Talk:France leads medal count after third competition day of 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships

Journalist notes
Day one medal totals:

AUT 1G 0S 1B SUI 0G 1S GER 1G 1S 1B USA 1G 1S FRA 1G 0S 2B ESP 1G 0S 0B ITA 0G 1S 0B CAN 0G 1S 1B SVK 1G 0S 0B RUS 0G 1S 0B GBR 0G 0S 1B

Total following day two:

Country	Gold	Silver	Bronze	Total AUT	3	1	1	5 FRA	2	2	2	6 ESP	2	0	0	2 GER	1	2	1	4 RUS	1	1	1	3 USA	1	1	1	3 JPN	1	0	1	2 SVK	1	0	0	1 CAN	0	2	1	3 GBR	0	1	2	3 SUI	0	1	2	3 ITA	0	1	0	1

Total following day three:

G	S	B	T	Previous rank FRA	4	2	2	8	2 AUT	4	1	2	7	1 GER	2	4	1	7	4 RUS	2	2	2	6	5 SVK	2	1	0	3	8 ESP	2	0	0	2	3 USA	1	1	1	3	6 JPN	1	1	1	3	7 CAN	0	2	4	6	9 SUI	0	2	2	4	11 GBR	0	1	2	3	10 ITA	0	1	0	1	12 NZL	0	0	1	1

I talked to the New Zealand people on the first day and they said there were only two skiers there: Hall and Corey Peters. This can be confirmed by looking at the scoresheets.

Today, the slalom was run because it had been cancelled yesterday owing to poor conditions. It was originally scheduled as an off day based on the schedule we have from the poster. (This was also visible on the IPC Alpine website for a while.)

Jon Santacana was visibly upset after he came into the exist area after having ticked a DNF on his run. He also tweeted about his loss and how it upset him. As he had two gold medals and was trying for a sweep, this explains his behavior. He came down the mountain with his guide a lot later as he was the last one in his group to complete his second run.

The rest of this is from the score sheets that have already been mailed to scoop. --213.97.38.24 (talk) 21:35, 24 February 2013 (UTC)


 * This is also based on the email from the Spanish Paralympic Committee person regarding Natalie´s wildcard status. --LauraHale (talk) 21:38, 24 February 2013 (UTC)