FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 – Women's alpine combined

The Women's alpine combined competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 10 February.[1][2]

Women's alpine combined
at the FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships 2017
VenuePiz Nair
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates10 February
Competitors41 from 19 nations
Winning time1:58.88
Medalists
gold medal     Switzerland
silver medal     Switzerland
bronze medal    Austria
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Results

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The downhill race was started at 10:00[3] and the slalom race at 13:00.[4]

Rank Bib Name Nation Downhill Rank Slalom Rank Total Diff
  7 Wendy Holdener   Switzerland 1:17.84 7 41.04 2 1:58.88
  13 Michelle Gisin   Switzerland 1:17.47 4 41.46 4 1:58.93 +0.05
  3 Michaela Kirchgasser   Austria 1:18.23 11 41.03 1 1:59.26 +0.38
4 15 Denise Feierabend   Switzerland 1:18.38 13 41.32 3 1:59.70 +0.82
5 19 Lindsey Vonn   United States 1:17.75 6 41.98 11 1:59.73 +0.85
6 5 Marie-Michèle Gagnon   Canada 1:18.61 16 41.54 5 2:00.15 +1.27
7 17 Federica Brignone   Italy 1:18.51 15 41.75 7 2:00.26 +1.38
8 2 Maruša Ferk   Slovenia 1:18.31 12 42.41 14 2:00.72 +1.84
9 14 Ricarda Haaser   Austria 1:19.17 20 41.64 6 2:00.81 +1.93
10 12 Ragnhild Mowinckel   Norway 1:18.22 9 42.62 17 2:00.84 +1.96
11 43 Valérie Grenier   Canada 1:18.82 17 42.12 12 2:00.94 +2.06
12 11 Anne-Sophie Barthet   France 1:18.12 8 42.84 20 2:00.96 +2.08
13 16 Christine Scheyer   Austria 1:18.45 14 42.78 19 2:01.23 +2.35
14 24 Maria Therese Tviberg   Norway 1:19.48 24 41.79 8 2:01.27 +2.39
15 4 Laurenne Ross   United States 1:17.57 5 43.75 22 2:01.32 +2.44
16 20 Romane Miradoli   France 1:19.11 19 42.53 15 2:01.64 +2.76
17 41 Kristin Lysdahl   Norway 1:19.96 26 41.82 9 2:01.78 +2.90
17 21 Marta Bassino   Italy 1:19.92 25 41.86 10 2:01.78 +2.90
19 31 Lisa Hörnblad   Sweden 1:19.37 21 42.56 16 2:01.93 +3.05
20 30 Ester Ledecká   Czech Republic 1:19.45 23 42.67 18 2:02.12 +3.24
21 28 Candace Crawford   Canada 1:20.42 29 42.22 13 2:02.64 +3.76
22 29 Stacey Cook   United States 1:19.38 22 44.02 25 2:03.40 +4.52
23 35 Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel   Poland 1:20.54 32 43.35 21 2:03.89 +5.01
24 23 Nevena Ignjatović   Serbia 1:21.23 35 43.81 24 2:05.04 +6.16
25 33 Aleksandra Prokopyeva   Russia 1:20.50 31 44.69 27 2:05.19 +6.31
26 27 Macarena Simari Birkner   Argentina 1:21.62 36 44.20 26 2:05.82 +6.94
27 42 Sarah Schleper   Mexico 1:23.94 39 46.10 28 2:10.04 +11.16
28 37 Pavla Klicnarová   Czech Republic 1:22.52 38 47.71 29 2:10.23 +11.35
6 Sofia Goggia   Italy 1:16.90 1 DNF
1 Ilka Štuhec   Slovenia 1:17.02 2
10 Elena Curtoni   Italy 1:18.22 9
18 Rosina Schneeberger   Austria 1:18.91 18
36 Mikaela Tommy   Canada 1:20.38 28
22 Ana Bucik   Slovenia 1:20.42 29
38 Leona Popović   Croatia 1:20.62 33
26 Kateřina Pauláthová   Czech Republic 1:20.72 34
32 Kira Weidle   Germany 1:20.01 27 DSQ
9 Lara Gut   Switzerland 1:17.33 3 DNS
40 Noelle Barahona   Chile 1:21.96 37
25 Kristina Riis-Johannessen   Norway DNF
34 Alexandra Coletti   Monaco
8 Tina Weirather   Liechtenstein DNS
39 Breezy Johnson   United States

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Downhill results
  4. ^ Final results
  5. ^ Bonesteel, Matt (February 10, 2017). "Defending World Cup ski champion Lara Gut tears ACL, but she should be back for Olympics". Washington Post. Retrieved February 18, 2017.