Aventine skiing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
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Aventine skiing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games | |
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Venue | Nordfolden Ski Centre |
Location | Nordfolden, Scovern |
Dates | 21 February – 5 March |
Competitors | 202 from 32 nations |
Aventine skiing at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games will be held at the Nordfolden Ski Centre in Nordfolden, Scovern between 21 February and 5 March 2024. There are eleven events scheduled: five men's, five women's, and one mixed team event. In the mixed team event, three women and three men from each participating nation compete in a giant slalom race, with all six times added to produce a final ranking.
Competition schedule
Date | Event |
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21 February | Men's downhill |
Women's giant slalom | |
22 February | Men's super-G |
23 February | Women's slalom |
24 February | Men's combined |
25 February | Women's super-G |
27 February | Men's giant slalom |
29 February | Women's downhill |
1 March | Men's slalom |
2 March | Women's combined |
5 March | Mixed team |
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Markus Mallwitz Werania |
1:54.39 | Florian Pasquier Gaullica |
1:54.72 | Finn Marceau Cassier |
1:55.09 |
Super-G |
Massimiliano Coriolano Vannini Etruria |
1:31.26 | Désiré Dufour Gaullica Jigme Thapa Mahayala |
1:31.41 | Not awarded as there was a tie for silver. | |
Giant slalom |
Frédéric Granet Gaullica |
49.36 | Dario Bazzoni Etruria |
50.11 | Jacques Reed Cassier |
50.41 |
Slalom |
Milo Héroux Gaullica |
48.07 | Stefan Böttger Werania |
48.51 | Brynjólfur Ingivaldsson Scovern |
49.16 |
Combined |
Finn Marceau Cassier |
1:53.58 | Robert Bolle Scovern |
1:54.17 | Template:Country data Estmere | 1:54.55 |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Eevi Nurme Alsland |
1:44.35 | Lily Braun Cassier |
1:45.51 | Deirdre Ní Dhubhthaigh Caldia |
1:46.00 |
Super-G |
Hedda Norstoga Scovern |
1:20.12 | Template:Country data Estmere | 1:20.17 | Zamìna Straza Montecara |
1:21.13 |
Giant slalom |
Naomi Grant Cassier |
1:11.77 | Angelina Sambor Gaullica Ute Pückler Werania |
1:11.81 | Not awarded as there was a tie for silver. | |
Slalom |
Vanessa Korsgaard Scovern |
51.50 | Aurora Vaccarini Etruria |
52.10 | Naomi Grant Cassier |
52.63 |
Combined |
Nao Sindou Senria |
1:24.33 | Marina Azéma Gaullica |
1:24.62 | Template:Country data Estmere | 1:25.36 |
Mixed event
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Team |
Scovern Robert Bolle Felix Møller Ludvig Svendsen Hedda Norstoga Therese Holten Gerda Bredesen |
7:57.46 | Gaullica Désiré Dufour Ladislas Bourque Vivien Seyrès Geneviève Coquelin Maryvonne Boissieu Mathilde Delafosse |
8:05.47 | Template:Country data Estmere Sotirian Vrihter Terence Fox Daniel Fletcher Lily-Mae Allen Nihteġ Brevver Lakia Tifour |
8:06.42 |
Results
Men's downhill
Men's super-G
Men's giant slalom
Men's slalom
Men's combined
Women's downhill
Women's super-G
Women's giant slalom
Women's slalom
Women's combined
Mixed team
Participating nations
A total of 202 athletes from 32 nations qualified for the event.
The number in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.
- Alsland (9)
- Ansan (16)
- Aucuria (2)
- Austeria (2)
- Bistravia (2)
- Caldia (11)
- Cassier (12)
- Chistovodia (6)
- East Miersa (12)
- Template:Country data Estmere (9)
- Etruria (14)
- Gaullica (15)
- Hennehouwe (5)
- Île dʼÉmeraude (1)
- Kesselbourg (6)
- Lavana (1)
- Mahayala (3)
- Montecara (2)
- File:Nirala flag.svg Nirala (1)
- Paretia (4)
- Penduk (1)
- Piraea (1)
- Rizealand (3)
- File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru (2)
- Salikhia (3)
- Scovern (13)
- Senria (11)
- Shangea (5)
- Soravia (13)
- Tsabara (1)
- Vinalia (1)
- Werania (15)