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Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's combined

The men's combined competition of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics was held on 13 February 2018 at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre and the Yongpyong Alpine Centre at the Alpensia Sports Park in PyeongChang.[1][2]

Men's combined
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueJeongseon Alpine Centre, Gangwon Province, South Korea
Yongpyong Alpine Centre, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Date13 February
Competitors65 from 31 nations
Winning time2:06.52
Medalists
← 2014
2022 →

Summary edit

Marcel Hirscher won the gold medal, with Alexis Pinturault coming in second, and Victor Muffat-Jeandet third. For Muffat-Jeandet, this was the first Olympic medal, and for both Hirscher and Pinturault the first medal in combined. Hirscher, who won six overall World Cup titles and was skiing in his third Olympics, previously only won a silver medal in slalom in 2014.[3]

The defending champion, Sandro Viletta, did not qualify, and the 2014 silver medalist, Ivica Kostelić, retired. The 2014 bronze medalist, Christof Innerhofer, competed and ended at the 14th position. Ted Ligety, the 2015 combined champion, ended fifth. After the downhill, Thomas Dreßen was leading, with Aksel Lund Svindal second and Matthias Mayer third. Svindal decided not to race slalom, and Mayer did not finish. Dreßen posted the 24th time in slalom, which landed him at the 9th position overall. Hirscher was the 12th after downhill and the fastest in the slalom run, which enabled him to win the event.[3] Pinturault came back from the 10th position after the downhill, and Muffat-Jeandet was the 29th after the downhill but posted the second fastest slalom time.

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Willi Kaltschmitt Luján, member of the International Olympic Committee Executive Board, accompanied by Peter Schroecksnadel, FIS council member.

Qualification edit

A total of up to 320 alpine skiers qualified across all eleven events. Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard only, which meant having 140 or less FIS Points and being ranked in the top 500 in the Olympic FIS points list. The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period (July 1, 2016 to January 21, 2018). Athletes were also required to have 80 or less FIS points in the downhill. Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the 2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup (two per gender maximum, overall across all events). After the distribution of B standard quotas (to nations competing only in the slalom and giant slalom events), the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list, with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes. A country could only enter a maximum of four athletes for the event.[4]

Results edit

The race was started at 11:30 (downhill race) and 15:00 (slalom race).[5][6]

Rank Bib Name Nation Downhill Rank Slalom Rank Total Behind
  2 Marcel Hirscher   Austria 1:20.56 12 45.96 1 2:06.52
  7 Alexis Pinturault   France 1:20.28 10 46.47 3 2:06.75 +0.23
  5 Victor Muffat-Jeandet   France 1:21.57 29 45.97 2 2:07.54 +1.02
4 23 Marco Schwarz   Austria 1:20.98 19 46.89 5 2:07.87 +1.35
5 27 Ted Ligety   United States 1:21.36 26 46.61 4 2:07.97 +1.45
6 14 Thomas Mermillod-Blondin   France 1:20.89 17 47.13 6 2:08.02 +1.50
7 19 Kjetil Jansrud   Norway 1:19.51 4 49.16 19 2:08.67 +2.15
8 33 Štefan Hadalin   Slovenia 1:21.15 21 47.79 7 2:08.94 +2.42
9 1 Thomas Dreßen   Germany 1:19.24 1 49.72 24 2:08.96 +2.44
10 29 Klemen Kosi   Slovenia 1:20.61 16 48.76 15 2:09.37 +2.85
11 6 Luca Aerni   Switzerland 1:21.34 25 48.18 11 2:09.52 +3.00
12 32 Filip Zubčić   Croatia 1:21.54 28 48.06 8 2:09.60 +3.05
12 13 Mauro Caviezel   Switzerland 1:20.47 11 49.13 18 2:09.60 +3.05
14 25 Christof Innerhofer   Italy 1:19.77 5 49.98 25 2:09.75 +3.23
15 30 Carlo Janka   Switzerland 1:20.58 14 49.22 20 2:09.80 +3.28
16 34 Ondřej Berndt   Czech Republic 1:21.81 34 48.10 10 2:09.91 +3.39
17 16 Bryce Bennett   United States 1:21.18 23 48.79 16 2:09.97 +3.45
18 24 Riccardo Tonetti   Italy 1:21.99 38 48.22 12 2:10.21 +3.69
19 21 Natko Zrnčić-Dim   Croatia 1:22.07 40 48.48 13 2:10.55 +4.03
20 47 James Crawford   Canada 1:21.97 37 48.80 17 2:10.77 +4.25
21 17 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde   Norway 1:20.92 18 50.15 26 2:11.07 +4.55
22 40 Adam Žampa   Slovakia 1:23.02 51 48.08 9 2:11.10 +4.58
23 12 Broderick Thompson   Canada 1:21.75 33 49.63 23 2:11.38 +4.86
24 37 Andreas Romar   Finland 1:21.94 35 49.58 22 2:11.52 +5.00
25 35 Marko Vukićević   Serbia 1:21.31 24 50.43 27 2:11.74 +5.22
26 50 Kristaps Zvejnieks   Latvia 1:23.02 51 48.74 14 2:11.76 +5.24
27 38 Joan Verdú   Andorra 1:23.01 50 49.53 21 2:12.54 +6.02
28 54 Olivier Jenot   Monaco 1:22.71 47 50.73 28 2:13.44 +6.92
29 51 Marc Oliveras   Andorra 1:21.67 31 52.97 30 2:14.64 +8.12
30 41 Christoffer Faarup   Denmark 1:21.08 20 54.13 34 2:15.21 +8.69
31 52 Igor Zakurdayev   Kazakhstan 1:22.29 42 53.18 32 2:15.47 +8.95
32 49 Dalibor Šamšal   Hungary 1:25.17 60 50.77 29 2:15.94 +9.42
33 60 Kim Dong-woo   South Korea 1:24.02 56 53.02 31 2:17.04 +10.52
34 57 Yuri Danilochkin   Belarus 1:22.78 48 55.94 35 2:18.72 +12.20
35 59 Márton Kékesi   Hungary 1:26.08 62 53.94 33 2:20.02 +13.50
36 28 Jared Goldberg   United States 1:20.02 9 1:02.86 37 2:22.88 +16.36
37 61 Albin Tahiri   Kosovo 1:23.84 55 59.56 36 2:23.40 +16.88
9 Peter Fill   Italy 1:19.92 6 DNF
10 Dominik Paris   Italy 1:20.01 8 DNF
11 Matthias Mayer   Austria 1:19.37 3 DNF
15 Justin Murisier   Switzerland 1:21.58 30 DNF
18 Martin Čater   Slovenia 1:20.57 13 DNF
20 Vincent Kriechmayr   Austria 1:19.96 7 DNF
22 Maxence Muzaton   France 1:20.58 14 DNF
31 Linus Straßer   Germany 1:22.03 39 DNF
36 Marco Pfiffner   Liechtenstein 1:22.54 44 DNF
39 Jan Zabystřan   Czech Republic 1:23.65 54 DNF
43 Sebastian-Foss Solevåg   Norway 1:24.35 58 DNF
46 Filip Forejtek   Czech Republic 1:22.56 45 DNF
48 Michał Kłusak   Poland 1:22.64 46 DNF
55 Matej Falat   Slovakia 1:23.21 53 DNF
56 Ivan Kovbasnyuk   Ukraine 1:24.21 57 DNF
62 Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander   Bolivia 1:22.94 49 DNF
63 Patrick McMillan   Ireland 1:25.77 61 DNF
53 Marko Stevović   Serbia 1:24.47 59 DSQ
8 Aksel Lund Svindal   Norway 1:19.31 2 DNS
26 Boštjan Kline   Slovenia 1:22.42 43 DNS
42 Henrik von Appen   Chile 1:21.16 22 DNS
44 Josef Ferstl   Germany 1:21.95 36 DNS
45 Andreas Sander   Germany 1:21.68 32 DNS
58 Christopher Hörl   Moldova 1:22.25 41 DNS
64 Benjamin Thomsen   Canada 1:21.36 26 DNS
3 Pavel Trikhichev   Olympic Athletes from Russia DNF
4 Ryan Cochran-Siegle   United States DNF
65 Manuel Osborne-Paradis   Canada DNF

References edit

  1. ^ . www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ a b . The Associated Press. 13 February 2018. Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, PyeongChang 2018 Alpine skiing" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 16 August 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ Downhill results
  6. ^ Final results

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The men s combined competition of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics was held on 13 February 2018 at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre and the Yongpyong Alpine Centre at the Alpensia Sports Park in PyeongChang 1 2 Men s combinedat the XXIII Olympic Winter GamesAlpine skiingVenueJeongseon Alpine Centre Gangwon Province South KoreaYongpyong Alpine Centre Pyeongchang South KoreaDate13 FebruaryCompetitors65 from 31 nationsWinning time2 06 52MedalistsMarcel Hirscher AustriaAlexis Pinturault FranceVictor Muffat Jeandet France 20142022 Contents 1 Summary 2 Qualification 3 Results 4 ReferencesSummary editMarcel Hirscher won the gold medal with Alexis Pinturault coming in second and Victor Muffat Jeandet third For Muffat Jeandet this was the first Olympic medal and for both Hirscher and Pinturault the first medal in combined Hirscher who won six overall World Cup titles and was skiing in his third Olympics previously only won a silver medal in slalom in 2014 3 The defending champion Sandro Viletta did not qualify and the 2014 silver medalist Ivica Kostelic retired The 2014 bronze medalist Christof Innerhofer competed and ended at the 14th position Ted Ligety the 2015 combined champion ended fifth After the downhill Thomas Dressen was leading with Aksel Lund Svindal second and Matthias Mayer third Svindal decided not to race slalom and Mayer did not finish Dressen posted the 24th time in slalom which landed him at the 9th position overall Hirscher was the 12th after downhill and the fastest in the slalom run which enabled him to win the event 3 Pinturault came back from the 10th position after the downhill and Muffat Jeandet was the 29th after the downhill but posted the second fastest slalom time In the victory ceremony the medals were presented by Willi Kaltschmitt Lujan member of the International Olympic Committee Executive Board accompanied by Peter Schroecksnadel FIS council member Qualification editMain article Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics Qualification A total of up to 320 alpine skiers qualified across all eleven events Athletes qualified for this event by having met the A qualification standard only which meant having 140 or less FIS Points and being ranked in the top 500 in the Olympic FIS points list The Points list takes into average the best results of athletes per discipline during the qualification period July 1 2016 to January 21 2018 Athletes were also required to have 80 or less FIS points in the downhill Countries received additional quotas by having athletes ranked in the top 30 of the 2017 18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup two per gender maximum overall across all events After the distribution of B standard quotas to nations competing only in the slalom and giant slalom events the remaining quotas were distributed using the Olympic FIS Points list with each athlete only counting once for qualification purposes A country could only enter a maximum of four athletes for the event 4 Results editThe race was started at 11 30 downhill race and 15 00 slalom race 5 6 Rank Bib Name Nation Downhill Rank Slalom Rank Total Behind nbsp 2 Marcel Hirscher nbsp Austria 1 20 56 12 45 96 1 2 06 52 nbsp 7 Alexis Pinturault nbsp France 1 20 28 10 46 47 3 2 06 75 0 23 nbsp 5 Victor Muffat Jeandet nbsp France 1 21 57 29 45 97 2 2 07 54 1 024 23 Marco Schwarz nbsp Austria 1 20 98 19 46 89 5 2 07 87 1 355 27 Ted Ligety nbsp United States 1 21 36 26 46 61 4 2 07 97 1 456 14 Thomas Mermillod Blondin nbsp France 1 20 89 17 47 13 6 2 08 02 1 507 19 Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Norway 1 19 51 4 49 16 19 2 08 67 2 158 33 Stefan Hadalin nbsp Slovenia 1 21 15 21 47 79 7 2 08 94 2 429 1 Thomas Dressen nbsp Germany 1 19 24 1 49 72 24 2 08 96 2 4410 29 Klemen Kosi nbsp Slovenia 1 20 61 16 48 76 15 2 09 37 2 8511 6 Luca Aerni nbsp Switzerland 1 21 34 25 48 18 11 2 09 52 3 0012 32 Filip Zubcic nbsp Croatia 1 21 54 28 48 06 8 2 09 60 3 0512 13 Mauro Caviezel nbsp Switzerland 1 20 47 11 49 13 18 2 09 60 3 0514 25 Christof Innerhofer nbsp Italy 1 19 77 5 49 98 25 2 09 75 3 2315 30 Carlo Janka nbsp Switzerland 1 20 58 14 49 22 20 2 09 80 3 2816 34 Ondrej Berndt nbsp Czech Republic 1 21 81 34 48 10 10 2 09 91 3 3917 16 Bryce Bennett nbsp United States 1 21 18 23 48 79 16 2 09 97 3 4518 24 Riccardo Tonetti nbsp Italy 1 21 99 38 48 22 12 2 10 21 3 6919 21 Natko Zrncic Dim nbsp Croatia 1 22 07 40 48 48 13 2 10 55 4 0320 47 James Crawford nbsp Canada 1 21 97 37 48 80 17 2 10 77 4 2521 17 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde nbsp Norway 1 20 92 18 50 15 26 2 11 07 4 5522 40 Adam Zampa nbsp Slovakia 1 23 02 51 48 08 9 2 11 10 4 5823 12 Broderick Thompson nbsp Canada 1 21 75 33 49 63 23 2 11 38 4 8624 37 Andreas Romar nbsp Finland 1 21 94 35 49 58 22 2 11 52 5 0025 35 Marko Vukicevic nbsp Serbia 1 21 31 24 50 43 27 2 11 74 5 2226 50 Kristaps Zvejnieks nbsp Latvia 1 23 02 51 48 74 14 2 11 76 5 2427 38 Joan Verdu nbsp Andorra 1 23 01 50 49 53 21 2 12 54 6 0228 54 Olivier Jenot nbsp Monaco 1 22 71 47 50 73 28 2 13 44 6 9229 51 Marc Oliveras nbsp Andorra 1 21 67 31 52 97 30 2 14 64 8 1230 41 Christoffer Faarup nbsp Denmark 1 21 08 20 54 13 34 2 15 21 8 6931 52 Igor Zakurdayev nbsp Kazakhstan 1 22 29 42 53 18 32 2 15 47 8 9532 49 Dalibor Samsal nbsp Hungary 1 25 17 60 50 77 29 2 15 94 9 4233 60 Kim Dong woo nbsp South Korea 1 24 02 56 53 02 31 2 17 04 10 5234 57 Yuri Danilochkin nbsp Belarus 1 22 78 48 55 94 35 2 18 72 12 2035 59 Marton Kekesi nbsp Hungary 1 26 08 62 53 94 33 2 20 02 13 5036 28 Jared Goldberg nbsp United States 1 20 02 9 1 02 86 37 2 22 88 16 3637 61 Albin Tahiri nbsp Kosovo 1 23 84 55 59 56 36 2 23 40 16 889 Peter Fill nbsp Italy 1 19 92 6 DNF 10 Dominik Paris nbsp Italy 1 20 01 8 DNF 11 Matthias Mayer nbsp Austria 1 19 37 3 DNF 15 Justin Murisier nbsp Switzerland 1 21 58 30 DNF 18 Martin Cater nbsp Slovenia 1 20 57 13 DNF 20 Vincent Kriechmayr nbsp Austria 1 19 96 7 DNF 22 Maxence Muzaton nbsp France 1 20 58 14 DNF 31 Linus Strasser nbsp Germany 1 22 03 39 DNF 36 Marco Pfiffner nbsp Liechtenstein 1 22 54 44 DNF 39 Jan Zabystran nbsp Czech Republic 1 23 65 54 DNF 43 Sebastian Foss Solevag nbsp Norway 1 24 35 58 DNF 46 Filip Forejtek nbsp Czech Republic 1 22 56 45 DNF 48 Michal Klusak nbsp Poland 1 22 64 46 DNF 55 Matej Falat nbsp Slovakia 1 23 21 53 DNF 56 Ivan Kovbasnyuk nbsp Ukraine 1 24 21 57 DNF 62 Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander nbsp Bolivia 1 22 94 49 DNF 63 Patrick McMillan nbsp Ireland 1 25 77 61 DNF 53 Marko Stevovic nbsp Serbia 1 24 47 59 DSQ 8 Aksel Lund Svindal nbsp Norway 1 19 31 2 DNS 26 Bostjan Kline nbsp Slovenia 1 22 42 43 DNS 42 Henrik von Appen nbsp Chile 1 21 16 22 DNS 44 Josef Ferstl nbsp Germany 1 21 95 36 DNS 45 Andreas Sander nbsp Germany 1 21 68 32 DNS 58 Christopher Horl nbsp Moldova 1 22 25 41 DNS 64 Benjamin Thomsen nbsp Canada 1 21 36 26 DNS 3 Pavel Trikhichev nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia DNF 4 Ryan Cochran Siegle nbsp United States DNF 65 Manuel Osborne Paradis nbsp Canada DNF References edit Venues www pyeongchang2018 com Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics Archived from the original on 17 February 2018 Retrieved 26 December 2017 Start list a b Finally Alpine great Marcel Hirscher is an Olympic champion The Associated Press 13 February 2018 Archived from the original on 13 February 2018 Retrieved 13 February 2018 Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Alpine skiing PDF International Ski Federation FIS 16 August 2017 Retrieved 20 January 2018 Downhill results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics Men 27s combined amp oldid 1139756640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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