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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2008 were the 27th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 23–29 February 2008 in Formigal, Spain.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill | Hagen Patscheider Italy |
1:45.31 | Eian Sandvik Norway |
1:45.32 | Jonas Fravi Switzerland |
1:45.59 |
Super-G | Andreas Sander Germany |
1:21.02 | Matthias Mayer Austria |
1:21.14 | Björn Sieber Austria |
1:21.18 |
Giant Slalom | Marcel Hirscher Austria |
1:57.00 | Markus Nilsen Norway |
1:57.33 | Matts Olsson Sweden |
1:58.19 |
Slalom | Marcel Hirscher Austria |
1:29.68 | Jacopo Di Ronco Italy |
1:30.61 | Tomoya Ishii Japan Kristian Haug Norway |
1:30.83 |
Combined | Matts Olsson Sweden |
28.63 points | Kristian Haug Norway |
32.65 | Hagen Patscheider Italy |
36.90 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Downhill | Ilka Štuhec Slovenia |
1:50.13 | Lara Gut Switzerland |
1:50.73 | Viktoria Rebensburg Germany |
1:51.17 |
Super-G | Viktoria Rebensburg Germany |
1:40.19 | Anna Fenninger Austria |
1:40.97 | Stefanie Moser Austria |
1:41.65 |
Giant Slalom | Anna Fenninger Austria |
1:42.50 | Viktoria Rebensburg Germany |
1:42.83 | Tessa Worley France |
1:42.86 |
Slalom | Bernadette Schild Austria |
1:33.85 | Célina Hangl Switzerland |
1:34.76 | Nastasia Noens France |
1:35.14 |
Combined | Anna Fenninger Austria |
30.20 points | Larisa Yurkiw Canada |
77.62 | Eva-Maria Brem Austria |
79.43 |