Alpine Skiing at the Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games

Women's Giant Slalom LW2
Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter GamesAlbertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Albertville, France
Dates: ?
Countries: 7
Athletes: 12

Medallists
BILLMEIER Sarah
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USA
GENTILE-PATTI Cathy
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USA
LAURENT Nadine
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FRA

Women's Giant Slalom LW2 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
BILLMEIER Sarah
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USA - United States of America
2:22.85
2
GENTILE-PATTI Cathy
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USA - United States of America
2:23.51
3
LAURENT Nadine
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FRA - France
2:31.80
4
BONGERS Thea
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NED - Netherlands
2:58.23
5
YOKOYAMA Izumi
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JPN - Japan
3:03.96
SASAKI Roni
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USA - United States of America
DNF
LOPEZ Virginie
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FRA - France
DNF
SAKAMOTO Tomoko
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JPN - Japan
DNF
SCHNEIDER Annemie
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GER - Germany
DNF
GREGORAS Tricia
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CAN - Canada
DNF
KNAPP Helga
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AUT - Austria
DNF
KUBOTA Yoshiko
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JPN - Japan
DQ

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