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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 – Men's super-G

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Men's super-G
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021
LocationCortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
Date11 February
Competitors55 from 24 nations
Winning time1:19.41
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    France
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Men's Super-G
LocationVertigine (vertigo)
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
Vertical   630 m (2,067 ft)
Top elevation2,190 m (7,185 ft)
Base elevation1,560 m (5,118 ft)
Longest run2.075 km (1.29 mi)

The Men's super-G competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 was scheduled for 9 February.[1][2] It was postponed and ran on 11 February 2021.[3]

Results

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The race started at 13:00 CET (UTC+1) under clear skies. The air temperature was −1 °C (30 °F) at the starting gate and −4 °C (25 °F) at the finish.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Vincent Kriechmayr  Austria 1:19.41
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 20 Romed Baumann  Germany 1:19.48 +0.07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 10 Alexis Pinturault  France 1:19.79 +0.38
4 28 Brodie Seger  Canada 1:19.83 +0.42
5 8 Dominik Paris  Italy 1:19.96 +0.55
6 9 Matthias Mayer  Austria 1:20.01 +0.60
7 26 Matthieu Bailet  France 1:20.13 +0.72
8 17 Travis Ganong  United States 1:20.16 +0.75
9 13 Andreas Sander  Germany 1:20.29 +0.88
10 18 Beat Feuz   Switzerland 1:20.34 +0.93
11 7 Marco Odermatt   Switzerland 1:20.37 +0.96
12 11 Kjetil Jansrud  Norway 1:20.45 +1.04
13 6 Emanuele Buzzi  Italy 1:20.71 +1.30
14 4 James Crawford  Canada 1:20.76 +1.35
15 31 Jared Goldberg  United States 1:20.85 +1.44
16 22 Simon Jocher  Germany 1:21.04 +1.63
17 38 Henrik Røa  Norway 1:21.15 +1.74
18 21 Jeffrey Read  Canada 1:21.20 +1.79
19 24 Matteo Marsaglia  Italy 1:21.24 +1.83
20 42 Jan Zabystřan  Czech Republic 1:21.33 +1.92
21 19 Nils Allègre  France 1:21.34 +1.93
22 40 Albert Ortega  Spain 1:21.48 +2.07
23 15 Christof Innerhofer  Italy 1:21.63 +2.22
24 23 Boštjan Kline  Slovenia 1:21.74 +2.33
25 30 Martin Čater  Slovenia 1:21.90 +2.49
26 41 Joan Verdú  Andorra 1:21.92 +2.51
27 33 Bryce Bennett  United States 1:21.93 +2.52
28 43 Willis Feasey  New Zealand 1:22.76 +3.35
29 47 Barnabás Szőllős  Israel 1:22.83 +3.42
30 34 Marco Pfiffner  Liechtenstein 1:23.02 +3.61
31 46 Martin Bendík  Slovakia 1:24.85 +5.44
32 55 Juhan Luik  Estonia 1:26.56 +7.15
33 50 Elvis Opmanis  Latvia 1:27.45 +8.04
34 49 Benjamin Szőllős  Israel 1:29.06 +9.65
1 Christian Walder  Austria Did not finish
2 Loïc Meillard   Switzerland
3 Mauro Caviezel   Switzerland
12 Mattia Casse  Italy
14 Max Franz  Austria
16 Johan Clarey  France
25 Miha Hrobat  Slovenia
27 Felix Monsén  Sweden
29 Dominik Schwaiger  Germany
32 Broderick Thompson  Canada
35 Olle Sundin  Sweden
36 Armand Marchant  Belgium
37 Nejc Naraločnik  Slovenia
39 Mattias Rönngren  Sweden
45 Adur Etxezarreta  Spain
48 Arnaud Alessandria  Monaco
51 Marcus Vorre  Denmark
52 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine
53 Filip Baláž  Slovakia
54 Juan Pablo Vallecillo  Argentina
56 Lauris Opmanis  Latvia
44 Ondřej Berndt  Czech Republic Did not start

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2021-02-07. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Marta Bassino to open the first World Championship race in Cortina". cortina2021.com. 8 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ Final results