Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' combined

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Boys' combined
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics - Boys' combined podium.jpg
Venue Les Diablerets, Switzerland
Date10 January (Super-G)
11 January (slalom)
Competitors61 from 39 nations
Winning time1:28.41
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Auguste Aulnette Flag of France.svg  France
Gold medal icon.svg Mikkel Remsøy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg Adam Hofstedt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  2016
2024  

The boys' combined competition of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Les Diablerets Alpine Centre, Switzerland, on Friday, 10 January (Super-G) and Saturday, 11 January (slalom). [1] [2] The results of the Super-G competition will be counted towards the combined result.

Results

The Super-G was started on 10 January at 13:30. [3] The slalom was started on 11 January at 10:30. [4]

RankBibNameCountrySuper-GRankSlalomRankTotalDiff.
Gold medal icon.svg37 Auguste Aulnette Flag of France.svg  France 55.27933.1411:28.41
Gold medal icon.svg15 Mikkel Remsøy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 55.04633.3721:28.41
Bronze medal icon.svg11 Adam Hofstedt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 54.56134.1371:28.69+0.28
424 Philip Hoffmann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 55.351033.4031:28.75+0.34
517 Luc Roduit Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 54.76334.40101:29.16+0.75
610 Victor Bessière Flag of France.svg  France 54.80434.53111:29.33+0.92
72 Baptiste Sambuis Flag of France.svg  France 55.441334.0461:29.48+1.07
86 Jaakko Tapanainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 55.982233.8951:29.87+1.46
922 Max Geissler-Hauber Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55.831834.1781:30.00+1.59
105 Silvano Gini Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 55.491434.81131:30.30+1.89
1113 Simen Sellæg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 55.21835.12151:30.33+1.92
1231 Edoardo Saracco Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 56.863033.6741:30.53+2.12
133 David Kubeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 55.01535.69201:30.70+2.29
144 Sandro Zurbrügg Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 55.851935.27161:31.12+2.71
1525 Konstantin Stoilov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 56.772835.08141:31.85+3.44
1626 Rok Stojanovič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 57.033135.41171:32.44+4.03
1746 Oskar Gillberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 58.223834.3091:32.52+4.11
1833 Nicolas Pirozzi Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 56.762735.85211:32.61+4.20
199 Daniel Gillis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 56.322536.42261:32.74+4.33
2044 Tvrtko Ljutić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 58.454134.72121:33.17+4.76
2142 Bartłomiej Sanetra Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 57.383335.88221:33.26+4.85
2241 Louis Latulippe Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 58.243935.50191:33.74+5.33
2327 Harrison Messenger Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 57.593436.25251:33.84+5.43
2428 Teo Žampa Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 55.922138.02331:33.94+5.53
2535 Matthew Ryan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 58.704535.41171:34.11+5.70
2657 Ohra Kimishima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 58.524236.02231:34.54+6.13
2739 Ty Acosta Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 57.903736.79281:34.69+6.28
2854 Louis Masquelier Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 58.584436.42261:35.00+6.59
2960 Maxx Parys Flag of the United States.svg  United States 59.014636.13241:35.14+6.73
32 Taras Filiak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 57.603537.54321:35.14+6.73
3161 Gauti Guðmundsson Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 1:01.325136.85291:38.17+9.76
3259 Kim Si-won Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:01.965337.09311:39.05+10.64
3347 Uglješa Pantelić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 60.974938.75341:39.44+11.03
3445 Derin Berkin Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1:02.615536.87301:39.48+11.07
3543 Ezio Leonetti Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 60.974840.55351:40.74+12.33
3655 Mirko Lazarevski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 1:03.435640.58361:44.01+15.60
7 Marco Abbruzzese Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 55.5215Did not finish
8 Rok Ažnoh Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 54.622
14 Marinus Sennhofer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55.4012
16 Gian Maria Illariuzzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 55.6116
18 Valentin Lotter Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 56.1324
19 Roman Zverian Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 56.8029
20 Tiziano Gravier Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 55.077
21 Trent Pennington Flag of the United States.svg  United States 55.8820
29 Martin Križaj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 55.6116
30 Jack Cunningham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 56.3626
34 Bautista Alarcón Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 57.3032
36 Mackenzie Wood Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 58.2740
38 Juan Sánchez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 57.6236
40 Thomas Hoffman Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 56.0523
48 Andrei Tudor Stanescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 58.5242
49 Joey Steggall Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.3847
50 Roham Saba Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1:04.4557
51 Christos Marmarellis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1:01.7352
52 Vladislav Shlemov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1:01.1550
53 Tamás Trunk Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1:02.1054
58 Lukas Ermeskog Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 55.3811
1 Sindre Myklebust Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Did not finish
23 Robert Holmes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
62 Eduard Hallberg Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
12 Vincent Wieser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Disqualified
56 Mackenson Florindo Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti Did not start

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