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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 – Men's super-G

The men's super-G competition at the 2013 World Championships was held on Wednesday, 6 February. It was the first men's race of the championships; 82 athletes from 32 countries competed.[1]

Men's super-G
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013
VenuePlanai
Schladming, Austria
Date6 February 2013
Competitors82 from 32 nations
Winning time1:23.96
Medalists
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Ted Ligety won the world title, his first-ever victory in a super-G race in international competition. A top competitor in giant slalom, his only previous podium in super-G was a runner-up finish at a World Cup race at Val-d'Isère in December 2009.[2] Completing the podium were Gauthier de Tessières, a late replacement, and Aksel Lund Svindal.[3][4]

Kjetil Jansrud crashed and tore a ligament in his left knee, ending his 2013 season.[5]

Results edit

The race was started on schedule at 11:00.[6]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
  10 Ted Ligety   United States 1:23.96
  4 Gauthier de Tessières   France 1:24.16 +0.20
  22 Aksel Lund Svindal   Norway 1:24.18 +0.22
4 19 Hannes Reichelt   Austria 1:24.51 +0.55
5 16 Matthias Mayer   Austria 1:24.91 +0.95
6 1 Alexis Pinturault   France 1:24.99 +1.03
7 20 Christof Innerhofer   Italy 1:25.05 +1.09
8 13 Romed Baumann   Austria 1:25.17 +1.21
9 21 Adrien Théaux   France 1:25.21 +1.25
10 12 Georg Streitberger   Austria 1:25.30 +1.34
11 17 Matteo Marsaglia   Italy 1:25.35 +1.39
12 14 Jan Hudec   Canada 1:25.52 +1.56
13 6 Thomas Biesemeyer   United States 1:25.56 +1.60
14 9 Peter Fill   Italy 1:25.60 +1.64
15 25 Ryan Cochran-Siegle   United States 1:25.63 +1.67
16 28 Manuel Osborne-Paradis   Canada 1:25.74 +1.78
17 8 Andreas Romar   Finland 1:25.75 +1.79
18 27 Patrick Küng    Switzerland 1:25.88 +1.92
19 32 Benjamin Thomsen   Canada 1:25.93 +1.97
20 11 Werner Heel   Italy 1:26.00 +2.04
21 7 Thomas Mermillod-Blondin   France 1:26.11 +2.15
22 23 Siegmar Klotz   Italy 1:26.27 +2.31
23 15 Erik Guay   Canada 1:26.30 +2.34
24 36 Tobias Stechert   Germany 1:26.64 +2.68
25 26 Carlo Janka    Switzerland 1:26.73 +2.77
26 29 Didier Défago    Switzerland 1:26.81 +2.85
27 35 Klemen Kosi   Slovenia 1:26.83 +2.87
28 24 Ivica Kostelić   Croatia 1:26.89 +2.93
29 46 Marcus Sandell   Finland 1:27.01 +3.05
30 31 Boštjan Kline   Slovenia 1:27.02 +3.06
31 33 Andrej Šporn   Slovenia 1:27.04 +3.08
32 39 Matts Olsson   Sweden 1:27.26 +3.30
33 3 Stephan Keppler   Germany 1:27.55 +3.59
34 38 Douglas Hedin   Sweden 1:27.60 +3.64
35 30 Rok Perko   Slovenia 1:27.78 +3.82
36 64 Adam Žampa   Slovakia 1:27.94 +3.98
37 37 Paul de la Cuesta   Spain 1:28.48 +4.52
38 49 Nikola Chongarov   Bulgaria 1:28.61 +4.65
39 45 Benjamin Griffin   New Zealand 1:28.72 +4.76
40 44 Maciej Bydlinski   Poland 1:28.93 +4.97
41 55 Martin Vráblík   Czech Republic 1:29.30 +5.34
42 53 Nick Prebble   New Zealand 1:29.35 +5.39
43 77 Jorge Birkner Ketelhohn   Argentina 1:29.99 +6.03
44 58 Max Ullrich   Croatia 1:30.02 +6.06
45 43 Kevin Esteve   Andorra 1:30.20 +6.24
46 56 Svetoslav Georgiev   Bulgaria 1:30.23 +6.27
47 52 Martin Khuber   Kazakhstan 1:30.32 +6.36
48 70 Igor Laikert   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:30.66 +6.70
49 67 Michal Klusak   Poland 1:30.82 +6.86
50 74 Matej Falat   Slovakia 1:30.85 +6.89
51 51 Sebastian Brigović   Croatia 1:31.00 +7.04
52 57 Georgi Georgiev   Bulgaria 1:31.06 +7.10
53 71 Yuri Danilochkin   Belarus 1:31.08 +7.12
54 73 Igor Zakurdaev   Kazakhstan 1:31.32 +7.36
55 75 Sam Robertson   Australia 1:31.77 +7.81
56 50 Christoffer Faarup   Denmark 1:31.90 +7.94
57 62 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner   Argentina 1:32.02 +8.06
58 76 Taras Pimenov   Kazakhstan 1:32.05 +8.09
59 61 Steffan Winkelhorst   Netherlands 1:32.14 +8.18
60 81 Rostyslav Feshchuk   Ukraine 1:32.76 +8.80
61 66 Jackson Coull   Australia 1:33.08 +9.12
62 68 Istok Rodeš   Croatia 1:33.23 +9.27
63 63 Jamie Prebble   New Zealand 1:33.76 +9.80
64 72 Roberts Rode   Latvia 1:34.35 +10.39
65 80 Ivan Kovbasnyuk   Ukraine 1:35.98 +12.02
66 78 Stephan Sumps   Chile 1:38.42 +14.46
5 Andrew Weibrecht   United States DNF
18 Kjetil Jansrud   Norway DNF
34 Aleksandr Glebov   Russia DNF
40 Ivan Muravyev   Russia DNF
41 Arjan Wanders   Netherlands DNF
42 Marvin van Heek   Netherlands DNF
47 Ferran Terra   Spain DNF
48 Maarten Meiners   Netherlands DNF
54 Willis Feasey   New Zealand DNF
59 Georg Lindner   Moldova DNF
60 Marc Oliveras   Andorra DNF
65 Dmitriy Koshkin   Kazakhstan DNF
79 Ignacio Freeman Crespo   Argentina DNF
DQ 2 Silvan Zurbriggen    Switzerland 1:25.32 +1.36
DQ 69 Ondrej Berndt   Czech Republic 1:31.30 +7.34
DQ 82 Marton Kekesi   Hungary 1:43.25 +19.29

Video edit

  • YouTube.com – Ligety's gold medal run
  • YouTube.com – Tessières' silver medal run
  • YouTube.com – Svindal's bronze medal run

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Skiing: Ted Ligety wins super-G world title in Austria". Salt Lake Tribune. Associated Press. 6 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Ted Ligety earns super G gold with exquisite run". Ski Racing.com. 6 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Ted Ligety speeds to super G gold". FIS Alpine.com. 6 February 2013.
  5. ^ "Season over early for Jansrud". FIS Alpine.com. 6 February 2013.
  6. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Super G M Results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 6 February 2013.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Official website (in English and German)
  • FIS-Ski.com - AWSC 2013 - calendar & results

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The men s super G competition at the 2013 World Championships was held on Wednesday 6 February It was the first men s race of the championships 82 athletes from 32 countries competed 1 Men s super G at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013VenuePlanaiSchladming AustriaDate6 February 2013Competitors82 from 32 nationsWinning time1 23 96Medalists Ted Ligety United States Gauthier de Tessieres France Aksel Lund Svindal Norway 20112015 Ted Ligety won the world title his first ever victory in a super G race in international competition A top competitor in giant slalom his only previous podium in super G was a runner up finish at a World Cup race at Val d Isere in December 2009 2 Completing the podium were Gauthier de Tessieres a late replacement and Aksel Lund Svindal 3 4 Kjetil Jansrud crashed and tore a ligament in his left knee ending his 2013 season 5 Contents 1 Results 2 Video 3 References 4 External linksResults editThe race was started on schedule at 11 00 6 Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference nbsp 10 Ted Ligety nbsp United States 1 23 96 nbsp 4 Gauthier de Tessieres nbsp France 1 24 16 0 20 nbsp 22 Aksel Lund Svindal nbsp Norway 1 24 18 0 224 19 Hannes Reichelt nbsp Austria 1 24 51 0 555 16 Matthias Mayer nbsp Austria 1 24 91 0 956 1 Alexis Pinturault nbsp France 1 24 99 1 037 20 Christof Innerhofer nbsp Italy 1 25 05 1 098 13 Romed Baumann nbsp Austria 1 25 17 1 219 21 Adrien Theaux nbsp France 1 25 21 1 2510 12 Georg Streitberger nbsp Austria 1 25 30 1 3411 17 Matteo Marsaglia nbsp Italy 1 25 35 1 3912 14 Jan Hudec nbsp Canada 1 25 52 1 5613 6 Thomas Biesemeyer nbsp United States 1 25 56 1 6014 9 Peter Fill nbsp Italy 1 25 60 1 6415 25 Ryan Cochran Siegle nbsp United States 1 25 63 1 6716 28 Manuel Osborne Paradis nbsp Canada 1 25 74 1 7817 8 Andreas Romar nbsp Finland 1 25 75 1 7918 27 Patrick Kung nbsp Switzerland 1 25 88 1 9219 32 Benjamin Thomsen nbsp Canada 1 25 93 1 9720 11 Werner Heel nbsp Italy 1 26 00 2 0421 7 Thomas Mermillod Blondin nbsp France 1 26 11 2 1522 23 Siegmar Klotz nbsp Italy 1 26 27 2 3123 15 Erik Guay nbsp Canada 1 26 30 2 3424 36 Tobias Stechert nbsp Germany 1 26 64 2 6825 26 Carlo Janka nbsp Switzerland 1 26 73 2 7726 29 Didier Defago nbsp Switzerland 1 26 81 2 8527 35 Klemen Kosi nbsp Slovenia 1 26 83 2 8728 24 Ivica Kostelic nbsp Croatia 1 26 89 2 9329 46 Marcus Sandell nbsp Finland 1 27 01 3 0530 31 Bostjan Kline nbsp Slovenia 1 27 02 3 0631 33 Andrej Sporn nbsp Slovenia 1 27 04 3 0832 39 Matts Olsson nbsp Sweden 1 27 26 3 3033 3 Stephan Keppler nbsp Germany 1 27 55 3 5934 38 Douglas Hedin nbsp Sweden 1 27 60 3 6435 30 Rok Perko nbsp Slovenia 1 27 78 3 8236 64 Adam Zampa nbsp Slovakia 1 27 94 3 9837 37 Paul de la Cuesta nbsp Spain 1 28 48 4 5238 49 Nikola Chongarov nbsp Bulgaria 1 28 61 4 6539 45 Benjamin Griffin nbsp New Zealand 1 28 72 4 7640 44 Maciej Bydlinski nbsp Poland 1 28 93 4 9741 55 Martin Vrablik nbsp Czech Republic 1 29 30 5 3442 53 Nick Prebble nbsp New Zealand 1 29 35 5 3943 77 Jorge Birkner Ketelhohn nbsp Argentina 1 29 99 6 0344 58 Max Ullrich nbsp Croatia 1 30 02 6 0645 43 Kevin Esteve nbsp Andorra 1 30 20 6 2446 56 Svetoslav Georgiev nbsp Bulgaria 1 30 23 6 2747 52 Martin Khuber nbsp Kazakhstan 1 30 32 6 3648 70 Igor Laikert nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 30 66 6 7049 67 Michal Klusak nbsp Poland 1 30 82 6 8650 74 Matej Falat nbsp Slovakia 1 30 85 6 8951 51 Sebastian Brigovic nbsp Croatia 1 31 00 7 0452 57 Georgi Georgiev nbsp Bulgaria 1 31 06 7 1053 71 Yuri Danilochkin nbsp Belarus 1 31 08 7 1254 73 Igor Zakurdaev nbsp Kazakhstan 1 31 32 7 3655 75 Sam Robertson nbsp Australia 1 31 77 7 8156 50 Christoffer Faarup nbsp Denmark 1 31 90 7 9457 62 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner nbsp Argentina 1 32 02 8 0658 76 Taras Pimenov nbsp Kazakhstan 1 32 05 8 0959 61 Steffan Winkelhorst nbsp Netherlands 1 32 14 8 1860 81 Rostyslav Feshchuk nbsp Ukraine 1 32 76 8 8061 66 Jackson Coull nbsp Australia 1 33 08 9 1262 68 Istok Rodes nbsp Croatia 1 33 23 9 2763 63 Jamie Prebble nbsp New Zealand 1 33 76 9 8064 72 Roberts Rode nbsp Latvia 1 34 35 10 3965 80 Ivan Kovbasnyuk nbsp Ukraine 1 35 98 12 0266 78 Stephan Sumps nbsp Chile 1 38 42 14 465 Andrew Weibrecht nbsp United States DNF18 Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Norway DNF34 Aleksandr Glebov nbsp Russia DNF40 Ivan Muravyev nbsp Russia DNF41 Arjan Wanders nbsp Netherlands DNF42 Marvin van Heek nbsp Netherlands DNF47 Ferran Terra nbsp Spain DNF48 Maarten Meiners nbsp Netherlands DNF54 Willis Feasey nbsp New Zealand DNF59 Georg Lindner nbsp Moldova DNF60 Marc Oliveras nbsp Andorra DNF65 Dmitriy Koshkin nbsp Kazakhstan DNF79 Ignacio Freeman Crespo nbsp Argentina DNFDQ 2 Silvan Zurbriggen nbsp Switzerland 1 25 32 1 36DQ 69 Ondrej Berndt nbsp Czech Republic 1 31 30 7 34DQ 82 Marton Kekesi nbsp Hungary 1 43 25 19 29Video editYouTube com Ligety s gold medal run YouTube com Tessieres silver medal run YouTube com Svindal s bronze medal runReferences edit FIS World Ski Championships Super G L Official Starter List PDF FIS Archived from the original PDF on 26 February 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2013 Skiing Ted Ligety wins super G world title in Austria Salt Lake Tribune Associated Press 6 February 2013 Ted Ligety earns super G gold with exquisite run Ski Racing com 6 February 2013 Ted Ligety speeds to super G gold FIS Alpine com 6 February 2013 Season over early for Jansrud FIS Alpine com 6 February 2013 FIS World Ski Championships Super G M Results PDF FIS Retrieved 6 February 2013 permanent dead link External links editOfficial website in English and German FIS Ski com AWSC 2013 calendar amp results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 Men 27s super G amp oldid 1167763357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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