FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 – Women's downhill

The Women's downhill competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 10 February.[1][2][3][4]

Women's downhill
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019
VenueÅre ski resort
LocationÅre, Sweden
Dates10 February
Competitors37 from 16 nations
Winning time1:01.74
Medalists
    Slovenia
     Switzerland
    United States
Women's Downhill
LocationÅre, Sweden
Vertical502 m (1,647 ft)
Top elevation898 m (2,946 ft)
Base elevation396 m (1,299 ft)

In the final event of her international career, Lindsey Vonn won the bronze medal, a half-second behind repeat champion Ilka Štuhec, and Corinne Suter took the silver.[3][4]

Results

The race was started at 12:30.[5] Due to high winds,[3][4] its start was dropped 162 m (531 ft) to the lowered Super-G start, shortening the length by 0.566 km (0.35 mi) to 1.67 km (1.04 mi).[1][5]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDiff
9Ilka Štuhec Slovenia1:01.74
19Corinne Suter  Switzerland1:01.97+0.23
3Lindsey Vonn United States1:02.23+0.49
47Stephanie Venier Austria1:02.27+0.53
56Ragnhild Mowinckel Norway1:02.33+0.59
68Nicol Delago Italy1:02.36+0.62
713Ramona Siebenhofer Austria1:02.38+0.64
818Lara Gut-Behrami  Switzerland1:02.52+0.78
915Nicole Schmidhofer Austria1:02.55+0.81
10Tamara Tippler Austria
111Viktoria Rebensburg Germany1:02.56+0.82
1212Michaela Wenig Germany1:02.64+0.90
1311Kira Weidle Germany1:02.68+0.94
144Nadia Fanchini Italy1:02.74+1.00
155Sofia Goggia Italy1:02.76+1.02
1614Joana Hählen  Switzerland1:02.90+1.16
1720Ester Ledecká Czech Republic1:02.91+1.17
1817Tina Weirather Liechtenstein1:03.00+1.26
1929Kajsa Vickhoff Lie Norway1:03.08+1.34
2016Romane Miradoli France1:03.10+1.36
2Jasmine Flury  Switzerland
2221Alice Merryweather United States1:03.26+1.36
2327Meike Pfister Germany1:03.30+1.56
2425Lin Ivarsson Sweden1:03.40+1.66
2524Lisa Hörnblad Sweden1:03.60+1.86
2623Tiffany Gauthier France1:03.64+1.90
2728Alexandra Coletti Monaco1:03.65+1.91
2830Roni Remme Canada1:03.83+2.09
2926Francesca Marsaglia Italy1:03.87+2.13
3033Greta Small Australia1:03.96+2.22
3132Iulija Pleshkova Russia1:03.97+2.23
3222Marie-Michèle Gagnon Canada1:04.06+2.32
3334Maruša Ferk Slovenia1:04.09+2.35
3436Ida Dannewitz Sweden1:04.28+2.54
3535Helena Rapaport Sweden1:04.71+2.97
3631Aleksandra Prokopyeva Russia1:04.73+2.99
3737Ania Monica Caill Romania1:05.53+3.79

References

  1. Schedule
  2. Start list
  3. "Lindsey Vonn wins bronze medal in final race of her skiing career". ESPN. Associated Press. 10 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  4. "Ilka Stuhec successfully defends downhill gold in Åre". FIS-Ski.com. 10 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  5. Final results
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