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Women's parallel giant slalom at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Bogwang Phoenix Park | ||||||||||||
Date | 24 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 31 from 14 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification
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Big air | men | women |
Halfpipe | men | women |
Parallel giant slalom | men | women |
Slopestyle | men | women |
Snowboard cross | men | women |
The women's parallel giant slalom competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 24 February 2018 Bogwang Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
The top 32 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified, with a maximum of four athletes per National Olympic Committee (NOC) allowed. All athletes qualifying must also have placed in the top 30 of a FIS World Cup event or the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 during the qualification period (1 July 2016 to 21 January 2018) and also have a minimum of 100 FIS points to compete. If the host country, South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics did not qualify, their chosen athlete would displace the last qualified athlete, granted all qualification criterion was met.
The qualification was held at 09:00.
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Blue course | Red course | Total | Notes |
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1 | 7 | Ester Ledecká | Czech Republic | 45.58 | 43.32 | 1:28.90 | Q |
2 | 1 | Alena Zavarzina | Olympic Athletes from Russia | 45.43 | 44.73 | 1:30.16 | Q |
3 | 16 | Selina Jörg | Germany | 44.67 | 45.60 | 1:30.27 | Q |
4 | 10 | Carolin Langenhorst | Germany | 45.02 | 46.56 | 1:31.58 | Q |
5 | 8 | Ramona Theresia Hofmeister | Germany | 45.36 | 46.62 | 1:31.98 | Q |
6 | 9 | Tomoka Takeuchi | Japan | 47.86 | 45.00 | 1:32.86 | Q |
7 | 14 | Julie Zogg | Switzerland | 45.70 | 47.19 | 1:32.89 | Q |
8 | 3 | Daniela Ulbing | Austria | 47.07 | 46.00 | 1:33.07 | Q |
9 | 20 | Milena Bykova | Olympic Athletes from Russia | 46.43 | 46.66 | 1:33.09 | Q |
10 | 21 | Aleksandra Król | Poland | 47.02 | 46.11 | 1:33.13 | Q |
11 | 4 | Julia Dujmovits | Austria | 45.95 | 47.21 | 1:33.16 | Q |
12 | 17 | Ladina Jenny | Switzerland | 46.96 | 46.23 | 1:33.19 | Q |
13 | 6 | Ina Meschik | Austria | 46.21 | 47.02 | 1:33.23 | Q |
14 | 15 | Yekaterina Tudegesheva | Olympic Athletes from Russia | 47.44 | 45.98 | 1:33.42 | Q |
15 | 11 | Glorija Kotnik | Slovenia | 48.00 | 45.52 | 1:33.52 | Q |
16 | 2 | Patrizia Kummer | Switzerland | 47.00 | 46.59 | 1:33.59 | Q |
17 | 5 | Michelle Dekker | Netherlands | 47.42 | 46.18 | 1:33.60 | |
18 | 19 | Nadya Ochner | Italy | 48.00 | 45.80 | 1:33.80 | |
19 | 13 | Natalia Soboleva | Olympic Athletes from Russia | 47.78 | 46.15 | 1:33.93 | |
20 | 26 | Jeong Hae-rim | South Korea | 46.93 | 47.18 | 1:34.11 | |
21 | 24 | Anke Wöhrer | Germany | 47.83 | 46.87 | 1:34.70 | |
22 | 27 | Zang Ruxin | China | 48.17 | 47.09 | 1:35.26 | |
23 | 23 | Stefanie Müller | Switzerland | 48.79 | 46.80 | 1:35.59 | |
24 | 25 | Weronika Biela | Poland | 48.10 | 47.82 | 1:35.92 | |
25 | 31 | Shin Da-hae | South Korea | 49.13 | 46.91 | 1:36.04 | |
26 | 22 | Gong Naiying | China | 48.63 | 47.73 | 1:36.36 | |
27 | 30 | Teodora Pencheva | Bulgaria | 49.01 | 49.62 | 1:38.63 | |
28 | 18 | Annamari Dancha | Ukraine | 1:00.12 | 46.52 | 1:46.64 | |
28 | Karolina Sztokfisz | Poland | 47.13 | DSQ | DSQ | ||
12 | Claudia Riegler | Austria | DNF | DNF | |||
29 | Xu Xiaoxiao | China | DSQ | DSQ |
The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round.
1/8 finals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Langenhorst (GER) | +0.02 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Meschik (AUT) | 13 | Meschik (AUT) | +0.78 | |||||||||||||||
5 | Hofmeister (GER) | 5 | Hofmeister (GER) | ||||||||||||||||
12 | Jenny (SUI) | DNF | 5 | Hofmeister (GER) | DNF | ||||||||||||||
8 | Ulbing (AUT) | 1 | Ledecká (CZE) | ||||||||||||||||
9 | Bykova (OAR) | +0.52 | 8 | Ulbing (AUT) | +0.97 | ||||||||||||||
1 | Ledecká (CZE) | 1 | Ledecká (CZE) | ||||||||||||||||
16 | Kummer (SUI) | +0.71 | 1 | Ledecká (CZE) | |||||||||||||||
2 | Zavarzina (OAR) | 3 | Jörg (GER) | +0.46 | |||||||||||||||
15 | Kotnik (SLO) | +0.03 | 2 | Zavarzina (OAR) | |||||||||||||||
7 | Zogg (SUI) | 7 | Zogg (SUI) | +1.88 | |||||||||||||||
10 | Król (POL) | +0.70 | 2 | Zavarzina (OAR) | DNF | Third place | |||||||||||||
6 | Takeuchi (JPN) | 3 | Jörg (GER) | ||||||||||||||||
11 | Dujmovits (AUT) | +0.17 | 6 | Takeuchi (JPN) | +0.62 | 5 | Hofmeister (GER) | ||||||||||||
3 | Jörg (GER) | 3 | Jörg (GER) | 2 | Zavarzina (OAR) | +4.07 | |||||||||||||
14 | Tudegesheva (OAR) | +0.65 |