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Events
 

  • Men's Downhill (4/8)
  • Men's Downhill (5/8)
  • Men's Super-G (4/7)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)

Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Tuesday, January 19th
11:30 Men's Downhill Training 1

Wednesday, January 20th
11:30 Men's Downhill Training 2

Thursday, January 21st
11:30 Men's Downhill Training 3

Friday, January 22nd
11:30 Men's Downhill Final

Sunday, January 24th
11:30 Men's Downhill Final

Monday, January 25th
10:30 Men's Super-G

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Men's Downhill (4/8)
Final Results

 

SUI.gif FEUZ Beat
1:53.77

 

AUT.gif MAYER Matthias
1:53.93

 

ITA.gif PARIS Dominik
1:54.33
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CLAREY Johan
FRA.gif
1:54.66
5
SANDER Andreas
GER.gif
1:54.72
6
JANKA Carlo
SUI.gif
1:55.14
7
BAILET Matthieu
FRA.gif
1:55.27
8
BAUMANN Romed
GER.gif
1:55.28
9
KRIECHMAYR Vincent
AUT.gif
1:55.39
10
ALLEGRE Nils
FRA.gif
1:55.41
11
GANONG Travis
USA.gif
1:55.52
12
SCHWAIGER Dominik
GER.gif
1:55.58
13
FERSTL Josef
GER.gif
1:55.65
13
STRIEDINGER Otmar
AUT.gif
1:55.65
15
MUZATON Maxence
FRA.gif
1:55.82
16
REICHELT Hannes
AUT.gif
1:56.01
17
DANKLMAIER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:56.24
18
JANSRUD Kjetil
NOR.gif
1:56.28
19
GOLDBERG Jared
USA.gif
1:56.34
20
MARSAGLIA Matteo
ITA.gif
1:56.40
21
ROGER Brice
FRA.gif
1:56.80
22
INNERHOFER Christof
ITA.gif
1:56.81
23
RAFFORT Nicolas
FRA.gif
1:56.84
24
BENNETT Bryce
USA.gif
1:56.87
25
KRYENBUEHL Urs
SUI.gif
1:57.17
26
CATER Martin
SLO.gif
1:57.89
27
THEAUX Adrien
FRA.gif
1:58.10
28
WEBER Ralph
SUI.gif
1:58.70
  COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan
USA.gif
DNF
  FRANZ Max
AUT.gif
DNF
  BENDIK Martin
SVK.gif
DNS
  GOWER Jack
GBR.gif
DNS
  SCHIEDER Florian
ITA.gif
DNS
  THOMPSON Broderick
CAN.gif
DNS
  MORSE Sam
USA.gif
DNS
  HROBAT Miha
SLO.gif
DNS
  JOCHER Simon
GER.gif
DNS
  MANI Nils
SUI.gif
DNS
  PICCARD Roy
FRA.gif
DNS
  KOELL Alexander
SWE.gif
DNS
  CRAWFORD James
CAN.gif
DNS
  THOMSEN Benjamin
CAN.gif
DNS
  READ Jeffrey
CAN.gif
DNS
  NEUMAYER Christopher
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DNS
  CAZZANIGA Davide
ITA.gif
DNS
  WALDER Christian
AUT.gif
DNS
  HEMETSBERGER Daniel
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DNS
  KLINE Bostjan
SLO.gif
DNS
  MONSEN Felix
SWE.gif
DNS
  ROGENTIN Stefan
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DNS
  SCHMID Manuel
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DNS
  ROEA Henrik
NOR.gif
DNS
  BUZZI Emanuele
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DNS
  ROULIN Gilles
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DNS
  ODERMATT Marco
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DNS
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Men's Downhill (5/8)
Final Results

 

SUI.gif FEUZ Beat
1:55.29

 

FRA.gif CLAREY Johan
1:55.46

 

AUT.gif MAYER Matthias
1:55.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
INNERHOFER Christof
ITA.gif
1:56.15
5
BAUMANN Romed
GER.gif
1:56.26
6
SANDER Andreas
GER.gif
1:56.29
7
PARIS Dominik
ITA.gif
1:56.47
8
STRIEDINGER Otmar
AUT.gif
1:56.49
9
BAILET Matthieu
FRA.gif
1:56.51
10
HEMETSBERGER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:56.61
10
ODERMATT Marco
SUI.gif
1:56.61
12
GANONG Travis
USA.gif
1:56.64
13
FRANZ Max
AUT.gif
1:56.67
14
SCHIEDER Florian
ITA.gif
1:56.72
15
DANKLMAIER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:56.75
16
ROEA Henrik
NOR.gif
1:56.86
17
SCHWAIGER Dominik
GER.gif
1:56.91
17
KRIECHMAYR Vincent
AUT.gif
1:56.91
19
ALLEGRE Nils
FRA.gif
1:57.14
20
ROGENTIN Stefan
SUI.gif
1:57.15
21
MUZATON Maxence
FRA.gif
1:57.23
22
ROULIN Gilles
SUI.gif
1:57.30
23
NEUMAYER Christopher
AUT.gif
1:57.43
24
GOLDBERG Jared
USA.gif
1:57.49
25
RAFFORT Nicolas
FRA.gif
1:57.50
26
JANSRUD Kjetil
NOR.gif
1:57.58
27
ROGER Brice
FRA.gif
1:57.59
28
MARSAGLIA Matteo
ITA.gif
1:57.60
29
WALDER Christian
AUT.gif
1:57.72
30
REICHELT Hannes
AUT.gif
1:57.74
30
JANKA Carlo
SUI.gif
1:57.74
32
FERSTL Josef
GER.gif
1:57.85
33
CAZZANIGA Davide
ITA.gif
1:57.90
34
THOMSEN Benjamin
CAN.gif
1:57.94
35
BUZZI Emanuele
ITA.gif
1:58.13
36
JOCHER Simon
GER.gif
1:58.16
37
SCHMID Manuel
GER.gif
1:58.20
38
PICCARD Roy
FRA.gif
1:58.26
39
READ Jeffrey
CAN.gif
1:58.33
40
WEBER Ralph
SUI.gif
1:58.54
41
BENNETT Bryce
USA.gif
1:58.59
42
MANI Nils
SUI.gif
1:58.60
43
THEAUX Adrien
FRA.gif
1:58.83
44
KLINE Bostjan
SLO.gif
1:58.92
45
CATER Martin
SLO.gif
1:59.59
46
THOMPSON Broderick
CAN.gif
1:59.62
47
CRAWFORD James
CAN.gif
1:59.68
48
GOWER Jack
GBR.gif
2:03.67
49
BENDIK Martin
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2:05.92
  HROBAT Miha
SLO.gif
DNF
  KOELL Alexander
SWE.gif
DNF
  MONSEN Felix
SWE.gif
DNF
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Men's Super-G (4/7)
Final Results

 

AUT.gif KRIECHMAYR Vincent
1:12.58

 

SUI.gif ODERMATT Marco
1:12.70

 

AUT.gif MAYER Matthias
1:13.13
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
INNERHOFER Christof
ITA.gif
1:13.17
5
WALDER Christian
AUT.gif
1:13.28
6
CRAWFORD James
CAN.gif
1:13.69
7
BABINSKY Stefan
AUT.gif
1:13.77
8
BAILET Matthieu
FRA.gif
1:13.92
9
SANDER Andreas
GER.gif
1:13.99
9
MEILLARD Loic
SUI.gif
1:13.99
11
BAUMANN Romed
GER.gif
1:14.10
12
PINTURAULT Alexis
FRA.gif
1:14.14
13
FERSTL Josef
GER.gif
1:14.18
14
CLAREY Johan
FRA.gif
1:14.28
15
MONSEN Felix
SWE.gif
1:14.31
16
HEMETSBERGER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:14.33
17
SCHWAIGER Dominik
GER.gif
1:14.36
18
READ Jeffrey
CAN.gif
1:14.40
19
ROGER Brice
FRA.gif
1:14.55
20
FRANZ Max
AUT.gif
1:14.60
21
SEGER Brodie
CAN.gif
1:14.61
22
CAVIEZEL Gino
SUI.gif
1:14.62
23
MARSAGLIA Matteo
ITA.gif
1:14.69
24
GIEZENDANNER Blaise
FRA.gif
1:14.74
25
PARIS Dominik
ITA.gif
1:14.76
26
THEAUX Adrien
FRA.gif
1:14.79
27
GANONG Travis
USA.gif
1:14.82
28
ROGENTIN Stefan
SUI.gif
1:14.83
29
REICHELT Hannes
AUT.gif
1:14.88
30
GOLDBERG Jared
USA.gif
1:15.06
31
KLINE Bostjan
SLO.gif
1:15.28
32
HROBAT Miha
SLO.gif
1:15.66
33
WEBER Ralph
SUI.gif
1:15.70
34
ROULIN Gilles
SUI.gif
1:15.72
35
DANKLMAIER Daniel
AUT.gif
1:15.95
36
BENNETT Bryce
USA.gif
1:16.09
37
GOWER Jack
GBR.gif
1:17.68
  ROEA Henrik
NOR.gif
DNF
  SCHMID Manuel
GER.gif
DNF
  CAZZANIGA Davide
ITA.gif
DNF
  MANI Nils
SUI.gif
DNF
  SCHIEDER Florian
ITA.gif
DNF
  PICCARD Roy
FRA.gif
DNF
  CATER Martin
SLO.gif
DNF
  HAASER Raphael
AUT.gif
DNF
  JOCHER Simon
GER.gif
DNF
  ALLEGRE Nils
FRA.gif
DNF
  FEUZ Beat
SUI.gif
DNF
  BUZZI Emanuele
ITA.gif
DNF
  JANSRUD Kjetil
NOR.gif
DNF
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