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Women's downhill
at the FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships 2017
VenueEngiadina, Piz Nair
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates12 February 2017
Competitors38 from 17 nations
Winning time1:32.85
Medalists
gold medal Ilka Štuhec   Slovenia
silver medal Stephanie Venier   Austria
bronze medal Lindsey Vonn   United States
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Women's Downhill
LocationEngiadina
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Vertical   705 m (2,313 ft)
Top elevation2,745 m (9,006 ft)
Base elevation2,040 m (6,693 ft)
Longest run2.633 km (1.64 mi)

The Women's downhill competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on Sunday, 12 February 2017.

Slovenia's Ilka Štuhec won the gold medal, Stephanie Venier of Austria took the silver, and the bronze medalist was Lindsey Vonn of the United States.

The race course was 2.633 km (1.64 mi) in length, with a vertical drop of 705 m (2,313 ft) from a starting elevation of 2,745 m (9,006 ft) above sea level. Štuhec's winning time of 92.85 seconds yielded an average speed of 102.087 km/h (63.4 mph) and an average vertical descent rate of 7.593 m/s (24.9 ft/s).

Results

The race started at 11:15 CET (UTC+1).

Rank Bib Name Country Time Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 Ilka Štuhec  Slovenia 1:32.85
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Stephanie Venier  Austria 1:33.25 +0.40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 9 Lindsey Vonn  United States 1:33.30 +0.45
4 5 Sofia Goggia  Italy 1:33.37 +0.52
5 4 Laurenne Ross  United States 1:33.57 +0.72
6 10 Christine Scheyer  Austria 1:33.79 +0.94
7 11 Fabienne Suter   Switzerland 1:33.88 +1.03
8 28 Michelle Gisin   Switzerland 1:33.89 +1.04
9 14 Ramona Siebenhofer  Austria 1:33.97 +1.12
10 3 Tina Weirather  Liechtenstein 1:34.03 +1.18
11 13 Viktoria Rebensburg  Germany 1:34.10 +1.25
12 18 Jasmine Flury   Switzerland 1:34.36 +1.51
12 2 Jacqueline Wiles  United States 1:34.36 +1.51
14 8 Elena Fanchini  Italy 1:34.39 +1.54
15 16 Breezy Johnson  United States 1:34.49 +1.64
16 1 Nicole Schmidhofer  Austria 1:34.61 +1.76
17 17 Kajsa Kling  Sweden 1:34.64 +1.79
18 19 Corinne Suter   Switzerland 1:34.65 +1.80
19 20 Verena Stuffer  Italy 1:34.81 +1.96
20 12 Ragnhild Mowinckel  Norway 1:34.91 +2.06
21 24 Ester Ledecká  Czech Republic 1:34.96 +2.11
22 15 Johanna Schnarf  Italy 1:35.05 +2.20
23 23 Maruša Ferk  Slovenia 1:35.23 +2.38
24 22 Kristin Lysdahl  Norway 1:35.26 +2.41
25 25 Tiffany Gauthier  France 1:35.39 +2.54
25 21 Maria Therese Tviberg  Norway 1:35.39 +2.54
27 32 Aleksandra Prokopyeva  Russia 1:35.46 +2.61
28 30 Alexandra Coletti  Monaco 1:35.53 +2.68
29 31 Kristina Riis-Johannessen  Norway 1:35.72 +2.87
29 29 Kira Weidle  Germany 1:35.72 +2.87
31 26 Romane Miradoli  France 1:35.84 +2.99
32 27 Valérie Grenier  Canada 1:35.86 +3.01
33 33 Lisa Hörnblad  Sweden 1:36.69 +3.84
34 35 Pavla Klicnarová  Czech Republic 1:37.87 +5.02
35 34 Kateřina Pauláthová  Czech Republic 1:38.02 +5.17
36 36 Noelle Barahona  Chile 1:38.59 +5.74
37 38 Macarena Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:39.08 +6.23
38 37 Sarah Schleper  Mexico 1:42.59 +9.74

References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. Start list
  3. ^ Final results
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