Men's alpine combined at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 | ||||||||||
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Venue | Piz Nair | |||||||||
Location | St. Moritz, Switzerland | |||||||||
Dates | 13 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 56 from 23 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 2:26.33 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the World Ski Championships 2017 | ||
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Combined | men | women |
Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
Super-G | men | women |
Team | mixed | |
The Men's alpine combined competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 13 February 2017. [1] [2]
The downhill race was started at 10:00 [3] and the slalom race at 13:00. [4]
Rank | Bib | Name | Nation | Downhill | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Diff |
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6 | Luca Aerni | Switzerland | 1:41.86 | 30 | 44.47 | 1 | 2:26.33 | ||
11 | Marcel Hirscher | Austria | 1:41.55 | 28 | 44.79 | 2 | 2:26.34 | +0.01 | |
1 | Mauro Caviezel | Switzerland | 1:40.30 | 14 | 46.09 | 3 | 2:26.39 | +0.06 | |
4 | 19 | Dominik Paris | Italy | 1:39.94 | 8 | 46.79 | 11 | 2:26.73 | +0.40 |
4 | 15 | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | Norway | 1:40.63 | 19 | 46.10 | 4 | 2:26.73 | +0.40 |
6 | 7 | Justin Murisier | Switzerland | 1:40.43 | 16 | 46.39 | 7 | 2:26.82 | +0.49 |
7 | 4 | Carlo Janka | Switzerland | 1:39.93 | 6 | 47.08 | 16 | 2:27.01 | +0.68 |
8 | 14 | Vincent Kriechmayr | Austria | 1:40.12 | 12 | 46.96 | 15 | 2:27.08 | +0.75 |
9 | 16 | Adrien Théaux | France | 1:39.37 | 2 | 47.73 | 19 | 2:27.10 | +0.77 |
10 | 9 | Alexis Pinturault | France | 1:40.71 | 20 | 46.48 | 7 | 2:27.19 | +0.86 |
11 | 2 | Bryce Bennett | United States | 1:40.51 | 18 | 46.82 | 12 | 2:27.33 | +1.00 |
12 | 3 | Romed Baumann | Austria | 1:39.25 | 1 | 48.20 | 24 | 2:27.45 | +1.12 |
13 | 20 | Martin Čater | Slovenia | 1:39.57 | 3 | 47.93 | 21 | 2:27.50 | +1.17 |
14 | 21 | Thomas Dressen | Germany | 1:39.57 | 3 | 47.96 | 22 | 2:27.53 | +1.20 |
15 | 24 | Brennan Rubie | United States | 1:41.47 | 25 | 46.19 | 5 | 2:27.66 | +1.33 |
16 | 30 | Bjørnar Neteland | Norway | 1:41.49 | 27 | 46.20 | 6 | 2:27.69 | +1.36 |
17 | 8 | Matthias Mayer | Austria | 1:40.07 | 10 | 47.85 | 20 | 2:27.92 | +1.59 |
18 | 31 | Pavel Trikhichev | Russia | 1:41.66 | 29 | 46.49 | 9 | 2:28.15 | +1.82 |
19 | 22 | Ryan Cochran-Siegle | United States | 1:41.04 | 24 | 47.56 | 17 | 2:28.60 | +2.27 |
20 | 13 | Victor Muffat-Jeandet | France | 1:42.08 | 32 | 46.63 | 10 | 2:28.71 | +2.38 |
21 | 28 | Jared Goldberg | United States | 1:40.08 | 11 | 48.75 | 29 | 2:28.83 | +2.50 |
22 | 18 | Klemen Kosi | Slovenia | 1:40.95 | 21 | 48.08 | 23 | 2:29.03 | +2.70 |
23 | 33 | Andreas Sander | Germany | 1:39.92 | 5 | 49.33 | 33 | 2:29.25 | +2.92 |
23 | 29 | Riccardo Tonetti | Italy | 1:42.41 | 35 | 46.84 | 13 | 2:29.25 | +2.92 |
25 | 37 | Josef Ferstl | Germany | 1:39.95 | 9 | 49.43 | 34 | 2:29.38 | +3.05 |
26 | 44 | Christoffer Faarup | Denmark | 1:40.99 | 22 | 48.42 | 27 | 2:29.41 | +3.08 |
27 | 53 | Joan Verdu | Andorra | 1:41.47 | 25 | 48.25 | 25 | 2:29.72 | +3.39 |
28 | 27 | Štefan Hadalin | Slovenia | 1:43.25 | 44 | 46.93 | 14 | 2:30.18 | +3.85 |
29 | 25 | Kryštof Krýzl | Czech Republic | 1:42.57 | 38 | 47.64 | 18 | 2:30.21 | +3.88 |
30 | 42 | Maciej Bydliński | Poland | 1:41.92 | 31 | 49.15 | 32 | 2:31.08 | +4.75 |
31 | 38 | Henrik von Appen | Chile | 1:40.99 | 22 | 50.11 | 36 | 2:31.10 | +4.77 |
32 | 32 | Ondřej Berndt | Czech Republic | 1:42.95 | 41 | 48.26 | 26 | 2:31.21 | +4.88 |
33 | 41 | Ivan Kuznetsov | Russia | 1:42.43 | 36 | 48.81 | 30 | 2:31.24 | +4.91 |
34 | 43 | Marco Pfiffner | Liechtenstein | 1:42.75 | 40 | 48.69 | 28 | 2:31.44 | +5.11 |
35 | 51 | Cristian Javier Simari Birkner | Argentina | 1:43.50 | 45 | 48.96 | 31 | 2:32.46 | +6.13 |
36 | 35 | Marko Vukićević | Serbia | 1:42.29 | 34 | 50.85 | 39 | 2:33.14 | +6.81 |
37 | 40 | Marc Oliveras | Andorra | 1:42.15 | 33 | 51.56 | 41 | 2:33.71 | +7.38 |
38 | 47 | Jan Zabystřan | Czech Republic | 1:43.93 | 47 | 49.97 | 35 | 2:33.90 | +7.57 |
39 | 45 | Filip Forejtek | Czech Republic | 1:43.98 | 49 | 50.30 | 37 | 2:34.28 | +7.95 |
40 | 50 | Andreas Žampa | Slovakia | 1:43.84 | 46 | 51.75 | 42 | 2:35.59 | +9.26 |
41 | 57 | Igor Zakurdayev | Kazakhstan | 1:43.96 | 48 | 51.83 | 43 | 2:35.79 | +9.46 |
42 | 54 | Marko Stevović | Serbia | 1:44.99 | 50 | 50.94 | 40 | 2:35.93 | +9.60 |
43 | 56 | Márton Kékesi | Hungary | 1:46.88 | 54 | 50.41 | 38 | 2:37.29 | +10.96 |
44 | 48 | Sven von Appen | Chile | 1:45.58 | 52 | 52.33 | 44 | 2:37.91 | +11.58 |
45 | 58 | Albin Tahiri | Kosovo | 1:45.28 | 51 | 53.22 | 45 | 2:48.50 | +12.17 |
— | 5 | Maxence Muzaton | France | 1:40.44 | 17 | DNF | |||
23 | Mattia Casse | Italy | 1:40.20 | 13 | |||||
26 | Filip Zubčić | Croatia | 1:42.43 | 36 | |||||
34 | Marco Schwarz | Austria | 1:42.67 | 39 | |||||
36 | Tilen Debelak | Slovenia | 1:43.06 | 43 | |||||
46 | Felix Monsen | Sweden | 1:40.37 | 15 | |||||
52 | Kai Horwitz | Chile | 1:46.74 | 53 | |||||
55 | Martin Bendík | Slovakia | 1:43.02 | 42 | |||||
12 | Adam Žampa | Slovakia | 1:47.67 | 55 | DNS | ||||
17 | Kjetil Jansrud | Norway | 1:39.93 | 6 | |||||
10 | Peter Fill | Italy | DNF | ||||||
39 | Alexander Köll | Sweden | DNS | ||||||
49 | Michał Kłusak | Poland | |||||||
59 | Ioan Valeriu Achiriloaie | Romania |
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