Snowboarding at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Men's parallel giant slalom

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The men's parallel giant slalom competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at Sulayr Snowpark, Sierra Nevada, Spain at February 10, 2015.

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Results

Qualification

RankBibNameCountryBlue CourseRankRed CourseRankTotalNotes
110 Alexander Payer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 26.44327.05553.49Q
22 Bogdan Bogdanov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25.98227.721153.7Q
31 Daniel Weis Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 27.96826.31254.27Q
414 Choi Bo-Gun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 26.98527.35754.33Q
512 Lee Sang-Ho Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 26.71427.821254.53Q
613 Darren Gardner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.31426.25154.55Q
711 Radoslav Yankov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 28.651726.36355.01Q
819 Vladislav Khuramshin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 28.251327.25655.5Q
915 Roman Aleksandrovskyy Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 28.071027.44955.51Q
108 Andrzej Gąsienica-Daniel Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 27.72727.891355.61Q
1124 Andrey Pepelyaev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 27.4628.81656.2Q
1216 Matej Bačo Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 28.06928.561456.62Q
137 Gim Yong-Hyeon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 28.141128.741556.88Q
143 Oskar Bom Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 29.471927.42856.89Q
159 David van Wijnkoop Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 29.522027.631057.15Q
164 Olivier Vachon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28.211229.321857.53Q
1720 Taras Bihus Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 28.661829.271757.93
1818 Andrey Nalivayko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 28.611630.292058.9
196 Sebastian Kislinger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 25.63133.562859.19
205 Tomasz Kowalczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 32.662526.57459.23
2117 Jules Lefebvre Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 30.312229.9191:00.21
2227 İbrahim Ali Güzeltan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 29.922130.4211:00.32
2328 Yevheniy Huliy Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 30.582330.88241:01.46
2431 Dmitry Yegorenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 31.582430.67231:02.25
2521 Hamza Polat Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 33.952630.41221:04.36
2626 Anton Karpov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35.972830.97251:06.94
2722 Lars de Boom Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 34.122733.02271:07.14
2830 Andris Ablaževičs Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 36.342931.18261:07.52
2923 Albert Jelínek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 28.551547.03191:15.58
29 Ansis Blumbergs Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia DSQDSQ
25 Yegor Zavarzin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan DSQDSQ

Elimination round

The 16 best racers advanced to the elimination round.

1/8 Finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
14 Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi  (KOR)Q
7 Flag of South Korea.svg  Gim  (KOR)14 Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi  (KOR)Q
12 Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee  (KOR)Q12 Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee  (KOR)
16 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Bačo  (SVK)14 Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi  (KOR)Q
19 Flag of Russia.svg  Khuramshin  (RUS)10 Flag of Austria.svg  Payer  (AUT)
15 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Aleksandrovskyy  (UKR)Q15 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Aleksandrovskyy  (UKR)
10 Flag of Austria.svg  Payer  (AUT)Q10 Flag of Austria.svg  Payer  (AUT)Q
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Vachon  (CAN)14 Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi  (KOR)Silver medal icon.svg
2 Flag of Russia.svg  Bogdanov  (RUS)Q1 Flag of Germany.svg  Weis  (GER)Gold medal icon.svg
9 Flag of Switzerland.svg  van Wijnkoop  (SUI)2 Flag of Russia.svg  Bogdanov  (RUS)
11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Yankov  (BUL)8 Flag of Poland.svg  Gąsienica-Daniel  (POL)Q
8 Flag of Poland.svg  Gąsienica-Daniel  (POL)Q8 Flag of Poland.svg  Gąsienica-Daniel  (POL)Third place
13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Gardner  (CAN)1 Flag of Germany.svg  Weis  (GER)Q
24 Flag of Russia.svg  Pepelyaev  (RUS)Q24 Flag of Russia.svg  Pepelyaev  (RUS)10 Flag of Austria.svg  Payer  (AUT)Bronze medal icon.svg
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Weis  (GER)Q1 Flag of Germany.svg  Weis  (GER)Q8 Flag of Poland.svg  Gąsienica-Daniel  (POL)
3 Flag of Poland.svg  Bom  (POL)

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