The race course was 2.610 km (1.62 mi) in length, with a vertical drop of 840 m (2,756 ft) from a starting elevation of 2,400 m (7,874 ft) above sea level. Kriechmayr's winning time of 97.79 seconds yielded an average speed of 96.083 km/h (59.7 mph) and an average vertical descent rate of 8.590 m/s (28.2 ft/s).[3]
Resultsedit
The race started at 11:00 CET(UTC+1) under clear skies. The air temperature was −12 °C (10 °F) at the starting gate and −10 °C (14 °F) at the finish.[3]
alpine, world, championships, 2021, downhill, downhill, competition, alpine, world, championships, 2021, held, february, 2021, downhill, alpine, world, championships, 2021locationcortina, ampezzo, italydate14, februarycompetitors42, from, nationswinning, time1. The Men s downhill competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 14 February 2021 1 2 3 Men s downhill at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021LocationCortina d Ampezzo ItalyDate14 FebruaryCompetitors42 from 17 nationsWinning time1 37 79Medalists Vincent Kriechmayr Austria Andreas Sander Germany Beat Feuz Switzerland 20192023 Men s DownhillLocationVertigine vertigo Cortina d Ampezzo ItalyVertical 840 m 2 756 ft Top elevation2 400 m 7 874 ft Base elevation1 560 m 5 118 ft Longest run2 610 km 1 62 mi Austria s Vincent Kriechmayr won the gold medal Andreas Sander of Germany took the silver and the bronze medalist was Beat Feuz of Switzerland 3 The race course was 2 610 km 1 62 mi in length with a vertical drop of 840 m 2 756 ft from a starting elevation of 2 400 m 7 874 ft above sea level Kriechmayr s winning time of 97 79 seconds yielded an average speed of 96 083 km h 59 7 mph and an average vertical descent rate of 8 590 m s 28 2 ft s 3 Results editThe race started at 11 00 CET UTC 1 under clear skies The air temperature was 12 C 10 F at the starting gate and 10 C 14 F at the finish 3 Rank Bib Name Country Time Diff nbsp 1 Vincent Kriechmayr nbsp Austria 1 37 79 nbsp 2 Andreas Sander nbsp Germany 1 37 80 0 01 nbsp 7 Beat Feuz nbsp Switzerland 1 37 97 0 184 3 Dominik Paris nbsp Italy 1 38 44 0 654 18 Marco Odermatt nbsp Switzerland 1 38 44 0 656 15 Christof Innerhofer nbsp Italy 1 38 69 0 907 12 Nils Allegre nbsp France 1 38 76 0 978 17 Kjetil Jansrud nbsp Norway 1 38 81 1 029 11 Carlo Janka nbsp Switzerland 1 38 87 1 0810 4 Bryce Bennett nbsp United States 1 38 89 1 1010 21 Henrik Roa nbsp Norway 1 38 89 1 1012 14 Travis Ganong nbsp United States 1 39 03 1 2413 10 Max Franz nbsp Austria 1 39 04 1 2514 13 Romed Baumann nbsp Germany 1 39 09 1 3015 22 Bostjan Kline nbsp Slovenia 1 39 24 1 4516 9 Johan Clarey nbsp France 1 39 29 1 5017 23 Felix Monsen nbsp Sweden 1 39 31 1 5218 6 Thomas Dressen nbsp Germany 1 39 47 1 6819 19 Otmar Striedinger nbsp Austria 1 39 63 1 8420 16 Jared Goldberg nbsp United States 1 39 74 1 9521 29 James Crawford nbsp Canada 1 39 78 1 9922 26 Dominik Schwaiger nbsp Germany 1 39 90 2 1123 31 Miha Hrobat nbsp Slovenia 1 39 99 2 2024 24 Matteo Marsaglia nbsp Italy 1 40 18 2 3925 20 Matthieu Bailet nbsp France 1 40 22 2 4326 25 Jeffrey Read nbsp Canada 1 40 34 2 5527 36 Marco Pfiffner nbsp Liechtenstein 1 41 05 3 2628 38 Arnaud Alessandria nbsp Monaco 1 41 57 3 7829 32 Broderick Thompson nbsp Canada 1 41 96 4 1730 40 Barnabas Szollos nbsp Israel 1 42 46 4 6731 37 Martin Bendik nbsp Slovakia 1 43 02 5 2332 41 Juan Pablo Vallecillo nbsp Argentina 1 43 48 5 6933 39 Marcus Vorre nbsp Denmark 1 45 17 7 3834 42 Benjamin Szollos nbsp Israel 1 49 71 11 925 Matthias Mayer nbsp Austria Did not finish8 Maxence Muzaton nbsp France27 Brodie Seger nbsp Canada28 Florian Schieder nbsp Italy30 Niels Hintermann nbsp Switzerland33 Olle Sundin nbsp Sweden34 Adur Etxezarreta nbsp Spain35 Nejc Naralocnik nbsp SloveniaReferences edit Schedule Archived from the original on 2021 02 07 Retrieved 2021 02 06 Start list a b c d Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 Men 27s downhill amp oldid 1139452824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,