2018 Women's giant slalom World Cup
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The women's giant slalom in the 2018 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup involved eight completed events. When the World Cup finals race scheduled in Åre, Sweden was cancelled due to high winds, Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany, who had won three races during the season and held a 92-point lead over defending champion Tessa Worley of France in the discipline standings before the finals, was crowned as discipline champion for the season.[1]

The season was interrupted by the 2018 Winter Olympics from 12-24 February 2018 at Yongpyong Alpine Centre (slalom and giant slalom) at the Alpensia Sports Park in PyeongChang and at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre (speed events) in Jeongseon, South Korea. The women's giant slalom was scheduled to be held on 12 February, but high winds forced its postponement to 15 February.

Standings

# Skier
28 Oct 2017
Sölden

Austria
25 Nov 2017
Killington

United States
19 Dec 2017
Courchevel

France
29 Dec 2017
Lienz

Austria
6 Jan 2018
Kranjska Gora

Slovenia
23 Jan 2018
Kronplatz

Italy
27 Jan 2018
Lenzerheide

 Switzerland 
9 Mar 2018
Ofterschwang

Germany
Tot.
Germany Viktoria Rebensburg 1001001880241008080 582
2 France Tessa Worley 80408050804010020 490
3 United States Mikaela Shiffrin 458010060100DNF13660 481
4 Norway Ragnhild Mowinckel 36245029128040100 371
5 Italy Federica Brignone DNS45DNF1100406029DNF2 274
6 Austria Stephanie Brunner 50501345452224DNF1 249
7 Italy Manuela Mölgg 60606020DNF216DNF132 248
8  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener 4012291250261618 203
9 Slovenia Ana Drev DNF132244011244522 198
10 Sweden Sara Hector 29DNF124183645DNF19 161
11 Slovenia Meta Hrovat 34143220126013 158
12 Italy Marta Bassino DNF12232DNF2850DNF245 157
13 Slovakia Petra Vlhová 152633629832DNF1 149
14 Austria Ricarda Haaser 24DNF116136152250 146
15 Slovenia Tina Robnik 2915924361318DNF1 144
16  Switzerland  Melanie Meillard DNF229405222914DNS 139
17 Sweden Frida Hansdotter 10365215181040 136
18 Italy Irene Curtoni 18131268321526 130
19 Sweden Estelle Alphand 18DNQ11162636135 125
20 Norway Nina Haver-Løseth 95459DNF220DNF136 124
21 Austria Bernadette Schild 2220DNQ11DNF1152924 121
22 Italy Sofia Goggia DNF116151560DNSDNF1DNF2 106
23  Switzerland  Lara Gut DNF1826261651112 104
24 Norway Kristin Lysdahl 32DNF1DNF114DNQ61229 93
25 Austria Elisabeth Kappaurer 2018102218DNSDNF1DNQ 88
References [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
  •   Winner
  •   2nd place
  •   3rd place
  • DNF1 = Did not finish run 1
  • DSQ1 = Disqualified run 1
  • DNQ = Did not qualify for run 2
  • DNF2 = Did not finish run 2
  • DSQ2 = Disqualified run 2
  • DNS = Did not start
  • Updated at 18 March 2018, after all events.[10]

See also

References

  1. Associated Press (28 March 2018). "Alpine Ski World Cup: Rebensburg wins GS title, final races called off because of strong winds". Malta Independent. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  2. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Sölden Ladies GS (AUT)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  3. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Killington Ladies GS (USA)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  4. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Courchevel Ladies GS (FRA)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  5. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Lienz Ladies GS (AUT)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  6. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Kranjska Gora Ladies GS (SLO)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  7. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Kronplatz Ladies GS (ITA)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  8. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Lenzerheide Ladies GS (SUI)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  9. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Ofterschwang Ladies GS (GER)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com.
  10. "Official FIS 2018 women's season standings". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
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