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The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2017 were the 36th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 6–14 March 2017 in Åre, Sweden.
Medal winners
editMen's events
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Downhill | Sam Morse United States |
1:23.34 | Alexander Prast Italy |
1:23.72 | Raphael Haaser Austria |
1:23.84 |
Super-G | Nils Alphand France |
1:17.91 | Raphael Haaser Austria |
1:17.92 | Semyel Bissg Switzerland |
1:17.93 |
Giant Slalom | Loïc Meillard Switzerland |
2:25.23 | Timon Haugan Norway |
2:25.80 | Victor Guillot France |
2:26.11 |
Slalom | Adrian Pertl Austria |
1:37.64 | Bjørn Brudevoll Norway |
1:37.80 | Simon Efimov Russia |
1:38.26 |
Combined | Loïc Meillard Switzerland |
2:05.14 | River Radamus United States |
2:06.68 | Georg Hegele Germany |
2:06.73 |
Women's events
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Downhill | Alice Merryweather United States |
1:25.27 | Katja Grossmann Switzerland |
1:25.29 | Kira Weidle Germany |
1:25.70 |
Super-G | Nadine Fest Austria |
1:15.10 | Franziska Gritsch Austria |
1:16.29 | Dajana Dengscherz Austria |
1:16.40 |
Giant Slalom | Laura Pirovano Italy |
1:58.38 | Katharina Liensberger Austria |
1:58.51 | Chiara Mair Austria |
1:59.53 |
Slalom | Camille Rast Switzerland |
1:42.81 | Ali Nullmeyer Canada |
1:42.90 | Chiara Mair Austria |
1:43.22 |
Combined | Nadine Fest Austria |
2:09.05 | Meta Hrovat Slovenia |
2:09.51 | Franziska Gritsch Austria |
2:09.52 |
Team event
editExternal links
edit- World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2017 results at fis-ski.com