Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's super-G

The women's super-G competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 11 February 2022 on the "Rock" course at Yanqing National Alpine Ski Centre ski resort in Yanqing District.[1] Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland won her first gold medal, confirming her status as a defending world champion. Mirjam Puchner of Austria became the silver medalist, winning her first Olympic medal, and Michelle Gisin of Switzerland won bronze.

Women's super-G
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueRock, Yanqing District
Date11 February
Competitors44 from 24 nations
Winning time1:13.51
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lara Gut-Behrami  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mirjam Puchner  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michelle Gisin  Switzerland
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Women's Super-G
Location"Rock" course
Yanqing National Alpine Ski Centre
Vertical   540 m (1,772 ft)
Top elevation1,825 m (5,988 ft)  
Base elevation1,285 m (4,216 ft)

Ester Ledecká was the defending champion. The silver medalist, Anna Veith, and the bronze medalist, Tina Weirather, both retired from competitions. At the 2021–22 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, five super-G events were held before the Olympics. Federica Brignone was leading the ranking, followed by Elena Curtoni and Sofia Goggia. Gut-Behrami was the 2021 world champion, with Corinne Suter and Mikaela Shiffrin being the silver and bronze medalists, respectively.

Qualification edit

Results edit

The race was started at 11:00 local time, (UTC+8). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was −10.9 °C (12 °F), and the snow condition was hard packed.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Behind
  7 Lara Gut-Behrami   Switzerland 1:13.51
  3 Mirjam Puchner   Austria 1:13.73 +0.22
  4 Michelle Gisin   Switzerland 1:13.81 +0.30
4 5 Tamara Tippler   Austria 1:13.84 +0.33
5 2 Ester Ledecká   Czech Republic 1:13.94 +0.43
6 17 Ragnhild Mowinckel   Norway 1:14.09 +0.58
7 9 Federica Brignone   Italy 1:14.17 +0.66
8 8 Cornelia Hütter   Austria 1:14.19 +0.68
9 11 Mikaela Shiffrin   United States 1:14.30 +0.79
10 13 Elena Curtoni   Italy 1:14.34 +0.83
11 12 Romane Miradoli   France 1:14.41 +0.90
12 20 Jasmine Flury   Switzerland 1:14.43 +0.92
13 15 Corinne Suter   Switzerland 1:14.49 +0.98
14 14 Marie-Michèle Gagnon   Canada 1:14.65 +1.14
15 26 Kira Weidle   Germany 1:14.66 +1.15
16 10 Laura Gauché   France 1:14.87 +1.36
17 19 Marta Bassino   Italy 1:15.08 +1.57
18 22 Julia Pleshkova   ROC 1:15.26 +1.75
19 6 Tessa Worley   France 1:15.30 +1.79
20 1 Ariane Rädler   Austria 1:15.33 +1.82
21 21 Isabella Wright   United States 1:15.37 +1.86
22 18 Francesca Marsaglia   Italy 1:15.61 +2.10
23 27 Maruša Ferk Saioni   Slovenia 1:15.72 +2.21
24 24 Roni Remme   Canada 1:15.78 +2.27
25 25 Elvedina Muzaferija   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:15.79 +2.28
26 23 Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel   Poland 1:15.81 +2.30
27 30 Keely Cashman   United States 1:15.99 +2.48
28 29 Tiffany Gauthier   France 1:16.20 +2.69
29 38 Francesca Baruzzi   Argentina 1:16.65 +3.14
30 32 Cande Moreno   Andorra 1:16.72 +3.21
31 34 Greta Small   Australia 1:16.97 +3.46
32 39 Hólmfríður Dóra Friðgeirsdóttir   Iceland 1:17.41 +3.90
33 31 Tereza Nová   Czech Republic 1:17.88 +4.37
34 36 Noa Szőllős   Israel 1:17.94 +4.43
35 40 Sarah Schleper   Mexico 1:18.17 +4.66
36 33 Barbora Nováková   Czech Republic 1:18.26 +4.75
37 43 Anastasiya Shepilenko   Ukraine 1:19.60 +6.09
38 41 Petra Hromcová   Slovakia 1:20.11 +6.60
39 37 Rebeka Jančová   Slovakia 1:20.18 +6.67
40 35 Ni Yueming   China 1:22.59 +9.08
41 42 Kong Fanying   China 1:23.51 +10.00
42 44 Tess Arbez   Ireland 1:25.18 +11.67
16 Alice Robinson   New Zealand DNF
28 Alix Wilkinson   United States

References edit

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Women's super-G results" (PDF). FIS. 11 February 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.