German Skeleton Championship 2009 - Women

Women

Rank Athlete Club Time
1 Katharina Heinz RSG Hochsauerland 1:00.14 (2)
1:03.19 (2)
2:03.33
2 Marion Trott BSR Oberhof 1:00.33 (3)
1:03.16 (1)
+0.16
3 Julia Eichhorn BSR Oberhof 1:00.12 (1)
1:03.55 (6)
+0.34
4 Kathleen Lorenz BSR Oberhof 1:00.50 (5)
1:03.23 (3)
+0.40
5 Monique Riekewald BSR Oberhof 1:00.46 (4)
1:03.49 (5)
+0.62
6 Loretta Huber WSV Königssee 1:01.98 (9)
1:03.28 (4)
+1.93
7 Sophia Griebel RT Suhl 1:01.10 (6)
1:04.27 (7)
+2.04
8 Inga Renker RSG Hochsauerland 1:01.89 (8)
1:04.35 (8)
+2.91
9 Diane Maciejeski RSG Hochsauerland 1:01.82 (7)
1:04.60 (10)
+3.09
10 Tina Hermann WSV Königssee 1:02.35 (11)
1:04.54 (9)
+3.56
11 Katharina Hamann BSR Oberhof 1:02.26 (10)
1:04.99 (11)
+3.92
12 Laura Malaika BRC 05 Friedrichroda 1:02.39 (12)
1:05.56 (12)
+4.62
13 Alina Hauswald RRV Sonneberg-Schalkau 1:02.53
14 Jaqline Lölling RSG Hochsauerland 1:02.68
15 Sandra Winkler WSV Königssee 1:02.78
16 Katrin Koller WSV Königssee 1:02.93
17 Lena Joch RSG Hochsauerland 1:03.02
18 Simone Weigel BSC Winterberg 1:03.04
19 Lisa Winkler WSV Königssee 1:03.51
20 Lisa Rettler BSC Winterberg 1:03.88
21 Johanna Kastner WSV Königssee 1:05.11

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