2016 Alpine Skiing World Cup/Women's Alpine Combined

2015-16 Alpine Combined Standings [1]
TEAM / NAME VDI SOL LEN 2016
Argentina M Simari Birkner00643rd
Austria Brunner03636 22nd
Austria Haaser0184419th
Austria Hütter24242429th
Austria Kirchgasser6073153
Austria Maier881531st
Austria Puchner12213225th
Austria Reisinger55546th
Austria Scheyer08841st
Austria Schneeberger0152927th
Austria Siebenhofer    11111134th
Austria Venier99939th
Canada Crawford0292926th
Canada Gagnon [2]0100145➍th
Canada Mielzynski00841st
Canada Prefontaine03348th
Czech Republic Paulathova02249th
France Bailet45455813th
France Barthet060100➏th
France Miradoli7474718th
France Worley20386211th
Germany Dorsch13132528th
Italy Bassino001035th
Italy Brignone0505017th
Italy E. Curtoni32323223rd
Italy Delago14141432nd
Italy Goggia0101035th
Italy Marsaglia363665➓th
Italy Schnarf325890➐th
Norway Mowinckel404769➒th
Norway Sejersted10injury - (10) 35th
Norway Skjöld0141432nd
Serbia Ignjatović16645th
Slovenia Brodnik26385315th
Slovenia Bucik44447th
Slovenia Ferk50545414th
Slovenia Ilka Stuhec0242429th
Sweden Kling15264420th
 Switzerland  Feierabend02272➑th
 Switzerland  Gisin22224221st
 Switzerland  Gut [3]100100160
 Switzerland  Hählen22249th
 Switzerland  Holdener [4]1898198
 Switzerland  Kopp0456112th
 Switzerland  Nufer011038th
United States Cook39940th
United States Ross16165216th
United States Shiffrin0323223rd
United States Vonn80100(100) ➎th
United States Wiles66643rd
Official Results ► VDI [5] SOL [6] LEN [7]
Color Key For Podium Place
1st
GOLD
2nd
SILVER
3rd
BRONZE

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References
  1. FIS web page
  2. "Gagnon 1". International Ski Federation. 28 February 2016.
  3. "Gut 1". International Ski Federation.
  4. "Holdener 1". International Ski Federation.
  5. "Alpine Combined - Val d'Isère, France". International Ski Federation. 18 December 2015.
  6. "Alpine Combined - Soldeu El Tarter, Andorra". International Ski Federation. 28 February 2016.
  7. "Alpine Combined - Lenzerheide, Switzerland". International Ski Federation. 13 March 2016.
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