Narciarstwo alpejskie na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 – slalom mężczyzn
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Data | 16 lutego 2022 | ||
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Gospodarz | Yanqing | ||
Miejscowość | National Alpine Skiing Centre | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
I miejsce II miejsce III miejsce | Johannes Strolz Sebastian Foss-Solevåg |
Slalom mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji rozgrywana w ramach narciarstwa alpejskiego na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 w Pekinie. Zawodnicy rywalizowali w dniu 16 lutego w National Alpine Skiing Centre w Yanqing[1].
Terminarz
Data | Konkurencja | Godzina rozpoczęcia | |
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Czas CET | Czas lokalny | ||
16 lutego | 1. zjazd | 03:15 | 10:15 |
2. zjazd | 06:45 | 13:45 |
Wyniki
Miejsce | Nr | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | 1. przejazd | 2. przejazd | Czas łączny | Strata | ||
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Czas | Miejsce | Czas | Miejsce | ||||||
4 | Clément Noël | Francja | 54,30 | 6. | 49,79 | 1. | 1:44,09 | — | |
19 | Johannes Strolz | Austria | 53,92 | 1. | 50,78 | 13. | 1:44,70 | +0,61 | |
2 | Sebastian Foss Solevåg | Norwegia | 53,98 | 3. | 50,81 | 15. | 1:44,79 | +0,70 | |
4. | 3 | Henrik Kristoffersen | Norwegia | 53,94 | 2. | 50,94 | 18. | 1:44,88 | +0,79 |
5. | 11 | Loïc Meillard | Szwajcaria | 54,22 | 4. | 50,67 | 10. | 1:44,89 | +0,80 |
6. | 15 | Daniel Yule | Szwajcaria | 55,06 | 13. | 49,89 | 2. | 1:44,95 | +0,86 |
7. | 5 | Linus Straßer | Niemcy | 54,25 | 5. | 50,77 | 12. | 1:45,02 | +0,93 |
8. | 18 | Giuliano Razzoli | Włochy | 54,79 | 12. | 50,26 | 4. | 1:45,05 | +0,96 |
9. | 22 | Albert Popow | Bułgaria | 54,62 | 9. | 50,53 | 8. | 1:45,15 | +1,06 |
10. | 21 | Aleksandr Choroszyłow | Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski | 54,63 | 10. | 50,54 | 9. | 1:45,17 | +1,08 |
11. | 20 | Tommaso Sala | Włochy | 54,37 | 8. | 51,00 | 19. | 1:45,37 | +1,28 |
12. | 1 | Ramon Zenhäusern | Szwajcaria | 54,72 | 11. | 50,75 | 11. | 1:45,47 | +1,38 |
13. | 13 | David Ryding | Wielka Brytania | 55,13 | 16. | 50,44 | 7. | 1:45,57 | +1,48 |
14. | 17 | Luca Aerni | Szwajcaria | 55,63 | 19. | 50,20 | 3. | 1:45,83 | +1,74 |
15. | 30 | Samuel Kolega | Chorwacja | 55,54 | 18. | 50,42 | 6. | 1:45,96 | +1,87 |
16. | 8 | Alexis Pinturault | Francja | 55,12 | 15. | 51,03 | 20. | 1:46,15 | +2,05 |
17. | 6 | Marco Schwarz | Austria | 56,26 | 25. | 50,35 | 5. | 1:46,61 | +2,52 |
18. | 16 | Filip Zubčić | Chorwacja | 55,79 | 21. | 50,89 | 17. | 1:46,68 | +2,59 |
19. | 39 | Alexander Schmid | Niemcy | 55,95 | 23. | 51,08 | 21. | 1:47,03 | +2,94 |
20. | 27 | Matej Vidović | Chorwacja | 56,57 | 26. | 50,79 | 14. | 1:47,36 | +3,27 |
21. | 33 | Jung Dong-hyun | Korea Południowa | 56,85 | 29. | 50,84 | 16. | 1:47,69 | +3,60 |
22. | 24 | Armand Marchant | Belgia | 56,13 | 24. | 51,72 | 22. | 1:47,85 | +3,76 |
23. | 49 | Barnabás Szőllős | Izrael | 56,83 | 28. | 51,88 | 23. | 1:48,71 | +4,62 |
24. | 26 | Erik Read | Kanada | 55,90 | 22. | 53,20 | 24. | 1:49,10 | +5,01 |
25. | 42 | Adam Žampa | Słowacja | 57,76 | 32. | 53,25 | 25. | 1:51,01 | +6,92 |
26. | 50 | Aleksandr Andrijenko | Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski | 57,47 | 31. | 53,70 | 26. | 1:51,17 | +7,08 |
27. | 53 | Emir Lokmić | Bośnia i Hercegowina | 58,86 | 35. | 53,94 | 27. | 1:52,80 | +8,71 |
28. | 60 | Denni Xhepa | Albania | 58,32 | 34. | 54,96 | 29. | 1:53,28 | +9,19 |
29. | 52 | Joanis Andoniu | Grecja | 59,48 | 36. | 54,81 | 28. | 1:54,29 | +10,20 |
30. | 55 | Casper Dyrbye Næsted | Dania | 1:01,38 | 38. | 55,89 | 31. | 1:57,27 | +13,18 |
31. | 23 | Atle Lie McGrath | Norwegia | 55,08 | 14. | 1:02,27 | 41. | 1:57,35 | +13,26 |
32. | 66 | Soso Japaridze | Gruzja | 1:02,02 | 41. | 55,87 | 30. | 1:57,89 | +13,80 |
33. | 58 | Márton Kékesi | Węgry | 1:01,85 | 40. | 56,12 | 32. | 1:57,97 | +13,88 |
34. | 73 | Richardson Viano | Haiti | 1:02,25 | 42. | 57,74 | 33. | 1:59,99 | +15,90 |
35. | 64 | Alexandru Ștefănescu | Rumunia | 1:01,72 | 39. | 58,70 | 35. | 2:00,42 | +16,33 |
36. | 72 | Zachar Kuchin | Kazachstan | 1:03,68 | 43. | 58,98 | 37. | 2:02,66 | +18,57 |
37. | 77 | Albin Tahiri | Kosowo | 1:04,01 | 44. | 58,93 | 36. | 2:02,94 | +18,85 |
38. | 78 | Cesar Arnouk | Liban | 1:07,05 | 47. | 58,37 | 34. | 2:05,42 | +21,33 |
39. | 82 | Ricardo Brancal | Portugalia | 1:06,24 | 46. | 1:00,07 | 38. | 2:06,31 | +22,22 |
40. | 68 | Nicola Zanon | Tajlandia | 1:05,71 | 45. | 1:02,24 | 40. | 2:07,95 | +23,86 |
41. | 86 | Mathieu Neumuller | Madagaskar | 1:07,90 | 48. | 1:02,88 | 43. | 2:10,78 | +26,69 |
42. | 62 | Eldar Salihović | Czarnogóra | 1:09,61 | 50. | 1:02,21 | 39. | 2:11,82 | +27,73 |
43. | 83 | Matteo Gatti | San Marino | 1:08,52 | 49. | 1:03,41 | 44. | 2:11,93 | +27,84 |
44. | 88 | William Flaherty | Portoryko | 1:09,86 | 51. | 1:02,57 | 42. | 2:12,43 | +28,34 |
45. | 80 | Yohan Goutt Goncalves | Timor Wschodni | 1:15,48 | 52. | 1:09,19 | 45. | 2:24,67 | +40,58 |
- | 10 | Michael Matt | Austria | 54,36 | 7. | DNF | |||
- | 12 | Alex Vinatzer | Włochy | 55,39 | 17. | DNF | |||
- | 38 | Kamen Złatkow | Bułgaria | 55,66 | 20. | DNF | |||
- | 40 | Dries Van den Broecke | Belgia | 56,77 | 27. | DNF | |||
- | 56 | Andreas Žampa | Słowacja | 58,06 | 33. | DNF | |||
- | 57 | Michel Macedo | Brazylia | 59,88 | 37. | DNF | |||
- | 43 | Michał Jasiczek | Polska | 57,40 | 30. | DSQ | |||
- | 7 | Manuel Feller | Austria | DNF | |||||
- | 9 | Kristoffer Jakobsen | Szwecja | DNF | |||||
- | 14 | Lucas Braathen | Norwegia | DNF | |||||
- | 25 | Luke Winters | Stany Zjednoczone | DNF | |||||
- | 28 | Yōhei Koyama | Japonia | DNF | |||||
- | 29 | Joaquim Salarich | Hiszpania | DNF | |||||
- | 31 | Žan Kranjec | Słowenia | DNF | |||||
- | 32 | Billy Major | Wielka Brytania | DNF | |||||
- | 34 | Jan Zabystřan | Czechy | DNF | |||||
- | 35 | Trevor Philp | Kanada | DNF | |||||
- | 36 | Kryštof Krýzl | Czechy | DNF | |||||
- | 37 | Julian Rauchfuss | Niemcy | DNF | |||||
- | 41 | Iwan Kuzniecow | Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski | DNF | |||||
- | 44 | Tormis Laine | Estonia | DNF | |||||
- | 45 | Sam Maes | Belgia | DNF | |||||
- | 46 | Louis Muhlen-Schulte | Australia | DNF | |||||
- | 47 | Sturla Snær Snorrason | Islandia | DNF | |||||
- | 48 | Miks Zvejnieks | Łotwa | DNF | |||||
- | 51 | Paweł Pyjas | Polska | DNF | |||||
- | 54 | Tomás Birkner de Miguel | Argentyna | DNF | |||||
- | 59 | Matthieu Osch | Luksemburg | DNF | |||||
- | 63 | Michael Poettoz | Kolumbia | DNF | |||||
- | 65 | Asa Miller | Filipiny | DNF | |||||
- | 67 | Iwan Kowbasniuk | Ukraina | DNF | |||||
- | 69 | Adrian Yung | Hongkong | DNF | |||||
- | 70 | Janos Kujumdzian | Cypr | DNF | |||||
- | 71 | Ho Ping-jui | Chińskie Tajpej | DNF | |||||
- | 75 | Berkin Usta | Turcja | DNF | |||||
- | 76 | Jeffrey Webb | Malezja | DNF | |||||
- | 79 | Arif Khan | Indie | DNF | |||||
- | 81 | Maksim Gordiejew | Kirgistan | DNF | |||||
- | 84 | Xu Mingfu | Chińska Republika Ludowa | DNF | |||||
- | 85 | Zhang Yangming | Chińska Republika Ludowa | DNF | |||||
- | 87 | Muhammad Karim | Pakistan | DNF | |||||
- | 74 | Komiljon Tuxtayev | Uzbekistan | DSQ | |||||
- | 61 | Andrej Drukarov | Litwa | DNS |
Przypisy
- ↑ Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9. new.inews.gtimg.com. [dostęp 2022-02-16]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2022-02-04)]. (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Men's Slalom – Results. FIS. [dostęp 2022-02-16]. (ang.).
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