Snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's parallel giant slalom

The women's parallel giant slalom event in snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Bardonecchia, a village in the Province of Turin, Italy. The competition took place on 23 February 2006.[1]

Women's parallel giant slalom
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
VenueBardonecchia
Date23 February 2006
Competitors30 from 16 nations
Medalists
Daniela Meuli  Switzerland
Amelie Kober  Germany
Rosey Fletcher  United States

Medalists

GoldDaniela Meuli
 Switzerland
SilverAmelie Kober
 Germany
BronzeRosey Fletcher
 United States

Qualification

The qualification runs started at 11 a.m.(UTC+1)

The athletes were allowed two runs, one on the blue course and one on the red course. The two times were added, and the top 16 snowboarders moved on to the 1/8 finals.[2]

RankBibNameNationalityBlue course (time)RankRed course (time)RankTotal time
119Ekaterina Tudigescheva Russia40.18440.6751:20.85
28Rosey Fletcher United States39.30141.58191:20.88
31Julie Pomagalski France41.021540.0021:21.02
42Svetlana Boldikova Russia40.05241.27131:21.32
54Amelie Kober Germany40.31541.02111:21.33
614Daniela Meuli Switzerland40.56640.8081:21.36
716Ursula Bruhin Switzerland40.74940.7361:21.47
811Doris Günther Austria40.961340.5331:21.49
926Tomoka Takeuchi Japan40.761040.91101:21.67
107Heidi Krings Austria42.292339.5011:21.79
115Doresia Krings Austria40.63841.39151:22.02
1225Nicolien Sauerbreij Netherlands41.411940.7671:22.17
1323Isabella Dal Balcon Italy40.17342.38241:22.55
143Isabelle Blanc France41.241741.43161:22.67
156Marion Posch Italy41.432041.46171:22.89
1615Aprilia Hagglof Sweden41.341841.77201:23.11
1710Jagna Marczulajtis Poland40.60742.52251:23.12
1821Eri Yanetani Japan40.911142.30231:23.21
1927Corinna Boccacini Italy42.062241.34131:23.40
209Alexa Loo Canada42.942640.5741:23.51
2128Olga Golovanova Russia41.742141.85211:23.59
2212Michelle Gorgone United States43.592840.8491:24.43
2317Petra Elsterova Czech Republic40.981443.83271:24.81
2429Niina Sarias Finland42.732442.23221:24.96
2530Aleksandra Zhekova Bulgaria43.492741.52181:25.01
2620Carmen Ranigler Italy41.031644.20281:25.23
2722Blanka Isielonis Poland42.862543.01261:25.87
2813Manuela Riegler Austria50.472941.25121:31.72
2924Johanna Shaw Australia53.763045.10291:38.86
3018Sara Fischer Sweden40.9111DNF--

Elimination round

The elimination rounds started at 2 p.m.(UTC+1)[3]

Medal round

1/8 finals   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Tudigescheva (RUS)  
16  Hagglof (SWE) +1.13     1  Tudigescheva (RUS) +0.66  
8  Günther (AUT)     8  Günther (AUT)  
9  Takeuchi (JPN) +0.24       8  Günther (AUT) +3.76  
5  Kober (GER)       5  Kober (GER)  
12  Sauerbreij (NED) +0.03     5  Kober (GER)
4  Boldikova (RUS)     4  Boldikova (RUS) +0.07  
13  Dal Balcon (ITA) +18.13       5  Kober (GER) +15.97
3  Pomagalski (FRA)       6  Meuli (SUI)
14  Blanc (FRA) +1.77     3  Pomagalski (FRA) +1.43  
6  Meuli (SUI)     6  Meuli (SUI)  
11  D. Krings (AUT) +1.00       6  Meuli (SUI)
7  Bruhin (SUI)       2  Fletcher (USA) +3.70  
10  H. Krings (AUT) +2.06     7  Bruhin (SUI) +0.15 Third place
2  Fletcher (USA)     2  Fletcher (USA)   8  Günther (AUT) +0.69
15  Posch (ITA) +0.96   2  Fletcher (USA)

Classification 5–8

The four quarterfinal losers entered the consolation bracket, where they raced for positions five through eight.

  Placement 5–8            
  1  Tudigescheva (RUS)  
  4  Boldikova (RUS) +3.69   Placement 5–6
      1  Tudigescheva (RUS)
  Placement 5–8   3  Pomagalski (FRA) +1.04
  3  Pomagalski (FRA)
  10  Bruhin (SUI) +4.76   Placement 7–8
    4  Boldikova (RUS) +1.74
    10  Bruhin (SUI)

References

  1. "Snowboarding at the 2006 Torino Winter Games: Women's Parallel Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  2. "Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom". Torino 2006. 23 February 2006. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  3. "Ladies' PGS Finals". Torino 2006. 23 February 2006. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
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