Snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics – women's snowboard cross

Women's snowboard cross
at the XX Olympic Winter Games

Pictogram for snowboarding
VenueBardonecchia
DateFebruary 17, 2006
Competitors23 from 14 nations
Medalists
   Switzerland
   United States
   Canada
Snowboarding at the
2006 Winter Olympics
Halfpipe   men   women
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Snowboard cross men women

The women's snowboard cross event in snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Bardonecchia, a village in the Province of Turin, Italy. Competition took place on February 17, 2006.

Medalists

Gold Tanja Frieden
Switzerland (SUI)
Silver Lindsey Jacobellis
United States (USA)
Bronze Dominique Maltais
Canada (CAN)

Results

Qualification

All competitors raced two qualification runs, with only the better of the two times used in the final ranking. The top 16 of the 23 competitors advanced to the quarter-finals. Struck-through runs in the table below represent the discarded time for a competitor.[1]

Rank Name Nationality Run 1 (time)Rank Run 2 (time)RankBest time
1 Maëlle Ricker Canada 1:28.99 1 1:27.85 1 1:27.85
2 Dominique Maltais Canada 1:33.03 13 1:29.33 2 1:29.33
3 Lindsey Jacobellis United States 1:30.89 6 1:29.51 3 1:29.51
4 Tanja Frieden Switzerland 1:30.76 5 1:29.77 4 1:29.77
5 Maria Danielsson Sweden 1:30.01 2 2:06.56 21 1:30.01
6 Isabel Clark Ribeiro Brazil 1:30.12 3 1:31.49 10 1:30.12
7 Olivia Nobs Switzerland 1:32.02 8 1:30.44 5 1:30.44
8 Marie Laissus France 1:30.46 4 1:30.99 8 1:30.46
9 Déborah Anthonioz France 1:31.22 7 1:30.89 6 1:30.89
10 Doresia Krings Austria 1:45.53 21 1:30.90 7 1:30.90
11 Karine Ruby France 1:42.51 20 1:31.03 9 1:31.03
12 Zoe Gillings Great Britain 1:46.71 22 1:31.93 11 1:31.93
13 Katharina Himmler Germany 1:32.15 9 1:33.89 17 1:32.15
14 Mellie Francon Switzerland 1:32.31 10 1:32.30 12 1:32.30
15 Yuka Fujimori Japan 1:32.46 11 1:32.63 13 1:32.46
16 Doris Günther Austria 1:32.58 12 DNF 1:32.58
17 Erin Simmons Canada 1:33.24 14 1:32.74 14 1:32.74
18 Carmen Ranigler Italy DNF 1:32.91 15 1:32.91
19 Dominique Vallee Canada1:34.76 16 1:33.57 16 1:33.57
20 Juliane Bray New Zealand 1:34.45 15 1:39.81 20 1:34.45
21 Emily Thomas Australia 1:37.69 19 1:34.57 18 1:34.57
22 Aleksandra Zhekova Bulgaria 1:36.13 17 1:35.50 19 1:35.50
23 Julie Pomagalski France 1:36.32 18 DSQ 23 1:36.32

Elimination round

The top 16 qualifiers advanced to the quarterfinal round. From here, they participated in four-person elimination races, with the top two from each race advancing.

Quarterfinals

[1]

Quarterfinal 1
Seed Name Rank
1 Maëlle Ricker (CAN) 1
8 Marie Laissus (FRA) 2
9 Déborah Anthonioz (FRA) 3
16 Doris Günther (AUT) 4
Quarterfinal 2
Seed Name Rank
4 Tanja Frieden (SUI) 1
5 Maria Danielsson (SWE) 2
13 Katharina Himmler (GER) 3
12 Zoe Gillings (GBR) 4

Quarterfinal 3
Seed Name Rank
14 Mellie Francon (SUI) 1
3 Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) 2
6 Isabel Clark Ribeiro (BRA) 3
11 Karine Ruby (FRA) 4
Quarterfinal 4
Seed Name Rank
2 Dominique Maltais (CAN) 1
15 Yuka Fujimori (JPN) 2
7 Olivia Nobs (SUI) 3
10 Doresia Krings (AUT) 4

Semifinals

[1]

Semifinal 1
Seed Name Rank
1 Maëlle Ricker (CAN) 1
4 Tanja Frieden (SUI) 2
5 Maria Danielsson (SWE) 3
8 Marie Laissus (FRA) 4

Semifinal 2
Seed Name Rank
3 Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) 1
2 Dominique Maltais (CAN) 2
14 Mellie Francon (SUI) 3
15 Yuka Fujimori (JPN) 4

Finals

The four semifinalists who failed to advanced to the big final competed in the small final to determine 5th through 8th places. The four last place finishers in the quarterfinals contested a 13th-16th classification race, while the third-placed finishers raced for 9th through 13th.[1]

In the large final, American Lindsey Jacobellis had a clear lead heading to the final hill, but failed in an unnecessary attempt at a twisting grab in the air, falling and allowing Tanja Frieden to sweep past her and claim the gold medal.[2]

Large Final
Seed Name Rank
4 Tanja Frieden (SUI)
3 Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)
2 Dominique Maltais (CAN)
1 Maëlle Ricker (CAN) 4
Small Final
Seed Name Rank
14 Mellie Francon (SUI) 5
5 Maria Danielsson (SWE) 6
15 Yuka Fujimori (JPN) 7
8 Marie Laissus (FRA) 8
Classification 9-12
Seed Name Rank
6 Isabel Clark Ribeiro (BRA) 9
9 Déborah Anthonioz (FRA) 10
7 Olivia Nobs (SUI) 11
13 Katharina Himmler (GER) 12
Classification 13-16
Seed Name Rank
10 Doresia Krings (AUT) 13
16 Doris Günther (AUT) 14
12 Zoe Gillings (GBR) 15
11 Karine Ruby (FRA) 16

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Torino 2006 Official Report - Snowboarding" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  2. Lindsey Berra (February 18, 2006). "Jacobellis makes rookie mistake on biggest stage". ESPN. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
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