Andreas Romar

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Andreas Romar
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Andreas Romar in January 2008
Personal information
NationalityFinnish
Born (1989-09-04) 4 September 1989 (age 33)
Sport
SportAlpine skiing

Andreas Romar (born 4 September 1989 in Korsholm, Ostrobothnia) is a Finnish alpine skier. He represented Finland at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. [1]

Contents

World Cup Results

Downhill
Year12345678910Fin.PosPoints
2010-11 LAK
52
VGA
-
BOR
-
WEN
35
KIT
-
CHA
21
KVI
41
KVI
27
LEN
-
46th14
2011-12 LAK
19
BEA
37
BOR
-
WEN
36
KIT
43
GAR
DNF
CHA
35
CHA
23
SOC
17
KVI
27
SCH
-
36th38
2012-13 LAK
16
BEA
30
VGA
31
BOR
14
WEN
25
KIT
31
GAR
21
KVI
25
LEN
-
32nd56
2013-14 LAK
DNS
BEA
-
VGA
-
BOR
-
WEN
-
KIT
-
KVI
-
KVI
-
LEN
-
-0
2014-15 LAK
57
BEA
DNF
VGA
-
SAN
-
WEN
-
KIT
-
SAA
31
GAR
-
KVI
-
MÉR
-
-0
2015-16 LAK
52
BEA
41
VGA
-
SAN
34
WEN
40
KIT
DNS
GAR
19
JEO
43
CHA
31
KVI
-
STM
-
46th12
2016-17 ISE
-
VGA
54
KIT
32
GAR
-
GAR
-
KVI
45
KVI
32
ASP
-
0
2017-18 LAK
31
BEA
26
VGA
46
BOR
54
WEN
41
KIT
27
GAR
DNF
KVI
45
ÅRE
-
50th9
Super-G
Year1234567Fin.PosPoints
2010-11 LAK
DNF
BEA
DNF
VGA
-
KIT
-
HIN
33
KVI
18
LEN
-
41st13
2011-12 LAK
36
BEA
22
VGA
7
CRA
DNF
CRA
15
KVI
12
KVI
7
SCH
13
15th139
2012-13 LAK
7
BEA
40
VGA
21
KIT
19
KVI
DNF
LEN
-
19th58
2014-15 LAK
DNF
BEA
DNF
VGA
-
KIT
-
SAA
-
KVI
-
MÉR
-
-0
2015-16 LAK
53
BEA
48
VGA
-
KIT
39
JEO
28
HIN
-
KVI
-
STM
-
56th3
2016-17 ISE
-
VGA
60
SAN
55
KIT
44
KVI
35
ASP
-
-0
2017-18 LAK
49
BEA
DNF
VGA
DNS
KIT
41
KVI
47
ÅRE
-
0
Giant Slalom
Year12345678Fin.PosPoints
2009-10 SÖL
DNF1
BEA
-
ISE
-
ALT
DNF1
KRA
DNQ
KRA
DNF1
GAR
-
-0
2010-11 BEA
DNQ
ISE
-
ALT
-
ADE
-
HIN
-
KRA
-
LEN
-
-0
2011-12 SÖL
DNQ
BEA
DNF1
BEA
-
ALT
DNQ
ADE
DNF1
BAN
-
CRA
DNF1
KRA
-
SCH
-
-0
2012-13 SÖL
DNQ
BEA
DNQ
ISE
-
ALT
-
ADE
-
GAR
-
KRA
-
LEN
-
0
Slalom
Year12345678910Fin.PosPoints
2006-07 LEV
-
BEA
-
ALT
-
ADE
-
KIT
-
KIT
DNQ
SCH
-
GAR
-
KRA
-
LEN
-
0
2008-09 LEV
DNF1
ALT
DNF1
ZAG
DNQ
ADE
-
WEN
DNS1
KIT
-
SCH
-
GAR
-
KRA
-
ÅRE
-
0
2009-10 LEV
DNQ
ALT
DNF1
ZAG
DNF1
ADE
DNF1
WEN
-
KIT
-
SCH
-
KRA
-
GAR
-
0
2011-12 BEA
-
ALT
-
FLA
-
ZAG
-
ADE
-
WEN
-
KIT
DNQ
SCH
-
BAN
-
KRA
-
SCH
-
0
Alpine Combined / Super Combined
Year1234PosPoints
2010-11 WEN
17
KIT
-
CHA
15
BAN
-
27th30
2011-12 WEN
DNF1
KIT
12
CHA
16
SOC
10
15th63
2012-13 WEN
11
KIT
8
7th56
2015-16 WEN
27
KIT
DNF2
CHA
48
44th4
2016-17 SAN
33
WEN
16
28th15
2017-18 BOR
DNF2
WEN
25
35th6

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References

  1. "Andreas Romar, Alpine Skiing". Vancouver 2010. Archived from the original on 24 February 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2010.