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Alpine skiing - Men's slalom
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenueSestriere
Dates18–19 March
2002
2010

Men's slalom events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Sestriere on 18 & 19 March.

There were 3 events. Each was contested by skiers from a range of disability classes, and the standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved. All times shown below are calculated times, except for the final "Real Time" column.

Visually impaired

The visually impaired event was competed on 19 March. It was won by Nicolas Berejny, representing  France.[1]

Rank Name Country Class Run1 Run2 Result Diff Real
Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nicolas Berejny
Guide: Sophie Troc
 France B2 45.36   (1) 41.48   (2) 1:26.84 1:48.60
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eric Villalon
Guide: Hodei Yurrita
 Spain B2 46.11   (4) 41.05   (1) 1:27.16 +0.32 1:49.00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gerd Gradwohl
Guide: Karl Heinz Vachenauer
 Germany B2 45.78   (2) 41.48   (2) 1:27.26 +0.42 1:49.12
4 Radomir Dudas
Guide: Maros Hudik
 Slovakia B2 45.84   (3) 42.13   (4) 1:27.97 +1.13 1:50.02
5 Norbert Holík
Guide: Martin Pavlak
 Slovakia B3 47.82   (6) 42.18   (5) 1:30.00 +3.16 1:46.93
6 Daniel Cintula
Guide: Michal Cerven
 Slovakia B2 47.51   (5) 43.56   (7) 1:31.07 +4.23 1:53.90
7 Jon Santacana
Guide: Miguel Galindo
 Spain B2 49.03   (9) 42.49   (6) 1:31.52 +4.68 1:54.46
8 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Miroslav Bulovsky
 Slovakia B2 48.64   (7) 45.55   (9) 1:34.19 +7.35 1:57.79
9 Andrew Parr
Guide: Alexander Walker
 United States B3 50.42 (10) 44.41   (8) 1:34.83 +7.99 1:52.66
10 Andres Boira
Guide: Beatriz Arceredillo
 Spain B3 54.58 (11) 50.21 (10) 1:44.79 +17.95 2:04.51
11 Junichi Fujisaku
Guide: Akihisa Ishiguro
 Japan B2 59.51 (12) 55.18 (11) 1:54.69 +27.85 2:23.43
- Julian Hadschieff
Guide: Stefan Schoner
 Austria B2 DNF
- Gianmaria Dal Maistro
Guide: Tommaso Balasso
 Italy B3 DNF

Sitting

The sitting event was competed on 19 March. It was won by Martin Braxenthaler, representing  Germany.[2][3]

Rank Name Country Class Run1 Run2 Result Diff Real
Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Martin Braxenthaler  Germany LW10-2 43.74   (1) 39.45   (1) 1:23.19 1:58.66
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Harald Eder  Austria LW11 45.10   (2) 41.68   (4) 1:26.78 +3.59 1:53.58
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Juergen Egle  Austria LW11 47.24   (4) 41.15   (2) 1:28.39 +5.20 1:55.69
4 Taiki Morii  Japan LW11 47.08   (3) 41.60   (3) 1:28.68 +5.49 1:56.06
5 Denis Barbet  France LW11 48.71   (6) 42.76   (5) 1:31.47 +8.28 1:59.71
6 Andreas Kapfinger  Austria LW10-1 48.50   (5) 43.04   (8) 1:31.54 +8.35 2:10.95
7 Reini Sampl  Austria LW12-1 49.82   (8) 42.91   (6) 1:32.73 +9.54 1:58.36
8 Christopher Devlin-Young  United States LW12-1 50.10 (10) 43.26   (9) 1:33.36 +10.17 1:59.17
9 Jean Yves Le Meur  France LW12-2 50.94 (14) 43.61 (10) 1:34.55 +11.36 1:59.07
10 Jaroslaw Rola  Poland LW12-2 49.88   (9) 44.69 (13) 1:34.57 +11.38 1:59.09
11 Akira Taniguchi  Japan LW11 50.94 (14) 43.80 (11) 1:34.74 +11.55 2:03.99
12 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan LW12-2 52.12 (17) 43.01   (7) 1:35.13 +11.94 1:59.79
13 Cyril More  France LW12-1 50.86 (13) 44.44 (12) 1:35.30 +12.11 2:01.64
14 Tyler Walker  United States LW12-2 49.61   (7) 45.88 (16) 1:35.49 +12.30 2:00.26
15 Robert Froehle  Austria LW11 50.51 (11) 45.07 (14) 1:35.58 +12.39 2:05.09
16 Carl Burnett  United States LW11 51.06 (16) 45.92 (18) 1:36.98 +13.79 2:06.93
17 Martin Krivos  Slovakia LW12-2 52.55 (21) 45.75 (15) 1:38.30 +15.11 2:03.80
17 Roger Lee  United States LW11 52.39 (19) 45.91 (17) 1:38.30 +15.11 2:08.66
19 Gerald Hayden  United States LW12-1 52.44 (20) 46.53 (20) 1:38.97 +15.78 2:06.32
20 Christoph Kunz  Switzerland LW10-1 54.31 (24) 46.13 (19) 1:40.44 +17.25 2:23.68
21 Sean Rose  Great Britain LW11 54.04 (23) 49.88 (25) 1:43.92 +20.73 2:16.00
22 Dragan Scepanovic  Finland LW10-1 57.20 (27) 48.67 (23) 1:45.87 +22.68 2:31.46
23 Christian Junghanns  Germany LW11 56.55 (26) 49.49 (24) 1:46.04 +22.85 2:18.78
24 Han Sang Min  South Korea LW12-1 58.83 (31) 47.26 (21) 1:46.09 +22.90 2:15.41
25 Brad Lennea  Canada LW12-1 59.07 (32) 50.70 (26) 1:49.77 +26.58 2:20.12
26 Markus Pfisterer  Switzerland LW12-1 58.18 (28) 51.79 (27) 1:49.97 +26.78 2:20.37
27 Akira Kano  Japan LW11 1:01.93 (34) 48.08 (22) 1:50.01 +26.82 2:23.98
28 Tomas Del Villar  Chile LW10-2 1:01.55 (33) 53.07 (29) 1:54.62 +31.43 2:43.50
29 Sandor Navratyil  Hungary LW11 1:08.13 (36) 55.84 (31) 2:03.97 +40.78 2:42.24
30 Park Jong Serk  South Korea LW11 1:13.47 (37) 55.34 (30) 2:08.81 +45.62 2:48.59
31 Scott Patterson  Canada LW12-2 1:18.57 (38) 51.86 (28) 2:10.43 +47.24 2:44.25
32 Lee Hwan Kyung  South Korea LW12-2 1:03.72 (35) 1:07.28 (32) 2:11.00 +47.81 2:44.98
- Vindicio Vescovi  Italy LW11 50.61 (12) DNF
- Hans Joerg Arnold  Switzerland LW12-1 52.32 (18) DNS
- Thomas Von Daeniken  Switzerland LW12-1 53.46 (22) DNS
- Radim Kozlovsky  Czech Republic LW10-2 55.65 (25) DNF
- Hiroshi Nojima  Japan LW11 58.54 (29) DNF
- Peter Sutor  Slovakia LW12-1 58.57 (30) DNF
- Yohann Taberlet  France LW12-1 DNF
- Klaus Salzmann  Austria LW11 DNF
- Junichi Hasegawa  Japan LW10-2 DNF
- Nick Catanzarite  United States LW10-1 DNF
- Kevin Lindner  Germany LW12-1 DNF
- Jeffery Penner  Canada LW11 DNF
- Armando Ruiz  Mexico LW11 DNF
- Xavier Barios  Andorra LW10-1 DNF
- Alexander Wechselberger  Austria LW11 DNS
- Russell Docker  Great Britain LW12-1 DNS

Standing

The standing event was competed on 18 March. It was won by Robert Meusburger, representing  Austria.[4][5][6][7][8]

Rank Name Country Class Run1 Run2 Result Diff Real
Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Robert Meusburger  Austria LW4 42.86   (2) 39.15   (4) 1:22.01 1:22.81
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Thomas Pfyl  Switzerland LW9-2 42.81   (1) 39.49   (8) 1:22.30 +0.29 1:32.24
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gerd Schönfelder  Germany LW5/7-2 43.44   (4) 39.10   (3) 1:22.54 +0.53 1:23.66
4 Masahiko Tokai  Japan LW3-2 43.11   (3) 39.85   (9) 1:22.96 +0.95 1:33.49
5 Simon Raaflaub  Switzerland LW2 44.18   (8) 39.02   (2) 1:23.20 +1.19 1:23.20
5 Hiraku Misawa  Japan LW2 44.02   (7) 39.18   (5) 1:23.20 +1.19 1:23.20
7 Martin France  Slovakia LW9-1 43.75   (6) 39.97 (11) 1:23.72 +1.71 1:43.38
8 Monte Meier  United States LW2 45.72 (16) 38.31   (1) 1:24.03 +2.02 1:24.03
9 Michael Milton  Australia LW2 44.88 (10) 39.32   (6) 1:24.20 +2.19 1:24.20
10 Bradley Washburn  United States LW4 44.89 (11) 40.10 (12) 1:24.99 +2.98 1:25.81
11 Hubert Mandl  Austria LW4 45.15 (14) 39.95 (10) 1:25.10 +3.09 1:25.93
12 Michael Bruegger  Switzerland LW4 45.86 (18) 39.32   (6) 1:25.18 +3.17 1:26.00
13 Wolfgang Moosbrugger  Austria LW6/8-2 44.97 (12) 40.83 (14) 1:25.80 +3.79 1:26.58
14 Cameron Rahles Rahbula  Australia LW2 44.65   (9) 41.22 (17) 1:25.87 +3.86 1:25.87
15 Lionel Brun  France LW6/8-1 45.38 (15) 40.72 (13) 1:26.10 +4.09 1:27.05
16 Toby Kane  Australia LW2 46.05 (22) 41.05 (16) 1:27.10 +5.09 1:27.10
17 Martin Falch  Austria LW4 46.39 (23) 40.91 (15) 1:27.30 +5.29 1:28.15
18 Stanislav Loska  Czech Republic LW6/8-1 46.05 (21) 41.43 (18) 1:27.48 +5.47 1:28.45
19 Marty Mayberry  Australia LW3-1 45.99 (19) 41.77 (20) 1:27.76 +5.75 1:39.88
20 Manfred Auer  Austria LW4 46.68 (25) 41.54 (19) 1:28.22 +6.21 1:29.07
21 Romain Riboud  France LW9-2 46.39 (23) 42.47 (24) 1:28.86 +6.85 1:39.59
22 Josef Schoesswendter  Austria LW4 47.21 (28) 42.23 (21) 1:29.44 +7.43 1:30.31
23 James Lagerstrom  United States LW4 48.17 (30) 42.44 (23) 1:30.61 +8.60 1:31.49
24 Fritz Berger  Switzerland LW2 48.54 (33) 42.42 (22) 1:30.96 +8.95 1:30.96
25 Frank Pfortmueller  Germany LW6/8-2 47.99 (29) 43.04 (26) 1:31.03 +9.02 1:31.86
26 Michal Nevrkla  Czech Republic LW2 48.23 (31) 43.01 (25) 1:31.24 +9.23 1:31.24
27 Bruce Warner  South Africa LW2 49.48 (37) 43.81 (27) 1:33.29 +11.28 1:33.29
28 Reed Robinson  United States LW6/8-1 49.29 (36) 44.34 (28) 1:33.63 +11.62 1:34.67
29 Jan Dostal  Czech Republic LW2 49.20 (35) 44.58 (29) 1:33.78 +11.77 1:33.78
30 Nicholas Watts  Australia LW4 49.02 (34) 45.20 (30) 1:34.22 +12.21 1:35.13
31 Matthew Hallat  Canada LW2 48.52 (32) 48.18 (36) 1:36.70 +14.69 1:36.70
32 Alexey Moshkin  Russia LW3-1 51.17 (40) 45.99 (31) 1:37.16 +15.15 1:50.59
33 Anthony James Field  New Zealand LW6/8-1 52.09 (42) 48.00 (35) 1:40.09 +18.08 1:41.20
34 Joshua Sundquist  United States LW2 52.88 (46) 47.38 (34) 1:40.26 +18.25 1:40.26
35 Ugo Bregant  Italy LW2 53.29 (48) 47.32 (33) 1:40.61 +18.60 1:40.61
36 Ralph Green  United States LW2 52.29 (44) 48.64 (39) 1:40.93 +18.92 1:40.93
37 Dean Calabrese  Australia LW9-2 52.66 (45) 48.44 (38) 1:41.10 +19.09 1:53.30
38 Scott Adams  Australia LW4 52.94 (47) 48.23 (37) 1:41.17 +19.16 1:42.15
39 Sadegh Kalhor  Iran LW2 54.99 (49) 46.75 (32) 1:41.74 +19.73 1:41.74
40 Bogdan Mirski  Poland LW6/8-2 55.10 (50) 50.79 (40) 1:45.89 +23.88 1:46.85
41 Florian Planker  Italy LW2 52.20 (43) 1:01.44 (42) 1:53.64 +31.63 1:53.64
42 Maris Nimrods  Latvia LW6/8-2 1:05.65 (52) 58.91 (41) 2:04.56 +42.55 2:05.69
43 Jorge Migueles  Chile LW2 1:22.82 (53) 1:09.02 (43) 2:31.84 +9.83 2:31.84
- Hans Burn  Switzerland LW4 43.60   (5) DNF
- Cedric Amafroi Broisat  France LW4 45.82 (17) DNF
- Walter Lackner  Austria LW6/8-2 44.97 (13) DNF
- Andreas Preiss  Austria LW6/8-2 45.99 (19) DNF
- Robert Durcan  Slovakia LW6/8-2 46.85 (26) DNF
- Alexander Alyabyev  Russia LW6/8-2 47.16 (27) DNF
- Christopher Canfield  United States LW2 49.88 (38) DSQ
- Adam Hall  New Zealand LW1 50.60 (39) DNF
- Daniil Anokhin  Russia LW2 51.28 (41) DNF
- Lukasz Szeliga  Poland LW2 56.30 (51) DNF
- Shinji Inoue  Japan LW6/8-2 DNS
- Timothy Fox  United States LW4 DNF
- George Sansonetis  United States LW9-2 DNF
- Toshihiro Abe  Japan LW6/8-1 DNF
- Naoya Maruyama  Japan LW4 DNF
- Gakuta Koike  Japan LW6/8-2 DNF
- Zlatko Pesjak  Croatia LW6/8-2 DNF
- Juerg Gadient  Switzerland LW2 DSQ
- Simon Voit  Germany LW2 DSQ
- Ramon Homs  Spain LW6/8-1 DSQ
- Mher Avanesyan  Armenia LW5/7-1 DSQ

References

  1. ^ "Men's Slalom Visually impaired 2nd Run" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Men's Slalom Sitting 1st Run". Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 February 2007. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Men's Slalom Sitting 2nd Run" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 May 2006. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Men's Slalom Standing 1st Run". Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 23 February 2007. Retrieved 10 October 2012 (source for 1st run times).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  5. ^ "Alpine Skiing: Men's Slalom: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012 (source for combined and real times. 2nd run times obtained by subtraction.){{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  6. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom Standing 2nd Run" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 August 2006. Retrieved 10 October 2012 (source for most skiers' classifications).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  7. ^ "Men's Super-G Standing" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 10 October 2012 (classification for Auer).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  8. ^ "Alpine Skiing Results Book" (PDF). Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 May 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2012 (classification for Inoue).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)