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Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's combined

The men's super combined competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia. The competition was scheduled for February 16, but was postponed due to weather delays in preceding races; it was held five days later on February 21. American athlete Bode Miller won his only Olympic gold medal, Ivica Kostelić of Croatia won silver, and Silvan Zurbriggen of Switzerland took the bronze. [1]

Men's combined
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
The on-hill podium ceremony.
From left: Ivica Kostelić (silver), Bode Miller (gold)
and Silvan Zurbriggen (bronze)
VenueWhistler Creekside
Whistler, British Columbia
 Canada
DateFebruary 21
Competitors52 from 22 nations
Winning time2:44.92
Medalists
← 2006
2014 →

One major change in this event for the 2010 Olympics was the switch from a traditional dedicated "combined" (K), taking place over one or two days and involving a downhill run and two slalom runs (as the combined had been since its reintroduction to the Olympics in 1988), to a one-day "super combined" (SC), consisting of a downhill run in the morning and one slalom run in the afternoon.[2] The super combined format lessens the advantage of the slalom specialists.

Results edit

Rank Bib Name Country Downhill Rank Slalom Rank Total Differential
  20 Bode Miller   United States 1:53.91 7 51.01 3 2:44.92
  22 Ivica Kostelić   Croatia 1:54.20 9 51.05 6 2:45.25 +0.33
  16 Silvan Zurbriggen   Switzerland 1:53.88 6 51.44 10 2:45.32 +0.40
4 17 Carlo Janka   Switzerland 1:53.65 3 51.89 12 2:45.54 +0.62
5 3 Ted Ligety   United States 1:55.06 15 50.76 1 2:45.82 +0.90
6 21 Benjamin Raich   Austria 1:54.70 12 51.43 9 2:46.13 +1.21
7 9 Ondřej Bank   Czech Republic 1:55.17 16 51.02 4 2:46.19 +1.27
8 8 Christof Innerhofer   Italy 1:54.55 10 51.90 13 2:46.45 +1.53
9 12 Kjetil Jansrud   Norway 1:55.44 18 51.06 7 2:46.50 +1.58
10 33 Will Brandenburg   United States 1:56.28 27 50.78 2 2:47.06 +2.14
11 6 Andrew Weibrecht   United States 1:55.23 17 52.35 19 2:47.58 +2.66
12 26 Adrien Theaux   France 1:55.05 14 52.92 24 2:47.97 +3.05
13 29 Dominik Paris   Italy 1:53.54 2 54.45 29 2:47.99 +3.07
14 15 Sandro Viletta   Switzerland 1:55.72 21 52.47 20 2:48.19 +3.27
15 4 Ryan Semple   Canada 1:56.13 26 52.13 16 2:48.26 +3.34
16 24 Markus Larsson   Sweden 1:56.51 30 51.79 11 2:48.30 +3.38
17 25 Kryštof Krýzl   Czech Republic 1:56.06 23 52.25 18 2:48.31 +3.39
18 11 Julien Lizeroux   France 1:57.18 35 51.18 8 2:48.36 +3.44
19 7 Thomas Mermillod-Blondin   France 1:56.50 29 52.12 15 2:48.62 +3.70
20 18 Natko Zrnčić-Dim   Croatia 1:54.87 13 53.99 27 2:48.86 +3.94
21 28 Aleksandr Khoroshilov   Russia 1:56.77 34 52.51 21 2:49.28 +4.36
22 38 Truls Ove Karlsen   Norway 1:57.32 37 51.99 14 2:49.31 +4.39
23 45 Stepan Zuev   Russia 1:57.23 36 52.52 22 2:49.75 +4.83
24 23 Stephan Keppler   Germany 1:56.09 24 53.70 25 2:49.79 +4.87
25 40 Roger Vidosa   Andorra 1:57.48 38 52.85 23 2:50.33 +5.41
26 48 Michael Janyk   Canada 1:59.75 43 51.02 4 2:50.77 +5.85
27 32 Andrej Jerman   Slovenia 1:56.03 22 54.81 31 2:50.84 +5.92
28 41 Filip Trejbal   Czech Republic 1:58.62 41 52.23 17 2:50.85 +5.93
29 36 Edward Drake   Great Britain 1:56.63 33 54.28 28 2:50.91 +5.99
30 35 Louis-Pierre Hélie   Canada 1:56.58 31 55.00 32 2:51.58 +6.66
31 34 Martin Vráblík   Czech Republic 1:58.54 40 53.92 26 2:52.46 +7.54
32 43 Tyler Nella   Canada 1:56.60 32 56.05 33 2:52.65 +7.73
33 49 Igor Zakurdaev   Kazakhstan 1:58.95 42 57.25 34 2:56.20 +11.28
34 51 Stefan Georgiev   Bulgaria 2:02.77 46 54.64 30 2:57.41 +12.49
31 Georg Streitberger   Austria 1:55.55 20 DNS
1 Peter Fill   Italy 1:54.15 8 DNF
2 Hans Olsson   Sweden 1:53.83 5 DNF
10 Didier Défago   Switzerland 1:53.69 4 DNF
13 Aksel Lund Svindal   Norway 1:53.15 1 DNF
14 Manfred Mölgg   Italy 1:58.29 39 DNF
27 Andrej Šporn   Slovenia 1:54.56 11 DNF
30 Lars Elton Myhre   Norway 1:55.44 18 DNF
39 Andrej Križaj   Slovenia 1:56.48 28 DNF
42 Andreas Romar   Finland 2:00.89 45 DNF
44 Ferran Terra   Spain 1:56.12 25 DNF
46 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner   Argentina 2:00.58 44 DNF
5 Johan Clarey   France DNF
19 Romed Baumann   Austria DNF
37 Ivan Ratkić   Croatia DNF
47 Jaroslav Babušiak   Slovakia DNF
50 Kevin Esteve Rigail   Andorra DNF
52 Roberts Rode   Latvia DNF

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ski Racing.com - Olympics: Bode goes gold in super-combined - 2010-02-21.
  2. ^ . FIS. 2010-02-21. Archived from the original on 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2010-02-22.

External links edit

  • 2010 Winter Olympics results: Men's Super Combined, from ; retrieved 2010-02-20.
  • - 2010 Winter Olympics - results - Men's super-combined

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The men s super combined competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler British Columbia The competition was scheduled for February 16 but was postponed due to weather delays in preceding races it was held five days later on February 21 American athlete Bode Miller won his only Olympic gold medal Ivica Kostelic of Croatia won silver and Silvan Zurbriggen of Switzerland took the bronze 1 Men s combinedat the XXI Olympic Winter GamesThe on hill podium ceremony From left Ivica Kostelic silver Bode Miller gold and Silvan Zurbriggen bronze VenueWhistler CreeksideWhistler British Columbia CanadaDateFebruary 21Competitors52 from 22 nationsWinning time2 44 92MedalistsBode Miller United StatesIvica Kostelic CroatiaSilvan Zurbriggen Switzerland 20062014 One major change in this event for the 2010 Olympics was the switch from a traditional dedicated combined K taking place over one or two days and involving a downhill run and two slalom runs as the combined had been since its reintroduction to the Olympics in 1988 to a one day super combined SC consisting of a downhill run in the morning and one slalom run in the afternoon 2 The super combined format lessens the advantage of the slalom specialists Contents 1 Results 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksResults editRank Bib Name Country Downhill Rank Slalom Rank Total Differential nbsp 20 Bode Miller nbsp United States 1 53 91 7 51 01 3 2 44 92 nbsp 22 Ivica Kostelic nbsp Croatia 1 54 20 9 51 05 6 2 45 25 0 33 nbsp 16 Silvan Zurbriggen nbsp Switzerland 1 53 88 6 51 44 10 2 45 32 0 404 17 Carlo Janka nbsp Switzerland 1 53 65 3 51 89 12 2 45 54 0 625 3 Ted Ligety nbsp United States 1 55 06 15 50 76 1 2 45 82 0 906 21 Benjamin Raich nbsp Austria 1 54 70 12 51 43 9 2 46 13 1 217 9 Ondrej Bank nbsp Czech Republic 1 55 17 16 51 02 4 2 46 19 1 278 8 Christof Innerhofer nbsp Italy 1 54 55 10 51 90 13 2 46 45 1 539 12 Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Norway 1 55 44 18 51 06 7 2 46 50 1 5810 33 Will Brandenburg nbsp United States 1 56 28 27 50 78 2 2 47 06 2 1411 6 Andrew Weibrecht nbsp United States 1 55 23 17 52 35 19 2 47 58 2 6612 26 Adrien Theaux nbsp France 1 55 05 14 52 92 24 2 47 97 3 0513 29 Dominik Paris nbsp Italy 1 53 54 2 54 45 29 2 47 99 3 0714 15 Sandro Viletta nbsp Switzerland 1 55 72 21 52 47 20 2 48 19 3 2715 4 Ryan Semple nbsp Canada 1 56 13 26 52 13 16 2 48 26 3 3416 24 Markus Larsson nbsp Sweden 1 56 51 30 51 79 11 2 48 30 3 3817 25 Krystof Kryzl nbsp Czech Republic 1 56 06 23 52 25 18 2 48 31 3 3918 11 Julien Lizeroux nbsp France 1 57 18 35 51 18 8 2 48 36 3 4419 7 Thomas Mermillod Blondin nbsp France 1 56 50 29 52 12 15 2 48 62 3 7020 18 Natko Zrncic Dim nbsp Croatia 1 54 87 13 53 99 27 2 48 86 3 9421 28 Aleksandr Khoroshilov nbsp Russia 1 56 77 34 52 51 21 2 49 28 4 3622 38 Truls Ove Karlsen nbsp Norway 1 57 32 37 51 99 14 2 49 31 4 3923 45 Stepan Zuev nbsp Russia 1 57 23 36 52 52 22 2 49 75 4 8324 23 Stephan Keppler nbsp Germany 1 56 09 24 53 70 25 2 49 79 4 8725 40 Roger Vidosa nbsp Andorra 1 57 48 38 52 85 23 2 50 33 5 4126 48 Michael Janyk nbsp Canada 1 59 75 43 51 02 4 2 50 77 5 8527 32 Andrej Jerman nbsp Slovenia 1 56 03 22 54 81 31 2 50 84 5 9228 41 Filip Trejbal nbsp Czech Republic 1 58 62 41 52 23 17 2 50 85 5 9329 36 Edward Drake nbsp Great Britain 1 56 63 33 54 28 28 2 50 91 5 9930 35 Louis Pierre Helie nbsp Canada 1 56 58 31 55 00 32 2 51 58 6 6631 34 Martin Vrablik nbsp Czech Republic 1 58 54 40 53 92 26 2 52 46 7 5432 43 Tyler Nella nbsp Canada 1 56 60 32 56 05 33 2 52 65 7 7333 49 Igor Zakurdaev nbsp Kazakhstan 1 58 95 42 57 25 34 2 56 20 11 2834 51 Stefan Georgiev nbsp Bulgaria 2 02 77 46 54 64 30 2 57 41 12 4931 Georg Streitberger nbsp Austria 1 55 55 20 DNS1 Peter Fill nbsp Italy 1 54 15 8 DNF2 Hans Olsson nbsp Sweden 1 53 83 5 DNF10 Didier Defago nbsp Switzerland 1 53 69 4 DNF13 Aksel Lund Svindal nbsp Norway 1 53 15 1 DNF14 Manfred Molgg nbsp Italy 1 58 29 39 DNF27 Andrej Sporn nbsp Slovenia 1 54 56 11 DNF30 Lars Elton Myhre nbsp Norway 1 55 44 18 DNF39 Andrej Krizaj nbsp Slovenia 1 56 48 28 DNF42 Andreas Romar nbsp Finland 2 00 89 45 DNF44 Ferran Terra nbsp Spain 1 56 12 25 DNF46 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner nbsp Argentina 2 00 58 44 DNF5 Johan Clarey nbsp France DNF19 Romed Baumann nbsp Austria DNF37 Ivan Ratkic nbsp Croatia DNF47 Jaroslav Babusiak nbsp Slovakia DNF50 Kevin Esteve Rigail nbsp Andorra DNF52 Roberts Rode nbsp Latvia DNFSee also editAlpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics Men s combinedReferences edit Ski Racing com Olympics Bode goes gold in super combined 2010 02 21 Preview Men s super combined FIS 2010 02 21 Archived from the original on 2011 02 17 Retrieved 2010 02 22 External links edit2010 Winter Olympics results Men s Super Combined from vancouver2010 com retrieved 2010 02 20 FIS ski com 2010 Winter Olympics results Men s super combined Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics Men 27s combined amp oldid 1114675425, 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