Women's Individual - Skeleton |
Women's Individual 2002 |
Final standing | |||||||||
Tristan Gale | USA | 1.45,11 | |||||||
Lea Ann Parsley | USA | 1.45,21 | |||||||
Alex Coomber | GBR | 1.45,37 | |||||||
4. | Diana Sartor | GER | 1.45,53 | ||||||
5. | Maya Pedersen | SUI | 1.45,55 | ||||||
6. | Lindsay Alcock | CAN | 1.45,69 | ||||||
7. | Yekaterina Mironova | RUS | 1.45,95 | ||||||
8. | Steffi Hanzlik | GER | 1.45,95 | ||||||
9. | Dany Locati | ITA | 1.46,65 | ||||||
10. | Michelle Kelly | CAN | 1.47,32 | ||||||
11. | Elizabeth Couch | NZL | 1.47,80 | ||||||
12. | Eiko Nakayama | JPN | 1.48,72 | ||||||
13. | Cindy Ninou | GRE | 1.49,28 | ||||||
Women's Individual - Skeleton - Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics
Event Format: Drivers raced with high speed on a sled in a prone head-first position down an ice track through curved, high-speed turns. The competition was held over two days and consisted of four runs for each driver - two each day. The driver with the fastest total time for the four runs was the winner of the Olympic gold medal. Event facts: Women's Individual competition was held at the Utah Olympic Park and 13 athletes participated in the event. |
These results for Women's Individual - Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics - are based on the official Olympic reports and the Olympian Database |