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Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

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Men's slalom
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueIce River, Yanqing District
Date16 February
Competitors88 from 61 nations
Winning time1:44.09
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Clément Noël  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Johannes Strolz  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sebastian Foss-Solevåg  Norway
← 2018
2026 →

The men's slalom competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 16 February, on "Ice River" course at the Yanqing National Alpine Ski Centre in Yanqing District.[1] Clément Noël of France won the event, this became his first Olympic medal. Johannes Strolz of Austria won the silver medal, and Sebastian Foss-Solevåg of Norway bronze.

André Myhrer, the 2018 champion, retired from competitions. The silver medalist, Ramon Zenhäusern, and the bronze medalist, Michael Matt, qualified for the Olympics. During the World Cup season, six slalom events were held before the Olympics: Lucas Braathen was leading the ranking, followed by Foss-Solevåg, Manuel Feller, Linus Straßer, and Daniel Yule. Foss-Solevåg was the reigning world champion, with Adrian Pertl and Henrik Kristoffersen being the silver and bronze medalists, respectively.

Qualification

Results

Results are as follows:[2]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Clément Noël  France 54.30 6 49.79 1 1:44.09
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 19 Johannes Strolz  Austria 53.92 1 50.78 13 1:44.70 +0.61
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Sebastian Foss-Solevåg  Norway 53.98 3 50.81 15 1:44.79 +0.70
4 3 Henrik Kristoffersen  Norway 53.94 2 50.94 18 1:44.88 +0.79
5 11 Loïc Meillard  Switzerland 54.22 4 50.67 10 1:44.89 +0.80
6 15 Daniel Yule  Switzerland 55.06 13 49.89 2 1:44.95 +0.86
7 5 Linus Straßer  Germany 54.25 5 50.77 12 1:45.02 +0.93
8 18 Giuliano Razzoli  Italy 54.79 12 50.26 4 1:45.05 +0.96
9 22 Albert Popov  Bulgaria 54.62 9 50.53 8 1:45.15 +1.06
10 21 Aleksandr Khoroshilov  ROC 54.63 10 50.54 9 1:45.17 +1.08
11 20 Tommaso Sala  Italy 54.37 8 51.00 19 1:45.37 +1.28
12 1 Ramon Zenhäusern  Switzerland 54.72 11 50.75 11 1:45.47 +1.38
13 13 Dave Ryding  Great Britain 55.13 16 50.44 7 1:45.57 +1.48
14 17 Luca Aerni  Switzerland 55.63 19 50.20 3 1:45.83 +1.74
15 30 Samuel Kolega  Croatia 55.54 18 50.42 6 1:45.96 +1.87
16 8 Alexis Pinturault  France 55.12 15 51.03 20 1:46.15 +2.05
17 6 Marco Schwarz  Austria 56.26 25 50.35 5 1:46.61 +2.52
18 16 Filip Zubčić  Croatia 55.79 21 50.89 17 1:46.68 +2.59
19 39 Alexander Schmid  Germany 55.95 23 51.08 21 1:47.03 +2.94
20 27 Matej Vidović  Croatia 56.57 26 50.79 14 1:47.36 +3.27
21 33 Jung Dong-hyun  South Korea 56.85 29 50.84 16 1:47.69 +3.60
22 24 Armand Marchant  Belgium 56.13 24 51.72 22 1:47.85 +3.76
23 49 Barnabás Szőllős  Israel 56.83 28 51.88 23 1:48.71 +4.62
24 26 Erik Read  Canada 55.90 22 53.20 24 1:49.10 +5.01
25 42 Adam Žampa  Slovakia 57.76 32 53.25 25 1:51.01 +6.92
26 50 Aleksandr Andrienko  ROC 57.47 31 53.70 26 1:51.17 +7.08
27 53 Emir Lokmić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 58.86 35 53.94 27 1:52.80 +8.71
28 60 Denni Xhepa  Albania 58.32 34 54.96 29 1:53.28 +9.19
29 52 Ioannis Antoniou  Greece 59.48 36 54.81 28 1:54.29 +10.20
30 55 Casper Dyrbye Næsted  Denmark 1:01.38 38 55.89 31 1:57.27 +13.18
31 23 Atle Lie McGrath  Norway 55.08 14 1:02.27 41 1:57.35 +13.26
32 66 Soso Japharidze  Georgia 1:02.02 41 55.87 30 1:57.89 +13.80
33 58 Márton Kékesi  Hungary 1:01.85 40 56.12 32 1:57.97 +13.88
34 73 Richardson Viano  Haiti 1:02.25 42 57.74 33 1:59.99 +15.90
35 64 Alexandru Ștefănescu  Romania 1:01.72 39 58.70 35 2:00.42 +16.33
36 72 Zakhar Kuchin  Kazakhstan 1:03.68 43 58.98 37 2:02.66 +18.57
37 77 Albin Tahiri  Kosovo 1:04.01 44 58.93 36 2:02.94 +18.85
38 78 Cesar Arnouk  Lebanon 1:07.05 47 58.37 34 2:05.42 +21.33
39 82 Ricardo Brancal  Portugal 1:06.24 46 1:00.07 38 2:06.31 +22.22
40 68 Nicola Zanon  Thailand 1:05.71 45 1:02.24 40 2:07.95 +23.86
41 86 Mathieu Neumuller  Madagascar 1:07.90 48 1:02.88 43 2:10.78 +26.69
42 62 Eldar Salihović  Montenegro 1:09.61 50 1:02.21 39 2:11.82 +27.73
43 83 Matteo Gatti  San Marino 1:08.52 49 1:03.41 44 2:11.93 +27.84
44 88 William Flaherty  Puerto Rico 1:09.86 51 1:02.57 42 2:12.43 +28.34
45 80 Yohan Goutt Gonçalves  East Timor 1:15.48 52 1:09.19 45 2:24.67 +40.58
10 Michael Matt  Austria 54.36 7 DNF
12 Alex Vinatzer  Italy 55.39 17
38 Kamen Zlatkov  Bulgaria 55.66 20
40 Dries Van den Broecke  Belgium 56.77 27
56 Andreas Žampa  Slovakia 58.06 33
57 Michel Macedo  Brazil 59.88 37
43 Michał Jasiczek  Poland 57.40 30 DSQ
7 Manuel Feller  Austria DNF
9 Kristoffer Jakobsen  Sweden
14 Lucas Braathen  Norway
25 Luke Winters  United States
28 Yohei Koyama  Japan
29 Joaquim Salarich  Spain
31 Zan Kranjec  Slovenia
32 Billy Major  Great Britain
34 Jan Zabystřan  Czech Republic
35 Trevor Philp  Canada
36 Kryštof Krýzl  Czech Republic
37 Julian Rauchfuss  Germany
41 Ivan Kuznetsov  ROC
44 Tormis Laine  Estonia
45 Sam Maes  Belgium
46 Louis Muhlen-Schulte  Australia
47 Sturla Snær Snorrason  Iceland
48 Miks Zvejnieks  Latvia
51 Paweł Pyjas  Poland
54 Tomás Birkner de Miguel  Argentina
59 Matthieu Osch  Luxembourg
63 Michael Poettoz  Colombia
65 Asa Miller  Philippines
67 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine
69 Adrian Yung  Hong Kong
70 Yianno Kouyoumdjian  Cyprus
71 Ho Ping-jui  Chinese Taipei
75 Berkin Usta  Turkey
76 Jeffrey Webb  Malaysia
79 Arif Khan  India
81 Maxim Gordeev  Kyrgyzstan
84 Xu Mingfu  China
85 Zhang Yangming  China
87 Muhammad Karim  Pakistan
74 Komiljon Tukhtaev  Uzbekistan DSQ
61 Andrej Drukarov  Lithuania DNS

References

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ Alpine Skiing | Men's Slalom | Results (PDF). BOCWOG. 16 February 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 February 2022. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
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