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02.02.92. Grindelwald Slalom, Women Course Name: Asphubel Course 02.02.92. Grindelwald Slalom, women course name: Asphubel course length: 500 vertical drop: 166 m number of gates: 44/45 course setters: G. Brenier FRA/F. Ringswandl FRG started: 71 finished: 24 1. Monika Maierhofer AUT 37.13 36.86 73.99 ( 1) 2. Pernilla Wiberg SWE 37.38 37.08 74.46 ( 8) 3. Annelise Coberger NZL 37.41 37.07 74.48 ( 6) 4. Claudia Strobl AUT 37.54 36.98 74.52 ( 4) 5. Karin Buder AUT 38.37 36.50 74.87 (13) 6. Urska Hrovat SLO 38.35 36.88 75.23 (26! 7. Anita Wachter AUT 38.30 37.19 75.49 (17) 8. Petra Kronberger AUT 38.08 37.60 75.67 ( 3) 9. Sabine Ginther AUT 38.17 37.67 75.84 (14) 10. Christine von Gruenigen SUI 38.31 37.55 75.86 ( 2) 11. Veronika Sarec SLO 38.56 37.39 ( 7) and Natasa Bokal SLO 38.59 37.36 75.95 ( 5) 13. Eva Twardokens USA 38.56 37.93 76.49 (32! 14. Ilva Nowen SWE 38.68 37.86 76.54 15. Katrin Neunschwandner SUI 38.86 37.71 76.57 16. Kristina Andersson SWE 38.79 37.92 76.71 17. Anna Berge NOR 38.84 37.93 76.77 18. Lara Magoni ITA 38.92 38.06 76.98 19. Ingrid Salvenmoser AUT 38.71 38.34 77.05 20. Annick Bonzon SUI 38.71 38.40 77.11 21. Ulrike Maier AUT 39.30 38.09 77.39 22. Gabi Zingre SUI 39.19 38.50 77.69 23. Morena Galizio ITA 38.99 38.89 77.88 24. Astrid Plank ITA 38.65 42.82 81.47 DNS: Kristin Krone USA DNF(1): Heidi Voelker USA DNQ(2): Picabo Street USA, Diane Roffe USA, Krista Schmidinger USA, Michelle McKendry CND, Stephanie Hoolahan CND, Megan Gerety USA, Monique Pelletier USA, Annie Laurendau CND, Carrie Sheinberg USA, DNF(2): Julie Parisien USA (9) (1st run: 5 – 38.01), Deborah Compagnoni ITA (16) (1st run: 8 – 38.23) Gilles BrenierFRA 1st run 44g Franz Ringswandl FRG 2nd run 45g 1. Moni. Maierhofer AUT 37.13 ( 1) 1. Karin Buder AUT 36.50 ( 4) 2. Pernilla Wiberg SWE 37.38 ( 8) 2. Moni. Maierhofer AUT 36.86 (15) 3. Anneli. Coberger NZL 37.41 ( 6) 3. Urska Hrovat SLO 36.88 ( 5) 4. Claudia Strobl AUT 37.54 ( 4) 4. Claudia Strobl AUT 36.98 (12) 5. Anneli. Coberger NZL 37.07 (13) 5. Julie Parisien USA 38.01 ( 9) 6. Pernilla Wiberg SWE 37.08 (14) 6. Petra Kronberger AUT 38.08 ( 3) 7. Anita Wachter AUT 37.19 ( 7) 7. Sabine Ginther AUT 38.17 (14) 8. Natasa Bokal SLO 37.36 ( 1) 8. D. Compagnoni ITA 38.23 (16) 9. Veronika Sarec SLO 37.39 ( 2) 9. Anita Wachter AUT 38.30 (17) 10. Ch. von Grünigen SUI 37.55 ( 6) 10. Ch. von Grünigen SUI 38.31 ( 2) 11. Petra Kronberger AUT 37.60 (10) 11. Urska Hrovat SLO 38.35 (26! 12. Sabine Ginther AUT 37.67 ( 9) 12. Karin Buder AUT 38.37 (13) 13. Neunschwander SUI 37.71 (23) 13. Eva Twardokens USA (32! 14. Ilva Nowen SWE 37.86 and Veronika Sarec SLO 38.56 ( 7) 15. Kristi. Andersson SWE 37.92 15. Natasa Bokal SLO 38.59 ( 5) 16. Anna Berge NOR 16. Astrid Plank ITA 38.65 (46! and Eva Twardokens USA 37.93 ( 3) 17. Ilva Nowen SWE 38.68 18. Lara Magoni ITA 38.06 18. Katjusa Pusnik SLO 19. Ulrike Maier AUT 38.09 and I. Salvenmoser AUT and Annick Bonzon SUI 38.71 21. Kristi. Andersson SWE 38.79 21. I. Salvenmoser AUT 38.34 22. Anna Berge NOR 38.84 22. Annick Bonzon SUI 38.40 (18) 23. Neunschwandner SUI 38.86 23. Gaby Zingre SUI 38.50 (29) 24. Lara Magoni ITA 38.92 25. Morena Galizio ITA 38.99 not qualified for the 2nd run od Slalom, results valid just for the Combined event: 25, Miriam Vogt FRG 78,25 26. Gaby May SUI 78.58 27, Michelle McKendry CND 28, Lucia Mezhdihradska TCH 29, Erika Hansson SWE 30, Krista Schmidinger USA 31. Heidi Zurbriggen SUI 79.99 32. Chantal Bournissen SUI 80.09 33, Ludmila Milanova TCH 34, Astrid Loedemel NOR 81,30 35, Regina Haeusl FRG 81,35 36, Wendy Fisher USA 37, Regine Cavagnoud FRA 38, Emi Kawabata JAP 39, Megan Gerety USA 40, Stephanie Hoolahan CND 41. Isabel Picenoni SUI 92.41 .
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