On the 11th, the Beijing Olympics ski alpine skiing was held in the women's Super-G, and Czech player Ester Ledecka, who aimed to win both ski alpine skiing and snowboarding in a row, was fifth.

Redetzka won gold medals in both the Super-G Women's Ski Alpine and the Parallel Giant Slalom Snowboard at the last Pyeongchang Tournament, and became the first gold medalist in both ski alpine and snowboard events in Olympic history.



She also won the Snowboard Women's Parallel Giant Slalom this year and achieved her consecutive victories, and her consecutive victories also took place at the Ski Alpine Women's Super-G Women's Super-G on the 11th.



The Super-G Women's Super-G competed for the ranking in one time, and Redetsuka finished fifth with a time of 1'13.94, which was 0.43 behind the top, and did not win the event in a row.



The gold medal was Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland at 1: 13.51, the silver medal was Mirjam Puchner of Austria, and the bronze medal was Michelle Gisin of Switzerland.



Japanese players did not participate in this event.