2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships – Downhill
Appearance
Downhill at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships | |
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Venue | Kandahar Banchetta Giovanni N. |
Location | Sestriere |
Date | January 16 |
Alpine skiing at the World Ski Championships 2011 | ||
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Combined | men | women |
Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
Super-G | men | women |
Team | mixed | |
The Downhill competitions of the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships was held at Kandahar Banchetta Giovanni N., in Sestriere, Italy on January 16.
Women
[edit]Visually impaired
[edit]In the downhill 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 | Time | Difference |
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2 | Henrieta Farkasova Guide: Natalia Subrtova |
Slovakia | 1:28.36 | ||
1 | Melissa Perrine Guide: Andrew Bor |
Australia | 1:40.50 | +12.14 | |
5 | Alexandra Frantseva Guide: Evgenia Kolosovskaya |
Russia | 1:41.87 | +13.51 | |
3 | Anna Kuliskova Guide: Michaela Hubacova |
Czech Republic | DNF | ||
4 | Danelle Umstead Guide: Robert Umstead |
United States | DSQ |
Standing
[edit]Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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10 | Andrea Rothfuss | Germany | 1:29.62 | ||
7 | Marie Bochet | France | 1:29.86 | +0.24 | |
8 | Solène Jambaqué | France | 1:30.09 | +0.47 | |
4 | 11 | Melania Corradini | Italy | 1:30.94 | +1.32 |
5 | 9 | Karolina Wisniewska | Canada | 1:35.56 | +5.94 |
6 | 6 | Danja Haslacher | Austria | 1:36.26 | +6.64 |
7 | 12 | Petra Smarzova | Slovakia | 1:37.52 | +7.90 |
Sitting
[edit]Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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14 | Alana Nichols | United States | 1:30.45 | ||
13 | Laurie Stephens | United States | 1:33.05 | +2.60 | |
15 | Claudia Loesch | Austria | 1:35.35 | +4.90 | |
4 | 16 | Anna Schaffelhuber | Germany | 1:37.59 | +7.14 |
Men
[edit]Visually impaired
[edit]In the downhill 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 | Time | Difference |
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20 | Nicolas Berejny Guide: Gregory Nouhaud |
France | 1:21.40 | ||
21 | Yon Santacana Maiztegui Guide: Miguel Galindo Garces |
Spain | 1:21.59 | +0.19 | |
25 | Chris Williamson Guide: Robin Femy |
Canada | 1:22.76 | +1.36 | |
4 | 19 | Miroslav Haraus Guide: Martin Makovnik |
Slovakia | 1:22.84 | +1.44 |
5 | 26 | Jakub Krako Guide: Dusan Simo |
Slovakia | 1:25.11 | +3.71 |
6 | 22 | Radomir Dudas Guide: Maros Hudik |
Slovakia | 1:26.35 | +4.95 |
7 | 18 | Christoph Prettner Guide: Stefan Schoner |
Austria | 1:28.42 | +7.02 |
8 | 27 | Ivan Frantsev Guide: Evgeny Pinaev |
Russia | 1:29.79 | +8.39 |
T9 | 24 | Michal Beladic Guide: Martin Pavlak |
Slovakia | 1:30.24 | +8.84 |
T9 | 17 | Norbert Holik Guide: Lubos Bosela |
Slovakia | 1:30.24 | +8.84 |
11 | Gabriel Juan Gorce Yepes Guide: Josep Arnau Ferrer Ventura |
Spain | 1:30.84 | +9.44 |
Standing
[edit]Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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36 | Gerd Schönfelder | Germany | 1:21.84 | ||
39 | Vincent Gauthier-Manuel | France | 1:22.08 | +0.24 | |
34 | Thomas Pfyl | Switzerland | 1:22.96 | +1.12 | |
4 | 28 | Toby Kane | Australia | 1:24.13 | +2.29 |
5 | 45 | Markus Salcher | Austria | 1:24.48 | +2.64 |
6 | 30 | Mitchell Gourley | Australia | 1:25.83 | +3.99 |
7 | 29 | Michael Bruegger | Switzerland | 1:25.84 | +4.00 |
8 | 33 | Andreas Preiss | Austria | 1:27.20 | +5.36 |
9 | 38 | Bernhard Habersatter | Austria | 1:27.28 | +5.44 |
10 | 44 | Alexandr Alyabyev | Russia | 1:27.60 | +5.76 |
11 | 35 | Christian Lanthaler | Italy | 1:28.21 | +6.37 |
12 | 42 | Kirk Schornstein | Canada | 1:29.18 | +7.34 |
13 | 37 | Hiraku Misawa | Japan | 1:31.37 | +9.53 |
14 | 31 | Ralph Green | United States | 1:34.75 | +12.91 |
15 | 43 | Martin France | Slovakia | 1:37.02 | +15.18 |
41 | Matt Hallat | Canada | DNF | ||
40 | Bart Verbruggen | Netherlands | DNF | ||
32 | Cameron Rahles-Rahbula | Australia | DNF |
Sitting
[edit]Great Britain's Talan Skeels-Piggins did not compete in the Downhill race, as he had a crash in a training run the day before.[3][4]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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55 | Akira Kano | Japan | 1:20.94 | ||
60 | Taiki Morii | Japan | 1:21.39 | +0.45 | |
48 | Kees-Jan van der Klooster | Netherlands | 1:21.63 | +0.69 | |
4 | 56 | Takeshi Suzuki | Japan | 1:22.04 | +1.10 |
5 | 49 | Josh Dueck | Canada | 1:22.41 | +1.47 |
6 | 50 | Sean Rose | United Kingdom | 1:23.00 | +2.06 |
7 | 47 | Thomas Nolte | Germany | 1:23.95 | +3.01 |
8 | 62 | Philipp Bonadimann | Austria | 1:24.09 | +3.15 |
9 | 63 | Franz Hanfstingl | Germany | 1:24.81 | +3.87 |
10 | 61 | Sang Min Han | South Korea | 1:25.04 | +4.10 |
11 | 65 | Cyril More | France | 1:25.05 | +4.11 |
12 | 54 | Frederic Francois | France | 1:25.51 | +4.57 |
13 | 64 | Robert Froehle | Austria | 1:30.12 | +9.18 |
14 | 46 | Christopher Devlin-Young | United States | 1:31.15 | +10.21 |
15 | 66 | Akira Taniguchi | Japan | 1:36.20 | +15.26 |
51 | Jasmin Bambur | Serbia | DNF | ||
52 | Jong Seork Park | South Korea | DNF | ||
59 | Christoph Kunz | Switzerland | DNF | ||
58 | Reinhold Sampl | Austria | DNF | ||
57 | Yohann Taberlet | France | DNF | ||
53 | Tyler Walker | United States | DNS |
References
[edit]- ^ a b official results of the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships - Downhill Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, IPC Athletics
- ^ a b Visually impaired skiers put fate in guide's hands, thestar.com, March 13, 2010
- ^ Had huge crash, Talan Skeels-Piggins (talansp) on Twitter
- ^ 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships - Official Training Results Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, IPC Alpine Skiing
External links
[edit]- 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships - Day 1 at ParalympicSportTV's Official YouTube channel