Alpin skidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen för ungdomar 2024 – Herrarnas storslalom

Herrarnas storslalom
vid de IV:e olympiska vinterspelen för ungdomar
AnläggningHigh1 Resort
Datum24 januari
Deltagare79 från 60 nationer
Vinnartid1.34,37
Medaljörer
Guldmedalj Nash Huot-Marchand Frankrike
Silvermedalj Zak Carrick-Smith Storbritannien
Bronsmedalj Florian Neumayer Österrike
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Herrarnas storslalom i alpin skidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen för ungdomar 2024 hölls den 24 januari i High1 Resort i Jeongseon-gun i Sydkorea.[1]

Guldmedaljör blev franske Nash Huot-Marchand, silvermedaljör blev brittiske Zak Carrick-Smith och bronsmedaljör blev österrikiske Florian Neumayer.

Resultat

De första åken startade klockan 10:00[2] och de andra åken startade klockan 12:45.[3]

PlaceringNrNamnNationÅk 1PlaceringÅk 2PlaceringTotaltSkillnad
12Nash Huot-Marchand Frankrike48,88245,4911.34,37
212Zak Carrick-Smith Storbritannien49,22446,0851.35,30+0,93
311Florian Neumayer Österrike49,80745,5721.35,37+1,00
44Leo Scherer Tyskland50,221145,7231.35,94+1,57
58Jonas Feichter Italien49,95946,1661.36,11+1,74
626Andrej Barnáš Slovakien50,291246,42101.36,71+2,34
716Asaja Sturm Österrike51,172145,7541.36,92+2,55
837Jevin Palmquist USA50,861646,2681.37,12+2,75
920Zacchaeus Poulsen Frankrike50,931846,3291.37,25+2,88
1022Stewart Bruce USA50,671546,60141.37,27+2,90
116Leon Hafner Österrike49,32548,02241.37,34+2,97
1228Romeo Rogue Frankrike50,661446,69151.37,35+2,98
1329Robert Clarke Schweiz50,951946,50131.37,45+3,08
1425Romain Monney Schweiz50,571346,99181.47,56+3,19
1539Noah Gianesini Liechtenstein51,472546,1871.47,65+3,28
1623Lars Horvath Tyskland50,972046,70161.37,67+3,30
1717Neo Kamada Japan51,312446,42101.37,73+3,36
1838Atanas Petrov Bulgarien51,722746,43121.38,15+3,78
1921Nicolás Quintero Argentina50,891747,70211.38,59+4,22
2018Kim Se-hyun Sydkorea51,222347,43201.38,65+4,28
2131Ziggy Vrdoljak Kroatien51,863046,97171.38,83+4,46
2233Hemi Meikle Nya Zeeland51,732847,25191.38,98+4,61
2224Urho Rechardt Finland51,182247,80221.38,98+4,61
2435Jaka Škrjanc Slovenien51,933147,86231.39,79+5,42
2543Aleksa Lalić Serbien52,023248,27271.40,29+5,92
2649Kim Joo-hyoun Sydkorea52,503648,12251.40,62+6,25
2736Daniel Palič Slovakien52,533748,55291.41,08+6,71
2852Luca Poberai Litauen53,004248,13261.41,13+6,76
2846Lee Hyun-ho Sydkorea52,683848,45281.41,13+6,76
3044Christos Bouas Belgien52,273448,93331.41,20+6,83
3141Salvador Cornella Guitart Andorra52,854048,78321.41,63+7,26
3256Finlay Wilson Irland53,104348,70301.41,80+7,43
3357Rostislav Khokhlov Kazakstan53,364448,75311.42,11+7,74
3342Apostolos Vougioukas Grekland52,884149,23361.42,11+7,74
3554Hugo Leonelli Monaco53,524549,00351.42,52+8,15
3663Timur Shakirov Kirgizistan53,834648,95341.42,78+8,41
3762Issa Laborde Dit Pere Kenya54,124850,09371.44,21+9,84
3864Rauan Raimkulov Uzbekistan54,435051,11391.45,54+11,17
3961Pauls Pēteris Prancāns Lettland56,655350,99381.47,64+13,27
4066Arthur Padilla Brasilien58,545552,45401.50,99+16,62
4160Wang Shuai Kina59,335654,38421.53,71+19,34
4269Alexandre El Hayek Libanon1.00,165753,83411.53,99+19,62
4372Chi Hao Lucas Wong Hongkong1.00,435856,72451.57,15+22,78
4470Hakob Hakobyan Armenien1.01,615956,08441.57,69+23,32
4573Ali Boloukat Iran1.04,216054,87431.59,08+24,71
4674Pattarapol Saengdaeng Thailand1.04,586156,92462.01,50+27,13
4778Sahil Thakur Indien1.04,676257,85472.02,52+28,15
4875Manlaijav Myangaibaatar Mongoliet1.05,45631.01,50482.06,95+32,58
4976Abderrahmane Bouderbala Algeriet1.09,47641.02,79492.12,26+37,89
5077Chhowang Mingyur Tamang Nepal1.33,63651.27,52503.01,15+1.26,78
1Liam Liljenborg Sverige48,5410DNF0
5Benno Brandis Tyskland50,0210
9Edoardo Simonelli Italien49,938
16Stanisław Sarzyński Polen49,586
27Yanis Häusermann Schweiz51,7126
34Stanislav Kovář Tjeckien52,2935
45Markus Mesila Estland53,8647
47Emeric Guerrillot Portugal52,7539
51Thomas Kaan Onol Lang Turkiet54,5951
53Milan Schneider Ungern52,2033
55Oleksandr Patsahan Ukraina55,1452
59Dagur Ýmir Sveinsson Island54,3949
65Klos Vokshi Kosovo58,3454
7Elliot Westlund Sverige49,2130DSQ0
40Gal Hajdinjak Slovenien51,7328
3Miha Oserban Slovenien0DNF0
10Alexander Ax Swartz Sverige
13Thomas Carnahan Kanada
14Pietro Scesa Italien
30Gerónimo Castro Chile
32Max Kelly Australien
48Branislav Peković Montenegro
50Alexandru Matei Oancea Rumänien
58Noah Miljković Bosnien och Hercegovina
67Mattia Beccari San Marino
68Henri Rivers IV Jamaica
71Andreas Kashiouris Cypern
19Altti Pyrrö Finland0DNS0
79Alexander Astridge Förenade Arabemiraten

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