The men's combined competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at Universiade slope, Sierra Nevada, Spain on February 8, 2015.
Rank | Bib | Name | Nation | Super-G | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Behind |
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12 | Sandro Boner | Switzerland | 1:20.38 | 8 | 44.32 | 3 | 2:04.7 | ||
15 | Giulio Bosca | Italy | 1;19.57 | 2 | 45.48 | 8 | 2:05.05 | +0.35 | |
2 | Matej Falat | Slovakia | 1:20.7 | 10 | 44.36 | 4 | 2:05.06 | +0.36 | |
4 | 9 | Luca Riorda | Italy | 1:20.23 | 7 | 45.57 | 9 | 2:05.8 | +1.1 |
5 | 4 | Vincent Lajoie | France | 1:19.88 | 6 | 46.34 | 14 | 2:06.22 | +1.52 |
6 | 6 | William Schuessler Bedard | Canada | 1:19.64 | 4 | 47.16 | 20 | 2:06.8 | +2.1 |
7 | 7 | Ivo Ricou | France | 1:20.9 | 14 | 45.99 | 12 | 2:06.89 | +2.19 |
8 | 29 | Adam Zika | Czech Republic | 1:21.66 | 16 | 45.3 | 6 | 2:06.96 | +2.26 |
9 | 16 | Adam Chrapek | Poland | 1;20.78 | 12 | 46.73 | 16 | 2:07.51 | +2.81 |
10 | 1 | Yuri Danilochkin | Belarus | 1:20.83 | 13 | 47.1 | =18 | 2:07.93 | +3.23 |
11 | 33 | Evgenij Tulupov | Russia | 1:22.35 | 20 | 45.62 | 10 | 2:07.97 | +3.27 |
12 | 51 | Youri Mougel | France | 1:24.14 | 23 | 43.85 | 1 | 2:07.99 | +3.29 |
19 | Jakub Klusak | Poland | 1:22.05 | 15 | 45.94 | 11 | 2:07.99 | +3.29 | |
14 | 26 | Vladimir Siráň | Slovakia | 1:23.85 | 22 | 44.23 | 2 | 2:08.08 | +3.38 |
15 | 20 | Michał Klusak | Poland | 1:20.99 | 15 | 47.1 | =18 | 2:08.09 | +3.39 |
16 | 27 | Daniel Paulus | Czech Republic | 1:22.01 | 17 | 46.31 | 13 | 2:08.32 | +3.62 |
17 | 23 | Pietro Migliazza | Italy | 1:23.31 | 21 | 45.11 | 5 | 2:08.42 | +3.72 |
18 | 8 | Axel William Patricksson | Norway | 1:19.63 | 3 | 49.08 | 21 | 2:08.71 | +4.01 |
19 | 32 | Mateusz Garniewicz | Poland | 1:24.35 | 25 | 45.37 | 7 | 2:09.72 | +5.02 |
20 | 43 | Kasper Hietanen | Finland | 1:26.79 | 31 | 46.63 | 15 | 2;13.42 | +8.72 |
21 | 40 | Kim Seul-Kyung | South Korea | 1:27.85 | 34 | 46.96 | 17 | 2:14.81 | +10.11 |
22 | 11 | Michelangelo Tentori | Italy | 1:19.13 | 1 | 56.81 | 27 | 2:15.94 | +11.24 |
23 | 36 | Miyamoto Shinya | Japan | 1:26.07 | 29 | 50.3 | 22 | 2:16.37 | +11.67 |
24 | 44 | Kim Hyeon-Soo | South Korea | 1:26.3 | 30 | 54.28 | 26 | 2;20.58 | +15.88 |
25 | 53 | Daniil Chertsin | Belarus | 1:32.65 | 40 | 51.58 | 24 | 2:24.53 | +19.53 |
26 | 45 | Andriy Mariichyn | Ukraine | 1:34.41 | 41 | 51.29 | 23 | 2:25.7 | +21.00 |
27 | 55 | Taras Kovbasnyuk | Ukraine | 1:35.8 | 42 | 54.08 | 25 | 2:29.88 | +25.18 |
5 | Max Marno | United States | 1:20.73 | 10 | DNF | — | |||
17 | Vladislav Novikov | Russia | 1:22.25 | 19 | DNF | — | |||
22 | Christian Rottonara | Italy | 1:25.61 | 28 | DNF | — | |||
25 | Stian Saugestad | Norway | 1:19.83 | 5 | DNF | — | |||
37 | Kim Dong-Woo | South Korea | 1:28.28 | 35 | DNF | — | |||
38 | Hong Dong-Kwan | South Korea | 1:27.13 | 33 | DNF | — | |||
39 | Evgenij Pyasik | Russia | 1:25.03 | 27 | DNF | — | |||
41 | Choi Chang-Hyun | South Korea | 1:30.04 | 30 | DNF | — | |||
42 | Lee Jang-Woo | South Korea | 1:28.68 | 36 | DNF | — | |||
47 | Patrick Boner | Switzerland | 1:24.76 | 26 | DNF | — | |||
49 | Levent Taş | Turkey | 1:31.24 | 39 | DNF | — | |||
50 | Emre Şimşek | Turkey | 1:30.32 | 38 | DNF | — | |||
56 | Alberto Chiappa | Italy | 1:27 | 32 | DNF | — | |||
3 | Maksim Stukov | Russia | 1:20.41 | 9 | DSQ | — | |||
48 | Kalle Peltola | Finland | 1:24.25 | 24 | DSQ | — | |||
21 | Martin Štěpán | Czech Republic | DNS | — | |||||
10 | Bernhard Graf | Austria | DNF | — | |||||
13 | Marc Oliveras | Andorra | DNF | — | |||||
14 | Vegard Busengdal | Norway | DNF | — | |||||
18 | Kristoffer Berger | Norway | DNF | — | |||||
24 | Michael Waligora | Czech Republic | DNF | — | |||||
28 | Martin Hyška | Slovakia | DNF | — | |||||
30 | Simon Efimov | Russia | DNF | — | |||||
31 | Nakamura Shun | Japan | DNF | — | |||||
34 | Franck Berla | France | DNF | — | |||||
35 | Graham Black | United States | DNF | — | |||||
46 | Anton Smolenskiy | Russia | DNF | — | |||||
52 | Mustafa Topaloğlu | Turkey | DNF | — | |||||
54 | Ihor Ham | Ukraine | DNF | — |
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