Alpine skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' slalom

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Boys' slalom
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Hafjell, Norway
Date19 February
Competitors62 from 54 nations
Winning time1:38.74
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Manuel Traninger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svg Filip Vennerström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Odin Vassbotn Breivik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
  2012
2020  

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]

Results

The race was started at 10:00. [2]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankTotalDifference
Gold medal icon.svg17 Manuel Traninger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 49.94348.8011:38.74
Silver medal icon.svg6 Filip Vennerström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 49.65249.1221:38.77+0.03
Bronze medal icon.svg4 Odin Vassbotn Breivik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 49.64150.4381:40.07+1.33
49 Samuel Kolega Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 50.45549.6931:40.14+1.40
52 Pietro Canzio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 50.30450.4491:40.74+2.00
68 Moritz Opetnik Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 51.03850.0841:41.11+2.37
721 Barnabás Szőllős Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 51.091150.2771:41.36+2.62
841 Marcus Vorre Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 51.301250.1561:41.45+2.71
920 Jonas Stockinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 50.78650.72111:41.50+2.76
1030 Sampo Kankkunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 51.081050.95121:42.03+3.29
1123 Henrik Thorsby Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 52.021950.1251:42.14+3.40
1224 Ken Caillot Flag of France.svg  France 51.711750.96131:42.67+3.93
1327 Szymon Bębenek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 51.641451.32141:42.96+4.22
1318 Aingeru Garay Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 51.641451.32141:42.96+4.22
1510 Léo Anguenot Flag of France.svg  France 51.671651.58171:43.25+4.51
1633 Henrich Katrenič Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 52.302351.50161:43.80+5.06
1716 Kai Horwitz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 52.252151.87191:44.12+5.38
1839 Albert Pérez Fabrega Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 51.951852.19211:44.14+5.40
1912 Sam Maes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 53.632850.59101:44.22+5.48
2038 Iain Innes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 52.112052.14201:44.25+5.51
2122 Maurus Sparr Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 51.521352.85231:44.37+5.63
2226 Djordy Schaaf Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 52.932551.70181:44.63+5.89
2337 Rašo Jevremović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 53.012752.21221:45.22+6.48
2442 Ryan Moffat Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 52.982652.92251:45.90+7.16
2534 Paul Croesi Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 54.303052.91241:47.21+8.47
2643 Bae Jun-woo Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 53.882953.65271:47.53+8.79
2755 Andrea Bugnone Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 54.533153.34261:47.87+9.13
2857 Besarion Japaridze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 55.403354.87281:50.27+11.53
2946 Jeffrey Zina Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 56.423755.50291:51.92+13.18
3045 Tomas Bacigalupo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 56.003656.20301:52.20+13.46
3152 Nihat Enes Limon Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 57.903857.05321:54.95+16.21
3259 Alessandro Mariotti Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 58.234056.84311:55.07+16.33
3358 Gary Skinner Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 57.983957.39331:55.37+16.63
3462 Alireza Ahmadpour Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1:03.00421:00.71342:03.71+24.97
3 Joel Oehrli Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 52.2822DNF
19 Anže Čufar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 50.917
31 Nejc Naraločnik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 51.049
35 Itamar Biran Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 55.1532
48 Alexandru Stefanescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 55.7035
50 Bjarki Guðjónsson Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 55.4134
56 Jackson Rich Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1:00.7041
29 Justin Alkier Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 52.3124DSQ
1 Michael Tedde Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF
5 Yohei Koyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
7 River Radamus Flag of the United States.svg  United States
11 Jan Zabystřan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
13 Žaks Gedra Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
14 Louis Muhlen Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
15 Georgi Okolski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
25 Michel Macedo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
28 Aleksey Konkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
32 Silvan Marxer Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein
36 Anton Grammel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
40 Mykhailo Karpushyn Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
44 Michael Poettoz Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
47 Andrej Drukarov Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
49 Luka Bozhinovski Flag of Macedonia.svg  Macedonia
51 Eldar Salihović Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
53 Matthieu Osch Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
54 Uladzislau Chertsin Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
60 Saurabh Saurabh Flag of India.svg  India
61 Saphal-Ram Shrestha Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal

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