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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Bormio)


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Events
 

  • Men's Downhill (3/9)
  • Men's Super-G (3/7)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, December 26th
11:30 Men's Downhill Training 1

Sunday, December 27th
11:30 Men's Downhill Training 2

Tuesday, December 29th
11:30 Men's Super-G

Wednesday, December 30th
11:30 Men's Downhill Final

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Men's Super-G (3/7)
Final Results
 
USA.gif COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan
1:29.43
 
AUT.gif KRIECHMAYR Vincent
1:30.22
 
NOR.gif SEJERSTED Adrian Smiseth
1:30.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KILDE Aleksander Aamodt
NOR.gif
1:30.61
5
CAVIEZEL Mauro
SUI.gif
1:30.79
6
JANSRUD Kjetil
NOR.gif
1:30.80
7
BAUMANN Romed
GER.gif
1:30.88
8
KRYENBUEHL Urs
SUI.gif
1:30.91
9
ODERMATT Marco
SUI.gif
1:30.93
10
MAYER Matthias
AUT.gif
1:30.96
11
CAVIEZEL Gino
SUI.gif
1:31.19
12
PINTURAULT Alexis
FRA.gif
1:31.21
13
MEILLARD Loic
SUI.gif
1:31.24
14
GIEZENDANNER Blaise
FRA.gif
1:31.27
15
JOCHER Simon
GER.gif
1:31.28
15
GANONG Travis
USA.gif
1:31.28
17
HROBAT Miha
SLO.gif
1:31.43
18
PARIS Dominik
ITA.gif
1:31.45
19
ALLEGRE Nils
FRA.gif
1:31.46
20
SANDER Andreas
GER.gif
1:31.58
21
FERSTL Josef
GER.gif
1:31.59
22
ROGER Brice
FRA.gif
1:31.68
22
ROGENTIN Stefan
SUI.gif
1:31.68
24
PICCARD Roy
FRA.gif
1:31.77
24
FRANZ Max
AUT.gif
1:31.77
26
MARSAGLIA Matteo
ITA.gif
1:31.83
27
BABINSKY Stefan
AUT.gif
1:31.84
28
CRAWFORD James
CAN.gif
1:31.86
29
CLAREY Johan
FRA.gif
1:31.95
30
BUZZI Emanuele
ITA.gif
1:32.07
31
INNERHOFER Christof
ITA.gif
1:32.10
32
WALDER Christian
AUT.gif
1:32.21
33
FEUZ Beat
SUI.gif
1:32.43
34
HEMETSBERGER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:32.45
35
SCHMID Manuel
GER.gif
1:32.57
36
ZAZZI Pietro
ITA.gif
1:32.78
37
BENNETT Bryce
USA.gif
1:32.82
38
REICHELT Hannes
AUT.gif
1:32.98
39
RAFFORT Nicolas
FRA.gif
1:33.07
40
THEAUX Adrien
FRA.gif
1:33.27
41
GOLDBERG Jared
USA.gif
1:33.39
42
HAASER Raphael
AUT.gif
1:33.54
43
THOMSEN Benjamin
CAN.gif
1:33.67
44
SCHIEDER Florian
ITA.gif
1:33.70
45
ARVIDSSON Erik
USA.gif
1:34.43
  READ Jeffrey
CAN.gif
DNF
  KLINE Bostjan
SLO.gif
DNF
  MONSEN Felix
SWE.gif
DNF
  WEBER Ralph
SUI.gif
DNF
  CATER Martin
SLO.gif
DNF
  TONETTI Riccardo
ITA.gif
DNF
  KRENN Christoph
AUT.gif
DNF
  SCHWAIGER Dominik
GER.gif
DNS
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Men's Downhill (3/9)
Final Results

 

AUT.gif MAYER Matthias
1:57.32

 

AUT.gif KRIECHMAYR Vincent
1:57.36

 

SUI.gif KRYENBUEHL Urs
1:57.38
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PARIS Dominik
ITA.gif
1:57.45
5
CAVIEZEL Mauro
SUI.gif
1:57.48
6
KILDE Aleksander Aamodt
NOR.gif
1:57.60
7
COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan
USA.gif
1:57.62
8
BAILET Matthieu
FRA.gif
1:57.70
9
CLAREY Johan
FRA.gif
1:57.79
10
FEUZ Beat
SUI.gif
1:57.91
11
INNERHOFER Christof
ITA.gif
1:57.95
12
ODERMATT Marco
SUI.gif
1:58.12
13
FRANZ Max
AUT.gif
1:58.28
14
BAUMANN Romed
GER.gif
1:58.34
15
MARSAGLIA Matteo
ITA.gif
1:58.52
16
MUZATON Maxence
FRA.gif
1:58.57
17
MONSEN Felix
SWE.gif
1:58.68
18
ROGER Brice
FRA.gif
1:58.70
19
SANDER Andreas
GER.gif
1:58.73
20
GOLDBERG Jared
USA.gif
1:58.78
21
SCHMID Manuel
GER.gif
1:58.86
22
HEMETSBERGER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:58.91
23
CRAWFORD James
CAN.gif
1:59.08
24
THEAUX Adrien
FRA.gif
1:59.13
24
STRIEDINGER Otmar
AUT.gif
1:59.13
26
JOCHER Simon
GER.gif
1:59.28
27
FERSTL Josef
GER.gif
1:59.43
28
NEUMAYER Christopher
AUT.gif
1:59.47
29
ROGENTIN Stefan
SUI.gif
1:59.51
30
SCHWAIGER Dominik
GER.gif
1:59.62
31
WALDER Christian
AUT.gif
1:59.67
31
GANONG Travis
USA.gif
1:59.67
33
READ Jeffrey
CAN.gif
1:59.70
34
BUZZI Emanuele
ITA.gif
1:59.75
35
SEJERSTED Adrian Smiseth
NOR.gif
2:00.08
36
RAFFORT Nicolas
FRA.gif
2:00.30
37
THOMSEN Benjamin
CAN.gif
2:00.33
38
GIEZENDANNER Blaise
FRA.gif
2:00.37
39
KLINE Bostjan
SLO.gif
2:00.39
40
CAZZANIGA Davide
ITA.gif
2:00.49
41
BABINSKY Stefan
AUT.gif
2:01.19
  ZAZZI Pietro
ITA.gif
DNF
  GIRAUD MOINE Valentin
FRA.gif
DNF
  REICHELT Hannes
AUT.gif
DNF
  WEBER Ralph
SUI.gif
DNF
  JANKA Carlo
SUI.gif
DNF
  HINTERMANN Niels
SUI.gif
DNF
  BENNETT Bryce
USA.gif
DNF
  ALLEGRE Nils
FRA.gif
DNF
  MORSE Sam
USA.gif
DNS
  HROBAT Miha
SLO.gif
DNS
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