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1:00 SNOWBOARDING - Ladies Parallel Giant Slalom - Qualification Gloria Kotnik

1:30 SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom - Qualification Rok Marguč, Žan Košir, Tim Mastnak

3:00 ALPINE SKIING - Mixed Team Event  Ana Bucik, Tina Robnik, Maruša Ferk, Štefan Hadalin, Žan Kranjec

5:30 SNOWBOARDING - Ladies Parallel Giant Slalom - Finals Gloria Kotnik

5:45 SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom - Finals Rok Marguč, Žan Košir, Tim Mastnak

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:SLO Mixed Team Event :SLO 

Official Results

Rank   Round of 16 TB Time Unofficial rank
9 SLOVENIA lost to SWE (1-3) 41.29 12

 

Round of 16  

Run :SLO

:SWE

Total
1 Tina Robnik 21.23 Anna Swenn Larsson DNF 1 - 0
2 Žan Kranjec DNF Andre Myhrer 19.71 1 - 1
3 Ana Bucik + 0.11 Frida Hansdotter 21.30 1 - 2
4 Štefan Hadalin + 0.07 Mattias Hargin 19.99 1 - 3

 

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:SLO Ladies Parallel Giant Slalom :SLO 

Official Results

Rank   Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
15 Gloria Kotnik

1:33.52

(+4.62 / 15.)

lost to Zavarzina (OAR) +0.03 ---- ---- ----

 

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:SLO Men's Parallel Giant Slalom :SLO 

Official Results

Rank   Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals FInal 
3 Žan Košir 1:24.97 (+0.19 / 2.) def. Kim (KOR) -1.14 def. Baumeister (GER) -3.08 lost to Lee (KOR) +0.01 won B final vs. Dufour (FRA) + 1.49
16 Tim Mastnak 1:25.97 (+1.19 / 16.) lost to Galmarini (SUI) +0.38 ---- ---- ----
17 Rok Marguč 1:25.98 (+1.20 / 17.) ---- ---- ---- ----

 

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:SLO    OLYMPIC PROFILE  :SLO

Žan Košir

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Date of Birth: 11.04.1984 (33 years)

Place of Birth: Tržič

Club: KD Zakon

Coach: --- (national coach Izidor Šušteršič)

Category: Snowboarding - Alpine

World Ranking: 21

 

Olympic Games: 2. Sochi 2014 (Parallel Slalom), 3. Sochi 2014 (Parallel Giant Slalom), 3. Pyeongchang 2018 (Parallel Giant Slalom), 6. Vancouver 2010 (Parallel Giant Slalom)  

World Championships: 2. Kreischberg 2015 (Parallel Giant Slalom), 4. Stoneham 2013 (Parallel Giant Slalom), 5. Kreischberg 2015 (Parallel Slalom), 6. La Molina 2011 (Parallel Giant Slalom), 9. Gangwon 2009 (Parallel Giant Slalom), 10. La Molina 2011 (Parallel SL)

World cup: 4 wins (2x PGS, 2x PSL) / 1st Parallel Overall 2015, 1st PGS Overall 2015, 1st PSL Overall 2015

 

 

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BRONZE - Žan Košir - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

 

9th - Slovenia (Kranjec, Hadalin, Bucik, Robnik, Ferk) - ALPINE SKIING - Mixed Team Event

 

15th - Gloria Kotnik -SNOWBOARDING - Ladies Parallel Giant Slalom 

16th - Tim Mastnak - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

17th - Rok Marguč - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

 

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 2018PyeongChang.png.8dc88b7b5d6ba1762c37e4def70489ee.png Slovenia in Pyeongchang 2018 2018PyeongChang.png.8dc88b7b5d6ba1762c37e4def70489ee.png

 

SILVER - Jakov Fak - BIATHLON - Men's Individual

BRONZE - Žan Košir - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

 

4th - Žan Kranjec -  ALPINE SKIING - Men's Giant Slalom

5th - National Team (Damjan, Semenič, Bartol, Prevc) - SKI JUMPING - Men's Team Large Hill 

6th - National Team (Čebašek / Lampič) - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies Team Sprint Free

7th - Nika Križnar - SKI JUMPING - Ladies Individual Normal Hill

7th - Anamarija Lampič - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies Sprint Classic

7th - Filip Flisar - FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's Ski Cross

8th - Štefan Hadalin - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Alpine Combined 

8th - National Team (Lampič, Višnar, Čebašek, Fabjan) - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies 4 x 5 km Relay  

9th - National Team - ICE HOCKEY - Men's Tournament 

9th - National Team (Kranjec, Hadalin, Bucik, Robnik, Ferk) - ALPINE SKIING - Mixed Team Event

10th - Klemen Kosi - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Alpine Combined

10th - Boštjan Kline - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Super Giant Slalom

10th - Peter Prevc - SKI JUMPING - Men's Large Hill Individual

10th - Jakov Fak - BIATHLON - Men's Mass Start 

10th - National Team (Dovžan, Bauer, Drinovec, Oblak) - BIATHLON - Men's Relay 

 

11th - Ana Bucik - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Alpine Combined

12th - Peter Prevc - SKI JUMPING - Men's Individual Normal Hill 

12th - Alenka Čebašek - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies 10 km Free

12th - Urška Poje - BIATHLON - Ladies Individual

14th - Ema Klinec - SKI JUMPING - Ladies Individual Normal Hill

14th - Meta Hrovat - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Giant Slalom

14th - National Team (Eržen, Poje, Bauer, Fak) - BIATHLON - Mixed Relay

15th - Klemen Bauer - BIATHLON - Men's Individual

15th - Gloria Kotnik -SNOWBOARDING - Ladies Parallel Giant Slalom 

16th - Tilen Bartol - SKI JUMPING - Men's Individual Normal Hill 

16th - Tim Kevin Ravnjak - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Halfpipe  

16th - Katja Višnar - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies Sprint Classic

16th - Jernej Damjan - SKI JUMPING - Men's Large Hill Individual 

16th - Tim Mastnak - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

17th - Tilen Bartol - SKI JUMPING - Men's Large Hill Individual 

17th - Rok Marguč - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

18th -  Maruša Ferk - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Slalom 

19th - Martin Čater - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Downhill

19th - Maruša Ferk - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Downhill

20th - Klemen Bauer - BIATHLON - Men's Mass Start 

 

21st - Štefan Hadalin - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Giant Slalom

21st - Kaja Verdnik - SNOWBOARDING - Ladies Halfpipe

21st - Ana Bucik - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Giant Slalom 

21st -  Meta Hrovat - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Slalom 

21st - National Team (Šimenc / Lampič) - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Men's Team Sprint Free

22nd - Špela Rogelj - SKI JUMPING - Ladies Individual Normal Hill

23rd - Jakov Fak - BIATHLON - Men's Sprint

24th - Klemen Bauer - BIATHLON - Men's Pursuit

24th -  Ana Bucik - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Slalom 

25th - Tit Štante - SNOWBOARDING - Men's Halfpipe 

25th - Klemen Kosi - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Super Giant Slalom

25th - Maruša Ferk - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Super Giant Slalom 

26th - Klemen Bauer - BIATHLON - Men's Sprint

27th - Boštjan Kline - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Downhill

27th - Anamarija Lampič - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies 10 km Free

28th - Jernej Damjan - SKI JUMPING- Men's Individual Normal Hill 

29th - Miha Hrobat - ALPINE SKIING - Men's Downhill

30th - Urša Bogataj - SKI JUMPING - Ladies Individual Normal Hill

30th - Alenka Čebašek - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies Sprint Classic

30th - Anže Semenič - SKI JUMPING - Men's Large Hill Individual 

 

32nd - Miha Šimenc - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Men's Sprint Classic

33rd - Timi Zajc - SKI JUMPING - Men's Individual Normal Hill 

34th - Tina Robnik - ALPINE SKIING - Ladies Super Giant Slalom 

35th - Anja Eržen - BIATHLON - Ladies Individual

35th - Miha Dovžan - BIATHLON - Men's Individual

39th - Tilen SIrše - LUGE - Men's Singles

41st - Marjan Jelenko - NORDIC COMBINED - Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill 

42nd - Vid Vrhovnik - NORDIC COMBINED - Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill

46th - Anja Eržen - BIATHLON - Women's Sprint

46th - Janez Lampič - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Men's Sprint Classic

47th - Jakov Fak - BIATHLON - Men's Pursuit

51st - Anja Eržen - BIATHLON - Ladies Pursuit

52nd - Nika Razinger - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies Sprint Classic

53rd - Miha Dovžan - BIATHLON - Men's Sprint

54th - Manca Slabanja - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies 10 km Free

59th - Manca Slabanja - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Women's Skiathlon 15 km 

59th - Miha Dovžan - BIATHLON - Men's Pursuit

69th - Nika Razinger - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Ladies 10 km Free

72nd - Mitja Drinovec - BIATHLON - Men's Sprint  

75th - Urška Poje - BIATHLON - Women's Sprint

80th - Mitja Drinovec - BIATHLON - Men's Individual

88th - Miha Šimenc - CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - Men's 15 km Free

 

DNF (all in ALPINE SKIING):  

Kline (Men's AC)

Čater (Men's AC, Men's SG, Men's GS)

Kosi (Men's DH)

Drev (Ladies GS)

Robnik (Ladies GS)

Hrobat (Men's SG, Men's GS)

Ferk (Ladies AC)

Hadalin (Men's SL)

Kranjec (Men's SL)

 

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So, I made to update olympic profile for Žan Košir and publish all results. In the end, our national team took 2 medals (silver and bronze) and finished 17 times in top 10. Despite in Sochi our athletes took 8 medals, we have to be very satisfied with these results, also there are already some young guns (Lampič, Meta Hrovat, Timi Zajc, ...), who will carry proudly our flag in Beijing 2022. :)

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