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Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

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Men's slalom
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenueWhistler Creekside
Whistler, British Columbia
 Canada
DateFebruary 27
Competitors102 from 56 nations
Winning time1:39.32
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Giuliano Razzoli  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ivica Kostelić  Croatia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) André Myhrer  Sweden
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The men's slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia, on February 27, 2010.

Giuliano Razzoli of Italy won the gold and Ivica Kostelić of Croatia picked up his second silver medal of these Olympics; André Myhrer of Sweden took the bronze.[1]

The last alpine event of the 2010 Olympics was held in challenging weather conditions, which included rain. The start was lowered 66 vertical feet (20 m), the same start as the women's race. More than 40 racers failed to complete the first run, including ten of the first thirty.[2]

Results

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Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 13 Giuliano Razzoli  Italy 47.79 1 51.53 7 1:39.32 +0.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 48.37 4 51.11 3 1:39.48 +0.16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 12 André Myhrer  Sweden 49.03 10 50.73 1 1:39.76 +0.44
4 3 Benjamin Raich  Austria 48.33 3 51.48 6 1:39.81 +0.49
5 6 Marcel Hirscher  Austria 48.92 9 51.28 4 1:40.20 +0.88
6 9 Mitja Valenčič  Slovenia 48.22 2 52.13 19 1:40.35 +1.03
7 8 Manfred Mölgg  Italy 48.64 5 51.81 9 1:40.45 +1.13
8 19 Julien Cousineau  Canada 49.59 19 51.07 2 1:40.66 +1.34
9 4 Julien Lizeroux  France 48.82 8 51.90 10 1:40.72 +1.40
10 7 Reinfried Herbst  Austria 49.23 12 51.55 8 1:40.78 +1.46
11 37 Ondřej Bank  Czech Republic 48.69 6 52.12 18 1:40.81 +1.49
12 1 Silvan Zurbriggen  Switzerland 48.78 7 52.05 17 1:40.83 +1.51
13 14 Michael Janyk  Canada 49.18 11 51.91 11 1:41.09 +1.77
14 10 Mattias Hargin  Sweden 49.27 13 51.98 12 1:41.25 +1.93
15 23 Marc Gini  Switzerland 49.94 22 51.41 5 1:41.35 +2.03
16 41 Maxime Tissot  France 49.52 16 52.02 14 1:41.54 +2.22
17 31 Kjetil Jansrud  Norway 49.54 18 52.03 15 1:41.57 +2.25
18 27 Akira Sasaki  Japan 49.41 14 52.35 22 1:41.76 +2.44
19 43 Natko Zrnčić-Dim  Croatia 50.01 23 51.98 12 1:41.99 +2.67
20 33 Kilian Albrecht  Bulgaria 50.08 24 52.28 20 1:42.36 +3.04
21 38 Thomas Mermillod-Blondin  France 49.90 21 52.58 24 1:42.48 +3.16
22 30 Jens Byggmark  Sweden 50.50 27 52.03 15 1:42.53 +3.21
23 50 Aleksandr Khoroshilov  Russia 50.50 27 52.32 21 1:42.82 +3.50
24 46 Nolan Kasper  United States 50.66 29 52.51 23 1:43.17 +3.85
25 56 Stefan Georgiev  Bulgaria 50.86 30 53.06 25 1:43.92 +4.60
26 65 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner  Argentina 51.35 31 53.37 26 1:44.72 +5.40
27 53 David Ryding  Great Britain 51.58 33 53.55 27 1:45.13 +5.81
28 58 Christophe Roux  Moldova 51.90 35 53.85 28 1:45.75 +6.43
29 71 Andrew Noble  Great Britain 51.55 32 54.58 30 1:46.13 +6.81
30 66 Jaroslav Babušiak  Slovakia 52.10 37 54.76 31 1:46.86 +7.54
31 35 Trevor White  Canada 49.53 17 57.64 37 1:47.17 +7.85
32 61 Danko Marinelli  Croatia 52.28 38 55.05 32 1:47.33 +8.01
33 62 Vassilis Dimitriadis  Greece 51.96 36 56.20 35 1:48.16 +8.84
34 63 Jeroen Van den Bogaert  Belgium 53.99 42 54.57 29 1:48.56 +9.24
35 74 Mykhaylo Renzhyn  Israel 52.84 39 56.07 34 1:48.91 +9.59
36 75 Marko Rudić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 53.70 40 55.46 33 1:49.16 +9.84
37 76 Kristaps Zvejnieks  Latvia 53.82 41 57.47 36 1:51.29 +11.97
38 88 Igor Zakurdaev  Kazakhstan 54.41 43 58.40 38 1:52.81 +13.49
39 83 Rostyslav Feshchuk  Ukraine 55.35 45 58.44 39 1:53.79 +14.47
40 79 Bojan Kosić  Montenegro 56.15 46 59.17 41 1:55.32 +16.00
41 69 Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran 57.59 47 58.80 40 1:56.39 +17.07
42 90 Oleg Shamaev  Uzbekistan 57.65 48 1:00.40 42 1:58.05 +18.73
43 101 Li Lei  China 59.43 49 1:01.43 43 2:00.86 +21.54
44 98 Samir Azzimani  Morocco 1:00.43 50 1:02.00 44 2:02.43 +23.11
45 89 Shane O'Connor  Ireland 1:00.83 51 1:04.31 45 2:05.14 +25.82
46 99 Hubertus of Hohenlohe  Mexico 1:02.09 52 1:05.69 46 2:07.78 +28.46
47 102 Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong  Ghana 1:09.08 53 1:13.52 48 2:22.60 +43.28
48 95 Erjon Tola  Albania 1:33.94 54 1:09.94 47 2:43.88 +1:04.56
11 Steve Missillier  France 49.49 15 DNF
24 Patrick Thaler  Italy 50.13 25 DNF
22 Jimmy Cochran  United States 54.94 44 DNF
20 Axel Bäck  Sweden 50.25 26 DSQ
47 Sandro Viletta  Switzerland 49.85 20 DSQ
64 Iason Abramashvili  Georgia 51.89 34 DSQ
93 Markus Kilsgaard  Denmark DNS
5 Manfred Pranger  Austria DNF
15 Felix Neureuther  Germany DNF
16 Ted Ligety  United States DNF
17 Bode Miller  United States DNF
18 Lars Elton Myhre  Norway DNF
21 Urs Imboden  Moldova DNF
25 Bernard Vajdič  Slovenia DNF
26 Cristian Deville  Italy DNF
28 Brad Spence  Canada DNF
29 Filip Trejbal  Czech Republic DNF
32 Marc Berthod  Switzerland DNF
36 Matic Skube  Slovenia DNF
39 Kentaro Minagawa  Japan DNF
40 Truls Ove Karlsen  Norway DNF
42 Leif Kristian Haugen  Norway DNF
44 Dalibor Samsal  Croatia DNF
45 Mitja Dragšič  Slovenia DNF
48 Martin Vráblík  Czech Republic DNF
49 Björgvin Björgvinsson  Iceland DNF
51 Jung Dong-hyun  South Korea DNF
52 Andreas Romar  Finland DNF
54 Sergei Maitakov  Russia DNF
55 Kim Woo-sung  South Korea DNF
57 Bart Mollin  Belgium DNF
59 Stefan Jon Sigurgeirsson  Iceland DNF
60 Stepan Zuev  Russia DNF
67 Pouria Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran DNF
68 Roger Vidosa  Andorra DNF
70 Ioan-Gabriel Nan  Romania DNF
72 Stephanos Tsimikalis  Greece DNF
73 Antonio Ristevski  Macedonia DNF
77 Agustin Torres  Argentina DNF
78 Jhonatan Longhi  Brazil DNF
80 Márton Bene  Hungary DNF
81 Deyvid Oprja  Estonia DNF
84 Erdinç Türksever  Turkey DNF
85 Vitalij Rumiancev  Lithuania DNF
86 Jaba Gelashvili  Georgia DNF
91 Christopher Papamichalopoulos  Cyprus DNF
92 Andrei Drygin  Tajikistan DNF
94 Jedrij Notz  Azerbaijan DNF
96 Leyti Seck  Senegal DNF
100 Dmitry Trelevski  Kyrgyzstan DNF
34 Kryštof Krýzl  Czech Republic DSQ
82 Ghassan Achi  Lebanon DSQ
87 Arsen Nersisyan  Armenia DSQ
97 Manfred Oettl Reyes  Peru DSQ

References

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  1. ^ Ski Racing.com - Olympics: Italy gets first gold, Miller, Ligety out - 2010-02-27.
  2. ^ FIS-ski.com Archived 2010-03-02 at the Wayback Machine - 2010 Winter Olympics - results - Men's slalom - accessed 2010-02-27.
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