Men's slalom at the 2017 Asian Winter Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sapporo Teine | |||||||||
Dates | 25 February 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 43 from 19 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 2017 Asian Winter Games | ||
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Slalom | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
The men's slalom at the 2017 Asian Winter Games was held on 25 February 2017 at the Sapporo Teine, Japan.
All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Saturday, 25 February 2017 | 10:15 | 1st run |
13:05 | 2nd run |
Rank | Athlete | 1st run | 2nd run | Total |
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Jung Dong-hyun (KOR) | 46.50 | 50.60 | 1:37.10 | |
Kim Hyeon-tae (KOR) | 47.66 | 51.52 | 1:39.18 | |
Hideyuki Narita (JPN) | 47.47 | 51.91 | 1:39.38 | |
4 | Igor Zakurdayev (KAZ) | 47.07 | 52.96 | 1:40.03 |
5 | Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki (IRI) | 48.23 | 52.69 | 1:40.92 |
6 | Hayata Wakatsuki (JPN) | 48.50 | 52.62 | 1:41.12 |
7 | Mohammad Kiadarbandsari (IRI) | 48.53 | 53.00 | 1:41.53 |
8 | Park Je-yun (KOR) | 49.63 | 52.26 | 1:41.89 |
9 | Liam Michael (AUS) | 50.62 | 54.17 | 1:44.79 |
10 | Jeffrey Webb (MAS) | 52.93 | 56.80 | 1:49.73 |
11 | Yohan Goutt Gonçalves (TLS) | 56.92 | 1:00.82 | 1:57.74 |
12 | Cyril Kayrouz (LBN) | 57.28 | 1:01.93 | 1:59.21 |
13 | Mir Nawaz (PAK) | 1:00.21 | 1:02.93 | 2:03.14 |
14 | Raoul Al-Asmar (LBN) | 59.55 | 1:03.63 | 2:03.18 |
15 | Robert Worachai Pinsent (THA) | 57.34 | 1:06.33 | 2:03.67 |
16 | Ho Ping-jui (TPE) | 1:00.57 | 1:04.90 | 2:05.47 |
17 | Hira Lal (IND) | 1:01.39 | 1:05.84 | 2:07.23 |
18 | Barakatullo Zokirov (TJK) | 1:03.39 | 1:08.56 | 2:11.95 |
19 | Nizomiddin Sayfiddini (TJK) | 1:04.33 | 1:08.87 | 2:13.20 |
20 | Tursunmurod Sokhibnazari (TJK) | 1:06.34 | 1:10.35 | 2:16.69 |
21 | Waqas Azam (PAK) | 1:07.85 | 1:11.84 | 2:19.69 |
22 | Suhail Azzam (JOR) | 1:17.44 | 1:21.77 | 2:39.21 |
— | Himanshu Thakur (IND) | 59.81 | DNF | DNF |
— | Arif Khan (IND) | 58.59 | DNF | DNF |
— | Wu Meng-che (TPE) | 1:08.33 | DNF | DNF |
— | Safal Ram Shrestha (NEP) | 1:15.45 | DNF | DNF |
— | Zahid Abbas (PAK) | 1:08.01 | DNF | DNF |
— | Nguyễn Văn An (VIE) | 1:44.95 | DNF | DNF |
— | Chagnaagiin Bayarzul (MGL) | 1:16.51 | DNF | DNF |
— | Mu Zecheng (CHN) | 57.11 | DSQ | DSQ |
— | Kyung Sung-hyun (KOR) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Tatsuki Matsumoto (JPN) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Wang Yu (CHN) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Zhang Yangming (CHN) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Zhang Xiaosong (CHN) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Zakhar Kuchin (KAZ) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Muhammad Karim (PAK) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Evgeniy Timofeev (KGZ) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Vineet Sharma (IND) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Maxim Gordeev (KGZ) | DNF | DNF | |
— | Bakhriddin Goibov (TJK) | DSQ | DSQ | |
— | Nguyễn Võ Hữu Vinh (VIE) | DSQ | DSQ | |
— | Yohei Koyama (JPN) | DNS | DNS |
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