FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 – Men's super-G

The Men's super-G competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 6 February.[1][2][3][4]

Men's super-G
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019
VenueÅre ski resort
LocationÅre, Sweden
Dates6 February
Competitors70 from 33 nations
Winning time1:24.20
Medalists
    Italy
    France
    Austria
Men's Super-G
LocationÅre, Sweden
Vertical   637 m (2,090 ft)
Top elevation1,033 m (3,389 ft)
Base elevation   396 m (1,299 ft)

Results

The race was started at 12:30.[5]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDiff
3Dominik Paris Italy1:24.20
14Johan Clarey France1:24.29+0.09
9Vincent Kriechmayr Austria1:24.29+0.09
418Christof Innerhofer Italy1:24.55+0.35
520Adrien Théaux France1:24.57+0.37
615Josef Ferstl Germany1:24.59+0.39
74Brice Roger France1:24.61+0.41
830Mattia Casse Italy1:24.70+0.50
823Steven Nyman United States1:24.70+0.50
88Adrian Smiseth Sejersted Norway1:24.70+0.50
1124Ryan Cochran-Siegle United States1:24.73+0.53
1216Marco Odermatt  Switzerland1:24.78+0.58
1328Martin Čater Slovenia1:24.79+0.59
1425Nils Allègre France1:24.84+0.64
1521Dominik Schwaiger Germany1:24.87+0.67
1611Aksel Lund Svindal Norway1:25.12+0.92
1727Benjamin Thomsen Canada1:25.13+0.93
181Beat Feuz  Switzerland1:25.20+1.00
1937Felix Monsén Sweden1:25.25+1.05
2036Alexander Köll Sweden1:25.28+1.08
2029Daniel Danklmaier Austria1.25.28+1.08
227Kjetil Jansrud Norway1:25.38+1.18
2350Bryce Bennett United States1:25.82+1.62
245Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Norway1:25.83+1.63
2545Mattias Rönngren Sweden1:25.98+1.78
2639Christoffer Faarup Denmark1:26.01+1.81
2734Brodie Seger Canada1:26.05+1.85
2840Henrik von Appen Chile1:26.16+1.96
2942Filip Zubčić Croatia1:26.28+2.08
3043Natko Zrnčić-Dim Croatia1:26.37+2.17
3147Ivan Kuznetsov Russia1:26.39+2.19
3138Maarten Meiners Netherlands1:26.39+2.19
3357Pavel Trikhichev Russia1:26.99+2.79
3458Olle Sundin Sweden1:27.15+2.95
3546Marc Oliveras Andorra1:27.69+3.49
3659Arnaud Alessandria Monaco1:28.06+3.86
3731James Crawford Canada1:28.13+3.93
3854Harry Laidlaw Australia1:28.27+4.27
3953Martin Bendík Slovakia1:28.47+4.39
4060Tomáš Klinský Czech Republic1:28.59+4.07
4156Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander Bolivia1:28.68+4.48
4255Kryštof Krýzl Czech Republic1:29.22+5.02
4332Jack Gower Great Britain1:29.58+5.38
4461Sven von Appen Chile1:30.12+5.92
4526Matteo Marsaglia Italy1:30.94+6.74
4665Elvis Opmanis Latvia1:31.34+7.14
4768Albin Tahiri Kosovo1:31.72+7.52
4867Yuri Danilochkin Belarus1:32.98+8.78
4966Andrej Drukarov Lithuania1:33.33+9.13
5063Ivan Kovbasnyuk Ukraine1:33.61+9.41
5169Sergey Danov Kazakhstan1:35.66+11.46
2Thomas Tumler  SwitzerlandDid not finish
6Boštjan Kline Slovenia
10Dustin Cook Canada
12Travis Ganong United States
13Matthias Mayer Austria
17Mauro Caviezel  Switzerland
19Hannes Reichelt Austria
22Klemen Kosi Slovenia
33Miha Hrobat Slovenia
35Marko Vukićević Serbia
41Manuel Schmid Germany
44Ian Gut Liechtenstein
48Matej Prieložný Slovakia
49Ondřej Berndt Czech Republic
51Andreas Romar Finland
52Jan Zabystřan Czech Republic
62Adur Etxezarreta Spain
64Ioan Valeriu Achiriloaie Romania
70Uladzislau Chertsin Belarus

References

  1. Schedule
  2. Start list
  3. "Dominik Paris is the new super-g World Champion". FIS-Ski.com. 6 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  4. "From tending sheep to death metal, Paris now a ski champion". ESPN. Associated Press. 6 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  5. Final results
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