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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Flachau)


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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Flachau)

 

AUT.gif Flachau (AUT) - 16 January 2021 - 17 January 2021 AUT.gif

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Slalom (5/11)
  • Men's Slalom (6/11)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)

Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Saturday, January 16th
09:30 Men's Slalom Run 1
12:30 Men's Slalom Run 2

Sunday, January 17th
10:30 Men's Slalom Run 1
13:45 Men's Slalom Run 2

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Men's Slalom (5/11)
Final Results
 
AUT.gif FELLER Manuel
1:50.2755.12+55.15
 
FRA.gif NOEL Clement
1:50.7054.87+55.83
 
AUT.gif SCHWARZ Marco
1:50.9755.57+55.40
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
FOSS-SOLEVAAG Sebastian
NOR.gif
55.10
55.98
1:51.08
5
STRASSER Linus
GER.gif
55.74
55.73
1:51.47
6
ZENHAEUSERN Ramon
SUI.gif
55.68
55.89
1:51.57
7
RYDING Dave
GBR.gif
56.32
55.53
1:51.85
8
AERNI Luca
SUI.gif
56.53
55.38
1:51.91
9
PINTURAULT Alexis
FRA.gif
56.55
55.49
1:52.04
10
NEF Tanguy
SUI.gif
56.54
55.54
1:52.08
11
MEILLARD Loic
SUI.gif
56.15
55.95
1:52.10
12
HIRSCHBUEHL Christian
AUT.gif
56.10
56.06
1:52.16
13
MUFFAT-JEANDET Victor
FRA.gif
56.19
56.00
1:52.19
14
GSTREIN Fabio
AUT.gif
56.04
56.19
1:52.23
15
PERTL Adrian
AUT.gif
56.33
56.33
1:52.66
16
POPOV Albert
BUL.gif
56.96
55.72
1:52.68
17
HADALIN Stefan
SLO.gif
56.82
56.01
1:52.83
18
KRISTOFFERSEN Henrik
NOR.gif
56.59
56.27
1:52.86
19
GROSS Stefano
ITA.gif
56.13
56.83
1:52.96
20
MATT Michael
AUT.gif
56.74
56.25
1:52.99
21
SIMONET Sandro
SUI.gif
55.92
57.14
1:53.06
22
TREMMEL Anton
GER.gif
56.86
56.27
1:53.13
23
HAUGAN Timon
NOR.gif
57.13
56.17
1:53.30
24
ZUBCIC Filip
CRO.gif
56.56
56.81
1:53.37
25
DIGRUBER Marc
AUT.gif
56.35
57.17
1:53.52
26
RAUCHFUSS Julian
GER.gif
57.27
56.79
1:54.06
27
READ Erik
CAN.gif
57.23
57.26
1:54.49
  STROLZ Johannes
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF2
  MOELGG Manfred
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  JAKOBSEN Kristoffer
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF2
  LUNDBAECK Gustav
SWE.gif
57.71
-
DNQ2
  LEEVER Alex
USA.gif
58.30
-
DNQ2
  FOURNIER Simon
CAN.gif
58.88
-
DNQ2
  KOLEGA Samuel
CRO.gif
59.11
-
DNQ2
  VIDOVIC Matej
CRO.gif
58.04
-
DNQ2
  KOYAMA Yohei
JPN.gif
58.17
-
DNQ2
  KRYZL Krystof
CZE.gif
57.68
-
DNQ2
  SEYMOUR Jett
USA.gif
57.30
-
DNQ2
  TONETTI Riccardo
ITA.gif
57.92
-
DNQ2
  DEL CAMPO Juan
ESP.gif
57.44
-
DNQ2
  RITCHIE Benjamin
USA.gif
58.36
-
DNQ2
  GINNIS AJ
GRE.gif
57.63
-
DNQ2
  ROCHAT Marc
SUI.gif
57.76
-
DNQ2
  LIZEROUX Julien
FRA.gif
57.79
-
DNQ2
  HOLZMANN Sebastian
GER.gif
57.29
-
DNQ2
  MARCHANT Armand
BEL.gif
57.89
-
DNQ2
  NORDBOTTEN Jonathan
NOR.gif
57.55
-
DNQ2
  MAURBERGER Simon
ITA.gif
57.39
-
DNQ2
  GRANGE Jean-Baptiste
FRA.gif
57.59
-
DNQ2
  TAYLOR Laurie
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HONG Dongkwan
KOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  KETTERER David
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MAJOR Billy
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VERBEKE Tom
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LAINE Tormis
EST.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VACCARI Hans
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VON GRUENIGEN Noel
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HIMMELSBACH Fabian
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  DVORNIK Aljaz
SLO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LETITRE Theo
FRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HANSSON William
SWE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  WINTERS Luke
USA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  JUNG Donghyun
KOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  SALA Tommaso
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  LIBERATORE Federico
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  RODES Istok
CRO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  RAZZOLI Giuliano
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  VINATZER Alex
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  KHOROSHILOV Alexander
RUS.gif
-
-
DNF1
  YULE Daniel
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF1
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Men's Slalom (6/11)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif FOSS-SOLEVAAG Sebastian
1:46.2353.50+52.73

 

AUT.gif SCHWARZ Marco
1:46.9953.84+53.15

 

FRA.gif PINTURAULT Alexis
1:47.1854.18+53.00
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
MEILLARD Loic
SUI.gif
53.85
53.52
1:47.37
5
GSTREIN Fabio
AUT.gif
53.77
53.61
1:47.38
6
AERNI Luca
SUI.gif
54.10
53.44
1:47.54
7
KRISTOFFERSEN Henrik
NOR.gif
54.01
53.58
1:47.59
8
JAKOBSEN Kristoffer
SWE.gif
54.52
53.10
1:47.62
9
ZENHAEUSERN Ramon
SUI.gif
54.63
53.26
1:47.89
10
MATT Michael
AUT.gif
54.42
53.62
1:48.04
11
GINNIS AJ
GRE.gif
54.50
53.72
1:48.22
12
RYDING Dave
GBR.gif
54.31
54.00
1:48.31
13
MOELGG Manfred
ITA.gif
54.74
53.77
1:48.51
14
STROLZ Johannes
AUT.gif
54.98
53.56
1:48.54
15
POPOV Albert
BUL.gif
54.94
53.62
1:48.56
16
GROSS Stefano
ITA.gif
54.63
53.94
1:48.57
17
FELLER Manuel
AUT.gif
53.79
54.79
1:48.58
18
MUFFAT-JEANDET Victor
FRA.gif
54.97
53.67
1:48.64
19
GRANGE Jean-Baptiste
FRA.gif
54.59
54.07
1:48.66
20
ROCHAT Marc
SUI.gif
55.09
53.61
1:48.70
21
RAZZOLI Giuliano
ITA.gif
54.91
53.88
1:48.79
22
YULE Daniel
SUI.gif
54.83
54.08
1:48.91
23
HADALIN Stefan
SLO.gif
54.63
54.30
1:48.93
24
HAUGAN Timon
NOR.gif
54.73
54.35
1:49.08
25
PERTL Adrian
AUT.gif
54.98
54.25
1:49.23
26
READ Erik
CAN.gif
55.12
54.93
1:50.05
  MAURBERGER Simon
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  NEF Tanguy
SUI.gif
-
-
DNF2
  VINATZER Alex
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF2
  KHOROSHILOV Alexander
RUS.gif
-
-
DNF2
  LUNDBAECK Gustav
SWE.gif
56.21
-
DNQ2
  TAYLOR Laurie
GBR.gif
55.30
-
DNQ2
  HONG Dongkwan
KOR.gif
59.48
-
DNQ2
  KETTERER David
GER.gif
55.65
-
DNQ2
  VERBEKE Tom
BEL.gif
55.95
-
DNQ2
  LEEVER Alex
USA.gif
56.55
-
DNQ2
  LAINE Tormis
EST.gif
57.33
-
DNQ2
  FOURNIER Simon
CAN.gif
57.69
-
DNQ2
  KOLEGA Samuel
CRO.gif
56.01
-
DNQ2
  VON GRUENIGEN Noel
SUI.gif
55.78
-
DNQ2
  VIDOVIC Matej
CRO.gif
56.47
-
DNQ2
  HIMMELSBACH Fabian
GER.gif
55.62
-
DNQ2
  KOYAMA Yohei
JPN.gif
55.27
-
DNQ2
  SEYMOUR Jett
USA.gif
55.51
-
DNQ2
  LETITRE Theo
FRA.gif
55.91
-
DNQ2
  HANSSON William
SWE.gif
55.71
-
DNQ2
  RAUCHFUSS Julian
GER.gif
55.39
-
DNQ2
  DEL CAMPO Juan
ESP.gif
56.55
-
DNQ2
  WINTERS Luke
USA.gif
56.63
-
DNQ2
  RITCHIE Benjamin
USA.gif
55.90
-
DNQ2
  TREMMEL Anton
GER.gif
55.42
-
DNQ2
  SALA Tommaso
ITA.gif
56.04
-
DNQ2
  LIBERATORE Federico
ITA.gif
56.24
-
DNQ2
  LIZEROUX Julien
FRA.gif
56.29
-
DNQ2
  DIGRUBER Marc
AUT.gif
55.36
-
DNQ2
  SIMONET Sandro
SUI.gif
55.51
-
DNQ2
  RODES Istok
CRO.gif
55.45
-
DNQ2
  ZUBCIC Filip
CRO.gif
55.16
-
DNQ2
  MAJOR Billy
GBR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  KRYZL Krystof
CZE.gif
-
-
DNF1
  DVORNIK Aljaz
SLO.gif
-
-
DNF1
  TONETTI Riccardo
ITA.gif
-
-
DNF1
  JUNG Donghyun
KOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  NORDBOTTEN Jonathan
NOR.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HOLZMANN Sebastian
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  MARCHANT Armand
BEL.gif
-
-
DNF1
  HIRSCHBUEHL Christian
AUT.gif
-
-
DNF1
  STRASSER Linus
GER.gif
-
-
DNF1
  NOEL Clement
FRA.gif
-
-
DNF1
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