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Reports and results for Alpine Skiing
- Alpine Skiing
Date Start Time Event Reports 14.01. 10:30 Alpine Skiing
Training and Competition Schedule - Men's Alpine Skiing
Date Start Time Event Reports 14.01. 12:30 Men's Alpine Skiing
Entry List by NOC - Men's Slalom
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 21.01. 10:00 Men's Slalom
Medallists21.01. 10:00 Men's Slalom
Penalty Calculation21.01. 10:00 Men's Slalom 1st Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - Run 1
Official Results - Run 121.01. 12:30 Men's Slalom 2nd Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - After Run 2
Official Results - After Run 2 - Men's Giant Slalom
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 19.01. 10:00 Men's Giant Slalom
Medallists19.01. 10:00 Men's Giant Slalom
Penalty Calculation19.01. 10:00 Men's Giant Slalom 1st Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - Run 1
Official Results - Run 119.01. 13:00 Men's Giant Slalom 2nd Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - After Run 2
Official Results - After Run 2 - Men's Super-G
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 14.01. 12:30 Men's Super-G
Medallists14.01. 12:30 Men's Super-G
Penalty Calculation14.01. 12:30 Men's Super-G
Start List
Unofficial Results
Official Results - Men's Super Combined
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 15.01. 11:15 Men's Super Combined
Unofficial Results - Super Combined
Official Results - Super Combined
Penalty Calculation
Medallists15.01. 11:15 Men's Super Combined Super-G
Official Results - Super Combined - Super-G
Penalty Calculation15.01. 11:15 Men's Super Combined Super-G
Start List
Unofficial Results - Super Combined - Run 1
Official Results - Super Combined - Run 115.01. 15:05 Men's Super Combined Slalom
Start List - Ladies' Alpine Skiing
Date Start Time Event Reports 14.01. 10:30 Ladies' Alpine Skiing
Entry List by NOC - Ladies' Slalom
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 20.01. 10:00 Ladies' Slalom
Medallists20.01. 10:00 Ladies' Slalom
Penalty Calculation20.01. 10:00 Ladies' Slalom 1st Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - Run 1
Official Results - Run 120.01. 12:30 Ladies' Slalom 2nd Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - After Run 2
Official Results - After Run 2 - Ladies' Giant Slalom
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 18.01. 10:00 Ladies' Giant Slalom
Medallists18.01. 10:00 Ladies' Giant Slalom
Penalty Calculation18.01. 10:00 Ladies' Giant Slalom 1st Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - Run 1
Official Results - Run 118.01. 13:00 Ladies' Giant Slalom 2nd Run
Start List
Unofficial Results - After Run 2
Official Results - After Run 2 - Ladies' Super-G
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 14.01. 10:30 Ladies' Super-G
Medallists14.01. 10:30 Ladies' Super-G
Penalty Calculation14.01. 10:30 Ladies' Super-G
Start List
Unofficial Results
Official Results - Ladies' Super Combined
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 15.01. 10:15 Ladies' Super Combined
Unofficial Results - Super Combined
Official Results - Super Combined
Penalty Calculation
Medallists15.01. 10:15 Ladies' Super Combined Super-G
Official Results - Super Combined - Super-G
Penalty Calculation15.01. 10:15 Ladies' Super Combined Super-G
Start List
Unofficial Results - Super Combined - Run 1
Official Results - Super Combined - Run 115.01. 12:45 Ladies' Super Combined Slalom
Start List - Mixed Parallel Team Event
ResultsDate Start Time Event Reports 17.01. 11:00 Mixed Parallel Team Event
Start List
Brackets
Medallists
Alpine Skiing
Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G, Combined and the Mixed Parallel Team Event - at the 1st Winter Youth Olympic Games, the young ski racers will face a wide range of challenges.
Slalomskiing, for example, demands a great deal of acrobatic skill, forcing racers to perform tight, controlled turns onmostly steep terrain.
The Giant Slalom is probably one of the most difficult technical events in alpine skiing, with the gates spaced further apart than in Slalom but not as far apart as in Super-G. Just as in Slalom, each skier competing in Giant Slalom completes two runs on two differentcourses on the same slope and on the same day. The winner is the skier with the fastest total time.
Super-G (short for Super Giant Slalom) combines the speed of Downhill with the more precise turns demanded of skiers competing in Giant Slalom and requires a lot of courage from the athletes to find the right line and push themselves to the limit without a training run. In Super-G, skiers have just one shot at winning the race.
Combined races consist of one Super-G run and one Slalom run, meaning athletes must be able to switch from the high-speed challenge of Super-G to the tight, technical turns of Slalom. The racer with the fastest total time over the two runs is the winner.
In the Parallel Team Event, two male and and two female skiers from the same country join forces to take ontheir opponents in head-to-head duels.
More about Alpine Skiing on www.olympic.org
News
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SIMONET (SUI) secures Gold in Men's Slalom as Alpine Skiing programme comes to a close
PATSCHERKOFEL, Jan 21 - One by one, the favourites crashed or skied off course in Saturday's Men's Slalom event.
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VLHOVA (SVK) finally finds podium with Gold in Ladies' Slalom
PATSCHERKOFEL, Jan 20 - Petra VLHOVA (SVK) had narrowly missed the podium twice at the Innsbruck 2012 Winter Winter Olympic Games, but on Friday she finally found Gold by winning the Ladies' Slalom event.
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Marco Schwarz claims third gold medal
Austria's Marco Schwarz has claimed his third gold medal of the Games in Giant Slalom after victories in Super-G and the Mixed Parallel Team Event.
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SCHWARZ (AUT) secures his second Men's Alpine Skiing Gold medal of the Games
PATSCHERKOFEL, Jan 19 - Marco SCHWARZ (AUT) hesitated for a second and then cracked a huge smile as he said "Olympic champion," after winning the Alpine Skiing Men's Giant Slalom at the Innsbruck 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games on Thursday.
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SPECIAL MOMENTS BEYOND SPORT IN THE LIFE OF A SIX-TIME OLYMPIAN
INNSBRUCK, Jan 19 – There is hardly ever just one special moment in the life of an athlete. Six-time Olympian Marco BUECHEL (LIE) will tell you that.
Videos
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Simonet powers through for 1st place!
Highlights from the heats and final runs of the Mens Slalom Alpine Skiing event. Incredible talent on display, but consistency proved the key for the Swiss Champion!
1st Sandro Simonet - Switzerland
2nd Dries Van Den Broecke - Belgium
3rd Mathias Elmar Graf - Austria
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Petra Vlhova on top in slalom!
Latest action from the downhill Slalom. Amazing control and technique see's the Slovakian claim 1st!
1st Petra Vlhova - Slovakia
2nd Roni Remme - Canada
3rd Ekaterina Tkachenko
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Marco Schwarz on top of the world!
Highlights from the Mens Giant Slalom. Marco Schwarz of Austria dominates, coming home in 1st position.
2nd Hannes Zingerle - Italy
3rd Sandro Simonet - Switzerland
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1st and 2nd for France in the Women's Giant Slalom!
Highlights of the Alpine Skiing Women's Giant Slalom at Innsbruck 2012. Clara Direz and Estelle Alphand of France take first and second, with Jasmina Suter of Switzerland taking third.
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Confident Austria slide into first!
Highlights from the Alpine Skiing Mixed Parallel Relay at Innsbruck 2012. Austria overcome France and Norway to gain first place.




