2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships – Super-G

Super-G
at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships

Venue Kandahar Banchetta Giovanni N.
Location Sestriere
Date January 18
2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships
Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women
Team mixed

The Super-G competitions of the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships was held at Kandahar Banchetta Giovanni N., in Sestriere, Italy on January 18.

Women

Visually Impaired

In the Super-G visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 1 Anna Kuliskova
Guide: Michaela Hubacova
 Czech Republic 1:34.28
2nd, silver medalist(s) 2 Alexandra Frantseva
Guide: Evgenia Kolosovskaya
 Russia 1:35.49 +1.21
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 5 Melissa Perrine
Guide: Andrew Bor
 Australia 1:38.08 +3.80
4 4 Danelle Umstead
Guide: Robert Umstead
 United States 1:38.57 +4.29
5 6 Natasha de Troyer
Guide: Werner de Troyer
 Belgium 1:42.80 +8.52
3 Henrieta Farkasova
Guide: Natalia Subrtova
 Slovakia DNF

Standing

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 8 Solène Jambaqué  France 1:25.08
2nd, silver medalist(s) 13 Marie Bochet  France 1:25.48 +0.40
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 10 Andrea Rothfuss  Germany 1:26.48 +1.40
4 7 Melania Corradini  Italy 1:28.09 +3.01
5 9 Danja Haslacher  Austria 1:29.61 +4.53
6 14 Karolina Wisniewska  Canada 1:31.13 +6.05
7 11 Petra Smarzova  Slovakia 1:32.47 +7.39
8 12 Katja Saarinen  Finland 1:44.09 +19.01

Sitting

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 17 Alana Nichols  United States 1:27.56
2nd, silver medalist(s) 18 Laurie Stephens  United States 1:28.66 +1.10
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 16 Claudia Loesch  Austria 1:29.04 +1.48
4 15 Anna Schaffelhuber  Germany 1:33.56 +6.00

Men

Visually Impaired

In the Super-G visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 24 Yon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garces
 Spain 1:19.20
2nd, silver medalist(s) 29 Chris Williamson
Guide: Robin Femy
 Canada 1:19.50 +0.30
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 26 Nicolas Berejny
Guide: Gregory Nouhaud
 France 1:20.47 +1.27
4 27 Jakub Krako
Guide: Dusan Simo
 Slovakia 1:21.94 +2.74
5 30 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Martin Makovnik
 Slovakia 1:22.45 +3.25
6 20 Christoph Prettner
Guide: Stefan Schoner
 Austria 1:25.81 +6.61
7 22 Ivan Frantsev
Guide: Evgeny Pinaev
 Russia 1:26.22 +7.02
8 19 Gabriel Juan Gorce Yepes
Guide: Josep Arnau Ferrer Ventura
 Spain 1:28.00 +8.80
T9 28 Norbert Holik
Guide: Lubos Bosela
 Slovakia 1:28.23 +9.03
T9 23 Michal Beladic
Guide: Martin Pavlak
 Slovakia 1:28.95 +9.75
11 25 Daniel Cintula
Guide: Mario Babinsky
 Slovakia 1:29.07 +9.87
21 Radomir Dudas
Guide: Maros Hudik
 Slovakia DNS

Standing

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 41 Gerd Schönfelder  Germany 1:19.22
2nd, silver medalist(s) 37 Vincent Gauthier-Manuel  France 1:19.26 +0.04
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 40 Thomas Pfyl   Switzerland 1:19.95 +0.73
4 32 Toby Kane  Australia 1:21.87 +2.65
5 33 Michael Bruegger   Switzerland 1:22.39 +3.17
6 31 Lionel Brun  France 1:22.45 +3.23
7 34 Mitchell Gourley  Australia 1:22.89 +3.67
8 36 Alexandr Alyabyev  Russia 1:23.61 +4.39
9 43 Markus Salcher  Austria 1:23.73 +4.51
10 44 Adam Hall  New Zealand 1:25.98 +6.76
11 46 Christian Lanthaler  Italy 1:26.93 +7.71
12 48 Stanislav Loska  Czech Republic 1:27.40 +8.18
13 51 Kirk Schornstein  Canada 1:27.94 +8.72
14 42 Bart Verbruggen  Netherlands 1:27.98 +8.76
15 39 Bernhard Habersatter  Austria 1:28.29 +9.07
16 38 Martin France  Slovakia 1:28.93 +9.71
17 49 Ralph Green  United States 1:29.96 +10.74
18 52 Jacob Guilera Casas  Spain 1:30.39 +11.17
50 Matt Hallat  Canada DNF
47 Andreas Preiss  Austria DNF
45 Cameron Rahles-Rahbula  Australia DNF
35 Hiraku Misawa  Japan DNF

Sitting

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 64 Christopher Devlin-Young  United States 1:17.67
2nd, silver medalist(s) 62 Taiki Morii  Japan 1:18.29 +0.62
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 68 Cyril More  France 1:19.50 +1.83
4 63 Philipp Bonadimann  Austria 1:20.35 +2.68
5 56 Yohann Taberlet  France 1:21.20 +3.53
6 71 Kees-Jan van der Klooster  Netherlands 1:21.24 +3.57
7 54 Christoph Kunz   Switzerland 1:22.10 +4.43
8 61 Josh Dueck  Canada 1:22.27 +4.60
9 65 Robert Froehle  Austria 1:22.42 +4.75
10 75 Sang Min Han  South Korea 1:22.45 +4.78
11 57 Jean Yves Le Meur  France 1:22.76 +5.09
12 70 Thomas Nolte  Germany 1:22.93 +5.26
13 53 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan 1:23.43 +5.76
14 76 Franz Hanfstingl  Germany 1:23.78 +6.11
15 55 Frederic Francois  France 1:24.77 +7.10
16 67 Tyler Walker  United States 1:25.02 +7.35
17 74 Akira Taniguchi  Japan 1:26.30 +8.63
18 73 Jong Seork Park  South Korea 1:26.36 +8.69
19 58 Dietmar Dorn  Austria 1:27.46 +9.79
20 72 Talan Skeels-Piggins  United Kingdom 1:29.14 +11.47
21 78 Oldrich Jelinek  Czech Republic 1:30.52 +12.85
77 Scott Meyer  United States DNF
69 Jasmin Bambur  Serbia DNF
66 Sean Rose  United Kingdom DNF
59 Akira Kano  Japan DNF
60 Reinhold Sampl  Austria DNS

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