FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 – Men's super-G

The men's super-G competition at the 2013 World Championships was held on Wednesday, 6 February. It was the first men's race of the championships; 82 athletes from 32 countries competed.[1]

Men's super-G
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013
VenuePlanai
Schladming, Austria
Date6 February 2013
Competitors82 from 32 nations
Winning time1:23.96
Medalists
    United States
    France
    Norway

Ted Ligety won the world title, his first-ever victory in a super-G race in international competition. A top competitor in giant slalom, his only previous podium in super-G was a runner-up finish at a World Cup race at Val-d'Isère in December 2009.[2] Completing the podium were Gauthier de Tessières, a late replacement, and Aksel Lund Svindal.[3][4]

Kjetil Jansrud crashed and tore a ligament in his left knee, ending his 2013 season.[5]

Results

The race was started on schedule at 11:00.[6]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
10Ted Ligety United States1:23.96
4Gauthier de Tessières France1:24.16+0.20
22Aksel Lund Svindal Norway1:24.18+0.22
419Hannes Reichelt Austria1:24.51+0.55
516Matthias Mayer Austria1:24.91+0.95
61Alexis Pinturault France1:24.99+1.03
720Christof Innerhofer Italy1:25.05+1.09
813Romed Baumann Austria1:25.17+1.21
921Adrien Théaux France1:25.21+1.25
1012Georg Streitberger Austria1:25.30+1.34
1117Matteo Marsaglia Italy1:25.35+1.39
1214Jan Hudec Canada1:25.52+1.56
136Thomas Biesemeyer United States1:25.56+1.60
149Peter Fill Italy1:25.60+1.64
1525Ryan Cochran-Siegle United States1:25.63+1.67
1628Manuel Osborne-Paradis Canada1:25.74+1.78
178Andreas Romar Finland1:25.75+1.79
1827Patrick Küng  Switzerland1:25.88+1.92
1932Benjamin Thomsen Canada1:25.93+1.97
2011Werner Heel Italy1:26.00+2.04
217Thomas Mermillod-Blondin France1:26.11+2.15
2223Siegmar Klotz Italy1:26.27+2.31
2315Erik Guay Canada1:26.30+2.34
2436Tobias Stechert Germany1:26.64+2.68
2526Carlo Janka  Switzerland1:26.73+2.77
2629Didier Défago  Switzerland1:26.81+2.85
2735Klemen Kosi Slovenia1:26.83+2.87
2824Ivica Kostelić Croatia1:26.89+2.93
2946Marcus Sandell Finland1:27.01+3.05
3031Boštjan Kline Slovenia1:27.02+3.06
3133Andrej Šporn Slovenia1:27.04+3.08
3239Matts Olsson Sweden1:27.26+3.30
333Stephan Keppler Germany1:27.55+3.59
3438Douglas Hedin Sweden1:27.60+3.64
3530Rok Perko Slovenia1:27.78+3.82
3664Adam Žampa Slovakia1:27.94+3.98
3737Paul de la Cuesta Spain1:28.48+4.52
3849Nikola Chongarov Bulgaria1:28.61+4.65
3945Benjamin Griffin New Zealand1:28.72+4.76
4044Maciej Bydlinski Poland1:28.93+4.97
4155Martin Vráblík Czech Republic1:29.30+5.34
4253Nick Prebble New Zealand1:29.35+5.39
4377Jorge Birkner Ketelhohn Argentina1:29.99+6.03
4458Max Ullrich Croatia1:30.02+6.06
4543Kevin Esteve Andorra1:30.20+6.24
4656Svetoslav Georgiev Bulgaria1:30.23+6.27
4752Martin Khuber Kazakhstan1:30.32+6.36
4870Igor Laikert Bosnia and Herzegovina1:30.66+6.70
4967Michal Klusak Poland1:30.82+6.86
5074Matej Falat Slovakia1:30.85+6.89
5151Sebastian Brigović Croatia1:31.00+7.04
5257Georgi Georgiev Bulgaria1:31.06+7.10
5371Yuri Danilochkin Belarus1:31.08+7.12
5473Igor Zakurdaev Kazakhstan1:31.32+7.36
5575Sam Robertson Australia1:31.77+7.81
5650Christoffer Faarup Denmark1:31.90+7.94
5762Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina1:32.02+8.06
5876Taras Pimenov Kazakhstan1:32.05+8.09
5961Steffan Winkelhorst Netherlands1:32.14+8.18
6081Rostyslav Feshchuk Ukraine1:32.76+8.80
6166Jackson Coull Australia1:33.08+9.12
6268Istok Rodeš Croatia1:33.23+9.27
6363Jamie Prebble New Zealand1:33.76+9.80
6472Roberts Rode Latvia1:34.35+10.39
6580Ivan Kovbasnyuk Ukraine1:35.98+12.02
6678Stephan Sumps Chile1:38.42+14.46
5Andrew Weibrecht United StatesDNF
18Kjetil Jansrud NorwayDNF
34Aleksandr Glebov RussiaDNF
40Ivan Muravyev RussiaDNF
41Arjan Wanders NetherlandsDNF
42Marvin van Heek NetherlandsDNF
47Ferran Terra SpainDNF
48Maarten Meiners NetherlandsDNF
54Willis Feasey New ZealandDNF
59Georg Lindner MoldovaDNF
60Marc Oliveras AndorraDNF
65Dmitriy Koshkin KazakhstanDNF
79Ignacio Freeman Crespo ArgentinaDNF
DQ2Silvan Zurbriggen  Switzerland1:25.32+1.36
DQ69Ondrej Berndt Czech Republic1:31.30+7.34
DQ82Marton Kekesi Hungary1:43.25+19.29

Video

References

  1. "FIS World Ski Championships Super G L Official Starter List" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  2. "Skiing: Ted Ligety wins super-G world title in Austria". Salt Lake Tribune. Associated Press. 6 February 2013.
  3. "Ted Ligety earns super G gold with exquisite run". Ski Racing.com. 6 February 2013.
  4. "Ted Ligety speeds to super G gold". FIS Alpine.com. 6 February 2013.
  5. "Season over early for Jansrud". FIS Alpine.com. 6 February 2013.
  6. "FIS World Ski Championships Super G M Results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
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