World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2024

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The 2024 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships were held at Haute-Savoie in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, France from 30 January to 3 February 2024.[1] It was the sixth time that a World Junior Alpine Skiing Championship was held in France after the editions in 1982, 1998, 1999, 2003 and 2010.

Dates30 January – 3 February
Teams56
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World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships
LocationHaute-Savoie, France
Dates30 January – 3 February
Teams56
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The races took place on several courses: Chatel, Les Gets, Morzine, St. Jean d'Aulps and Avoriaz.

Schedule

The competitive program is as follows (all times CET)[2]

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DateTimeDiscipline
30 January11:00Women's Downhill
30 January12:00Men's Downhill
31 January11:00Women's Super G
31 January12:00Men's Super G
31 January17:30Women's slalom team combines
31 January18:15Men's slalom team combines
1 February17:00Mixed Team event
2 February10:00 (1st run)Women's giant slalom
2 February15:00 (1st run)Men's slalom
3 February11:00 (1st run)Men's giant slalom
3 February12:00 (1st run)Women's slalom
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Medal summary

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill[3] Livio Hiltbrand
 Switzerland
1:19.05 Gregorio Bernardi
 Italy
1:19.40 Max Perathoner
 Italy
1:19.52
Super-G[4] Max Perathoner
 Italy
1:12.27 Ander Mintegui
 Spain
1:12.48 Livio Hiltbrand
 Switzerland
1:12.49
Team Alpine Combined[5] Max Perathoner
Edoardo Saracco
 Italy
2:01.84 Alban Elezi Cannaferina
Antoine Azzolin
 France
2:02.03 Moritz Zudrell
Jakob Greber
 Austria
2:02.38
Giant Slalom[6] Ryder Sarchett
 United States
2:06.97 Alban Elezi Cannaferina
 France
2:07.03 Fabian Ax Swartz
 Sweden
2:07.07
Slalom[7] Lenz Hächler
 Switzerland
1:40.70 Moritz Zudrell
 Austria
1:41.09 Hans Grahl-Madsen
 Norway
1:41.27
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Ladies events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill[8] Victoria Olivier
 Austria
1:08.39 Malorie Blanc
 Switzerland
1:08.40 Rosa Pohjolainen
 Finland
1:08.79
Super-G[9] Malorie Blanc
 Switzerland
1:15.03 Viktoria Bürgler
 Austria
1:15.50 Nicole Eibl
 Austria
1:16.17
Team Alpine Combined[10] Malorie Blanc
Anuk Brändli
 Switzerland
2:06.38 Viktoria Bürgler
Natalie Falch
 Austria
2:06.91 Stefanie Grob
Janine Mächler
 Switzerland
2:07.37
Giant Slalom[11] Britt Richardson
 Canada
2:01.96 Stefanie Grob
 Switzerland
2:02.77 Lara Colturi
 Albania
2:03.14
Slalom[12] Dženifera Ģērmane
 Latvia
1:22.98 Anuk Brändli
 Switzerland
1:24.40 Cornelia Öhlund
 Sweden
1:24.57
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Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team parallel[13] Thea Jellum
Johs Herland
Madeleine Sylvester-Davik
Hans Grahl-Madsen
 Norway
Cornelia Öhlund
Lucas Kongsholm
Liza Backlund
Emil Nyberg
 Sweden
Liv Moritz
Camden Palmquist
Elisabeth Bocock
Cooper Puckett
 United States
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Medal table

  *   Host nation (France)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Switzerland4329
2 Italy2114
3 Austria1326
4 Norway1012
 United States1012
6 Canada1001
 Latvia1001
8 France*0202
9 Sweden0123
10 Spain0101
11 Albania0011
 Finland0011
Totals (12 entries)11111133
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