Saneczkarstwo na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2018 – jedynki mężczyzn
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Data | 10 – 11 lutego 2018 | ||
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Gospodarz | |||
Miejscowość | Alpensia Sliding Centre | ||
Liczba zawodników | 40 | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
I miejsce II miejsce III miejsce | Chris Mazdzer Johannes Ludwig | ||
Strona internetowa |
Jedynki mężczyzn – pierwsza konkurencja, w której zostały rozdane medale w saneczkarstwie na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2018 w Pjongczangu.
Zawodnicy o medale olimpijskie walczyli od 10 do 11 lutego na torze Alpensia Sliding Centre umiejscowionym w Pjongczangu. Mistrzostwa olimpijskiego z 2014 roku bronił reprezentant Niemiec Felix Loch.
Złoty medal wywalczył Austriak David Gleirscher. Drugie miejsce zajął Amerykanin Chris Mazdzer, a na trzecim miejscu uplasował się Niemiec Johannes Ludwig.
Terminarz
Data | Konkurencja | Godzina rozpoczęcia | |
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UTC+09:00 | CET | ||
+10 lutego | 1. ślizg | 19:10 | 11:10 |
2. ślizg | 21:00 | 13:00 | |
+11 lutego | 3. ślizg | 20:00 | 12:00 |
4. ślizg | 21:50 | 13:50 |
Wyniki
Poz. | Nr. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | +1. ślizg | 2. ślizg | 3. ślizg | 4. ślizg | Suma | Strata | ||||
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Czas | Poz. | Czas | Poz. | Czas | Poz. | Czas | Poz. | ||||||
1. | 11 | David Gleirscher | Austria | 47,652 | 1. | 47,835 | 7. | 47,584 | 4. | 47,631 | 4. | 3:10,702 | +0,000 |
2. | 13 | Chris Mazdzer | Stany Zjednoczone | 47,800 | 5. | 47,717 | 2. | 47,534 | 1. | 47,677 | 7. | 3:10,728 | +0,026 |
3. | 3 | Johannes Ludwig | Niemcy | 47,764 | 3. | 47,940 | 14. | 47,625 | 6. | 47,603 | 3. | 3:10,932 | +0,230 |
4. | 4 | Dominik Fischnaller | Włochy | 47,930 | 10. | 47,967 | 16. | 47,562 | 3. | 47,475 | 1. | 3:10,934 | +0,232 |
5. | 5 | Felix Loch | Niemcy | 47,674 | 2. | 47,625 | 1. | 47,560 | 2. | 48,109 | 19. | 3:10,968 | +0,266 |
6. | 19 | Samuel Edney | Kanada | 47,862 | 9. | 47,755 | 4. | 47,759 | 10. | 47,645 | 6. | 3:11,021 | +0,319 |
7. | 14 | Kevin Fischnaller | Włochy | 47,853 | 8. | 47,793 | 5. | 47,596 | 5. | 47,812 | 8. | 3:11,054 | +0,352 |
8. | 6 | Roman Riepiłow | Olimpijscy sportowcy z Rosji | 47,776 | 4. | 47,740 | 3. | 47,948 | 15. | 47,644 | 5. | 3:11,108 | +0,406 |
9. | 2 | Wolfgang Kindl | Austria | 47,955 | 11. | 47,858 | 9. | 47,799 | 12. | 47,521 | 2. | 3:11,133 | +0,431 |
10. | 10 | Andi Langenhan | Niemcy | 48,083 | 17. | 47,850 | 8. | 47,630 | 7. | 47,870 | 13. | 3:11,433 | +0,731 |
11. | 8 | Kristers Aparjods | Łotwa | 47,822 | 6. | 47,834 | 6. | 47,858 | 13. | 47,942 | 17. | 3:11,456 | +0,754 |
12. | 24 | Reid Watts | Kanada | 47,960 | 12. | 47,895 | 10. | 47,787 | 11. | 47,848 | 11. | 3:11,490 | +0,788 |
13. | 22 | Stiepan Fiodorow | Olimpijscy sportowcy z Rosji | 48,035 | 13. | 47,936 | 13. | 47,755 | 9. | 47,882 | 14. | 3:11,608 | +0,906 |
14. | 1 | Siemion Pawliczenko | Olimpijscy sportowcy z Rosji | 48,337 | 23. | 47,923 | +12. | 47,716 | 8. | 47,883 | 15. | 3:11,859 | +1,157 |
15. | 7 | Reinhard Egger | Austria | 48,221 | 19. | 47,903 | 11. | 47,963 | 17. | 47,840 | 10. | 3:11,927 | +1,225 |
16. | 25 | Mitchel Malyk | Kanada | 48,075 | 16. | 48,050 | 18. | 47,952 | 16. | 47,869 | 12. | 3:11,946 | +1,244 |
17. | 20 | Emanuel Rieder | Włochy | 48,040 | 14. | 48,047 | 17. | 47,972 | 18. | 48,082 | 18. | 3:12,141 | +1,439 |
18. | 23 | Taylor Morris | Stany Zjednoczone | 48,072 | 15. | 48,793 | 32. | 47,858 | 14. | 47,824 | 9. | 3:12,547 | +1,845 |
19. | 26 | Maciej Kurowski | Polska | 48,103 | 18. | 48,467 | 24. | 48,158 | 22. | 47,885 | 16. | 3:12,613 | +1,911 |
20. | 17 | Inārs Kivlenieks | Łotwa | 48,274 | 20. | 48,370 | 22. | 48,066 | 20. | 48,112 | 20. | 3:12,822 | +2,120 |
21. | 16 | Ondřej Hyman | Czechy | 48,324 | 22. | 48,276 | 20. | 48,313 | 25. | 2:24,913 | |||
22. | 31 | Adam Rosen | Wielka Brytania | 48,477 | 25. | 48,410 | 23. | 48,280 | 23. | 2:25,167 | |||
23. | 35 | Anton Dukacz | Ukraina | 48,888 | 27. | 48,307 | 21. | 48,303 | 24. | 2:25,498 | |||
24. | 21 | Artūrs Dārznieks | Łotwa | 48,305 | 21. | 48,671 | 29. | 48,602 | 28. | 2:25,578 | |||
25. | 12 | Jozef Ninis | Słowacja | 47,833 | 7. | 50,014 | 37. | 48,095 | 21. | 2:25,942 | |||
26. | 9 | Tucker West | Stany Zjednoczone | 48,484 | 24. | 47,942 | +15. | 49,593 | 37. | 2:26,019 | |||
27. | 15 | Mateusz Sochowicz | Polska | 49,047 | 26. | 48,203 | +19. | 48,930 | 31. | 2:26,180 | |||
28. | 27 | Alexander Ferlazzo | Australia | 48,073 | +16. | 48,587 | 27. | 49,531 | 36. | 2:26,191 | |||
29. | 18 | Valentin Crețu | Rumunia | 49,030 | 25. | 49,085 | 33. | 48,424 | 26. | 2:26,539 | |||
30. | 29 | Lim Nam-kyu | Korea Południowa | 49,461 | 31. | 48,591 | 28. | 48,620 | 29. | 2:26,672 | |||
31. | 39 | Andrei Turea | Rumunia | 49,482 | 32. | 48,489 | 26. | 49,314 | 35. | 2:27,285 | |||
32. | 36 | Giorgi Sogoiani | Gruzja | 49,300 | 30. | 49,151 | 34. | 49,008 | 33. | 2:27,459 | |||
33. | 34 | Rupert Staudinger | Wielka Brytania | 49,626 | 33. | 49,259 | 35. | 48,957 | 32. | 2:27,842 | |||
34. | 37 | Shiva Keshavan | Indie | 50,578 | 36. | 48,710 | 31. | 48,900 | 30. | 2:28,188 | |||
35. | 33 | Jakub Šimoňák | Słowacja | 51,724 | 38. | 48,690 | 30. | 48,522 | 27. | 2:28,936 | |||
36. | 40 | Nikita Kopyrenko | Kazachstan | 50,147 | 35. | 50,327 | 38. | 49,244 | 34. | 2:29,718 | |||
37. | 28 | Paweł Angełow | Bułgaria | 51,569 | 37. | 49,449 | 36. | 50,094 | 39. | 2:31,112 | |||
38. | 38 | Lien Te-an | Chińskie Tajpej | 52,121 | 39. | 51,472 | 39. | 50,545 | 40. | 2:34,138 | |||
39. | 30 | Tilen Sirše | Słowenia | 49,887 | 34. | 58,776 | 40. | 49,646 | 38. | 2:38,309 | |||
40. | 32 | Andrij Mandzij | Ukraina | 1:02,935 | 40. | 48,473 | 25. | 47,981 | 19. | 2:39,389 |
Bibliografia
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