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World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2013

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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2013 were the 32nd World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 21 and 26 February 2013 in Québec, Canada.

Speed events were held at Le Massif and technical events at Mont-Sainte-Anne.

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Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill Nils Mani
 Switzerland
1:30.95 Thomas Mayrpeter
 Austria
1:31.14 Valentin Giraud Moine
 France
1:31.34
Super-G Thomas Mayrpeter
 Austria
58.49 Nils Mani
 Switzerland
58.57 Adrian Smiseth Sejersted
 Norway
58.90
Giant Slalom Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
 Norway
2:20.75 Alex Zingerle
 Italy
2:21.23 Žan Kranjec
 Slovenia
2:21.50
Slalom Manuel Feller
 Austria
1:59.40 Ramon Zenhäusern
 Switzerland
2:00.16 Santeri Paloniemi
 Finland
2:00.57
Combined Henrik Kristoffersen
 Norway
Gino Caviezel
 Switzerland
Endre Bjertness
 Norway

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill Jennifer Piot
 France
1:11.18 Stephanie Venier
 Austria
1:11.22 Romane Miradoli
 France
1:11.42
Super-G Stephanie Venier
 Austria
1:00.89 Corinne Suter
 Switzerland
1:01.69 Rosina Schneeberger
 Austria
1:01.80
Giant Slalom Lisa-Maria Zeller
 Austria
2:22.23 Ragnhild Mowinckel
 Norway
2:22.37 Romane Miradoli
 France
2:22.85
Slalom Magdalena Fjällström
 Sweden
1:52.10 Michelle Gisin
 Switzerland
1:52.54 Adeline Baud
 France
1:52.64
Combined Ragnhild Mowinckel
 Norway
Maria Therese Tviberg
 Norway
Adeline Baud
 France

Team event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team event  Sweden
Nathalie Eklund
Charlotta Säfvenberg
Max Gordon Sundquist
Daniel Steding
 Switzerland
Wendy Holdener
Rahel Kopp
Luca Aerni
Bernhard Niederberger
 Canada
Tianda Carroll
Mikaela Tommy
Trevor Philp
Ford Swette

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This page was last edited on 26 September 2023, at 16:40
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