Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Women's super-G

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Alpine skiing – women's super-G
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenueSestriere
2002
2010

Women's super-G events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Sestriere on 13 and 14 March.

There were 3 events. Each was contested by skiers from a range of disability classes, and the standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.

Visually impaired[edit]

The visually impaired event took place on 14 March. It was won by Sabine Gasteiger, representing  Austria.[1]

Rank Name Country Class Real
time
Calc
time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sabine Gasteiger
Guide: Emil Gasteiger
 Austria B3 1:34.64 1:24.24
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anna Kuliskova
Guide: Martin Kulisek
 Czech Republic B2 1:40.63 1:25.99 +1.75
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Silvia Parente
Guide: Lorenzo Migliari
 Italy B1 2:33.46 1:26.79 +2.55
4 Carmen Garcia Rigav
Guide: Marina Romero
 Spain B3 1:45.97 1:34.32 +10.08
5 Natasha De Troyer
Guide: Eric Maurice Dejager
 Belgium B2 1:57.01 1:39.99 +15.75
6 Anna Cohi
Guide: Marc Oliveras
 Spain B3 2:06.04 1:52.18 +27.94
- Pascale Casanova
Guide: Benedicte Sainas
 France B2 DSQ
- Alba De Toro
Guide: Anna Maresma
 Spain B1 DSQ

Sitting[edit]

The sitting event took place on 14 March. It was won by Laurie Stephens, representing  United States.[2]

Rank Name Country Class Real
time
Calc
time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Laurie Stephens  United States LW12-1 1:33.88 1:19.16
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kuniko Obinata  Japan LW12-2 1:36.36 1:22.22 +3.06
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kimberly Joines  Canada LW12-1 1:38.48 1:23.04 +3.88
4 Stephani Victor  United States LW12-2 1:37.80 1:23.44 +4.28
5 Tatsuko Aoki  Japan LW10-2 1:47.03 1:25.76 +6.60
6 Daila Dameno  Italy LW10-2 1:47.35 1:26.02 +6.86
7 Claudia Loesch  Austria LW11 1:44.35 1:26.71 +7.55
8 Lacey Heward  United States LW11 1:45.42 1:27.60 +8.44

Standing[edit]

The standing event took place on 13 March. It was won by Solène Jambaqué, representing  France.[3]

Rank Name Country Class Real
time
Calc
time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Solène Jambaqué  France LW9-2 1:20.24 1:14.13
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lauren Woolstencroft  Canada LW3-1 1:22.67 1:16.13 +2.00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Danja Haslacher  Austria LW2 1:25.04 1:18.47 +4.34
4 Allison Jones  United States LW2 1:26.04 1:19.39 +5.26
5 Andrea Rothfuss  Germany LW6/8-2 1:19.49 1:19.49 +5.36
6 Sandy Dukat  United States LW2 1:26.85 1:20.14 +6.01
7 Elitsa Storey  United States LW2 1:27.22 1:20.48 +6.35
8 Evgenia Ponomareva  Russia LW6/8-2 1:21.25 1:21.25 +7.12
9 Theresa Kempfle  Germany LW6/8-2 1:21.63 1:21.63 +7.50
10 Arly Fogarty  Canada LW5/7-2 1:26.31 1:25.28 +11.15
11 Petra Smarzova  Slovakia LW6/8-2 1:26.47 1:26.47 +12.34
12 Inga Medvedeva  Russia LW2 1:34.44 1:27.14 +13.01
13 Oxana Miryasova  Russia LW2 1:35.10 1:27.75 +13.62
14 Katja Saarinen  Finland LW2 1:36.13 1:28.70 +14.57
15 Naomi Sasaki  Japan LW6/8-2 1:29.14 1:29.14 +15.01
16 Liz Miller  Great Britain LW4 1:29.64 1:29.20 +15.07
- Melania Corradini  Italy LW6/8-1 DNF
- Reinhild Möller  Germany LW4 DNF
- Iveta Chlebakova  Slovakia LW6/8-2 DNF

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Women's Super-G Visually impaired" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Women's Super-G Sitting" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Women's Super-G Standing" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.