Men's alpine combined at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 | ||||||||||
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Venue | Åre ski resort | |||||||||
Location | Åre, Sweden | |||||||||
Dates | 11 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 56 from 24 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:47.71 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 | ||
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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 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 11 February 2019. [1] [2]
The downhill was started at 12:00 and the slalom at 16:00. [3] [4]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Downhill | Rank | Slalom | Rank | Total | Diff |
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7 | Alexis Pinturault | France | 1:08.79 | 24 | 38.92 | 2 | 1:47.71 | ||
6 | Štefan Hadalin | Slovenia | 1:09.15 | 30 | 38.80 | 1 | 1:47.95 | +0.24 | |
5 | Marco Schwarz | Austria | 1:08.52 | 21 | 39.65 | 4 | 1:48.17 | +0.46 | |
4 | 19 | Riccardo Tonetti | Italy | 1:08.29 | 16 | 40.09 | 6 | 1:48.38 | +0.67 |
5 | 33 | Linus Straßer | Germany | 1:08.99 | 29 | 39.52 | 3 | 1:48.51 | +0.80 |
6 | 9 | Victor Muffat-Jeandet | France | 1:08.76 | 23 | 39.76 | 5 | 1:48.52 | +0.81 |
7 | 13 | Mauro Caviezel | Switzerland | 1:07.90 | 8 | 40.67 | 8 | 1:48.57 | +0.86 |
8 | 20 | Luca Aerni | Switzerland | 1:08.50 | 20 | 40.23 | 7 | 1:48.73 | +1.02 |
9 | 12 | Dominik Paris | Italy | 1:07.27 | 1 | 41.95 | 26 | 1:49.22 | +1.51 |
10 | 29 | Felix Monsén | Sweden | 1:08.52 | 21 | 40.82 | 10 | 1:49.34 | +1.63 |
11 | 8 | Bryce Bennett | United States | 1:08.31 | 18 | 41.28 | 13 | 1:49.59 | +1.88 |
12 | 34 | Daniel Danklmaier | Austria | 1:08.08 | 12 | 41.52 | 15 | 1:49.60 | +1.89 |
13 | 32 | Rasmus Windingstad | Norway | 1:08.42 | 19 | 41.26 | 12 | 1:49.68 | +1.97 |
14 | 3 | Romed Baumann | Austria | 1:08.17 | 14 | 41.53 | 16 | 1:49.70 | +1.99 |
15 | 26 | Jan Zabystřan | Czech Republic | 1:08.95 | 28 | 40.76 | 9 | 1:49.71 | +2.00 |
16 | 44 | Adrian Smiseth Sejersted | Norway | 1:07.94 | 9 | 41.79 | 21 | 1:49.73 | +2.02 |
17 | 10 | Vincent Kriechmayr | Austria | 1:07.71 | 4 | 42.12 | 32 | 1:49.83 | +2.12 |
18 | 22 | Ryan Cochran-Siegle | United States | 1:07.30 | 2 | 42.54 | 36 | 1:49.84 | +2.13 |
18 | 2 | Carlo Janka | Switzerland | 1:07.87 | 7 | 41.97 | 28 | 1:49.84 | +2.13 |
20 | 21 | Andreas Romar | Finland | 1:08.17 | 14 | 41.74 | 19 | 1:49.91 | +2.20 |
21 | 35 | Alexander Köll | Sweden | 1:08.01 | 11 | 41.92 | 25 | 1:49.93 | +2.22 |
22 | 16 | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | Norway | 1:07.65 | 3 | 42.34 | 34 | 1:49.99 | +2.28 |
23 | 14 | Niels Hintermann | Switzerland | 1:08.16 | 13 | 41.85 | 23 | 1:50.01 | +2.30 |
24 | 4 | Klemen Kosi | Slovenia | 1:08.30 | 17 | 41.80 | 22 | 1:50.10 | +2.39 |
25 | 27 | Maxence Muzaton | France | 1:07.99 | 10 | 42.15 | 33 | 1:50.14 | +2.43 |
26 | 28 | Sandro Simonet | Switzerland | 1:09.19 | 31 | 41.04 | 11 | 1:50.23 | +2.52 |
27 | 30 | Mattia Casse | Italy | 1:07.79 | 6 | 42.78 | 37 | 1:50.57 | +2.86 |
28 | 36 | Ivan Kuznetsov | Russia | 1:08.90 | 27 | 41.78 | 20 | 1:50.68 | +2.97 |
29 | 40 | Jeffrey Read | Canada | 1:08.80 | 25 | 41.96 | 27 | 1:50.76 | +3.05 |
30 | 48 | Olle Sundin | Sweden | 1:09.28 | 33 | 41.60 | 17 | 1:50.88 | +3.17 |
30 | 11 | Pavel Trikhichev | Russia | 1:09.45 | 38 | 41.43 | 14 | 1:50.88 | +3.17 |
32 | 1 | Thomas Mermillod-Blondin | France | 1:09.39 | 36 | 41.85 | 23 | 1:51.24 | +3.53 |
33 | 31 | Miha Hrobat | Slovenia | 1:09.32 | 34 | 42.05 | 30 | 1:51.37 | +3.66 |
34 | 25 | Sebastian Foss-Solevåg | Norway | 1:09.45 | 38 | 42.02 | 29 | 1:51.47 | +3.76 |
35 | 41 | Dominik Schwaiger | Germany | 1:09.25 | 32 | 42.38 | 35 | 1:51.63 | +3.92 |
36 | 23 | Ondřej Berndt | Czech Republic | 1:10.01 | 44 | 42.08 | 31 | 1:52.09 | +4.38 |
37 | 42 | Brodie Seger | Canada | 1:09.33 | 35 | 43.08 | 39 | 1:52.41 | +4.70 |
38 | 47 | Zack Monsén | Sweden | 1:10.05 | 45 | 42.95 | 38 | 1:53.00 | +5.29 |
39 | 38 | Natko Zrnčić-Dim | Croatia | 1:09.98 | 43 | 43.20 | 40 | 1:53.18 | +5.47 |
40 | 18 | Filip Zubčić | Croatia | 1:11.70 | 49 | 41.73 | 18 | 1:53.43 | +5.72 |
41 | 51 | Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander | Bolivia | 1:10.09 | 46 | 44.70 | 42 | 1:54.79 | +7.08 |
42 | 53 | Yuri Danilochkin | Belarus | 1:11.00 | 48 | 45.20 | 43 | 1:56.20 | +8.49 |
43 | 54 | Elvis Opmanis | Latvia | 1:12.74 | 53 | 44.49 | 41 | 1:57.23 | +9.52 |
— | 17 | Christof Innerhofer | Italy | 1:07.71 | 4 | Did not finish | |||
24 | Boštjan Kline | Slovenia | 1:08.86 | 26 | |||||
37 | Marko Vukićević | Serbia | 1:09.67 | 40 | |||||
56 | Martin Bendík | Slovakia | 1:09.81 | 41 | |||||
45 | Matej Prieložný | Slovakia | 1:10.25 | 47 | |||||
50 | Ivan Kovbasnyuk | Ukraine | 1:11.72 | 50 | |||||
46 | Sven von Appen | Chile | 1:11.92 | 51 | |||||
55 | Albin Tahiri | Kosovo | 1:12.02 | 52 | |||||
49 | Christoffer Faarup | Denmark | 1:09.41 | 37 | Did not start | ||||
15 | Ted Ligety | United States | 1:09.84 | 42 | |||||
39 | Jack Gower | Great Britain | Did not finish | ||||||
43 | Henrik von Appen | Chile | |||||||
52 | Tomáš Klinský | Czech Republic |
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