Boys' slalom at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Hafjell, Norway | ||||||||||||
Date | 19 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 62 from 54 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:38.74 | ||||||||||||
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' slalom competition of the alpine skiing events at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Hafjell Olympic Slope near Lillehammer, Norway, on 19 February. 62 athletes from 55 different countries took part in this event. [1]
The race was started at 10:00. [2]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Total | Difference |
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17 | Manuel Traninger | Austria | 49.94 | 3 | 48.80 | 1 | 1:38.74 | ||
6 | Filip Vennerström | Sweden | 49.65 | 2 | 49.12 | 2 | 1:38.77 | +0.03 | |
4 | Odin Vassbotn Breivik | Norway | 49.64 | 1 | 50.43 | 8 | 1:40.07 | +1.33 | |
4 | 9 | Samuel Kolega | Croatia | 50.45 | 5 | 49.69 | 3 | 1:40.14 | +1.40 |
5 | 2 | Pietro Canzio | Italy | 50.30 | 4 | 50.44 | 9 | 1:40.74 | +2.00 |
6 | 8 | Moritz Opetnik | Austria | 51.03 | 8 | 50.08 | 4 | 1:41.11 | +2.37 |
7 | 21 | Barnabás Szőllős | Hungary | 51.09 | 11 | 50.27 | 7 | 1:41.36 | +2.62 |
8 | 41 | Marcus Vorre | Denmark | 51.30 | 12 | 50.15 | 6 | 1:41.45 | +2.71 |
9 | 20 | Jonas Stockinger | Germany | 50.78 | 6 | 50.72 | 11 | 1:41.50 | +2.76 |
10 | 30 | Sampo Kankkunen | Finland | 51.08 | 10 | 50.95 | 12 | 1:42.03 | +3.29 |
11 | 23 | Henrik Thorsby | Norway | 52.02 | 19 | 50.12 | 5 | 1:42.14 | +3.40 |
12 | 24 | Ken Caillot | France | 51.71 | 17 | 50.96 | 13 | 1:42.67 | +3.93 |
13 | 27 | Szymon Bębenek | Poland | 51.64 | 14 | 51.32 | 14 | 1:42.96 | +4.22 |
13 | 18 | Aingeru Garay | Spain | 51.64 | 14 | 51.32 | 14 | 1:42.96 | +4.22 |
15 | 10 | Léo Anguenot | France | 51.67 | 16 | 51.58 | 17 | 1:43.25 | +4.51 |
16 | 33 | Henrich Katrenič | Slovakia | 52.30 | 23 | 51.50 | 16 | 1:43.80 | +5.06 |
17 | 16 | Kai Horwitz | Chile | 52.25 | 21 | 51.87 | 19 | 1:44.12 | +5.38 |
18 | 39 | Albert Pérez Fabrega | Andorra | 51.95 | 18 | 52.19 | 21 | 1:44.14 | +5.40 |
19 | 12 | Sam Maes | Belgium | 53.63 | 28 | 50.59 | 10 | 1:44.22 | +5.48 |
20 | 38 | Iain Innes | Great Britain | 52.11 | 20 | 52.14 | 20 | 1:44.25 | +5.51 |
21 | 22 | Maurus Sparr | Switzerland | 51.52 | 13 | 52.85 | 23 | 1:44.37 | +5.63 |
22 | 26 | Djordy Schaaf | Netherlands | 52.93 | 25 | 51.70 | 18 | 1:44.63 | +5.89 |
23 | 37 | Rašo Jevremović | Serbia | 53.01 | 27 | 52.21 | 22 | 1:45.22 | +6.48 |
24 | 42 | Ryan Moffat | Canada | 52.98 | 26 | 52.92 | 25 | 1:45.90 | +7.16 |
25 | 34 | Paul Croesi | Monaco | 54.30 | 30 | 52.91 | 24 | 1:47.21 | +8.47 |
26 | 43 | Bae Jun-woo | South Korea | 53.88 | 29 | 53.65 | 27 | 1:47.53 | +8.79 |
27 | 55 | Andrea Bugnone | Portugal | 54.53 | 31 | 53.34 | 26 | 1:47.87 | +9.13 |
28 | 57 | Besarion Japaridze | Georgia | 55.40 | 33 | 54.87 | 28 | 1:50.27 | +11.53 |
29 | 46 | Jeffrey Zina | Lebanon | 56.42 | 37 | 55.50 | 29 | 1:51.92 | +13.18 |
30 | 45 | Tomas Bacigalupo | Argentina | 56.00 | 36 | 56.20 | 30 | 1:52.20 | +13.46 |
31 | 52 | Nihat Enes Limon | Turkey | 57.90 | 38 | 57.05 | 32 | 1:54.95 | +16.21 |
32 | 59 | Alessandro Mariotti | San Marino | 58.23 | 40 | 56.84 | 31 | 1:55.07 | +16.33 |
33 | 58 | Gary Skinner | Ireland | 57.98 | 39 | 57.39 | 33 | 1:55.37 | +16.63 |
34 | 62 | Alireza Ahmadpour | Iran | 1:03.00 | 42 | 1:00.71 | 34 | 2:03.71 | +24.97 |
3 | Joel Oehrli | Switzerland | 52.28 | 22 | DNF | ||||
19 | Anže Čufar | Slovenia | 50.91 | 7 | |||||
31 | Nejc Naraločnik | Slovenia | 51.04 | 9 | |||||
35 | Itamar Biran | Israel | 55.15 | 32 | |||||
48 | Alexandru Stefanescu | Romania | 55.70 | 35 | |||||
50 | Bjarki Guðjónsson | Iceland | 55.41 | 34 | |||||
56 | Jackson Rich | New Zealand | 1:00.70 | 41 | |||||
29 | Justin Alkier | Canada | 52.31 | 24 | DSQ | ||||
1 | Michael Tedde | Italy | DNF | ||||||
5 | Yohei Koyama | Japan | |||||||
7 | River Radamus | United States | |||||||
11 | Jan Zabystřan | Czech Republic | |||||||
13 | Žaks Gedra | Latvia | |||||||
14 | Louis Muhlen | Australia | |||||||
15 | Georgi Okolski | Bulgaria | |||||||
25 | Michel Macedo | Brazil | |||||||
28 | Aleksey Konkov | Russia | |||||||
32 | Silvan Marxer | Liechtenstein | |||||||
36 | Anton Grammel | Germany | |||||||
40 | Mykhailo Karpushyn | Ukraine | |||||||
44 | Michael Poettoz | Colombia | |||||||
47 | Andrej Drukarov | Lithuania | |||||||
49 | Luka Bozhinovski | Macedonia | |||||||
51 | Eldar Salihović | Montenegro | |||||||
53 | Matthieu Osch | Luxembourg | |||||||
54 | Uladzislau Chertsin | Belarus | |||||||
60 | Saurabh Saurabh | India | |||||||
61 | Saphal-Ram Shrestha | Nepal |
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