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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 – Men's alpine combined

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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023
at the Men's alpine combined
VenueL'Éclipse
LocationCourchevel, France
Dates7 February
Competitors54 from 23 nations
Winning time1:53.31
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Austria
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The Men's alpine combined competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 was held at L'Éclipse ski course in Courchevel on 7 February 2023.[1][2]

Results

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The super-G was started at 11:00 and the slalom at 14:30.[3][4]

Rank Bib Name Country Super-G Rank Slalom Rank Total Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Alexis Pinturault  France 1:08.25 1 45.06 3 1:53.31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 12 Marco Schwarz  Austria 1:08.31 2 45.10 4 1:53.41 +0.10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 11 Raphael Haaser  Austria 1:08.39 3 45.36 6 1:53.75 +0.44
4 25 River Radamus  United States 1:08.84 5 45.16 5 1:54.00 +0.69
5 19 Atle Lie McGrath  Norway 1:09.50 10 44.53 1 1:54.03 +0.72
6 17 Loïc Meillard  Switzerland 1:09.59 12 44.92 2 1:54.51 +1.20
7 22 Tobias Kastlunger  Italy 1:10.47 23 45.83 7 1:56.30 +2.99
8 36 Albert Ortega  Spain 1:10.18 21 46.63 8 1:56.81 +3.50
9 45 Erik Arvidsson  United States 1:10.65 27 47.09 9 1:57.74 +4.43
10 16 Ryan Cochran-Siegle  United States 1:09.73 16 48.83 12 1:58.56 +5.25
11 13 Barnabás Szőllős  Israel 1:10.54 25 48.05 11 1:58.59 +5.28
12 39 Christian Borgnæs  Denmark 1:11.31 36 47.43 10 1:58.74 +5.43
13 26 Simon Jocher  Germany 1:09.64 13 49.17 14 1:58.81 +5.50
14 9 Marco Pfiffner  Liechtenstein 1:10.93 34 49.16 13 2:00.09 +6.78
15 34 Tvrtko Ljutić  Croatia 1:12.48 40 50.16 17 2:02.64 +9.33
16 37 Elvis Opmanis  Latvia 1:13.23 43 49.58 15 2:02.81 +9.50
17 42 Owen Vinter  Great Britain 1:11.81 38 51.13 18 2:02.94 +9.63
18 27 Juhan Luik  Estonia 1:10.89 33 52.24 19 2:03.13 +9.82
19 46 Benjamin Szőllős  Israel 1:14.95 45 50.10 16 2:05.05 +11.74
20 52 Arnaud Alessandria  Monaco 1:12.13 39 53.37 20 2:05.50 +12.19
21 33 Jaakko Tapanainen  Finland 1:11.00 35 54.54 21 2:05.54 +12.23
22 51 Ed Guigonnet  Great Britain 1:13.07 42 1:02.31 22 2:15.38 +22.07
14 Justin Murisier  Switzerland 1:09.28 6 Did not finish
23 Stefan Babinsky  Austria 1:09.42 8
3 Jeffrey Read  Canada 1:09.58 11
8 Broderick Thompson  Canada 1:10.05 19
1 Jan Zabystřan  Czech Republic 1:10.20 22
30 Giovanni Borsotti  Italy 1:10.50 24
44 Elian Lehto  Finland 1:10.65 27
4 Luke Winters  United States 1:10.73 29
6 Johannes Strolz  Austria 1:10.73 29
40 Nejc Naraločnik  Slovenia 1:10.86 32
29 Rok Ažnoh  Slovenia 1:11.43 37
47 Tiziano Gravier  Argentina 1:13.01 41
49 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine 1:13.72 44
20 Vincent Kriechmayr  Austria 1:08.83 4 Did not start
15 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Norway 1:09.30 7
18 Stefan Rogentin  Switzerland 1:09.43 9
10 James Crawford  Canada 1:09.71 14
53 Andreas Sander  Germany 1:09.72 15
7 Brodie Seger  Canada 1:09.74 17
38 Romed Baumann  Germany 1:09.91 18
2 Nils Allègre  France 1:10.07 20
48 Blaise Giezendanner  France 1:10.63 26
28 Martin Čater  Slovenia 1:10.84 31
32 Adrian Smiseth Sejersted  Norway Did not finish
35 Miha Hrobat  Slovenia
41 Sven von Appen  Chile
50 Lauris Opmanis  Latvia
54 Roy-Alexander Steudle  Great Britain
24 Dominik Paris  Italy Disqualified
31 Marco Odermatt  Switzerland
43 Mattia Casse  Italy
21 Cyprien Sarrazin  France Did not start

References

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  1. ^ "Calendar" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Super-G results" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 February 2023.