Boys' combined at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Hafjell, Norway | ||||||||||||
Date | 14 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 53 from 45 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:52.87 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics | ||
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Super-G | boys' | girls' |
Giant slalom | boys' | girls' |
Slalom | boys' | girls' |
Combined | boys' | girls' |
Parallel mixed team | mixed | |
The boys combined competition of the alpine skiing events at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Hafjell Olympic Slope near Lillehammer, Norway, on 14 February. 53 athletes from 45 countries took part in this event. [1]
The race was started at 11:00. [2]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Super-G | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Difference |
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![]() | 1 | River Radamus | ![]() | 1:11.15 | 1 | 41.72 | 7 | 1:52.87 | |
![]() | 7 | Manuel Traninger | ![]() | 1:12.36 | 4 | 40.58 | 2 | 1:52.94 | +0.07 |
![]() | 5 | Pietro Canzio | ![]() | 1:12.45 | 6 | 41.20 | 3 | 1:53.65 | +0.78 |
4 | 37 | Filip Vennerström | ![]() | 1:13.60 | 21 | 40.32 | 1 | 1:53.92 | +1.05 |
5 | 8 | Sampo Kankkunen | ![]() | 1:12.27 | 3 | 41.93 | 9 | 1:54.20 | +1.33 |
6 | 12 | Jan Zabystřan | ![]() | 1:13.36 | 17 | 41.25 | 4 | 1:54.61 | +1.74 |
7 | 6 | Joel Oehrli | ![]() | 1:12.46 | 7 | 42.32 | 12 | 1:54.78 | +1.91 |
8 | 36 | Yohei Koyama | ![]() | 1:13.15 | 12 | 41.72 | 7 | 1:54.87 | +2.00 |
9 | 13 | Ken Caillot | ![]() | 1:13.26 | 13 | 41.71 | 6 | 1:54.97 | +2.10 |
10 | 3 | Michael Tedde | ![]() | 1:12.04 | 2 | 43.08 | 18 | 1:55.12 | +2.25 |
11 | 11 | Szymon Bębenek | ![]() | 1:13.32 | 15 | 41.97 | 10 | 1:55.29 | +2.42 |
12 | 24 | Aleksey Konkov | ![]() | 1:13.07 | 10 | 42.90 | 15 | 1:55.97 | +3.10 |
13 | 20 | Samuel Kolega | ![]() | 1:14.42 | 26 | 41.57 | 5 | 1:55.99 | +3.12 |
14 | 16 | Anton Grammel | ![]() | 1:13.26 | 13 | 43.06 | 17 | 1:56.32 | +3.45 |
15 | 18 | Henrich Katrenič | ![]() | 1:13.14 | 11 | 43.47 | 20 | 1:56.61 | +3.74 |
16 | 51 | Žaks Gedra | ![]() | 1:14.73 | 30 | 41.97 | 10 | 1:56.70 | +3.83 |
17 | 32 | Louis Muhlen | ![]() | 1:13.80 | 23 | 43.23 | 19 | 1:57.03 | +4.16 |
18 | 38 | Aingeru Garay | ![]() | 1:14.58 | 29 | 42.78 | 14 | 1:57.36 | +4.49 |
19 | 27 | Anže Čufar | ![]() | 1:14.51 | 28 | 42.94 | 16 | 1:57.45 | +4.58 |
20 | 30 | Kai Horwitz | ![]() | 1:13.35 | 16 | 44.26 | 23 | 1:57.61 | +4.74 |
21 | 50 | Andrea Bugnone | ![]() | 1:14.47 | 27 | 43.74 | 21 | 1:58.21 | +5.34 |
22 | 25 | Georgi Okolski | ![]() | 1:16.54 | 36 | 42.40 | 13 | 1:58.94 | +6.07 |
23 | 44 | Itamar Biran | ![]() | 1:15.23 | 32 | 43.87 | 22 | 1:59.10 | +6.23 |
24 | 42 | Luka Bozhinovski | ![]() | 1:15.35 | 33 | 45.81 | 25 | 2:01.16 | +8.29 |
25 | 53 | Jackson Rich | ![]() | 1:16.76 | 38 | 46.28 | 27 | 2:03.04 | +10.17 |
26 | 22 | Jeffrey Zina | ![]() | 1:18.74 | 42 | 45.68 | 24 | 2:04.42 | +11.55 |
27 | 19 | Alexandru Stefanescu | ![]() | 1:18.57 | 41 | 45.96 | 26 | 2:04.53 | +11.66 |
28 | 47 | Tomas Bacigalupo | ![]() | 1:17.90 | 40 | 48.03 | 28 | 2:05.93 | +13.06 |
29 | 48 | Gary Skinner | ![]() | 1:17.60 | 39 | 48.67 | 29 | 2:06.27 | +13.40 |
30 | 26 | Sam Maes | ![]() | 1:13.63 | 22 | 1:04.27 | 30 | 2:17.90 | +25.03 |
2 | Odin Vassbotn Breivik | ![]() | 1:13.00 | 9 | DNF | ||||
15 | Marcus Vorre | ![]() | 1:12.43 | 5 | DNF | ||||
17 | Nejc Naraločnik | ![]() | 1:12.98 | 8 | DNF | ||||
29 | Michel Macedo | ![]() | 1:13.36 | 17 | DNF | ||||
31 | Justin Alkier | ![]() | 1:13.57 | 20 | DNF | ||||
33 | Léo Anguenot | ![]() | 1:14.07 | 24 | DNF | ||||
39 | Iain Innes | ![]() | 1:16.32 | 35 | DNF | ||||
41 | Paul Croesi | ![]() | 1:16.67 | 37 | DNF | ||||
45 | Maurus Sparr | ![]() | 1:13.49 | 19 | DNF | ||||
49 | Djordy Schaaf | ![]() | 1:15.36 | 34 | DNF | ||||
4 | Jonas Stockinger | ![]() | 1:14.27 | 25 | DNS | ||||
35 | Albert Pérez Fabrega | ![]() | 1:14.84 | 31 | DSQ | ||||
9 | Moritz Opetnik | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
10 | Silvan Marxer | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
14 | Henrik Thorsby | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
21 | Matthieu Osch | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
28 | Uladzislau Chertsin | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
34 | Barnabás Szőllős | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
40 | Andrej Drukarov | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
43 | Mykhailo Karpushyn | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
46 | Rašo Jevremović | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
52 | Eldar Salihović | ![]() | DNF | ||||||
23 | Ryan Moffat | ![]() | DSQ | ||||||
54 | Saurabh Saurabh | ![]() | DNS | ||||||
55 | Besarion Japaridze | ![]() | DNS |
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