Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' super-G

The boys' Super-G competition of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Les Diablerets Alpine Centre, Switzerland, on Friday, 10 January.[1]

Boys' super-G
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueLes Diablerets, Switzerland
Date10 January
Competitors61 from 39 nations
Winning time54.56
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Adam Hofstedt  Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rok Ažnoh  Slovenia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Luc Roduit  Switzerland
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Results edit

 
Les Diablerets Alpine Centre
 
Adam Hofstedt
 
Rok Ažnoh
 
Luc Roduit

The race was started at 13:30.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
  11 Adam Hofstedt   Sweden 54.56
  8 Rok Ažnoh   Slovenia 54.62 +0.06
  17 Luc Roduit   Switzerland 54.76 +0.20
4 10 Victor Bessière   France 54.80 +0.24
5 3 David Kubeš   Czech Republic 55.01 +0.45
6 15 Mikkel Remsøy   Norway 55.04 +0.48
7 20 Tiziano Gravier   Argentina 55.07 +0.51
8 13 Simen Sellæg   Norway 55.21 +0.65
9 37 Auguste Aulnette   France 55.27 +0.71
10 24 Philip Hoffmann   Austria 55.35 +0.79
11 58 Lukas Ermeskog   Sweden 55.38 +0.82
12 14 Marinus Sennhofer   Germany 55.40 +0.84
13 2 Baptiste Sambuis   France 55.44 +0.88
14 5 Silvano Gini   Switzerland 55.49 +0.93
15 7 Marco Abbruzzese   Italy 55.52 +0.96
16 29 Martin Križaj   Slovenia 55.61 +1.05
16 Gian Maria Illariuzzi   Italy 55.61 +1.05
18 22 Max Geissler-Hauber   Germany 55.83 +1.27
19 4 Sandro Zurbrügg   Switzerland 55.85 +1.29
20 21 Trent Pennington   United States 55.88 +1.32
21 28 Teo Žampa   Slovakia 55.92 +1.36
22 6 Jaakko Tapanainen   Finland 55.98 +1.42
23 40 Thomas Hoffman   Australia 56.05 +1.49
24 18 Valentin Lotter   Austria 56.13 +1.57
25 9 Daniel Gillis   United States 56.32 +1.76
26 30 Jack Cunningham   Great Britain 56.36 +1.80
27 33 Nicolás Pirozzi   Chile 56.76 +2.20
28 25 Konstantin Stoilov   Bulgaria 56.77 +2.21
29 19 Roman Zverian   Russia 56.80 +2.24
30 31 Edoardo Saracco   Italy 56.86 +2.30
31 26 Rok Stojanovič   Slovenia 57.03 +2.47
32 34 Bautista Alarcón   Argentina 57.30 +2.74
33 42 Bartłomiej Sanetra   Poland 57.38 +2.82
34 27 Harrison Messenger   New Zealand 57.59 +3.03
35 32 Taras Filiak   Ukraine 57.60 +3.04
36 38 Juan Sánchez   Spain 57.62 +3.06
37 39 Ty Acosta   Andorra 57.90 +3.34
38 46 Oskar Gillberg   Sweden 58.22 +3.66
39 41 Louis Latulippe   Canada 58.24 +3.68
40 36 Mackenzie Wood   Canada 58.27 +3.71
41 44 Tvrtko Ljutić   Croatia 58.45 +3.89
42 57 Ohra Kimishima   Japan 58.52 +3.96
48 Andrei Stănescu   Romania 58.52 +3.96
44 54 Louis Masquelier   Belgium 58.58 +4.02
45 35 Matthew Ryan   Ireland 58.70 +4.14
46 60 Maxx Parys   United States 59.01 +4.45
47 49 Joey Steggall   Australia 59.38 +4.82
48 43 Ezio Leonetti   Albania 60.97 +5.63
49 47 Uglješa Pantelić   Serbia 60.97 +6.13
50 52 Vladislav Shlemov   Kazakhstan 1:01.15 +6.59
51 61 Gauti Guðmundsson   Iceland 1:01.32 +6.76
52 51 Christos Marmarellis   Greece 1:01.73 +7.17
53 59 Kim Si-won   South Korea 1:01.96 +7.40
54 53 Tamás Trunk   Hungary 1:02.10 +7.54
55 45 Derin Berkin   Turkey 1:02.61 +8.05
56 55 Mirko Lazarevski   North Macedonia 1:03.43 +8.87
57 50 Roham Saba   Iran 1:04.45 +9.89
1 Sindre Myklebust   Norway Did not finish
23 Robert Holmes   Great Britain
62 Eduard Hallberg   Finland
12 Vincent Wieser   Austria Disqualified
56 Mackenson Florindo   Haiti Did not start

References edit

  1. ^ "Alpine Skiing – Men's Super-G/Men's Alpine Combined Run 1 – Super-G – Start List" (PDF). lausanne2020.sport. 11 January 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing – Men's Super-G – Results" (PDF). lausanne2020.sport. 11 January 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020.