Narciarstwo alpejskie na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 – slalom gigant mężczyzn

Slalom gigant mężczyzn
20182026
Data

13 lutego 2022

Gospodarz

Yanqing

Miejscowość

National Alpine Skiing Centre

Zwycięzcy
I miejsce

II miejsce

III miejsce

Szwajcaria Marco Odermatt


Słowenia Žan Kranjec

Francja Mathieu Faivre

Slalom gigant mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji rozgrywana w ramach narciarstwa alpejskiego na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 w Pekinie. Zawodnicy rywalizowali w dniu 13 lutego w National Alpine Skiing Centre w Yanqing[1].

Terminarz

DataKonkurencjaGodzina rozpoczęcia
Czas CETCzas lokalny
13 lutego1. zjazd10:1503:15
2. zjazd15:0008:00

Wyniki

MiejsceNrZawodnikReprezentacja1. przejazd2. przejazdCzas
łączny
Strata
CzasMiejsceCzasMiejsce
Gold medal icon.svg4Odermatt, MarcoMarco Odermatt Szwajcaria1:02,931.1:06,422.2:09,35
Silver medal icon.svg13Kranjec, ŽanŽan Kranjec Słowenia1:03,718.1:05,831.2:09,54+0,19
Bronze medal icon.svg5Faivre, MathieuMathieu Faivre Francja1:03,013.1:07,6813.2:10,69+1,34
4.16Radamus, RiverRiver Radamus Stany Zjednoczone1:03,799.1:07,165.2:10,95+1,60
5.17Favrot, ThibautThibaut Favrot Francja1:03,125.1:07,9214.2:11,04+1,69
6Pinturault, AlexisAlexis Pinturault Francja1:03,9911.1:07,054.2:11,04+1,69
7.8Caviezel, GinoGino Caviezel Szwajcaria1:03,9010.1:07,306.2:11,20+1,85
8.1Kristoffersen, HenrikHenrik Kristoffersen Norwegia1:03,054.1:08,2018.2:11,25+1,90
9.32Verdú, JoanJoan Verdú Andora1:04,4813.1:06,803.2:11,28+1,93
10.3Zubčić, FilipFilip Zubčić Chorwacja1:04,6915.1:07,409.2:12,09+2,74
11.25Haaser, RaphaelRaphael Haaser Austria1:04,9917.1:07,409.2:12,39+3,04
12.20Ford, TommyTommy Ford Stany Zjednoczone1:05,0719.1:07,347.2:12,41+3,06
13.18Read, ErikErik Read Kanada1:04,7716.1:07,6712.2:12,44+3,09
14.10Schwarz, MarcoMarco Schwarz Austria1:05,0418.1:07,4311.2:12,47+3,12
15.22Žampa, AdamAdam Žampa Słowacja1:05,8621.1:08,0516.2:13,91+4,56
16.35Žampa, AndreasAndreas Žampa Słowacja1:06,1523.1:08,1617.2:14,31+4,96
17.53Popow, AlbertAlbert Popow Bułgaria1:07,6027.1:07,347.2:14,94+5,59
18.33Meiners, MaartenMaarten Meiners Holandia1:06,03221:09,4520.2:15,48+6,13
19.38Krýzl, KryštofKryštof Krýzl Czechy1:07,2926.1:08,2719.2:15,56+6,21
20.29Rauchfuss, JulianJulian Rauchfuss Niemcy1:08,2330.1:07,9915.2:16,22+6,87
21.49Kolega, SamuelSamuel Kolega Chorwacja1:06,5324.1:10,7523.2:17,28+7,93
22.52Szőllős, BarnabásBarnabás Szőllős Izrael1:07,8928.1:10,0421.2:17,93+8,58
23.43Muhlen-Schulte, LouisLouis Muhlen-Schulte Australia1:08,4432.1:10,0421.2:18,48+9,13
24.23Philp, TrevorTrevor Philp Kanada1:07,1425.1:11,9424.2:19,08+9,73
25.51Gower, JackJack Gower Irlandia1:08,3031.1:12,2625.2:20,56+11,21
26.57Zvejnieks, MiksMiks Zvejnieks Łotwa1:09,5933.1:13,042.62:22,63+13,28
27.12Brennsteiner, StefanStefan Brennsteiner Austria1:02,972.1:22:0140.2:24,98+15,63
28.58Osch, MatthieuMatthieu Osch Luksemburg1:10,6034.1:15,9428.2:26,54+17,19
29.60Tuxtayev, KomiljonKomiljon Tuxtayev Uzbekistan1:12,7735.1:14,7227.2:27,49+18,14
30.73Tahiri, AlbinAlbin Tahiri Kosowo1:13,4237.1:16,4329.2:29,85+20,50
31.72Poettoz, MichaelMichael Poettoz Kolumbia1:12,8336.1:17,1930.2:30,02+20,67
32.71Ștefănescu, AlexandruAlexandru Ștefănescu Rumunia1:14,2038.1:19,0133.2:33,21+23,86
33.78Xu Mingfu Chińska Republika Ludowa1:15,9641.1:17,2631.2:33,22+23,87
34.61Kékesi, MártonMárton Kékesi Węgry1:14,4739.1:19,0734.2:33,54+24,19
35.77Dickson, RodolfoRodolfo Dickson Meksyk1:17,3243.1:17,2732.2:34,59+25,24
36.87Zhang Yangming Chińska Republika Ludowa1:15,6640.1:19,5135.2:35,17+25,82
37.67Brancal, RicardoRicardo Brancal Portugalia1:16,8342.1:20,5736.2:37,40+28,05
38.74Zanon, NicolaNicola Zanon Tajlandia1:17,5344.1:20,8337.2:38,36+29,01
39.88Abeda, Shannon-OgbnaiShannon-Ogbnai Abeda Erytrea1:17,9546.1:22,5041.2:40,45+31,10
40.89Flaherty, WilliamWilliam Flaherty Portoryko1:20,1648.1:21,2638.2:41,42+32,07
41.69Salihović, EldarEldar Salihović Czarnogóra1:18,8447.1:22,7042.2:41,54+32,19
42.66Kouyoumdjian, YiannoYianno Kouyoumdjian Cypr1:20,6650.1:21,8539.2:42,51+33,16
43.75Usta, BerkinBerkin Usta Turcja1:17,9145.1:24,8143.2:42,72+33,37
44.81Abdi, FayikFayik Abdi Arabia Saudyjska1:21,4451.1:25,4145.2:46,85+37,50
45.85Khan, ArifArif Khan Indie1:22,3553.1:24,8944.2:47,24+37,89
46.83Alexander, BenjaminBenjamin Alexander Jamajka1:37,9454.1:40,5846.3:18,52+1:09,17
2De Aliprandini, LucaLuca De Aliprandini Włochy1:03,426DNF
7Feller, ManuelManuel Feller Austria1:03,677.
14Braathen, LucasLucas Braathen Norwegia1:04,2012.
26Rönngren, MattiasMattias Rönngren Szwecja1:04,4813.
37Drukarov, AndrejAndrej Drukarov Litwa1:05,7820.
55Lokmić, EmirEmir Lokmić Bośnia i Hercegowina1:08,0029.
79Goncalves, Yohan GouttYohan Goutt Goncalves Timor Wschodni1:21,5252.
82Gatti, MatteoMatteo Gatti San Marino1:20,4049DSQ
9Schmid, AlexanderAlexander Schmid NiemcyDNF
11Murisier, JustinJustin Murisier Szwajcaria
15Meillard, LoïcLoïc Meillard Szwajcaria
19Windingstad, RasmusRasmus Windingstad Norwegia
21McGrath, Atle LieAtle Lie McGrath Norwegia
24Sarrazin, CyprienCyprien Sarrazin Francja
27Cochran-Siegle, RyanRyan Cochran-Siegle Stany Zjednoczone
28Andrijenko, AleksandrAleksandr Andrijenko Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski
30Iwan Kuzniecow Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski
31Maes, SamSam Maes Belgia
34Torsti, SamuSamu Torsti Finlandia
36Jung Dong-hyun Korea Południowa
39Sala, TommasoTommaso Sala Włochy
40Zabystřan, JanJan Zabystřan Czechy
41Van den Broecke, DriesDries Van den Broecke Belgia
42Winters, LukeLuke Winters Stany Zjednoczone
44Vinatzer, AlexAlex Vinatzer Włochy
45Jasiczek, MichałMichał Jasiczek Polska
47Laine, TormisTormis Laine Estonia
48Straßer, LinusLinus Straßer Niemcy
50Birkner de Miguel, TomásTomás Birkner de Miguel Argentyna
54Pyjas, PawełPaweł Pyjas Polska
56Japaridze, SosoSoso Japaridze Gruzja
59Xhepa, DenniDenni Xhepa Albania
62Yung, AdrianAdrian Yung Hongkong
63Miller, AsaAsa Miller Filipiny
64Andoniu, JoanisJoanis Andoniu Grecja
65Kuchin, ZacharZachar Kuchin Kazachstan
68Viano, RichardsonRichardson Viano Haiti
70Arnouk, CesarCesar Arnouk Liban
76Maeder, CarlosCarlos Maeder Ghana
80Aouich, YassineYassine Aouich Maroko
86Neumuller, MathieuMathieu Neumuller Madagaskar
46Macedo, MichelMichel Macedo BrazyliaDNS
84Harutiunian, HarutiunHarutiun Harutiunian Armenia

Przypisy

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