Herrarnas slalom i alpin skidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 2002
Herrarnas slalom vid de XIX:e olympiska vinterspelen | |
Alpin skidåkning | |
Anläggning | Deer Valley |
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Datum | 23 februari |
Deltagare | 78 från 43 nationer |
Vinnartid | 1:41,06 |
Medaljörer | |
Jean-Pierre Vidal | Frankrike |
Sébastien Amiez | Frankrike |
Benjamin Raich | Österrike |
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Alpin skidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 2002 | ||||
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Herrarnas slalom under de olympiska vinterspelen 2002 i Salt Lake City arrangerades den 23 februari 2002 i Deer Valley i USA.
Medaljörer
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Slalom[1] | Jean-Pierre Vidal Frankrike | Sébastien Amiez Frankrike | Benjamin Raich Österrike |
Resultat
Placering | Namn | Land | Åk 1 | Åk 2 | Tid | Skillnad |
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Jean-Pierre Vidal | Frankrike | 48,01 | 53,05 | 1:41,06 | ||
Sébastien Amiez | Frankrike | 50,16 | 51,66 | 1:41,82 | +0,76 | |
Benjamin Raich | Österrike | 49,34 | 53,07 | 1:42,41 | +1,35 | |
4 | Kilian Albrecht | Österrike | 50,26 | 52,19 | 1:42,45 | +1,39 |
5 | Urs Imboden | Schweiz | 49,61 | 52,87 | 1:42,48 | +1,42 |
6 | Kjetil André Aamodt | Norge | 49,92 | 52,80 | 1:42,72 | +1,66 |
7 | Markus Larsson | Sverige | 50,29 | 52,57 | 1:42,86 | +1,80 |
8 | Jure Košir | Slovenien | 49,80 | 53,54 | 1:43,34 | +2,28 |
9 | Ole Kristian Furuseth | Norge | 51,03 | 53,36 | 1:44,39 | +3,33 |
10 | Andrzej Bachleda | Polen | 51,43 | 53,22 | 1:44,65 | +3,59 |
11 | Chip Knight | USA | 50,85 | 54,01 | 1:44,86 | +3,80 |
12 | Tom Stiansen | Norge | 50,74 | 54,45 | 1:45,19 | +4,13 |
13 | Erik Schlopy | USA | 51,27 | 53,94 | 1:45,21 | +4,15 |
14 | Michael von Grünigen | Schweiz | 51,38 | 53,97 | 1:45,35 | +4,29 |
15 | Stanley Hayer | Tjeckien | 51,97 | 54,15 | 1:46,12 | +5,06 |
16 | Thomas Grandi | Kanada | 51,15 | 55,08 | 1:46,23 | +5,17 |
17 | Cristian Javier Simari Birkner | Argentina | 51,55 | 55,27 | 1:46,82 | +5,76 |
18 | Kiminobu Kimura | Japan | 52,46 | 55,97 | 1:48,43 | +7,37 |
19 | Michal Rajcan | Slovakien | 52,73 | 55,93 | 1:48,66 | +7,60 |
20 | Noel Baxter | Storbritannien | 53,66 | 55,98 | 1:49,64 | +8,58 |
21 | Kristinn Bjornsson | Island | 53,05 | 56,76 | 1:49,81 | +8,75 |
22 | Gareth Trayner | Storbritannien | 54,58 | 56,33 | 1:50,91 | +9,85 |
23 | Angel Pumpalov | Bulgarien | 53,72 | 58,21 | 1:51,93 | +10,87 |
24 | Bode Miller | USA | 48,37 | 1:04,42 | 1:52,79 | +11,73 |
25 | Ivars Ciaguns | Lettland | 56,31 | 58,42 | 1:54,73 | +13,67 |
26 | Marko Djordjevic | Jugoslavien | 55,95 | 1:00,04 | 1:55,99 | +14,93 |
27 | Alexander Heath | Sydafrika | 56,37 | 1:00,56 | 1:56,93 | +15,87 |
28 | Jóhann Haraldsson | Island | 56,98 | 1:00,19 | 1:57,17 | +16,11 |
29 | Tahir Bisic | Bosnien och Hercegovina | 57,55 | 1:00,17 | 1:57,72 | +16,66 |
30 | Kang Min Heuk | Sydkorea | 58,01 | 1:00,47 | 1:58,48 | +17,42 |
31 | Byun Jong Moon | Sydkorea | 58,38 | 1:03,20 | 2:01,58 | +20,52 |
32 | Atakan Alaftargil | Turkiet | 1:03,10 | 1:07,26 | 2:10,36 | +29,30 |
33 | Peter Vincze | Ungern | 1:01,46 | 1:14,11 | 2:15,57 | +34,51 |
Mitja Kunc | Slovenien | 51,08 | DNF | |||
Ivica Kostelić | Kroatien | 49,60 | DNF | |||
Pierrick Bourgeat | Frankrike | 50,54 | DNF | |||
Drago Grubelnik | Slovenien | 50,51 | DNF | |||
Rene Mlekuž | Slovenien | 50,57 | DNF | |||
Markus Ganahl | Liechtenstein | 51,85 | DNF | |||
Tom Rothrock | USA | 50,61 | DNF | |||
Ondřej Bank | Tjeckien | 52,37 | DNF | |||
Niki Fuerstauer | Libanon | 51,99 | DNF | |||
Alex Antor | Andorra | 54,57 | DNF | |||
Michael Dickson | Australien | 56,88 | DNF | |||
Mykola Skrjabin | Ukraina | 56,76 | DNF | |||
Theodoros Christodoulou | Cypern | 59,74 | DNF | |||
Kamil Urumbajev | Uzbekistan | 1:04,09 | DNF | |||
Alain Baxter | Storbritannien | 50,16 | DSQ | |||
Hur Seung Wook | Sydkorea | 56,70 | DSQ | |||
Vassilis Dimitriadis | Grekland | 55,24 | DSQ | |||
Bořek Zakouřil | Tjeckien | DNS | ||||
Rainer Schönfelder | Österrike | DNF | ||||
Giorgio Rocca | Italien | DNF | ||||
Kalle Palander | Finland | DNF | ||||
Manfred Pranger | Österrike | DNF | ||||
Markus Eberle | Tyskland | DNF | ||||
Jean-Philippe Roy | Kanada | DNF | ||||
Truls Ove Karlsen | Norge | DNF | ||||
Edoardo Zardini | Italien | DNF | ||||
Giancarlo Bergamelli | Italien | DNF | ||||
Alan Perathoner | Italien | DNF | ||||
Akira Sasaki | Japan | DNF | ||||
Stefan Georgiev | Bulgarien | DNF | ||||
Jan Holicky | Tjeckien | DNF | ||||
Björgvin Björgvinsson | Island | DNF | ||||
Todd Haywood | Nya Zeeland | DNF | ||||
Ivan Heimschild | Slovakien | DNF | ||||
Kristinn Magnusson | Island | DNF | ||||
Jesse Teat | Nya Zeeland | DNF | ||||
Lee Ki Hyun | Sydkorea | DNF | ||||
Danil Anisimov | Kazakstan | DNF | ||||
Dejan Panovski | Makedonien | DNF | ||||
Laurence Thoms | Fiji | DNF | ||||
Robert Macharasjvili | Georgien | DNF | ||||
Bagher Kalhor | Iran | DNF | ||||
Arsen Harutiunjan | Armenien | DNF | ||||
Elbrus Isakov | Azerbajdzjan | DNF | ||||
Kentaro Minagawa | Japan | DSQ |
Referenser
- ^ ”Arkiverade kopian”. Arkiverad från originalet den 20 januari 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110120180003/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/winter/2002/ASK/mens-slalom.html. Läst 1 januari 2011.
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