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

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Women's slalom
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for alpine skiing
VenueDeer Valley
DateFebruary 20
Competitors70 from 35 nations
Winning time1:46.10
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Janica Kostelić  Croatia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Laure Pequegnot  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anja Pärson  Sweden
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The event was held on February 20, 2002 at the Deer Valley Resort. Kostelic and Pärson both won medals for the second time in the Olympics.[1]

Results

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Complete results from the women's slalom event at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Janica Kostelić  Croatia 52.14 53.96 1:46.10
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Laure Pequegnot  France 52.32 53.85 1:46.17 +0.07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anja Pärson  Sweden 52.57 54.52 1:47.09 +0.99
4 Ylva Nowén  Sweden 53.08 54.10 1:47.18 +1.08
5 Martina Ertl  Germany 54.08 53.74 1:47.82 +1.72
6 Monika Bergmann  Germany 54.18 53.80 1:47.98 +1.88
7 Vanessa Vidal  France 53.70 54.41 1:48.11 +2.01
8 Henna Raita  Finland 54.75 53.65 1:48.40 +2.30
9 Nataša Bokal  Slovenia 55.02 54.92 1:49.94 +3.84
10 Nicole Gius  Italy 55.57 55.44 1:51.01 +4.91
11 Claudia Riegler  New Zealand 55.17 56.02 1:51.19 +5.09
12 Nika Fleiss  Croatia 55.39 55.88 1:51.27 +5.17
13 Anna Ottosson  Sweden 55.32 56.45 1:51.77 +5.67
14 Noriyo Hiroi  Japan 56.35 55.63 1:51.98 +5.88
15 María José Rienda Contreras  Spain 56.18 55.93 1:52.11 +6.01
16 Kumiko Kashiwagi  Japan 56.14 56.27 1:52.41 +6.31
17 Alenka Dovžan  Slovenia 55.73 56.92 1:52.65 +6.55
18 Silke Bachmann  Italy 55.69 57.25 1:52.94 +6.84
19 Emma Carrick-Anderson  Great Britain 56.25 57.54 1:53.79 +7.69
20 Špela Pretnar  Slovenia 55.16 58.93 1:54.09 +7.99
21 Eva Kurfürstová  Czech Republic 56.79 57.40 1:54.19 +8.09
22 Susanne Ekman  Sweden 57.10 57.22 1:54.32 +8.22
23 Ana Jelušić  Croatia 57.42 57.59 1:55.01 +8.91
24 Vicky Grau  Andorra 58.13 57.03 1:55.16 +9.06
25 Jeannette Korten  Australia 57.85 58.25 1:56.10 +10.00
26 Carolina Ruiz Castillo  Spain 57.72 58.50 1:56.22 +10.12
27 Emily Brydon  Canada 58.58 59.61 1:58.19 +12.09
28 Nadejda Vassileva  Bulgaria 59.59 59.45 1:59.04 +12.94
29 Vanessa Rakedjian  Armenia 58.59 1:00.53 1:59.12 +13.02
30 Yulia Siparenko  Ukraine 59.63 1:00.87 2:00.50 +14.40
31 María Belén Simari Birkner  Argentina 59.59 1:00.99 2:00.58 +14.48
32 Lindsey Kildow  United States 56.84 1:03.89 2:00.73 +14.63
33 Emma Furuvik  Iceland 1:00.39 1:01.53 2:01.92 +15.82
34 Olesia Persidskaya  Kazakhstan 1:03.98 1:05.99 2:09.97 +23.87
35 Tamsen McGarry  Ireland 1:05.44 1:05.56 2:11.00 +24.90
36 Chirine Njeim  Lebanon 1:05.54 1:07.94 2:13.48 +27.38
37 Konstantina Koutra  Greece 1:09.19 1:09.41 2:18.60 +32.50
38 Elmira Urumbayeva  Uzbekistan 1:14.51 1:10.39 2:24.90 +38.80
Tanja Poutiainen  Finland 52.46 DNF
Sonja Nef  Switzerland 53.32 DNF
Marlies Oester  Switzerland 53.64 DNF
Corina Grünenfelder  Switzerland 54.13 DNF
Renate Götschl  Austria 54.31 DNF
Carina Raich  Austria 55.10 DNF
Christine Sponring  Austria 55.42 DNF
Petra Zakouřilová  Czech Republic 56.22 DNF
Jelena Lolović  FR Yugoslavia 58.87 DNF
Rowena Bright  Australia 1:00.22 DNF
Márta Vastagh Regős  Hungary 1:17.66 DNF
Alexandra Munteanu  Romania DNS
Tamara Schädler  Liechtenstein DNS
Christel Pascal-Saioni  France DNF
Kristina Koznick  United States DNF
Hedda Berntsen  Norway DNF
Trine Bakke  Norway DNF
Sarah Schleper  United States DNF
Marlies Schild  Austria DNF
Veronika Zuzulová  Slovakia DNF
Annemarie Gerg  Germany DNF
Zali Steggall  Australia DNF
Allison Forsyth  Canada DNF
Lea Dabič  Slovenia DNF
Tasha Nelson  United States DNF
Denise Karbon  Italy DNF
Kathrin Nikolussi  Australia DNF
Chemmy Alcott  Great Britain DNF
Lucie Hrstková  Czech Republic DNF
Sonia Vierin  Italy DNF
Macarena Simari Birkner  Argentina DNF
Sofia Akhmeteli  Georgia DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Women's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
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