Alpine Skiing at the Nagano 1998 Paralympic Winter Games

Women's Downhill LW2
Nagano 1998 Paralympic Winter GamesNagano 1998 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Nagano, Japan
Dates: ?
Countries: 6
Athletes: 10

Medallists
BILLMEIER Sarah
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USA
LECHNER Nicola
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AUT
BEHLE Maggie
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USA

Women's Downhill LW2 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC TimeFactorReal Time IRM Note
1
BILLMEIER Sarah
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USA - United States of America
1:14.7989.284751:23.77
2
LECHNER Nicola
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AUT - Austria
1:14.9589.284751:23.95
3
BEHLE Maggie
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USA - United States of America
1:18.0489.284751:27.41
4
MANENC Marie-Chantal
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FRA - France
1:20.9989.284751:30.72
5
SAKAMOTO Tomoko
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JPN - Japan
1:27.8189.284751:38.35
6
ITO Yumi
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JPN - Japan
1:33.6589.284751:44.89
GARDNER Karen
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USA - United States of America
DNF
BUSCHE Nancy
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GER - Germany
DNF
HASLACHER Danja
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AUT - Austria
DNF
BORRA Anneliese
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SUI - Switzerland
DQ

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