-hee  South Korea 35.59 34.93 1:10.52
31 51 Kiki Bédier De Prairie  Netherlands 35.76 35.31 1:11.07
32 52 Iris Pflum  United States 35.45 37.62 1:13.07
33 47 Jennifer Hawkrigg  Canada 35.39
34 60 Julia Sitarz  Poland 36.08
35 55 Klára Šonková  Czech Republic 36.12
36 53 Lee Jung-eun  South Korea 36.22
37 56 Paula Anna Vītola  Latvia 36.27
38 50 Vita Bodnaruk  Ukraine 36.58
39 58 Nadiia Hapatyn  Ukraine 36.74
40 63 Kaiya Kizuka  United States 37.10
41 59 Sara Goltes  Slovenia 37.47
42 62 Rose Bransford  United States 38.20
43 64 Adéla Keclíková  Czech Republic 38.21
44 68 Nisa Özsoy  Turkey 40.17
45 65 Selin Gülce Güler  Turkey 43.51
46 66 Sanja Spasovska  North Macedonia 47.20
47 57 Maggie Rose Carrigan  Ireland 48.94
48 67 Eleni Arvanitidou  Greece 54.56
44 Weronika Biela-Nowaczyk  Poland DNF
61 Millie Bongiorno  Australia DSQ
54 Lily Janousek  United States DSQ
27 Ester Ledecká  Czech Republic DNS

Elimination round

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

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
4 Russia Sofia Nadyrshina
13 Switzerland Jessica Keiser +0.30 4 Russia Sofia Nadyrshina
5 Switzerland Julie Zogg +0.02 12 Canada Megan Farrell +0.44
12 Canada Megan Farrell 4 Russia Sofia Nadyrshina
8 Austria Sabine Schöffmann +0.11 9 Austria Julia Dujmovits DNF
9 Austria Julia Dujmovits 9 Austria Julia Dujmovits
1 Germany Ramona Theresia Hofmeister 1 Germany Ramona Theresia Hofmeister +0.08
16 Russia Milena Bykova +0.69 4 Russia Sofia Nadyrshina +0.12
2 Germany Cheyenne Loch 3 Germany Selina Jörg
15 Netherlands Michelle Dekker +0.23 2 Germany Cheyenne Loch +0.03
7 Austria Claudia Riegler 7 Austria Claudia Riegler
10 Germany Carolin Langenhorst 7 Austria Claudia Riegler +0.11 Third place
6 Japan Tomoka Takeuchi 3 Germany Selina Jörg
11 Switzerland Ladina Jenny +0.09 7 Japan Tomoka Takeuchi +0.13 9 Austria Julia Dujmovits
3 Germany Selina Jörg 3 Germany Selina Jörg 7 Austria Claudia Riegler +1.05
14 Poland Aleksandra Król +0.41

References

This page was last edited on 28 August 2021, at 22:40
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