Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's downhill

Women's downhill
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
The on-hill podium ceremony for the Women's downhill February 17, 2010 in Whistler at the 2010 Winter Olympics. From left: Julia Mancuso (silver), Lindsey Vonn (gold) and Elisabeth Görgl (bronze)
Venue Whistler Creekside
Date February 17
Competitors 45 from 22 nations
Winning time 1:44.19
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Lindsey Vonn  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Julia Mancuso  United States
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Elisabeth Görgl  Austria

The women's downhill competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia on February 17, 2010.

The women's downhill course runs on the top part of Wildcard, then the bottom of Jimmy's Joker, then finishes out of the valley on Lower Franz's Run. Finally the course merges with the Dave Murray Downhill at the Grandstand finish.

The course was labelled as extremely difficult for skiers and most training runs were cancelled due to weather conditions. This resulted in several accidents during the competition. The worst accident involved Swedish skier Anja Pärson, who lost balance on the last jump before the finish, which resulted in 60-metre (200 ft) flight and subsequent fall, however without serious health consequences.[1] Earlier in the same place Swiss skier Dominique Gisin fell.[2] Pärson would return the very next day to win the bronze in the super combined.

Results

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
1st, gold medalist(s)16Lindsey Vonn United States1:44.190.00
2nd, silver medalist(s)10Julia Mancuso United States1:44.75+0.56
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5Elisabeth Görgl Austria1:45.65+1.46
414Andrea Fischbacher Austria1:45.68+1.49
518Fabienne Suter Switzerland1:46.17+1.98
66Britt Janyk Canada1:46.21+2.02
715Marie Marchand-Arvier France1:46.22+2.03
822Maria Riesch Germany1:46.26+2.07
97Lucia Recchia Italy1:46.50+2.31
1027Gina Stechert Germany1:46.93+2.74
114Stacey Cook United States1:46.98+2.79
1212Nadia Styger Switzerland1:47.22+3.03
132Chemmy Alcott Great Britain1:47.31+3.12
1428Regina Mader Austria1:47.53+3.34
153Carolina Ruiz Castillo Spain1:47.62+3.43
1617Emily Brydon Canada1:47.88+3.69
178Aurélie Revillet France1:47.92+3.73
1824Tina Maze Slovenia1:47.94+3.75
199Nadja Kamer Switzerland1:48.14+3.95
2036Maruša Ferk Slovenia1:48.24+4.05
2137Shona Rubens Canada1:48.53+4.34
2226Johanna Schnarf Italy1:48.77+4.58
2319Ingrid Jacquemod France1:48.85+4.66
2432Alexandra Coletti Monaco1:48.92+4.73
2529Anna Fenninger Austria1:49.95+5.76
2634Elena Prosteva Russia1:50.07+5.88
2731Šárka Záhrobská Czech Republic1:50.68+6.49
2839Mireia Gutiérrez Andorra1:52.67+8.68
2942Maria Belen Simari Birkner Argentina1:53.62+9.43
3025Jessica Lindell-Vikarby Sweden1:53.76+9.57
3138Macarena Simari Birkner Argentina1:54.25+10.06
3240Agnieszka Gasienica Daniel Poland1:55.10+10.91
3345Maria Kirkova Bulgaria1:56.80+12.61
3441Noelle Barahona Chile1:57.47+13.28
3543Anna Berecz Hungary1:57.86+13.67
3644Lyudmila Fedotova Kazakhstan2:01.58+17.39
371Klára Křížová Czech Republic2:09.27+25.08
33Georgia Simmerling CanadaDNS
11Dominique Gisin SwitzerlandDNF
13Daniela Merighetti ItalyDNF
20Marion Rolland FranceDNF
21Anja Pärson SwedenDNF
30Elena Fanchini ItalyDNF
35Edith Miklos RomaniaDNF
23Alice McKennis United StatesDSQ

References

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