Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Men's downhill

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Men's downhill
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Venue Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea
Dates10 March
Competitors65 from 24 nations
2014
2022
Men's downhill (visually impaired)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors10 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Mac Marcoux
Guide: Jack Leitch
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Silver medal icon.svg Jakub Krako
Guide: Branislav Brozman
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Bronze medal icon.svg Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Men's downhill (standing)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors29 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Theo Gmür Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Silver medal icon.svg Arthur Bauchet Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg Markus Salcher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Men's downhill (sitting)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors26 from 17 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Andrew Kurka Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Taiki Morii Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg Corey Peters Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand

The Men's downhill competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea. The competition took place on 10 March 2018.

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Medal table

Visually impaired

In the downhill visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide. [1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.

The race was started at 10:47. [2]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg3 Mac Marcoux
Guide: Jack Leitch
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:23.93
Silver medal icon.svg5 Jakub Krako
Guide: Branislav Brozman
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1:25.35+1.42
Bronze medal icon.svg8 Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide: Fabrizio Casal
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:26.46+2.53
42 Jon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garcés
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1:27.40+3.47
54 Ivan Frantsev
Guide: German Agranovskii
Paralympic flag.svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:30.72+6.79
66 Patrik Hetmer
Guide: Miroslav Máčala
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:31.21+7.28
71 Kevin Burton
Guide: Brandon Ashby
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:31.35+7.42
810 Maciej Krężel
Guide: Anna Ogarzyńska
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:38.25+14.32
7 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Maros Hudik
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia DNF
9 Mark Bathum
Guide: Cade Yamamoto
Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNF

Standing

The race was started at 11:07. [3]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg12 Theo Gmür Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:25.45
Silver medal icon.svg19 Arthur Bauchet Flag of France.svg  France 1:26.29+0.84
Bronze medal icon.svg24 Markus Salcher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:26.39+0.94
413 Alexis Guimond Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:27.09+1.64
516 Adam Hall Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1:27.52+2.07
614 Kirk Schornstein Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:28.53+3.08
727 Alexey Bugaev Paralympic flag.svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:28.68+3.23
820 Robin Cuche Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:29.28+3.83
923 Thomas Pfyl Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:29.77+4.32
1025 James Whitley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:29.85+4.40
1118 Alexander Alyabyev Paralympic flag.svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:30.41+4.96
1228 Nico Pajantschitsch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:30.50+5.05
1315 Santeri Kiiveri Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1:30.64+5.19
1426 Jordan Broisin Flag of France.svg  France 1:30.74+5.29
1522 Hiraku Misawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:31.23+5.78
1631 Martin France Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1:31.82+6.37
1730 Michael Brügger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:32.81+7.36
1829 Andrew Haraghey Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:32.84+7.39
1911 Jeffrey Stuut Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:33.14+7.69
2032 Chris Lloyd Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:34.00+8.55
2138 Davide Bendotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:34.69+9.24
2233 Jonty O'Callaghan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:34.86+9.41
2339 Alexey Mikushin Paralympic flag.svg  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:35.67+10.22
2437 Tomáš Vaverka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:37.83+12.38
17 Mitchell Gourley Flag of Australia.svg  Australia DNF
21 Braydon Luscombe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF
34 Gakuta Koike Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
35 Miroslav Lidinský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic DNF
36 Roger Puig Davi Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra DNF

Sitting

The race was started at 11:57. [4]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg47 Andrew Kurka Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:24.11
Silver medal icon.svg41 Taiki Morii Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:25.75+1.64
Bronze medal icon.svg45 Corey Peters Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1:26.01+1.90
442 Yohann Taberlet Flag of France.svg  France 1:26.23+2.12
543 Roman Rabl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:26.66+2.55
653 Jesper Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:26.82+2.71
651 Frédéric François Flag of France.svg  France 1:26.82+2.71
849 Kurt Oatway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:27.50+3.39
944 Takeshi Suzuki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:27.53+3.42
1046 Georg Kreiter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:28.23+4.12
1157 Sam Tait Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:28.56+4.45
1258 Han Sang-min Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:30.61+6.50
1356 Nicolas Bisquertt Hudson Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1:31.08+6.97
1440 Niels de Langen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:31.40+7.29
1562 Igor Sikorski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:31.69+7.58
1660 Lee Chi-won Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:31.78+7.67
1765 Dino Sokolović Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1:32.20+8.09
1848 Stephen Lawler Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:32.82+8.71
1961 Pavel Bambousek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:33.46+9.35
2063 Thomas Nolte Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:34.27+10.16
50 Christoph Kunz Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland DNF
52 Akira Kano Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
54 Jeroen Kampschreur Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands DNF
55 Kenji Natsume Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
59 Mark Soyer Flag of Australia.svg  Australia DNF
64 Arly Velásquez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico DNF

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