FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015 – Women's super-G

The Women's Super-G competition at the 2015 World Championships was held on Tuesday, February 3.[1][2]

Women's Super-G
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015
VenueRaptor
Beaver Creek, Colorado, U.S.
DateFebruary 3, 2015
Competitors46 from 21 nations
Winning time1:10.29
Medalists
    Austria
    Slovenia
    United States

Results

The race was scheduled to start at 11:00 MST, but was delayed 30 minutes due to strong winds.[3]

The start was lowered 74 meters (243 ft) to 3,246 m (10,650 ft), shortening the course by 200 m (220 yd). The reduced course had a vertical drop of 516 m (1,693 ft) and a length of 1.640 km (1.02 mi).[2][3]

Gold medalist Anna Fenninger's average speed was 84.0 km/h (52.2 mph).

RankBibNameCountryTimeDiff.
22Anna Fenninger Austria1:10.29
19Tina Maze Slovenia1:10.32+0.03
18Lindsey Vonn United States1:10.44+0.15
415Cornelia Hütter Austria1:10.55+0.26
510Viktoria Rebensburg Germany1:11.07+0.78
620Tina Weirather Liechtenstein1:11.32+1.03
716Lara Gut   Switzerland1:11.57+1.28
813Kajsa Kling Sweden1:11.76+1.47
911Julia Mancuso United States1:11.94+1.65
102Elena Curtoni Italy1:11.97+1.68
1129Veronique Hronek Germany1:12.11+1.82
1212Nadia Fanchini Italy1:12.17+1.88
1314Stacey Cook United States1:12.22+1.93
141Marie Marchand-Arvier France1:12.27+1.98
1528Laurenne Ross United States1:12.30+2.01
165Priska Nufer   Switzerland1:12.39+2.10
176Ilka Štuhec Slovenia1:12.49+2.20
183Francesca Marsaglia Italy1:12.62+2.33
1926Valérie Grenier Canada1:12.66+2.37
208Ragnhild Mowinckel Norway1:12.69+2.40
2123Carolina Ruiz Castillo Spain1:12.71+2.42
227Fabienne Suter   Switzerland1:12.75+2.46
2330Margot Bailet France1:13.18+2.89
2424Tessa Worley France1:13.40+3.11
2532Maria Therese Tviberg Norway1:13.47+3.18
264Jennifer Piot France1:13.78+3.49
2735Vanja Brodnik Slovenia1:14.25+3.96
2825Larisa Yurkiw Canada1:14.37+4.08
2937Greta Small Australia1:15.14+4.85
3039Leona Popović Croatia1:15.28+4.99
3131Klára Křížová Czech Republic1:15.36+5.07
3242Kateřina Pauláthová Czech Republic1:15.55+5.26
3340Noelle Barahona Chile1:15.74+5.45
3438Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel Poland1:16.26+5.97
3545Bohdana Matsotska Ukraine1:16.73+6.44
3634Andrea Komšić Croatia1:16.91+6.62
3736Macarena Simari Birkner Argentina1:18.18+7.89
3843Tetyana Tikun Ukraine1:19.16+8.87
3944María Belén Simari Birkner Argentina1:19.34+9.05
9Daniela Merighetti ItalyDNF
17Nicole Hosp AustriaDNF
21Elisabeth Görgl AustriaDNF
27Marie-Michèle Gagnon CanadaDNF
33Edit Miklós HungaryDNF
41Alexandra Coletti MonacoDNF
46Angélica Simari Birkner ArgentinaDNF

References

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