2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

The 2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships were held at High 1 resort, Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Events edit

Men edit

Event Class Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Downhill[1] Visually impaired   Gerd Gradwohl (GER)
(Guide: Karl-Heinz Vachenauer)
1:44.51   Jon Santacana (ESP)
(Guide: Miguel Galindo)
1:44.52   Christopher Williamson (CAN)
(Guide: Nicholas Brush)
1:44.56
Sitting   Joshua Dueck (CAN) 1:49.66   Harald Eder (AUT) 1:49.70   Christopher Devlin-Young (USA) 1:50.49
Standing   Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 1:50.19   Michael Bruegger (SUI) 1:51.56   Martin France (SVK) 1:52.39
Super-G[2] Visually impaired   Christopher Williamson (CAN)
(Guide: Nicholas Brush)
58.46   Jon Santacana (ESP)
(Guide: Miguel Galindo)
59.79   Miroslav Haraus (SVK)
(Guide: Martin Makovnik)
1:00.17
Sitting   Shannon Dallas (AUS) 1:00.52   Akira Kano (JPN) 1:01.50   Taiki Morii (JPN) 1:01.98
Standing   Robert Meusburger (AUT) 1:02.39   Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 1:03.41   Lionel Brun (FRA) 1:03.79
Super combined[3] Visually impaired   Jon Santacana (ESP)
(Guide: Miguel Galindo)
1:53.69   Jakub Krako (SVK)
(Guide: Juraj Medera)
1:56.15   Gianmaria dal Maistro (ITA)
(Guide: Tommaso Balasso)
1:58.36
Sitting   Martin Braxenthaler (GER) 1:54.08   Taiki Morii (JPN) 1:55.28   Juergen Egle (AUT) 1:55.55
Standing   Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 1:54.37   Robert Meusburger (AUT) 1:55.13   Michael Bruegger (SUI) 1:55.99
Giant slalom[4] Visually impaired   Nicolas Berejny (FRA)
(Guide: Sophie Troc)
2:14.20   Jakub Krako (SVK)
(Guide: Juraj Medera)
2:17.36   Gianmaria dal Maistro (ITA)
(Guide: Tommaso Balasso)
2:17.48
Sitting   Takeshi Suzuki (JPN) 2:11.79   Akira Kano (JPN) 2:12.97   Andreas Kapfinger (AUT) 2:14.72
Standing   Gerd Schoenfelder (GER) 2:12.55   Robert Meausburger (AUT) 2:13.35   Cameron Rahls-Rahbula (AUS) 2:13.70
Slalom[5] Visually impaired   Jakub Krako (SVK)
(Guide: Juraj Medera)
1:41.96   Christopher Williamson (CAN)
(Guide: Nicholas Brush)
1:43.53   Miroslav Haraus (SVK)
(Guide: Martin Makovnik)
1:43.60
Sitting   Juergen Egle (AUT) 1:42.29   Jean Yves le Meur (FRA) 1:43.24   Martin Braxenthaler (GER) 1:43.47
Standing   Cameron Rahls-Rahbula (AUS) 1:40.97   Adam Hall (NZL) 1:41.47   Hiraku Misawa (JPN) 1:42.64

Women edit

Event Class Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Downhill[1] Visually impaired   Henrieta Farkasova (SVK)
(Guide: Natalia Subrtova)
1:56.61   Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:05.59   Anna Kuliskova (CZE)
(Guide: Michaela Hubacova
2:06.03
Sitting   Kimberly Joines (CAN) 1:58.39   Kuniko Obinata (JPN) 2:01.16   Tatsuko Aoki (JPN) 2:17.55
Standing   Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 1:56.61   Melania Corradini (ITA) 1:59.96   Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 2:00.66
Super-G[2] Visually impaired   Henrieta Farkasova (SVK)
(Guide: Natalia Subrtova)
1:07.96   Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
1:08.11   Anna Kuliskova (CZE)
(Guide: Michaela Hubacova
1:11.62
Sitting   Kimberly Joines (CAN) 1:06.29   Stephani Victor (USA) 1:06.65   Kuniko Obinata (JPN) 1:08.09
Standing   Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 1:03.06   Danja Haslacher (AUT) 1:05.97   Melania Corradini (ITA) 1:06.57
Super combined[3] Visually impaired   Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:07.88   Henrieta Farkasova (SVK)
(Guide: Natalia Subrtova)
2:11.29   Natasha de Troyer (BEL)
(Guide: Diego Van de Voorde)
2:17.40
Sitting   Stephani Victor (USA) 2:07.63   Claudia Loesch (AUT) 2:09.68   Kuniko Obinata (JPN) 2:11.31
Standing   Melania Corradini (ITA) 2:05.41   Allison Jones (USA) 2:05.94   Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 2:06.06
Giant slalom[4] Visually impaired   Sabine Gasteiger (AUT)
(Guide: Emil Gasteiger
2:25:46   Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:30.27   Anna Kuliskova (CZE)
(Guide: Michaela Hubacova
2:39.90
Sitting   Stephani Victor (USA) 2:26.12   Claudia Loesch (AUT) 2:33.06   Tatsuko Aoki (JPN) 2:33.98
Standing   Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 2:13.78   Melania Corradini (ITA) 2:19.67   Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 2:25.18
Slalom[5] Visually Impaired   Sabine Gasteiger (AUT)
(Guide: Emil Gasteiger
1:59.75   Viviane Forest (CAN)
(Guide: Lindsay Debou
2:00.12   Anna Cohi (ESP)
(Guide: Raquel Garcia)
2:02.11
Sitting   Stephani Victor (USA) 2:07.86   Kimberly Joines (CAN) 2:09.50   Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 2:12.74
Standing   Laure Woolstencroft (CAN) 1:48.43   Allison Jones (USA) 1:50.96   Andrea Rothfuss (GER) 1:52.57

Team edit

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Team[6]   Germany (GER) 7:20.36   Austria (AUT) 7:25.37    Switzerland (SUI) 7:32.32

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada (CAN)96116
2  Germany (GER)61512
3  Austria (AUT)47213
4  Slovakia (SVK)3339
5  United States (USA)3317
6  Australia (AUS)2013
7  Japan (JPN)[a]14712
8  Italy (ITA)1236
9  Spain (ESP)1214
10  France (FRA)1113
11  Switzerland (SUI)0123
12  New Zealand (NZL)0101
13  Czech Republic (CZE)0033
14  Belgium (BEL)0011
Totals (14 entries)31313193
Source: [7]
  1. ^ Source incorrectly reports 5 silvers and 6 bronzes

Participating nations edit

25 nations participated.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Downhill official results" (PDF). 28 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Super-G official results" (PDF). 24 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Super combined official results" (PDF). 23 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Giant slalom official results" (PDF). 21 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Slalom official results" (PDF). 20 February 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Team competition official results" (PDF). 1 March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Medal table" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2012.