Water skiing at the 2017 World Games – Women's slalom explained

Venue:Old Odra River, Wrocław, Poland
Dates:25–26 July 2017
Competitors:7
Nations:7
Gold: Geena Krueger
Silver: Clementine Lucine
Bronze: Kate Adriaensen
Prev:2013

The women's slalom competition in water skiing at the 2017 World Games took place from 25 to 26 July 2017 at the Old Odra River in Wrocław, Poland.[1]

Competition format

A total of 7 athletes entered the competition. All of the skiers qualify to final. Skiers have to pass 6 buoys. Every time length of the rope is shorter, respectively: 18.25m, 13.00m, 12.00m, 11.25m, 10.75m and 10.25m. The score include number of good passes of buoys, speed (55 km/h for every athlete) and length of the rope.

Results

Qualifications

RankAthleteNationResultNote
1Clementine Lucine France1.0b/13.00mQ
2Kate Adriaensen0.0b/13.00mQ
3Hanna Edeback4.0b/18.25mQ
4Marina Mosti Italy3.0b/18.25mQ
4Alisa Shevkunova Russia3.0b/18.25mQ
6Geena Krueger Germany2.0b/18.25mQ
7Samantha Dumala United States0.0b/18.25mQ

Final

RankAthleteNationResult
Geena Krueger Germany2.0b/11.25m
Clementine Lucine5.0b/12.00m
Kate Adriaensen5.0b/12.00m
4Alisa Shevkunova Russia5.0b/12.00m
5Samantha Dumala United States4.0b/12.00m
6Marina Mosti Italy3.5b/12.00m
7Hanna Edeback Sweden0.0b/18.25m

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The World Games 2017, Wrocław (POL) info system IWGA. 2020-06-16. www.theworldgames.org.