World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2009

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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2009 were the 28th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 29 February and 8 March 2009 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill Andy Plank
 Italy
1:39.06 Dominik Paris
 Italy
1:39.18 Andreas Romar
 Finland
1:39.32
Super-G Manuel Kramer
 Austria
1:16.64 Marcel Hirscher
 Austria
1:17.05 Mattia Casse
 Italy
1:17.18
Giant Slalom Alexis Pinturault
 France
2:18.49 Björn Sieber
 Austria
2:18.95 Marcel Hirscher
 Austria
2:19.17
Slalom Jesper Riis-Johannessen
 Norway
1:20.78 Tommy Ford
 United States
1:21.29 Nolan Kasper
 United States
1:21.32
Combined Sepp Gerber
 Switzerland
58.23 points Dominik Paris
 Italy
58.64 Giovanni Borsotti
 Italy
63.90

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill Marine Gauthier
 France
1:19.60 Lotte Smiseth Sejersted
 Norway
1:20.08 Nicole Schmidhofer
 Austria
1:20.14
Super-G Viktoria Rebensburg
 Germany
1:19.80 Mariella Voglreiter
 Austria
1:20.88 Anna Fenninger
 Austria
1:20.91
Giant Slalom Viktoria Rebensburg
 Germany
2:45.81 Tina Weirather
 Liechtenstein
2:47.29 Karin Hackl
 Austria
2:47.31
Slalom Denise Feierabend
 Switzerland
1:42.07 Bernadette Schild
 Austria
1:42.83 Nina Løseth
 Norway
1:43.01
Combined Federica Brignone
 Italy
54.00 points Karin Hackl
 Austria
66.69 Elena Curtoni
 Italy
95.09

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