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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's slalom

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Complete results for Men's Slalom competition at the 2011 World Championships, run on Sunday, February 20. The 11th race of the championships, its first run was at 10:00 local time (CET) and the second run at 13:30. A total of 100 athletes from 55 countries competed in the final.[1]

Results

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Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1[2] Rank Run 2[3] Rank Total[4] Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Jean-Baptiste Grange  France 51.30 1 50.42 10 1:41.72
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 18 Jens Byggmark  Sweden 52.39 6 49.76 4 1:42.15 +0.43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Manfred Mölgg  Italy 51.52 2 50.81 17 1:42.33 +0.61
4 14 Mario Matt  Austria 53.11 15 49.43 1 1:42.54 +0.82
5 8 Julien Cousineau  Canada 52.95 13 49.64 2 1:42.59 +0.87
6 25 Naoki Yuasa  Japan 52.60 9 50.08 9 1:42.68 +0.96
7 16 Cristian Deville  Italy 53.11 15 49.67 3 1:42.78 +1.06
8 6 Ivica Kostelic  Croatia 52.32 5 50.56 11 1:42.88 +1.16
9 11 Manfred Pranger  Austria 52.41 7 50.62 15 1:43.03 +1.31
10 5 Andre Myhrer  Sweden 51.87 3 51.35 21 1:43.22 +1.50
11 10 Axel Bäck  Sweden 52.59 8 50.90 19 1:43.49 +1.77
12 3 Mattias Hargin  Sweden 52.27 4 51.32 20 1:43.59 +1.87
13 20 Mitja Valencic  Slovenia 53.03 14 50.60 13 1:43.63 +1.91
14 22 Urs Imboden  Moldova 53.75 23 50.03 7 1:43.78 +2.06
15 29 Nolan Kasper  United States 53.16 17 50.67 16 1:43.83 +2.11
16 28 Filip Trejbal  Czech Republic 54.04 27 49.80 6 1:43.84 +2.12
17 39 Alexis Pinturault  France 54.13 29 49.78 5 1:43.91 +2.19
18 33 Christoph Dreier  Austria 53.95 26 50.07 8 1:44.02 +2.30
19 17 Ted Ligety  United States 52.78 12 51.39 22 1:44.17 +2.45
20 26 Trevor White  Canada 53.84 25 50.58 12 1:44.42 +2.70
21 43 Fritz Dopfer  Germany 53.63 21 50.88 18 1:44.51 +2.79
22 37 Stefano Gross  Italy 54.33 32 50.60 13 1:44.93 +3.21
23 23 Lars Elton Myhre  Norway 53.55 20 52.02 25 1:45.57 +3.85
24 51 Adam Žampa  Slovakia 54.08 28 51.56 23 1:45.64 +3.92
25 30 Justin Murisier  Switzerland 55.49 37 51.79 24 1:47.28 +5.56
26 34 Kilian Albrecht  Bulgaria 55.12 35 52.52 26 1:47.64 +5.92
27 41 Markus Vogel  Switzerland 54.15 30 53.60 29 1:47.75 +6.03
28 53 Ryonosuke Ohkoshi  Japan 55.50 38 53.13 27 1:48.63 +6.91
29 56 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner  Argentina 55.53 31 53.85 31 1:49.38 +7.66
30 75 Filip Zubcic  Croatia 57.22 43 53.26 28 1:50.48 +8.76
31 59 Nikola Chongarov  Bulgaria 57.39 44 53.61 30 1:51.00 +9.28
32 72 Roger Vidosa  Andorra 57.10 42 54.03 32 1:51.13 +9.41
33 62 Jeroen Van Den Bogaert  Belgium 57.04 41 54.97 34 1:52.01 +10.29
34 70 Olivier Jenot  Monaco 58.53 46 54.58 33 1:53.11 +11.39
35 63 Mike Rishworth  Australia 58.62 47 55.13 35 1:53.75 +12.03
36 79 Kristaps Zvejnieks  Latvia 59.31 48 56.81 36 1:56.12 +14.40
37 19 Marc Gini  Switzerland 55.50 38 1:01.24 44 1:56.74 +15.02
38 21 Brad Spence  Canada 53.27 19 1:03.48 46 1:56.75 +15.03
39 44 Krystof Kryzl  Czech Republic 54.36 33 1:03.07 45 1:57.43 +15.71
40 81 Nikos Bonou  Greece 1:00.35 49 58.62 38 1:58.97 +17.25
41 92 Christian Vial  Denmark 1:01.65 52 58.41 37 2:00.06 +18.34
42 89 Jhonatan Longhi  Brazil 1:01.11 50 59.13 39 2:00.24 +18.52
43 87 Bojan Kosic  Montenegro 1:01.83 53 1:00.99 43 2:02.82 +21.10
44 91 Bertold Szepesi  Hungary 1:03.11 54 59.92 41 2:03.03 +21.31
45 94 Vitalij Rumiancev  Lithuania 1:03.93 55 59.13 39 2:03.06 +21.34
46 90 Igor Vakhnenko  Ukraine 1:04.04 56 1:00.16 42 2:04.20 +22.48
47 83 Marko Rudic  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:01.35 51 1:13.70 48 2:15.05 +33.33
48 93 Erdinc Turksever  Turkey 1:05.42 57 1:10.14 47 2:15.56 +33.84
4 Reinfried Herbst  Austria 52.65 10 DNF
12 Giuliano Razzoli  Italy 52.77 11 DNF
40 Wolfgang Hoerl  Austria 53.17 18 DNF
13 Felix Neureuther  Germany 53.65 22 DNF
36 Matic Skube  Slovenia 53.77 24 DNF
27 Akira Sasaki  Japan 54.18 31 DNF
32 David Chodounsky  United States 54.57 34 DNF
46 Leif Kristian Haugen  Norway 55.43 36 DNF
49 Victor Malmstrom  Finland 58.35 45 DNF
99 Artem Voronov  Uzbekistan 1:09.78 58 DNF
7 Silvan Zurbriggen  Switzerland DNF
9 Steve Missillier  France DNF
15 Michael Janyk  Canada DNF
24 Ondrej Bank  Czech Republic DNF
31 Kjetil Jansrud  Norway DNF
35 Will Brandenburg  United States DNF
38 Kalle Palander  Finland DNF
42 Maxime Tissot  France DNF
45 Björgvin Björgvinsson  Iceland DNF
47 Noel Baxter  United Kingdom DNF
48 Martin Vrablik  Czech Republic DNF
50 Natko Zrncic-Dim  Croatia DNF
52 Aleksandr Khoroshilov  Russia DNF
54 Kyung Sung-hyun  South Korea DNF
55 David Ryding  United Kingdom DNF
57 Marcus Sandell  Finland DNF
58 Stepan Zuev  Russia DNF
60 Georgi Georgiev  Bulgaria DNF
61 Kai Alaerts  Belgium DNF
64 Kim Woo-sung  South Korea DNF
65 Joery Rooij Van  Netherlands DNF
66 Stefan Luitz  Germany DNF
67 Santeri Paloniemi  Finland DNF
68 Pouria Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran DNF
69 Jaroslav Babusiak  Slovakia DNF
71 Sebastiano Gastaldi  Argentina DNF
73 Maciej Bydlinski  Poland DNF
74 Pol Carreras  Spain DNF
76 Benjamin Griffin  New Zealand DNF
77 Simon Heeb  Liechtenstein DNF
78 Antonio Ristevski  Macedonia DNF
80 Ioan-Gabriel Nan  Romania DNF
82 Alex Beniaidze  Georgia DNF
84 Martin Khuber  Kazakhstan DNF
85 Patrick Brachner  Azerbaijan DNF
86 Yuri Danilochkin  Belarus DNF
88 Martin Anguita  Chile DNF
95 Zhang Yuxin  China DNF
96 Constantinos Papamichael  Cyprus DNF
97 Alexander Heath  South Africa DNF
100 Arsen Nersisyan  Armenia DNF
98 Virgile Vandeput  Israel DSQ

References

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  1. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Slalom M Official Starter List" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  2. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Slalom M 1st Run Results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  3. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Slalom M 2nd Run Results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  4. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Slalom M Results". FIS. Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2011.