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Snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's parallel giant slalom

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Women's parallel giant slalom
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenuePark City
Date14–15 February
Competitors30 from 12 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Isabelle Blanc  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Karine Ruby  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lidia Trettel  Italy
2006 →

The women's parallel giant slalom event in snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, United States. The competition began on 14 February, with the final rounds on 15 February.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Isabelle Blanc
 France
Silver Karine Ruby
 France
Bronze Lidia Trettel
 Italy

Qualification

The top 16 racers, based on their qualification time, advanced to the elimination rounds.[2][3]

Rank Bib Name Nationality 1st run (time) Rank 2nd run (time) Rank Total time
1 17 Maria Kirchgasser  Austria 19.21 3 22.23 3 41.44
2 4 Karine Ruby  France 18.97 1 22.48 7 41.45
3 9 Lidia Trettel  Italy 19.14 2 22.80 11 41.94
4 6 Isabelle Blanc  France 19.77 11 22.43 6 42.20
5 10 Julie Pomagalski  France 19.95 17 22.30 4 42.25
6 27 Isabella Dal Balcon  Italy 19.77 11 22.49 8 42.26
7 15 Lisa Kosglow  United States 19.46 5 22.84 12 42.30
8 20 Dagmar Mair Unter der Eggen  Italy 19.45 4 22.87 13 42.32
9 22 Jagna Marczulajtis  Poland 20.03 19 22.36 5 42.39
10 3 Aasa Windahl  Sweden 19.91 15 22.60 9 42.51
11 24 Katharina Himmler  Germany 19.55 6 22.99 15 42.54
12 1 Marion Posch  Italy 19.58 7 23.01 16 42.59
13 16 Steffi von Siebenthal  Switzerland 19.74 10 22.94 14 42.68
14 23 Jana Sedova  Slovakia 19.70 9 23.22 20 42.92
15 26 Mariya Tikhvinskaya  Russia 19.88 14 23.09 18 42.97
16 28 Ran Iida  Japan 19.83 13 23.23 21 43.06
17 19 Sondra Van Ert  United States 20.52 23 22.63 10 43.15
18 14 Sara Fischer  Sweden 19.96 18 23.25 22 43.21
19 30 Nadia Livers  Switzerland 20.21 20 23.06 17 43.27
20 12 Daniela Meuli  Switzerland 20.34 22 23.12 19 43.46
21 11 Heidi Maria Renoth  Germany 19.64 8 23.90 26 43.54
22 29 Tomoka Takeuchi  Japan 20.25 21 23.51 24 43.76
23 5 Manuela Riegler  Austria 19.91 15 24.13 27 44.04
24 8 Nicolien Sauerbreij  Netherlands 21.02 25 23.69 25 44.71
25 21 Florine Valdenaire  France 21.47 26 23.49 23 44.96
26 13 Rosey Fletcher  United States 23.09 27 22.02 2 45.11
27 25 Lisa Odynski  United States 20.95 24 24.52 28 45.47
28 18 Claudia Riegler  Austria 29.92 28 21.95 1 51.87
- 2 Doris Günther  Austria DNF - - - -
- 7 Milena Meisser  Switzerland DNF - - - -

DNF - Did not finish

Elimination round

In the elimination round, each head-to-head contest consists of two runs. If one competitor wins both runs, that competitor advances. If the runs are split, the racer with the overall fastest time advances.[3]

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1  Kirchgasser (AUT)
16  Iida (JPN) DSQ 1  Kirchgasser (AUT) DSQ
8  Mair Unter der Eggen (ITA) +0.61 9  Marczulajtis (POL)
9  Marczulajtis (POL) 9  Marczulajtis (POL) DSQ
5  Pomagalski (FRA) 4  Blanc (FRA)
12  Posch (ITA) +1.13 5  Pomagalski (FRA) +2.07
4  Blanc (FRA) 4  Blanc (FRA)
13  von Siebenthal (SUI) +1.94 4  Blanc (FRA)
3  Trettel (ITA) 2  Ruby (FRA) +1.74
14  Sedova (SVK) +2.11 3  Trettel (ITA)
6  Dal Balcon (ITA) 6  Dal Balcon (ITA) +3.59
11  Himmler (GER) +0.23 3  Trettel (ITA) +0.15 Third place
7  Kosglow (USA) 2  Ruby (FRA)
10  Windahl (SWE) +1.32 7  Kosglow (USA) +2.70 9  Marczulajtis (POL) DSQ
2  Ruby (FRA) 2  Ruby (FRA) 3  Trettel (ITA)
15  Tikhvinskaya (RUS) +28.9

References

  1. ^ "Snowboarding at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Women's Parallel Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Women's Parallel Giant Slalom Qualification" (PDF). FIS. 14 February 2002. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Snowboarding" (PDF). Salt Lake City Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. February 2002. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
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