Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Paralympics – Women's slalom

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Alpine skiing - Women's slalom
at the VIII Paralympic Winter Games
VenueSnowbasin
Competitors48 from 17 nations
1998
2006

Women's slalom skiing events at the 2002 Winter Paralympics were contested at Snowbasin.

There were 5 events covering 10 disability classes.[1] Final standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.

Visually impaired[edit]

There was one event under the visually impaired classification.

B2-3
  • B2 – visually impaired: up to ca 3-5% functional vision
  • B3 – visually impaired: under 10% functional vision
Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gabriele Huemer  Austria B2 2:12.75 1:50.74
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pascale Casanova  France B2 2:15.38 1:52.93 +2.19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sabina Rogie  Czech Republic B3 2:15.81 2:01.30 +10.56
4 Mi Jeong Kim  South Korea B2 2:28.32 2:03.72 +12.98
5 Signe Bergmann  Austria B2 2:36.39 2:10.46 +19.72
6 Klara Bechova  Czech Republic B3 2:36.96 2:20.19 +29.45
7 Katja Koponen  Finland B2 2:51.63 2:33.29 +42.55
- Livia Guillardini  Spain B2 DNF
- Katerina Tepla  Czech Republic B3 DNF
- Carmen Garcia Rigav  Spain B3 DNF

Sitting[edit]

There were two events under the sitting classification.

LW10-12
  • LW 10 – sitting: paraplegia with no or some upper abdominal function and no functional sitting balance
  • LW 11 – sitting: paraplegia with fair functional sitting balance
  • LW 12 – sitting: double leg amputation above the knees, or paraplegia with some leg function and good sitting balance
Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sarah Will  United States LW11 2:35.14 1:56.62
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cecilia Paulson  Sweden LW12 2:41.97 2:03.07 +6.45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kuniko Obinata  Japan LW12 2:42.73 2:03.81 +7.19
4 Jutta Nebauer  Germany LW10 3:16.35 2:08.82 +12.20
5 Agata Struzik  Poland LW11 3:09.27 2:22.28 +25.66
- Muffy Davis  United States LW10 DNF
- Allison Pearl  United States LW12 DNF
- Vreni Stoeckli  Switzerland LW11 DNF
- Lacey Heward  United States LW11 DNF
- Christiane Singhammer  Germany LW12 DNF
- Tatsuko Aoki  Japan LW10 DNF
- Laurence Broche  France LW10 DNF
- Stephani Victor  United States LW12 DNF

Standing[edit]

There were 3 events under the standing classification.

LW2
  • LW2 – standing: single leg amputation above the knee
Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Danja Haslacher  Austria LW2 1:50.68 1:50.40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sarah Billmeier  United States LW2 1:52.18 1:51.90 +1.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sandy Dukat  United States LW2 1:54.68 1:54.39 +3.99
4 Marie-Chantal Manenc  France LW2 2:04.81 2:04.50 +14.10
5 Allison Jones  United States LW2 2:05.02 2:04.71 +14.31
6 Yumi Ito  Japan LW2 2:21.54 2:21.19 +30.79
7 Katja Saarinen  Finland LW2 2:25.52 2:25.15 +34.75
- Armenuhi Valesyan  Armenia LW2 DNF
- Oxana Miryasova  Russia LW2 DSQ
- Inga Medvedeva  Russia LW2 DSQ
- Nicola Lechner  Austria LW2 DNF
LW3, 4, 9
  • LW3 – standing: double leg amputation below the knee, mild cerebral palsy, or equivalent impairment
  • LW4 – standing: single leg amputation below the knee
  • LW9 – standing: amputation or equivalent impairment of one arm and one leg
Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lauren Woolstencroft  Canada LW3 2:04.26 1:50.40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Karolina Wisniewska  Canada LW3 2:04.57 1:50.80 +0.40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jennifer Kelchner  United States LW4 1:51.90 1:51.10 +0.70
4 Mary Riddell  United States LW4 1:52.92 1:52.12 +1.72
5 Lee Joiner  United States LW9 2:31.14 1:57.89 +7.49
6 Slava Janasova  Slovakia LW9 2:23.70 2:02.21 +11.81
7 Hannah Pennington  United States LW3 2:26.69 2:10.48 +20.08
- Aleksandra Kosanic  Croatia DNS
LW6/8
  • LW6/8 – standing: single arm amputation
Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Rachael Battersby  New Zealand LW6/8 1:47.37 1:47.37
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Csilla Kristof  United States LW6/8 1:48.67 1:48.67 +1.30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Iveta Chlebakova  Slovakia LW6/8 1:54.41 1:54.41 +7.04
4 Naomi Sasaki  Japan LW6/8 1:58.82 1:58.82 +11.45
5 Sonia Alfredsson  Sweden LW6/8 2:00.59 2:00.59 +13.22
- Dagmar Vollmer  Germany LW6/8 DNF

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Results Archive Salt Lake City 2002". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 22 February 2022.