Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G

The men's super-G competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on Tuesday, 8 February, on the "Rock" course at Yanqing National Alpine Ski Centre ski resort in Yanqing District.[1] Matthias Mayer of Austria defended his 2018 title. Ryan Cochran-Siegle of the United States won the silver medal, and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway won bronze. For Cochran-Siegle and Aamodt Kilde this was the first Olympic medal.

Men's super-G
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueRock, Yanqing District
Date8 February
Competitors47 from 21 nations
Winning time1:19.94
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matthias Mayer  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ryan Cochran-Siegle  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Norway
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Men's super-G
Location"Rock" course
Yanqing National Alpine Ski Centre
Vertical   645 m (2,116 ft)
Top elevation1,930 m (6,332 ft)  
Base elevation1,285 m (4,216 ft)

The 2018 silver medalist, Beat Feuz, and the bronze medalist, Kjetil Jansrud, qualified for the event. Prior to the Olympics, five World Cup super-G events were held: Aamodt Kilde was leading the ranking, followed by Marco Odermatt and Mayer. Vincent Kriechmayr was the reigning world champion, with Romed Baumann and Alexis Pinturault being the silver and bronze medalists, respectively.

Qualification edit

Results edit

The race was started at 11:00 local time, (UTC+8). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was −12.4 °C (10 °F), and the snow condition was hard packed.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Behind
  13 Matthias Mayer   Austria 1:19.94
  14 Ryan Cochran-Siegle   United States 1:19.98 +0.04
  7 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde   Norway 1:20.36 +0.42
4 10 Adrian Smiseth Sejersted   Norway 1:20.68 +0.74
5 11 Vincent Kriechmayr   Austria 1:20.70 +0.76
6 16 James Crawford   Canada 1:20.79 +0.85
7 8 Romed Baumann   Germany 1:21.10 +1.16
8 17 Andreas Sander   Germany 1:21.21 +1.27
9 28 Blaise Giezendanner   France 1:21.26 +1.32
10 25 Trevor Philp   Canada 1:21.34 +1.40
11 3 Alexis Pinturault   France 1:21.36 +1.42
12 5 Travis Ganong   United States 1:21.37 +1.43
13 21 Simon Jocher   Germany 1:21.52 +1.58
14 1 Stefan Rogentin   Switzerland 1:21.57 +1.63
15 33 River Radamus   United States 1:21.63 +1.69
16 4 Gino Caviezel   Switzerland 1:21.76 +1.82
17 22 Bryce Bennett   United States 1:21.80 +1.86
18 23 Matteo Marsaglia   Italy 1:22.16 +2.22
12 Josef Ferstl   Germany
20 32 Boštjan Kline   Slovenia 1:22.55 +2.61
21 6 Dominik Paris   Italy 1:22.62 +2.68
22 40 Joan Verdú   Andorra 1:22.92 +2.98
23 24 Kjetil Jansrud   Norway 1:23.00 +3.06
24 38 Nejc Naraločnik   Slovenia 1:23.08 +3.14
25 36 Jan Zabystřan   Czech Republic 1:23.09 +3.15
26 27 Nils Allègre   France 1:23.24 +3.30
27 34 Henrik Von Appen   Chile 1:23.55 +3.61
28 37 Marco Pfiffner   Liechtenstein 1:23.66 +3.72
29 31 Rasmus Windingstad   Norway 1:24.15 +4.21
30 43 Barnabás Szőllős   Israel 1:24.28 +4.34
31 41 Arnaud Alessandria   Monaco 1:24.68 +4.74
32 45 Ivan Kovbasnyuk   Ukraine 1:25.56 +5.62
33 46 Zhang Yangming   China 1:29.39 +9.45
34 35 Marko Vukićević   Serbia 1:29.45 +9.51
2 Matthieu Bailet   France Did not finish
9 Marco Odermatt   Switzerland Did not finish
15 Beat Feuz   Switzerland Did not finish
18 Christof Innerhofer   Italy Did not finish
19 Raphael Haaser   Austria Did not finish
20 Max Franz   Austria Did not finish
26 Broderick Thompson   Canada Did not finish
29 Brodie Seger   Canada Did not finish
30 Miha Hrobat   Slovenia Did not finish
39 Jack Gower   Ireland Did not finish
42 Adur Etxezarreta   Spain Did not finish
44 Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander   Bolivia Did not finish
47 Xu Mingfu   China Did not finish

References edit

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Men's super-G results" (PDF). FIS. 8 February 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.