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    UPDATE 1-Alpine Skiing-World Cup Meribel women's downhill results

    Feb 23 (Infostrada Sports) - Results from the World Cup Meribel Women's Downhill on Saturday

    1. Carolina Ruiz Castillo (Spain) 1:42.56

    2. Maria Hoefl-Riesch (Germany) 1:42.76

    3. Marie Marchand-Arvier (France) 1:42.77

    4. Tina Maze (Slovenia) 1:42.84

    5. Regina Sterz (Austria) 1:42.91

    6. Nadja Kamer (Switzerland) 1:43.18

    7. Tina Weirather (Liechtenstein) 1:43.21

    8. Daniela Merighetti (Italy) 1:43.31

    9. Elisabeth Goergl (Austria) 1:43.32

    10. Marion Rolland (France) 1:43.36

    11. Fraenzi Aufdenblatten (Switzerland) 1:43.42

    12. Lara Gut (Switzerland) 1:43.44

    13. Julia Mancuso (U.S.) 1:43.46

    14. Lotte Smiseth Sejersted (Norway) 1:43.50

    14=. Alice McKennis (U.S.) 1:43.50

    14=. Fabienne Suter (Switzerland) 1:43.50

    17. Stefanie Moser (Austria) 1:43.54

    18. Leanne Smith (U.S.) 1:43.63

    19. Anna Fenninger (Austria) 1:43.64

    20. Andrea Fischbacher (Austria) 1:43.68

    21. Camilla Borsotti (Italy) 1:43.70

    22. Nicole Schmidhofer (Austria) 1:43.73

    23. Viktoria Rebensburg (Germany) 1:43.74

    24. Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden (Switzerland) 1:43.92

    25. Ilka Stuhec (Slovenia) 1:44.08

    26. Edith Miklos (Hungary) 1:44.19

    27. Stacey Cook (U.S.) 1:44.26

    28. Lisa Magdalena Agerer (Italy) 1:44.49

    29. Verena Stuffer (Italy) 1:44.53

    30. Elena Fanchini (Italy) 1:44.54

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