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04.12.80. Val D'isere Giant Slalom, Women Course Name: O-K Course 04.12.80. Val d’Isere Giant Slalom, women course name: O-K course length: 1150 vertical drop: 310 m number of gates: 48/47 course setters: S. Dao-Lena FRA/J. McMurtry USA weather: cold (-15C) & windy started: 103 finished: 77 1. Irene Epple FRG 1.08.53 + 1.08.39 2.16.92 ( 4) 2. Perrine Pelen FRA 1.08.19 + 1.09.30 2.17.49 (12) 3. Christa Kinshofer FRG 1.08.17 + 1.09.55 2.17.72 ( 8) 4. Fabiene Serrat FRA 1.08.77 + 1.09.84 2.18.61 ( 9) 5. Marie-Theres Nadig SUI 1.08.93 + 1.10.05 2.18.98 ( 1) 6. Tamara McKinney USA 1.09.22 + 1.10.08 2.19.30 (15) 7. Petra Wenzel LIE 1.09.16 + 1.10.34 2.19.40 (35! 8. Daniela Zini ITA 1.09.70 + 1.10.13 2.19.83 ( 6) 9. Olga Charvatova TCH 1.09.83 + 1.10.14 2.19.97 (22) 10. Erika Hess SUI 1.09.94 + 1.10.16 2.20.10 ( 7) 11. Michaela Gerg-Leitner FRG 1.10.09 + 1.10.12 2.20.21 (60! 12. Cindy Nelson USA 1.09.47 + 1.10.86 2.20.33 (17) 13. Rosa-Maria Quario ITA 1.09.66 + 1.10.77 2.20.43 (21) 14. Lea Soelkner AUT 1.10.11 + 1.10 .78 (28) and Maria Epple FRG 1.09.90 + 1.10.99 2.20.89 (10) 16. Ursula Konzett LIE 1.10.72 + 1.10.35 2.21.07 ( 5) 17. Zoe Hass SUI 1.10.64 + 1.10.46 2.21.10 (48) 18. Anne-Flore Rey FRA 1.09.97 + 1.11.21 2.21.18 (31) 19. Elisabeth Chaud FRA 1.09.96 + 1.11.23 2.21.19 (44) 20. Claudia Giordani ITA 1.10.21 + 1.11.58 2.21.79 (11) 21. Roswitha Steiner AUT 1.10.52 + 1.11.51 2.22.03 (37) 22. Elisabeth Kirchler AUT 1.10.97 + 1.11.26 2.22.23 (51) 23. Pierra Macchi ITA 1.10.82 + 1.11.81 2.22.63 (23) 24. Blanca Fernandez-Ochoa SPA 1.11.17 + 1.11.56 2.22.73 (43) 25. Wanda Bieler ITA 1.11.39 + 1.11.41 2.22.80 (29) 26. Abbi Fisher USA 1.11.37 + 1.11.55 2.22.92 (24) 27. Nadezda Petrakeeva SOV 1.11.19 + 1.11.91 2.23.10 (30) and Ann Mellander SWE 1.11.54 + 1.11.56 2.23.10 (18) 29. Brigitte Glur SUI 1.10.98 + 1.12.26 2.23.20 (26) 30. Heidi Preuss USA 1.10.64 + 1.12.63 2.23.27 (16) 31. Traudl Haecher FRG 1.11.48 + 1.12.09 2.23.57 (40) 32. Anni Kronbichler AUT 1.11.12 + 1.12.73 2.23.85 (52) 33. Toril Fjeldstad NOR 1.11.08 + 1.12.80 2.23.88 (27) 34. Kathy Kreiner CND 1.11.80 + 1.12.16 2.23.96 (13) 35. Andrea Leskovsek YUG 1.12.16 + 1.12.01 2.24.17 (85! 36. Karen Lancaster USA 1.12.48 + 1.11.79 2.24.27 (59) 37. Dianna Haight CND 1.12.51 + 1.11.97 2.24.48 (67) 38. Cornelia Proell AUT 1.11.99 + 1.12.78 2.24.77 (77) 39. Natasa Blazic YUG 1.12.37 + 1.12.64 2.25.01 (84) 40. Lenka Vlckova TCH 1.12.13 + 1.12.90 2.25.03 (38) 41. Paoletta Magoni ITA 1.12.21 + 1.12.87 2.25.08 (45) 42. Lorena Frigo ITA 1.12.65 + 1.12.53 2.25.18 (50) 43. Erika Gferrer AUT 1.11.99 + 1.13.23 2.25.22 (20) 44. Anna-Karin Hesse SWE 1.12.11 + 1.13.21 2.25.32 (36) 45. Noel Lyons USA 1.12.73 + 1.12.62 2.25.35 (53) 46. Kirsten Adams ITA 1.11.77 + 1.14.19 2.25.86 (62) 47. Diane Berard CND 1.12.25 + 1.13.97 2.26.22 (46) 48. Heidi Knight USA 1.12.58 + 1.13.75 2.26.33 (64) 49. Sylvianne Fabre FRA 1.12.68 + 1.13.75 2.26.43 (56) 50. Fabienne Pralong SUI 1.12.06 + 1.14.44 2.26.50 (49) 51. Malgolzata Tlalka POL 1.13.35 + 1.13.27 2.26.62 (89) 52. Silvia Bonfini ITA 1.13.57 + 1.13.16 2.26.73 (55) 53. Anna-Maria Rodriguez-Mollina SPA 1.12.89 + 1.13.87 2.26.76 (79) 54. Brigitte Nansoz SUI 1.13.07 + 1.13.70 2.26.77 (39) 55. Gerry Soerensen CND 1.13.23 + 1.13.61 2.26.84 (91) 56. Polona Peharc YUG 1.12.69 + 1.14.26 2.26.95 (83) 57. Marie-Luce Waldemair FRA 1.12.51 + 1.14.56 2.27.07 (71) 58. Dorris de Agostini SUI 1.13.70 + 1.13.53 2.27.23 (90) 59. Paola Marciandi ITA 1.13.78 + 1.13.50 2.27.28 (42) 60. Nusa Tome YUG 1.13.90 + 1.13.47 2.27.37 (68) 61. Dorota Tlalka POL 1.13.58 + 1.15.08 2.28.66 (74) 62. Marianne Zechmeister FRG 1.14.30 + 1.14.41 2.28.71 (80) 63. Brenda Buglione USA 1.14.57 + 1.14.40 2.28.97 (57) 64. Alenka Mavec YUG 1.14.53 + 1.14.64 2.29.17 (95) 65. Martina Bergrova TCH 1.14.06 + 1.15.50 2.29.56 (70) 66. Shane Leavitt CND 1.13.71 + 1.15.94 2.29.65 (93) 67. Carole Merle FRA 1.14.21 + 1.15.49 2.29.70 (61) 68. Lynn Lacasse CND 1.14.39 + 1.15.66 2.30.05 (94) 69. Marie-Cecile Gros-Gaudenier FRA 1.15.19 + 1.15.14 2.30.33 (69) 70. Marina Jounousova SOV 1.14.93 + 1.15.44 2.30.37 (102) 71. Arasceli Velasco SPA 1.15.35 + 1.15.81 2.31.16 (76) 72. Katusha Esser NED 1.16.19 + 1.16.28 2.32.47 (81) 73. Asa Svedmark SWE 1.15.49 + 1.17.18 2.32.67 (65) 74. Ann Blackburn CND 1.16.65 + 1.16.98 2.33.63 (66) 75. Hetty Van Der Swaluw NED 1.16.67 + 1.17.04 2.33.71 (96) 76. Galina Karimova SOV 1.18.69 + 1.17.86 2.36.55 (101) 77. Michele Dombard BEL 1.17.55 + 1.19.81 2.37.36 (100) DNS(1): Diana Lehodey CND (97) Ildiko Apjok HUN (98) DNF(1): Regine Moesenlechner FRG (14) Maria Walliser SUI (19) Heidi Wiesler FRG (25) Ingrid Eberle AUT (32) Rita Naepflin SUI (34) Bente Dahlum NOR (54) Patrizia Kaestle MON (63) Anja Zavadlav YUG (75) Karin Unterseer FRG (82) Rosi Aschenwald AUT (86) Bojana Dornig YUG (88) Anne-Marie Bischoffsberger SUI (99) DQ(1): Ewa Grabowska POL (87) DNS(1): Inge Krenn AUT (41) Monika Hojstricova TCH (72) Laurie Graham CND (78) DNF(2): Christine Cooper USA ( 2) (1st run:10 – 1.09.70) Regine Sackl AUT ( 3) Catherine Quittet FRA (33) Karin Hesle NOR (47) Francoise Bozon FRA (58) Marina Kiehl FRG (73) Krystyna Bortko POL (92) Sylvain Dao-Lena FRA 1st run 48 Jim McMurtry USA 2nd run 47 1. Christa Kinshofer FRG 1.08.17 ( 8) 1. Irene Epple FRG 1.08.39 2. Perrine Pelen FRA 1.08.19 (12) 3. Irene Epple FRG 1.08.53 ( 4) 4. Fabiene Serrat FRA 1.08.77 ( 9) 2. Perrine Pelen FRA 1.09.30 5. M-Theres Nadig SUI 1.08.93 ( 1) 3. Christa Kinshofer FRG 1.09.65 6. Petra Wenzel LIE 1.09.16 (35! 4. Fabiene Serrat FRA 1.09.84 7. Tamara McKinneyUSA 1.09.22 (15) 5. M.-Theres Nadig SUI 1.10.05 8. Cindy Nelson USA 1.09.47 (17) 6. Tamara McKinneyUSA 1.10.08 9. Nina Quario ITA 1.09.66 (21) 7. Michaela Gerg FRG 1.10.12 10. Daniela Zini ITA ( 6) 8. Daniela Zini ITA 1.10.13 and Christine Cooper USA 1.09.70 ( 2) 9. Olga Charvatova TCH 1.10.14 12. Olga Charvatova TCH 1.09.83 (22) 10. Erika Hess SUI 1.10.16 13. Maria Epple FRG 1.09.90 (10) 11. Petra Wenzel LIE 1.10.34 14. Erika Hess SUI 1.09.94 ( 7) 12. Ursula Konzett LIE 1.10.35 15. Elisabeth Chaud FRA 1.09.96 (44) 13. Zoe Haas SUI 1.10.46 16. Anne-Flore Rey FRA 1.09.97 (31) 14. Nina Quario ITA 1.10.77 17. Michaela Gerg FRG 1.10.09 (60! 15. Lea Soelkner AUT 1.10.78 18. Lea Soelkner AUT 1.10.11 (28) 19. Claudia Giordani ITA 1.10.21 (11) .
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