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2018/2019 FISアルペンスキー・ワールドカップ【女子】 【高速系種目】 ダウンヒル第1戦/11月30日/レイクルイーズ(カナダ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff 2018/2019 FIS ALPINE SKI WORLD CUP [Ladie’s] 2018/2019 FISアルペンスキー・ワールドカップ【女子】 【高速系種目】 ダウンヒル第1戦/11月30日/レイクルイーズ(カナダ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 15 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 1:48.13 2 1 Michelle GISIN SUI 1:48.28 0.15 3 20 Kira WEIDLE GER 1:48.63 0.50 ダウンヒル第2戦/12月1日/レイクルイーズ(カナダ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 7 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 1:47.68 2 9 Cornelia HUETTER AUT 1:48.12 0.44 3 3 Michelle GISIN SUI 1:48.15 0.47 スーパーG第1戦/12月2日/レイクルイーズ(カナダ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 12 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:19.41 2 19 Ragnhild MOWINCKEL NOR 1:20.18 0.77 3 1 Viktoria REBENSBURG GER 1:20.24 0.83 スーパーG第2戦/12月8日/サンモリッツ(スイス) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 12 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:11.30 2 9 Lara GUT-BEHRAMI SUI 1:11.58 0.28 3 7 Tina WEIRATHER LIE 1:11.72 0.42 ダウンヒル第3戦/12月18日/ヴァル・ガルディナ(イタリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 13 Ilka STUHEC SLO 1:22.81 2 14 Nicol DELAGO ITA 1:22.95 0.14 3 7 Ramona SIEBENHOFER AUT 1:23.32 0.51 スーパーG第3戦/12月19日/ヴァル・ガルディナ(イタリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 11 Ilka STUHEC SLO 1:31.87 2 9 Tina WEIRATHER LIE 1:31.92 0.05 2 5 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 1:31.92 0.05 ダウンヒル/1月12日/サンアントン(オーストリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. cancelled スーパーG/1月13日/サンアントン(オーストリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. cancelled ダウンヒル第4戦/1月18日/コルティナ・ダンペッツォ(イタリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 17 Ramona SIEBENHOFER AUT 1:15.44 2 3 Ilka STUHEC SLO 1:15.84 0.40 3 11 Stephanie VENIER AUT 1:15.90 0.46 ダウンヒル第5戦/1月19日/コルティナ・ダンペッツォ(イタリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 3 Ramona SIEBENHOFER AUT 1:36.22 2 5 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 1:36.26 0.04 3 7 Ilka STUHEC SLO 1:36.73 0.51 スーパーG第4戦/1月20日/コルティナ・ダンペッツォ(イタリア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 17 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:22.48 2 7 Tina WEIRATHER LIE 1:22.64 0.16 3 21 Tamara TIPPLER AUT 1:22.66 0.18 スーパーG第5戦/1月26日/ガルミッシュ・パルテンキルヘン(ドイツ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 15 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 1:19.98 2 6 Sofia GOGGIA ITA 1:20.21 0.23 3 7 Lara GUT-BEHRAMI SUI 1:20.43 0.45 ダウンヒル第6戦/1月27日/ガルミッシュ・パルテンキルヘン(ドイツ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 11 Stephanie VENIER AUT 1:37.46 2 7 Sofia GOGGIA ITA 1:37.71 0.25 3 5 Kira WEIDLE GER 1:38.00 0.54 ダウンヒル第7戦/2月23日/クランモンタナ(スイス) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 13 Sofia GOGGIA ITA 1:29.77 2 6 Joana HAEHLEN SUI 1:30.13 0.36 3 12 Lara GUT-BEHRAMI SUI 1:30.22 0.45 ダウンヒル/3月2日/ロザ・フトル(ロシア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. cancelled スーパーG/3月3日/ロザ・フトル(ロシア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. cancelled スーパーG/3月3日/ロザ・フトル(ロシア) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. cancelled ダウンヒル第8戦/3月13日/ソルダウ(アンドラ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 18 Mirjam PUCHNER AUT 1:32.91 2 12 Viktoria REBENSBURG GER 1:32.94 0.03 3 1 Corinne SUTER SUI 1:32.99 0.08 スーパーG第6戦/3月14日/ソルダウ(アンドラ) Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Diff. 1 15 Viktoria REBENSBURG GER 1:23.91 2 1 Tamara TIPPLER AUT 1:24.06 0.15 3 3 Federica BRIGNONE ITA 1:24.25 0.34 個人総合順位【ダウンヒル】 Point Rnk Name Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total 1 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 100 100 26 22 80 36 80 24 468 2 Stephanie VENIER AUT 50 29 36 60 20 100 45 32 372 3 Ramona SIEBENHOFER AUT 20 40 60 100 100 26 8 - 354 個人総合順位【スーパーG】 Point Rnk Name Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 1 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 100 100 - 100 - 50 350 2 Nicole SCHMIDHOFER AUT 24 29 80 20 100 50 303 3 Tina WEIRATHER LIE 16 60 80 80 32 - 268 アルペンコンバインド/12月14日/ヴァル・ガルディナ(イタリア) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. cancelled アルペンコンバインド第1戦/2月24日/クランモンタナ(スイス) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 5 Federica BRIGNONE ITA 1:30.94 1 44.26 8 2:15.20 2 19 Roni REMME CAN 1:32.14 6 43.44 1 2:15.58 0.38 3 3 Wendy HOLDENER SUI 1:32.41 11 43.83 4 2:16.24 1.04 混合団体/3月15日/ソルダウ(アンドラ) Rnk Bib Nation Quarter Final Semi Final Small/Big Final 1 2 Switzerland 2-2(TB) 3-1 2-2(TB) 2 4 Norway 2-2(TB) 3-1 2-2(TB) 3 6 Germany 4-0 1-3 3-2 【技術系種目】 ジャイアントスラローム第1戦/10月27日/ゼルデン(オーストリア) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 3 Tessa WORLEY FRA 59.11 3 1:01.40 1 2:00.51 2 1 Federica BRIGNONE ITA 58.71 1 1:02.15 6 2:00.86 0.35 3 2 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 59.31 4 1:02.14 5 2:01.45 0.94 26 43 安藤 麻 東洋大学 1:02.06 27 1:03.39 23 2:05.45 4.94 28 35 石川 晴菜 木島病院 1:02.14 29 1:03.96 26 2:06.10 5.59 39 向川 桜子 秋田ゼロックス株式会社 1:02.94 37 - - - - 52 荒井 美桜 サンミリオンスキークラブ 1:12.26 67 - - - - ジャイアントスラローム第2戦/11月24日/キリントン(アメリカ) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 6 Federica BRIGNONE ITA 54.08 2 57.25 2 1:51.33 2 7 Ragnhild MOWINCKEL NOR 53.71 1 58.11 10 1:51.82 0.49 3 2 Stephanie BRUNNER AUT 54.15 3 57.96 6 1:52.11 0.78 45 安藤 麻 東洋大学 56.47 40 - - - - 40 向川 桜子 秋田ゼロックス株式会社 57.99 59 - - - - 35 石川 晴菜 木島病院 58.04 60 - - - - ジャイアントスラローム第3戦/12月21日/クーシュベル(フランス) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 6 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:02.26 2 47.55 4 1:49.81 2 5 Viktoria REBENSBURG GER 1:02.18 1 47.77 7 1:49.95 0.14 3 1 Tessa WORLEY FRA 1:02.29 4 47.85 11 1:50.14 0.33 40 安藤 麻 東洋大学 1:07.60 52 - - - - 34 石川 晴菜 木島病院 1:07.65 53 - - - - ジャイアントスラローム第4戦/12月28日/セメリング(オーストリア) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 12 Petra VLHOVA SVK 1:02.38 4 1:02.34 2 2:04.72 2 7 Viktoria REBENSBURG GER 1:02.96 10 1:02.21 1 2:05.17 0.45 3 5 Tessa WORLEY FRA 1:02.76 7 1:02.56 4 2:05.32 0.60 ジャイアントスラローム第5戦/1月15日/クロンプラッツ(イタリア) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 5 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:01.95 1 1:02.80 2 2:04.75 2 7 Tessa WORLEY FRA 1:03.34 2 1:02.62 1 2:05.96 1.21 3 8 Marta BASSINO ITA 1:03.42 4 1:02.90 3 2:06.32 1.57 34 安藤 麻 東洋大学 1:06.38 42 - - - - 37 向川 桜子 秋田ゼロックス株式会社 1:07.69 49 - - - - 35 石川 晴菜 木島病院 DNF - - - - ジャイアントスラローム第6戦/2月1日/マリボール(スロヴェニア) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 7 Petra VLHOVA SVK 1:14.76 2 1:16.55 1 2:31.31 1 4 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:14.28 1 1:17.03 4 2:31.31 3 5 Ragnhild MOWINCKEL NOR 1:15.48 6 1:16.76 3 2:32.24 0.93 39 向川 桜子 秋田ゼロックス株式会社 1:19.52 49 - - - - 37 安藤 麻 東洋大学 DNF - - - - ジャイアントスラローム第7戦/3月8日/スピンドレルヴ・ムリン(チェコ) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 5 Petra VLHOVA SVK 1:12.59 1 1:12.10 6 2:24.69 2 3 Viktoria REBENSBURG GER 1:13.07 2 1:11.73 2 2:24.80 0.11 3 6 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:13.92 4 1:11.37 1 2:25.29 0.60 ジャイアントスラローム第8戦/3月17日/ソルダウ(アンドラ) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 5 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 1:09.74 1 1:13.43 5 2:23.17 2 21 Alice ROBINSON NZL 1:10:58 3 1:12.89 2 2:23.47 0.30 3 3 Petra VLHOVA SVK 1:10.71 4 1:12.87 1 2:23.58 0.41 個人総合順位【ジャイアントスラローム】 Point Rnk Name Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total 1 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 60 50 100 45 100 100 60 100 615 2 Petra VLHOVA SVK - 36 32 100 50 100 100 60 478 3 Tessa WORLEY FRA 100 45 60 60 80 29 36 50 460 53 安藤 麻 東洋大学 5 - - - - - - - 5 59 石川 晴菜 木島病院 3 - - - - - - - 3 スラローム第1戦/11月17日/レヴィ(フィンランド) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff. 1 1 Mikaela SHIFFRIN USA 45.06 1 47.55 5 1:32.61 2 6 Petra VLHOVA SVK 45.65 3 47.54 4 1:33.19 0.58 3 5 Bernadette SCHILD AUT 46.49 12 46.91 1 1:33.40 0.79 35 安藤 麻 東洋大学 47.54 37 - - - - 38 向川 桜子 秋田ゼロックス株式会社 47.69 40 - - - - 55 石川 晴菜 木島病院 49.26 61 - - - - スラローム第2戦/11月25日/キリントン(アメリカ) Run1 Run2 Total Rnk Bib Name Nation Time Rnk Time Rnk Time Diff.
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