Alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

Men's slalom
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
VenueRosa Khutor Alpine Resort
Krasnaya Polyana, Russia
Date22 February 2014
Competitors115 from 61 nations
Winning time1:41.84
Medalists
   Austria
   Austria
   Norway
Alpine skiing at the
2014 Winter Olympics
Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women
Men's Slalom
Location Rosa Khutor
Vertical    200 m (656 ft)
Top elevation 1,160 m (3,806 ft)  
Base elevation    960 m (3,150 ft)

The Men's slalom competition of the 2014 Winter Olympics at Sochi was held at Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort near Krasnaya Polyana, Russia, on Saturday, 22 February.[1]

The tenth and final alpine event of the Olympics, the two runs were held in spring-like conditions. The temperature at the starting gate for the first run exceeded 7 °C (45 °F) and 5 °C (41 °F) for the second run at night. Of the top eight times after the first run, five did not finish the second run (André Myhrer, Jean-Baptiste Grange, Ted Ligety, Felix Neureuther, and Alexis Pinturault), which spawned criticism of the course.[2] The second run was set by Ante Kostelić, known for idiosyncratic gate settings. He is the father of competitor Ivica Kostelić of Croatia, who finished ninth.[3][4][5]

Less than seven weeks shy of his 35th birthday, Mario Matt of Austria became the oldest gold medalist in Olympic alpine skiing history.[4][5] The silver went to defending World Cup champion Marcel Hirscher, and Henrik Kristoffersen became the youngest male to medal in an Olympic alpine event at age 19.[2]

Results

The first run was held at 16:45[6] and the second run at 20:15.[7]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Behind
1st, gold medalist(s) 3 Mario Matt Austria 46.70 1 55.14 6 1:41.84
2nd, silver medalist(s) 4 Marcel Hirscher Austria 47.98 9 54.14 2 1:42.12 +0.28
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 5 Henrik Kristoffersen Norway 48.49 15 54.18 3 1:42.67 +0.83
4 17 Stefano Gross Italy 47.45 3 55.27 7 1:42.72 +0.88
9 Fritz Dopfer Germany 48.46 14 54.26 4
6 30 Adam Žampa Slovakia 49.34 26 53.94 1 1:43.28 +1.44
7 14 Markus Larsson Sweden 48.04 10 55.56 13 1:43.60 +1.76
2 Mattias Hargin Sweden 47.45 3 56.15 16
9 27 Sebastian Foss Solevåg Norway 49.08 25 55.03 5 1:44.11 +2.27
8 Ivica Kostelić Croatia 48.75 21 55.36 8
11 25 Mitja Valenčič Slovenia 48.32 11 55.82 15 1:44.14 +2.30
12 28 Leif Kristian Haugen Norway 48.83 23 55.38 9 1:44.21 +2.37
13 31 Nolan Kasper United States 48.70 18 55.52 10 1:44.22 +2.38
14 24 Aleksandr Khoroshilov Russia 48.71 19 55.52 10 1:44.23 +2.39
15 34 Julien Lizeroux France 48.69 17 55.63 14 1:44.32 +2.48
16 26 Michael Janyk Canada 48.82 22 55.54 12 1:44.36 +2.52
17 35 David Ryding Great Britain 49.40 27 56.51 17 1:45.91 +4.07
18 39 Dalibor Šamšal Croatia 50.71 36 58.28 18 1:48.99 +7.15
19 37 Ramon Zenhaeusern Switzerland 51.01 39 58.39 19 1:49.40 +7.56
20 38 Philip Brown Canada 49.97 34 59.68 20 1:49.65 +7.81
21 69 Alexandru Barbu Romania 52.82 44 59.84 21 1:52.66 +10.82
22 68 Iason Abramashvili Georgia 52.59 43 1:00.78 23 1:53.37 +11.53
23 52 Michał Jasiczek Poland 52.88 45 1:00.60 22 1:53.48 +11.64
24 71 Marco Pfiffner Liechtenstein 53.46 47 1:02.02 26 1:55.48 +13.64
25 63 Adam Barwood New Zealand 54.21 50 1:01.97 25 1:56.18 +14.34
26 75 Warren Cummings Smith Estonia 55.08 54 1:02.20 27 1:57.28 +15.44
27 90 Mārtiņš Onskulis Latvia 56.16 61 1:01.44 24 1:57.60 +15.76
28 51 Matej Vidović Croatia 51.74 42 1:06.07 33 1:57.81 +15.97
29 84 Antonio Ristevski Macedonia 55.38 56 1:03.06 28 1:58.44 +16.60
30 78 Mohammad Kiadarbandsari Iran 55.09 55 1:03.78 29 1:58.87 +17.03
31 83 Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki Iran 55.46 57 1:03.90 30 1:59.36 +17.52
32 80 Alex Puente Tasias Spain 53.73 48 1:05.72 32 1:59.45 +17.61
33 53 Pavel Trikhichev Russia 51.63 41 1:08.16 38 1:59.79 +17.95
34 91 Arman Serebrakian Armenia 55.90 60 1:04.67 31 2:00.57 +18.73
35 95 Kostas Sykaras Greece 57.83 64 1:06.25 34 2:04.08 +22.24
36 72 Brynjar Guðmundsson Iceland 56.85 62 1:07.72 37 2:04.57 +22.73
37 100 Massimiliano Valcareggi Greece 58.97 68 1:06.75 35 2:05.72 +23.88
38 106 Tarik Hadžić Montenegro 1:00.95 71 1:06.99 36 2:07.94 +26.10
39 108 Artem Voronov Uzbekistan 1:00.42 70 1:10.54 40 2:10.96 +29.12
40 107 Conor Lyne Ireland 1:03.58 74 1:09.71 39 2:13.29 +31.45
41 110 Evgeniy Timofeev Kyrgyzstan 1:02.47 73 1:12.96 41 2:15.43 +33.59
42 111 Alexandre Mohbat Lebanon 1:03.77 75 1:18.02 42 2:21.79 +39.95
43 117 Yohan Goutt Goncalves Timor-Leste 1:09.01 77 1:21.88 43 2:30.89 +49.05
44 1 André Myhrer Sweden 47.15 2 DNF N/A
45 12 Jean-Baptiste Grange France 47.47 5 DNF N/A
46 16 Ted Ligety United States 47.56 6 DNF N/A
47 7 Felix Neureuther Germany 47.57 7 DNF N/A
48 10 Alexis Pinturault France 47.78 8 DNF N/A
49 15 Manfred Mölgg Italy 48.38 12 DNF N/A
50 22 Giuliano Razzoli Italy 48.50 16 DNF N/A
51 19 Naoki Yuasa Japan 48.74 20 DNF N/A
52 32 Akira Sasaki Japan 49.54 28 DNF N/A
53 42 Trevor Philp Canada 49.55 29 DNF N/A
54 36 Santeri Paloniemi Finland 49.57 31 DNF N/A
55 40 Kryštof Krýzl Czech Republic 49.63 32 DNF N/A
56 44 Justin Murisier Switzerland 49.92 33 DNF N/A
57 46 Natko Zrnčić-Dim Croatia 50.64 35 DNF N/A
58 41 Stefan Luitz Germany 50.79 37 DNF N/A
59 47 Filip Trejbal Czech Republic 50.80 38 DNF N/A
60 59 Nikola Chongarov Bulgaria 51.12 40 DNF N/A
61 67 Sebastiano Gastaldi Argentina 53.24 46 DNF N/A
62 58 Einar Kristgeirsson Iceland 54.04 49 DNF N/A
63 87 Adam Lamhamedi Morocco 54.47 51 DNF N/A
64 73 Igor Laikert Bosnia and Herzegovina 54.68 52 DNF N/A
65 74 Mateusz Garniewicz Poland 54.93 53 DNF N/A
66 94 Norbert Farkas Hungary 55.68 58 DNF N/A
67 77 Olivier Jenot Monaco 55.89 59 DNF N/A
68 93 Eugenio Claro Chile 57.08 63 DNF N/A
69 109 Manfred Oettl Reyes Peru 58.36 65 DNF N/A
70 92 Dominic Demschar Australia 58.52 66 DNF N/A
71 82 Andreas Žampa Slovakia 58.65 67 DNF N/A
72 114 Dow Travers Cayman Islands 1:07.03 76 DNF N/A
73 29 Daniel Yule Switzerland 48.38 12 DSQ N/A
74 23 Axel Bäck Sweden 49.02 24 DSQ N/A
75 33 Brad Spence Canada 49.55 29 DSQ N/A
76 97 Jhonatan Longhi Brazil 59.24 69 DSQ N/A
77 102 Dmytro Mytsak Ukraine 1:01.57 72 DSQ N/A
78 6 Patrick Thaler Italy DNF N/A
78 11 Reinfried Herbst Austria DNF N/A
78 13 Benjamin Raich Austria DNF N/A
78 18 Steve Missillier France DNF N/A
78 20 David Chodounsky United States DNF N/A
78 21 Luca Aerni Switzerland DNF N/A
78 43 Jung Dong-Hyun South Korea DNF N/A
78 45 Sergei Maitakov Russia DNF N/A
78 49 Kristaps Zvejnieks Latvia DNF N/A
78 50 Stefan Prisadov Bulgaria DNF N/A
78 54 Georgi Georgiev Bulgaria DNF N/A
78 55 Žan Kranjec Slovenia DNF N/A
78 56 Stepan Zuev Russia DNF N/A
78 57 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina DNF N/A
78 60 Kyung Sung-hyun South Korea DNF N/A
78 61 Matej Falat Slovakia DNF N/A
78 62 Ross Peraudo Australia DNF N/A
78 64 Pol Carreras Spain DNF N/A
78 65 Patrick Brachner Azerbaijan DNF N/A
78 66 Klemen Kosi Slovenia DNF N/A
78 70 Maciej Bydliński Poland DNF N/A
78 76 Park Je-yun South Korea DNF N/A
78 79 Emre Şimşek Turkey DNF N/A
78 81 Martin Vráblík Czech Republic DNF N/A
78 85 Jorge Birkner Ketelhohn Argentina DNF N/A
78 86 Alex Beniaidze Georgia DNF N/A
78 88 Marko Vukićević Serbia DNF N/A
78 89 Marko Rudić Bosnia and Herzegovina DNF N/A
78 96 Arthur Hanse Portugal DNF N/A
78 98 Roberts Rode Latvia DNF N/A
78 101 Yuri Danilochkin Belarus DNF N/A
78 103 Zhang Yuxin China DNF N/A
78 104 Rokas Zaveckas Lithuania DNF N/A
78 105 Constantinos Papamichael Cyprus DNF N/A
78 112 Luke Steyn Zimbabwe DNF N/A
78 113 Hubertus Von Hohenlohe Mexico DNF N/A
78 115 Alisher Qudratov Tajikistan DNF N/A
78 116 Kanes Sucharitakul Thailand DNF N/A
79 48 Ondřej Bank Czech Republic DNS N/A
79 99 Erjon Tola Albania DNS N/A

References

  1. "Competition Schedule". SOCOG. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  2. 1 2 Fendrich, Howard (February 22, 2014). "Mario Matt wins slalom amid controversy over course setup". Canada.com. Associated Press. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  3. Etchells, Tim (February 22, 2014). "Mario Matt holds on for gold, as Ligety blasts course". Ski Racing. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  4. 1 2 Pennington, Bill (February 22, 2014). "Slalom champion sets an age record". New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  5. 1 2 Moore, David Leon (February 22, 2014). "After fast start, Ted Ligety falls short in slalom". USA Today. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  6. 1st Run Results
  7. Final Results

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