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 combined events, competitors' times in a downhill race and slalom are added to produce an overall final ranking. 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![]() |
1:54.39 | Florian Pasquier |
1:54.72 | Finn Marceau![]() |
1:55.09 |
Super-G |
Massimiliano Coriolano Vannini![]() |
1:31.26 | Désiré Dufour Jigme Thapa ![]() |
1:31.41 | Not awarded as there was a tie for silver. | |
Giant slalom |
Frédéric Granet |
49.36 | Dario Bazzoni![]() |
50.11 | Jacques Reed![]() |
50.41 |
Slalom |
Milo Héroux |
48.07 | Stefan Böttger![]() |
48.51 | Brynjólfur Ingivaldsson![]() |
49.16 |
Combined |
Finn Marceau![]() |
1:53.58 | Robert Bolle![]() |
1:54.17 | Template:Country data Estmere | 1:54.55 |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Eevi Nurme![]() |
1:44.35 | Lily Braun![]() |
1:45.51 | Deirdre Ní Dhubhthaigh![]() |
1:46.00 |
Super-G |
Hedda Norstoga![]() |
1:20.12 | Template:Country data Estmere | 1:20.17 | Zamìna Straza |
1:21.13 |
Giant slalom |
Naomi Grant![]() |
1:11.77 | Angelina Sambor Ute Pückler ![]() |
1:11.81 | Not awarded as there was a tie for silver. | |
Slalom |
Vanessa Korsgaard![]() |
51.50 | Aurora Vaccarini![]() |
52.10 | Naomi Grant![]() |
52.63 |
Combined |
Nao Sindou![]() |
1:24.33 | Marina Azéma |
1:24.62 | Template:Country data Estmere | 1:25.36 |
Mixed event
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Team |
![]() Robert Bolle Felix Møller Ludvig Svendsen Hedda Norstoga Therese Holten Gerda Bredesen |
7:57.46 | 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)