World Para Alpine Skiing Rankings Rankings May 2017

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World Para Alpine Skiing Rankings Rankings May 2017 World Para Alpine Skiing Rankings Rankings May 2017 World Para Alpine Skiing Rankings Rankings May 2017 created by IPC Sport Data Management System Gender: Women | Event Type: Giant Slalom | Period Start: 2016-02-01 | Period End: 2017-05-01 Giant Slalom Races Code Race Code Race Code Race 1 IPCAS-20170401-GBR-GS 17 IPCAS-20170208-USA-GS 33 IPCAS-20160328-CAN-GS 2 IPCAS-20170401-SUI-GS 18 IPCAS-20170207-USA-GS 34 IPCAS-20160327-FRA-GS 3 EC-20170330-SUI-GS 19 IPCAS-20170204-USA-GS 35 IPCAS-20160323-FRA-GS 4 IPCAS-20170329-CAN-GS 20 WCH-20170130-ITA-GS 36 IPCAS-20160322-USA-GS 5 IPCAS-20170328-USA-GS 21 WC-20170118-SLO-GS 37 IPCAS-20160321-USA-GS 6 IPCAS-20170327-FRA-GS 22 EC-20170108-SUI-GS 38 IPCAS-20160319-SUI-GS 7 IPCAS-20170326-ITA-GS 23 WC-20161220-SUI-GS 39 EC-20160318-SUI-GS 8 IPCAS-20170325-AUT-GS 24 WC-20161219-SUI-GS 40 IPCAS-20160313-AUT-GS 9 AS-20170321-JPN-GS 25 WC-20161217-AUT-GS 41 AS-20160309-KOR-GS 10 AS-20170320-JPN-GS 26 WC-20161216-AUT-GS 42 AS-20160308-KOR-GS 11 WC-20170317-KOR-GS 27 EC-20161212-GER-GS 43 WC-20160225-USA-GS 12 WC-20170305-JPN-GS 28 IPCAS-20161210-GER-GS 44 WC-20160224-USA-GS 13 IPCAS-20170304-CZE-GS 29 IPCAS-20161204-USA-GS 45 IPCAS-20160218-ITA-GS 14 IPCAS-20170217-AUT-GS 30 IPCAS-20161203-USA-GS 46 EC-20160211-ESP-GS 15 EC-20170214-SLO-GS 31 IPCAS-20160402-ITA-GS 47 EC-20160210-ESP-GS 16 EC-20170213-SLO-GS 32 IPCAS-20160329-CAN-GS 48 IPCAS-20160206-USA-GS Women's Giant Slalom VI Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class IPCAS Points Races 1 13349 Farkasova, Henrieta SVK B3 0.00 11 / 20 2 19084 Knight, Millie GBR B2 1.60 23 / 25 3 12946 Perrine, Melissa AUS B2 16.53 12 / 25 4 13140 Gallagher, Kelly GBR B3 51.63 IS 5 23842 Ristau, Noemi Ewa GER B2 61.13 22 / 25 6 19135 Fitzpatrick, Menna GBR B2 63.20 20 / 44 7 22142 Aigner, Veronika AUT B2 70.25 8 / 28 8 14237 Mannella, Staci USA B3 77.79 11 / 25 9 24071 Sana, Eleonor BEL B2 97.21 15 / 20 10 16125 Yang, Jae Rim KOR B2 101.88 12 / 20 11 13418 Umstead, Danelle USA B2 102.37 12 / 25 12 24063 Goluza, Eva CRO B2 130.84 16 / 20 13 20310 Dessart, Marie-Morgane BEL B3 233.04 15 / 28 14 29399 Macdonald Lona, Brenda CAN B3 302.05 4 / 5 15 13573 Vadseth, Hanne NOR B3 339.31 38 / SRP 16 31601 Bennink, Maaike NED B2 409.72 8 / SRP 17 14575 Kosinska-Tadej, Anna POL B2 506.62 NRP 18 31607 van Leeuwen, Jolanda NED B2 557.51 8 / SRP 19 31785 Krychtalkova, Michaela CZE B3 773.65 28 / SRP IPC Sport Data Management System Page 1 of 3 Timestamp 2017-05-08 07:26:10 World Para Alpine Skiing Rankings Rankings May 2017 Women's Giant Slalom Standing Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class IPCAS Points Races 1 13116 Bochet, Marie FRA LW6/8-2 0.00 43 / 44 2 13162 Rothfuss, Andrea GER LW6/8-2 0.57 25 / 26 3 13032 Ramsay, Alana CAN LW9-2 14.12 25 / 26 4 13351 Smarzova, Petra SVK LW6/8-2 37.10 12 / 23 5 19058 Latimer, Erin CAN LW6/8-2 51.53 23 / 25 6 29162 Rieder, Anna-Maria GER LW9-1 61.48 3 / 25 7 22832 Jepsen, Mollie CAN LW6/8-2 63.89 IS 8 13206 Corradini, Melania ITA LW6/8-1 63.99 23 / 27 9 13407 Jallen, Stephanie USA LW9-1 69.99 4 / 5 10 17261 Schmidt, Bigna SUI LW5/7-3 72.46 23 / 24 11 13261 Jochemsen, Anna NED LW2 72.53 12 / 23 12 26952 Pemble, Mel CAN LW9-2 75.16 25 / 26 13 13274 Valeanu, Laura ROU LW4 86.37 11 / 43 14 13034 Schwartz, Melanie USA LW2 91.52 4 / 5 15 13086 Pueyo Marimon, Ursula ESP LW2 96.83 2 / 23 16 20240 Turgeon, Frederique CAN LW2 106.46 4 / 5 17 31418 Joechl, Eva-Maria AUT LW6/8-1 112.76 2 / 14 18 17095 Chatel-Laley, Marie FRA LW9-2 117.93 28 / 39 19 31624 Hondo, Ammi JPN LW6/8-2 132.19 12 / 15 20 17129 Schaber, Katrina USA LW9-2 143.26 4 / 5 21 27516 Kunkel, Allison USA LW6/8-2 151.46 4 / 36 22 22219 Perez de Juan, Barbara ESP LW4 180.25 15 / 46 23 31642 Drdakova, Antonia SVK LW6/8-1 219.62 14 / 28 24 29895 Afsar, Insha PAK LW2 234.50 5 / 37 25 21941 Kazazic, Ilma BIH LW3 235.21 3 / 15 26 29323 Raymond, Juliette FRA LW9-1 237.32 6 / 35 27 14202 Kratter, Elena SUI LW2 239.75 IS 28 22813 Marta, Alexandra CAN LW9-1 258.52 4 / 5 29 14412 Mills, Heather GBR LW4 334.88 IS 30 32176 Wang, Qingyun CHN LW6/8-2 338.44 2 / 8 31 14374 Monsieur, Kim NED LW4 339.80 8 / 28 32 29715 Deroualliere, Celine FRA LW6/8-2 351.17 35 / SRP 33 31558 Conway-Murray, Grace GBR LW9-2 383.74 3 / 14 34 19726 Damgaard, Line DEN LW2 428.30 NRP 35 30208 Van Arsdale, Paige USA LW9-2 444.36 17 / 18 36 29398 Gillies, Sarah CAN LW4 464.25 NRP 37 32178 Zhang, Haiyuan CHN LW2 489.63 8 / SRP 38 31716 Cheng, Wenjing CHN LW6/8-2 490.12 8 / SRP 39 31739 Liu, Jing CHN LW2 694.84 28 / SRP 40 31734 Guo, Jiaxin CHN LW6/8-2 863.93 28 / SRP 41 31610 Timpu, Catalina Isabela ITA LW2 1061.79 28 / SRP IPC Sport Data Management System Page 2 of 3 Timestamp 2017-05-08 07:26:10 World Para Alpine Skiing Rankings Rankings May 2017 Women's Giant Slalom Sitting Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class IPCAS Points Races 1 13163 Schaffelhuber, Anna GER LW10-2 0.00 12 / 21 2 12977 Loesch, Claudia AUT LW11 13.82 20 / 23 3 13161 Forster, Anna-Lena GER LW12-1 33.48 12 / 23 4 19057 Muraoka, Momoka JPN LW10-2 40.31 12 / 20 5 13415 Stephens, Laurie USA LW12-1 68.56 4 / 21 6 13249 Tanaka, Yoshiko JPN LW12-2 73.63 5 / 12 7 13419 Victor, Stephani USA LW12-2 91.40 5 / 11 8 18077 Hagspiel, Ruth GER LW10-1 93.61 15 / 21 9 28882 Tuertscher, Heike AUT LW12-1 96.11 3 / 23 10 14426 Pendergast, Victoria AUS LW12-1 111.05 21 / 28 11 21861 van Impelen, Linda NED LW11 125.35 24 / 46 12 21797 van Bergen, Barbara NED LW11 151.51 3 / 14 13 19022 Beninati, Anna USA LW12-2 217.47 29 / 36 14 32830 O'Brien, Saylor USA LW12-2 243.78 4 / 5 15 24003 Bidault, Meije FRA LW12-1 279.06 6 / 35 16 21621 Welschbillig, Laureen FRA LW12-1 291.39 6 / SRP 17 32153 Liu, Sitong CHN LW12-2 296.06 2 / SRP 18 13356 Ottosson Eide, Linnea SWE LW12-1 299.51 14 / 27 19 15109 Jelen, Manuela GER LW12-1 302.38 28 / 38 20 30026 Hundert, Sarah LIE LW10-2 373.31 8 / 38 21 19266 Requist, Beth USA LW10-2 434.72 NRP 22 24030 Elwes, Sophie GBR LW10-1 639.64 36 / SRP 23 17062 Krenova, Kristyna CZE LW10-1 769.88 40 / SRP IPC Sport Data Management System Page 3 of 3 Timestamp 2017-05-08 07:26:10.
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