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Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Girls' super-G

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Girls' super-G
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
McFarlane, Klopfenstein and Szollos
VenueLes Diablerets, Switzerland
Date10 January
Competitors59 from 38 nations
Winning time56.27
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Amélie Klopfenstein  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Caitlin McFarlane  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Noa Szollos  Israel
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The girls' Super-G competition of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Les Diablerets Alpine Centre, Switzerland, on Friday, 10 January.[1]

Results

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Les Diablerets Alpine Centre
Amélie Klopfenstein
Caitlin McFarlane
Noa Szollos

The race was started at 10:15.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 28 Amélie Klopfenstein  Switzerland 56.27
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 36 Caitlin McFarlane  France 56.35 +0.08
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 26 Noa Szollos  Israel 56.36 +0.09
4 11 Amanda Salzgeber  Austria 56.40 +0.13
5 7 Hanna Aronsson Elfman  Sweden 56.70 +0.43
6 14 Alica Calaba  Italy 56.75 +0.48
7 13 Maria Niederndorfer  Austria 56.97 +0.70
8 32 Rebeka Jančová  Slovakia 56.99 +0.72
9 19 Teresa Fritzenwallner  Austria 57.11 +0.84
10 37 Zoja Grbović  Serbia 57.13 +0.86
11 57 Emma Resnick  United States 57.21 +0.94
12 22 Sophie Mathiou  Italy 57.29 +1.02
13 17 Wilma Marklund  Sweden 57.32 +1.05
14 10 Delia Durrer  Switzerland 57.35 +1.08
15 5 Emma Sahlin  Sweden 57.39 +1.12
16 40 Zita Tóth  Hungary 57.47 +1.20
17 6 Malin Sofie Sund  Norway 57.51 +1.24
18 30 Daisi Daniels  Great Britain 57.82 +1.55
19 21 Cathinka Lunder  Norway 57.85 +1.58
20 9 Lina Knifič  Slovenia 57.85 +1.58
21 3 Katharina Haas  Germany 57.91 +1.64
22 1 Lara Klein  Germany 57.97 +1.70
23 31 Annette Belfrond  Italy 58.08 +1.81
24 18 Rosa Pohjolainen  Finland 58.42 +2.15
25 34 Christina Bühler  Liechtenstein 58.52 +2.25
26 2 Matilde Schwencke  Chile 58.67 +2.40
27 24 Chiara Pogneaux  France 58.72 +2.45
28 43 Vanina Guerillot  Portugal 59.10 +2.83
29 35 Carla Mijares  Andorra 59.12 +2.85
4 Nika Murovec  Slovenia 59.12 +2.85
31 20 Maisa Kivimäki  Finland 59.55 +3.28
32 42 Jana Suau  Spain 59.64 +3.37
33 29 Sophie Foster  Great Britain 1:00.33 +4.06
34 39 Adalbjörg Lilly Hauksdóttir  Iceland 1:00.51 +4.24
35 46 Esperanza Pereyra  Argentina 1:00.85 +4.58
36 56 Anastasia Trofimova  Russia 1:01.14 +4.87
37 27 Anja Oplotnik  Slovenia 1:01.19 +4.92
38 44 Sofía Saint Antonin  Argentina 1:01.32 +5.05
39 62 Lee Hae-un  South Korea 1:01.61 +5.34
40 48 Diana Andreea Renţea  Romania 1:01.88 +5.61
41 50 Yuka Wakatsuki  Japan 1:02.38 +6.11
42 47 Abigail Vieira  Trinidad and Tobago 1:02.58 +6.31
43 38 Zoe Michael  Australia 1:03.02 +6.75
44 45 Kateryna Shepilenko  Ukraine 1:04.14 +7.87
45 53 Alexandra Troitskaya  Kazakhstan 1:04.42 +8.15
46 52 Mia Nuriah Freudweiler  Pakistan 1:04.98 +8.71
47 49 Gabriela Hopek  Poland 1:05.37 +9.10
48 60 Isabella Davis  Australia 1:05.52 +9.25
49 61 Daniela Payen  Mexico 1:06.17 +9.90
50 59 Maria Nikoleta Kaltsogianni  Greece 1:12.35 +16.08
8 Lauren Macuga  United States Did not finish
12 Barbora Nováková  Czech Republic
15 Alice Marchessault  Canada
16 Nicola Rountree-Williams  United States
23 Alizée Dahon  France
33 Lena Volken  Switzerland
41 Kristiane Rør Madsen  Denmark
55 Sara Madelene Marøy  Norway
58 Julia Zlatkova  Bulgaria
25 Sarah Brown  Canada Did not start
51 Artemis Hoseyni  Iran
54 Sarah Escobar  Ecuador

References

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  1. ^ "Alpine Skiing – Women's Super-G/Women's Alpine Combined Run 1 – Super-G – Start List" (PDF). lausanne2020.sport. 9 January 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing Women's – Women's Super-G – Results" (PDF). lausanne2020.sport. 10 January 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 January 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2020.