FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 – Women's super-G

The Women's Super-G competition at the 2013 World Championships was held on Tuesday, February 5, with 59 athletes from 28 countries entered. The first race of the championships, it was scheduled for an 11:00 (CET) start. Due to marginal weather, the start was delayed in 15-minute increments until 14:30; the race was called completed after just 30 finishers (36 athletes), due to fog.[1]

Women's Super-G
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013
VenuePlanai
Schladming, Austria
Date5 February 2013
Competitors59 from 28 nations
Winning time1:35.39
Medalists
    Slovenia
     Switzerland
    United States

World Cup overall leader Tina Maze won the world title, with Lara Gut and Julia Mancuso on the podium.[2]

Lindsey Vonn was involved in a severe crash midway through the course and was airlifted to a nearby hospital.[3] She tore her anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in her right knee and sustained a lateral tibial plateau fracture.[4][5]

Results

The race was started at 14:30.[6]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
18Tina Maze Slovenia1:35.39
13Lara Gut  Switzerland1:35.77+0.38
22Julia Mancuso United States1:35.91+0.52
433Sofia Goggia Italy1:35.96+0.57
517Fabienne Suter  Switzerland1:36.25+0.86
64Ilka Štuhec Slovenia1:36.28+0.89
727Daniela Merighetti Italy1:36.32+0.93
816Viktoria Rebensburg Germany1:36.33+0.94
911Andrea Fischbacher Austria1:36.40+1.01
108Dominique Gisin  Switzerland1:36.57+1.18
111Nicole Schmidhofer Austria1:36.64+1.25
1110Elisabeth Görgl Austria1:36.64+1.25
136Lotte Smiseth Sejersted Norway1:36.85+1.46
143Marie Marchand-Arvier France1:37.02+1.63
152Jessica Lindell-Vikarby Sweden1:37.07+1.68
1614Leanne Smith United States1:37.08+1.69
1728Regina Sterz Austria1:37.09+1.70
189Elena Curtoni Italy1:37.12+1.73
1915Fränzi Aufdenblatten  Switzerland1:37.36+1.97
2026Carolina Ruiz Castillo Spain1:37.58+2.19
2131Nadia Fanchini Italy1:37.63+2.24
2225Marion Rolland France1:37.90+2.51
2334Larisa Yurkiw Canada1:38.14+2.75
2432Chemmy Alcott Great Britain1:38.18+2.79
2536Klara Krizova Czech Republic1:38.22+2.83
267Laurenne Ross United States1:38.37+2.98
2724Tessa Worley France1:38.73+3.34
285Marie-Pier Préfontaine Canada1:38.88+3.49
2935Maria Bedareva Russia1:39.64+4.25
3030Lena Dürr Germany1:39.66+4.27
37Sara Hector SwedenDNS
38Anastasia Kedrina RussiaDNS
39Alexandra Coletti MonacoDNS
40Elena Yakovishina RussiaDNS
41Aleksandra Prokopyeva RussiaDNS
42Greta Small AustraliaDNS
43Edit Miklós HungaryDNS
44Karolina Chrapek PolandDNS
45Agnieszka Gąsienica-Daniel PolandDNS
46Macarena Simari Birkner ArgentinaDNS
47María Belén Simari Birkner ArgentinaDNS
48Maria Kirkova BulgariaDNS
49Isabel van Buynder BelgiumDNS
50Saša Tršinski CroatiaDNS
51Maria Shkanova BelarusDNS
52Maryna Gasienica Daniel PolandDNS
53Piera Hudson New ZealandDNS
54Kristina Saalová SlovakiaDNS
55Andrea Komšić CroatiaDNS
56Anna Berecz HungaryDNS
57Bogdana Matsotska UkraineDNS
58Tetyana Tikun UkraineDNS
59Lyudmila Fedotova KazakhstanDNS
12Tina Weirather LiechtensteinDNF
19Lindsey Vonn United StatesDNF
20Maria Höfl-Riesch GermanyDNF
21Anna Fenninger AustriaDNF
23Ragnhild Mowinckel NorwayDNF
29Veronique Hronek GermanyDNF

References

  1. "FIS World Ski Championships Super G L Official Starter List" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  2. "Super Star Tina Maze wins Super G gold in Schladming". FIS Alpine.com. February 5, 2013.
  3. "In World Champs opener, Vonn injured, as Maze takes super G title; Mancuso third". Ski Racing.com. February 5, 2013.
  4. Dampf, Andrew (February 5, 2013). "Her Knee Shredded, Lindsey Vonn Done for Season". ABC News.com. Associated Press.
  5. "Vonn Crashes in World Super G". U.S. Ski Team. February 5, 2013.
  6. "FIS World Ski Championships Super G L Results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
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