Alpine skiing at the 2019 Winter Universiade – Men's super-G

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Men's super-G
at the XXIX Winter Universiade
VenuesBobrovy Log
Dates3 March
Competitors63 from 25 nations
Winning time57.04
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Lukas Zippert Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Silver medal icon.svg Tomáš Klinský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Bronze medal icon.svg Yannick Chabloz Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
2017
2023

The men's super-G competition of the 2019 Winter Universiade was held at Bobrovy Log, Krasnoyarsk, Russia on 3 March 2019. [1]

Results

The race was started at 13:00. [2]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg3 Lukas Zippert Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 57.04
Silver medal icon.svg13 Tomáš Klinský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 57.24+0.20
Bronze medal icon.svg8 Yannick Chabloz Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 57.33+0.29
44 Filip Steinwall Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 57.39+0.35
510 Arnaud Boisset Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 57.40+0.36
615 Adur Etxezarreta Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 57.55+0.51
711 Ven Florjančič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 57.57+0.53
819 Andrzej Dziedzic Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 57.88+0.84
933 Paweł Babicki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 57.98+0.94
1014 Ivan Kuznetsov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 58.03+0.99
119 Stefan Pfannhauser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 58.09+1.05
127 Yannik Dobler Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 58.12+1.08
132 Jan Zabystřan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 58.23+1.19
1412 Paul Perrier Flag of France.svg  France 58.33+1.29
156 Odin Hjartatson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 58.51+1.47
1622 Gian-Andrea Hehli Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 58.60+1.56
1743 Tim Siegmund Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 58.67+1.63
1835 Szymon Bebenek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 58.75+1.71
1939 Martin Hyška Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 58.77+1.73
2055 Alexandre Coltier Flag of France.svg  France 58.97+1.93
2118 Nikita Alekhin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 59.13+2.09
2226 Sebastiano Andreis Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 59.16+2.12
2317 Thomas Volgger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 59.20+2.16
241 Arne Ackermann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 59.21+2.17
2527 Pavel Zapletin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 59.24+2.20
2637 Benjamin Szollos Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 59.31+2.27
2757 Loïc Baudin Flag of France.svg  France 59.37+2.33
2858 Manuel Hug Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 59.39+2.35
2921 Jan Skořepa Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 59.46+2.42
3056 Olaf Borsboom Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 59.58+2.54
3153 Antoni Szczepanik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 59.71+2.67
3241 Yumenosuke Kakizaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 59.75+2.71
3336 Philip Lönnberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 59.78+2.74
3425 Henrich Katrenič Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 59.80+2.76
3540 Yohei Koyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 59.84+2.80
3642 Denis Vorobev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 59.86+2.82
3754 Felix Blanchard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 59.92+2.88
3834 Baptiste Silvestre Flag of France.svg  France 59.99+2.95
3944 Hayata Wakatsuki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:00.02+2.98
4048 Joel Köhler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:00.05+3.01
4128 Miks Zvejnieks Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1:00.13+3.09
4238 Matevž Rupnik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:00.15+3.11
4346 Dominik Bialobrzycki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:00.19+3.15
4323 Daniel Paulus Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:00.19+3.15
4550 Alexandre Fortin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.20+3.16
4531 Daniil Simonov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:00.20+3.16
4529 Ibon Mintegui Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1:00.20+3.16
4832 Kim Dong-woo Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:00.32+3.28
4962 Jean-Christophe Allard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:00.35+3.31
5030 Paco Rassat Flag of France.svg  France 1:00.62+3.58
5145 Rastko Blagojević Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 1:00.87+3.83
5260 Tomas Bacigalupo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1:00.89+3.85
5363 Lovro Široki Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1:01.17+4.13
5439 Leo Lamon Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1:01.28+4.24
5551 Mihajlo Đorđević Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 1:01.55+4.51
5652 Zakhar Kuchin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1:01.59+4.55
5749 Michał Staszowski Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:01.62+4.58
5847 Dāvis Zvejnieks Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1:02.02+4.98
5961 Sten-Mark Virro Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1:02.24+5.20
16 Tommaso Canclini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Did not finish
24 Martin Stepan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
5 Aleksey Konkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Disqualified
20 Davide Baruffaldi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

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References

  1. "Schedule and Results". krsk2019.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  2. "Alpine Skiing – Men's Super-G – Official Results" (PDF). krsk2019.com. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2019.