Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

The men's slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia, on February 27, 2010.

Men's slalom
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenueWhistler Creekside
Whistler, British Columbia
 Canada
DateFebruary 27
Competitors102 from 56 nations
Winning time1:39.32
Medalists
Giuliano Razzoli  Italy
Ivica Kostelić  Croatia
André Myhrer  Sweden

Giuliano Razzoli of Italy won the gold and Ivica Kostelić of Croatia picked up his second silver medal of these Olympics; André Myhrer of Sweden took the bronze.[1]

The last alpine event of the 2010 Olympics was held in challenging weather conditions, which included rain. The start was lowered 66 vertical feet (20 m), the same start as the women's race. More than 40 racers failed to complete the first run, including ten of the first thirty.[2]

Results

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankTotalDifference
13Giuliano Razzoli Italy47.79151.5371:39.32+0.00
2Ivica Kostelić Croatia48.37451.1131:39.48+0.16
12André Myhrer Sweden49.031050.7311:39.76+0.44
43Benjamin Raich Austria48.33351.4861:39.81+0.49
56Marcel Hirscher Austria48.92951.2841:40.20+0.88
69Mitja Valenčič Slovenia48.22252.13191:40.35+1.03
78Manfred Mölgg Italy48.64551.8191:40.45+1.13
819Julien Cousineau Canada49.591951.0721:40.66+1.34
94Julien Lizeroux France48.82851.90101:40.72+1.40
107Reinfried Herbst Austria49.231251.5581:40.78+1.46
1137Ondřej Bank Czech Republic48.69652.12181:40.81+1.49
121Silvan Zurbriggen Switzerland48.78752.05171:40.83+1.51
1314Michael Janyk Canada49.181151.91111:41.09+1.77
1410Mattias Hargin Sweden49.271351.98121:41.25+1.93
1523Marc Gini Switzerland49.942251.4151:41.35+2.03
1641Maxime Tissot France49.521652.02141:41.54+2.22
1731Kjetil Jansrud Norway49.541852.03151:41.57+2.25
1827Akira Sasaki Japan49.411452.35221:41.76+2.44
1943Natko Zrnčić-Dim Croatia50.012351.98121:41.99+2.67
2033Kilian Albrecht Bulgaria50.082452.28201:42.36+3.04
2138Thomas Mermillod-Blondin France49.902152.58241:42.48+3.16
2230Jens Byggmark Sweden50.502752.03151:42.53+3.21
2350Aleksandr Khoroshilov Russia50.502752.32211:42.82+3.50
2446Nolan Kasper United States50.662952.51231:43.17+3.85
2556Stefan Georgiev Bulgaria50.863053.06251:43.92+4.60
2665Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina51.353153.37261:44.72+5.40
2753David Ryding Great Britain51.583353.55271:45.13+5.81
2858Christophe Roux Moldova51.903553.85281:45.75+6.43
2971Andrew Noble Great Britain51.553254.58301:46.13+6.81
3066Jaroslav Babušiak Slovakia52.103754.76311:46.86+7.54
3135Trevor White Canada49.531757.64371:47.17+7.85
3261Danko Marinelli Croatia52.283855.05321:47.33+8.01
3362Vassilis Dimitriadis Greece51.963656.20351:48.16+8.84
3463Jeroen Van den Bogaert Belgium53.994254.57291:48.56+9.24
3574Mykhaylo Renzhyn Israel52.843956.07341:48.91+9.59
3675Marko Rudić Bosnia and Herzegovina53.704055.46331:49.16+9.84
3776Kristaps Zvejnieks Latvia53.824157.47361:51.29+11.97
3888Igor Zakurdaev Kazakhstan54.414358.40381:52.81+13.49
3983Rostyslav Feshchuk Ukraine55.354558.44391:53.79+14.47
4079Bojan Kosić Montenegro56.154659.17411:55.32+16.00
4169Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki Iran57.594758.80401:56.39+17.07
4290Oleg Shamaev Uzbekistan57.65481:00.40421:58.05+18.73
43101Li Lei China59.43491:01.43432:00.86+21.54
4498Samir Azzimani Morocco1:00.43501:02.00442:02.43+23.11
4589Shane O'Connor Ireland1:00.83511:04.31452:05.14+25.82
4699Hubertus of Hohenlohe Mexico1:02.09521:05.69462:07.78+28.46
47102Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong Ghana1:09.08531:13.52482:22.60+43.28
4895Erjon Tola Albania1:33.94541:09.94472:43.88+1:04.56
11Steve Missillier France49.4915DNF
24Patrick Thaler Italy50.1325DNF
22Jimmy Cochran United States54.9444DNF
20Axel Bäck Sweden50.2526DSQ
47Sandro Viletta Switzerland49.8520DSQ
64Iason Abramashvili Georgia51.8934DSQ
93Markus Kilsgaard DenmarkDNS
5Manfred Pranger AustriaDNF
15Felix Neureuther GermanyDNF
16Ted Ligety United StatesDNF
17Bode Miller United StatesDNF
18Lars Elton Myhre NorwayDNF
21Urs Imboden MoldovaDNF
25Bernard Vajdič SloveniaDNF
26Cristian Deville ItalyDNF
28Brad Spence CanadaDNF
29Filip Trejbal Czech RepublicDNF
32Marc Berthod SwitzerlandDNF
36Matic Skube SloveniaDNF
39Kentaro Minagawa JapanDNF
40Truls Ove Karlsen NorwayDNF
42Leif Kristian Haugen NorwayDNF
44Dalibor Samsal CroatiaDNF
45Mitja Dragšič SloveniaDNF
48Martin Vráblík Czech RepublicDNF
49Björgvin Björgvinsson IcelandDNF
51Jung Dong-Hyun South KoreaDNF
52Andreas Romar FinlandDNF
54Sergei Maitakov RussiaDNF
55Kim Woo-Sung South KoreaDNF
57Bart Mollin BelgiumDNF
59Stefan Jon Sigurgeirsson IcelandDNF
60Stepan Zuev RussiaDNF
67Pouria Saveh-Shemshaki IranDNF
68Roger Vidosa AndorraDNF
70Ioan-Gabriel Nan RomaniaDNF
72Stephanos Tsimikalis GreeceDNF
73Antonio Ristevski MacedoniaDNF
77Agustin Torres ArgentinaDNF
78Jhonatan Longhi BrazilDNF
80Márton Bene HungaryDNF
81Deyvid Oprja EstoniaDNF
84Erdinç Türksever TurkeyDNF
85Vitalij Rumiancev LithuaniaDNF
86Jaba Gelashvili GeorgiaDNF
91Christopher Papamichalopoulos CyprusDNF
92Andrei Drygin TajikistanDNF
94Jedrij Notz AzerbaijanDNF
96Leyti Seck SenegalDNF
100Dmitry Trelevski KyrgyzstanDNF
34Kryštof Krýzl Czech RepublicDSQ
82Ghassan Achi LebanonDSQ
87Arsen Nersisyan ArmeniaDSQ
97Manfred Oettl Reyes PeruDSQ

References

  1. Ski Racing.com - Olympics: Italy gets first gold, Miller, Ligety out - 2010-02-27.
  2. FIS-ski.com Archived 2010-03-02 at the Wayback Machine - 2010 Winter Olympics - results - Men's slalom - accessed 2010-02-27.
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