FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 – Men's giant slalom

Men's giant slalom
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013
VenuePlanai
Schladming, Austria
Date15 February 2013
Competitors99 from 55 nations
Winning time2:28.92
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Italy
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The Men's giant slalom competition at the 2013 World Championships ran on Friday, February 15 at 10:00 local time (1st run) and 13:30 (2nd run), the ninth race of the championships. 99 athletes from 55 countries competed in the main race[1] while 132 athletes from 53 countries competed in the qualification race on Thursday, February 14.[2]

Ted Ligety won his third gold medal of the 2013 World Championships, joined on the podium by Marcel Hirscher and Manfred Mölgg. Ligety became the fifth man in history to win three or more gold medals at one world championships and the first in 45 years, when Jean-Claude Killy won four in 1968. Ligety is the first racer of either gender to win the Super G, the giant slalom, and the combined at one world championships.[3][4][5]

Results

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Race

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The first run was held at 10:00[6] and the second run at 13:30.[7]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Ted Ligety  United States 1:13.14 1 1:15.78 6 2:28.92
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Marcel Hirscher  Austria 1:14.45 3 1:15.28 1 2:29.73 +0.81
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Manfred Mölgg  Italy 1:14.58 4 1:16.09 9 2:30.67 +1.75
4 1 Aksel Lund Svindal  Norway 1:14.44 2 1:16.27 13 2:30.71 +1.79
5 2 Alexis Pinturault  France 1:15.09 8 1:15.77 5 2:30.86 +1.94
6 8 Davide Simoncelli  Italy 1:14.91 6 1:16.09 9 2:31.00 +2.08
7 5 Fritz Dopfer  Germany 1:14.72 5 1:16.39 17 2:31.11 +2.19
8 11 Philipp Schörghofer  Austria 1:15.45 11 1:15.72 4 2:31.17 +2.25
9 15 Benjamin Raich  Austria 1:15.04 7 1:16.28 15 2:31.32 +2.40
10 13 Felix Neureuther  Germany 1:16.30 14 1:15.40 2 2:31.70 +2.78
11 4 Massimiliano Blardone  Italy 1:15.47 12 1:16.27 13 2:31.74 +2.82
12 10 Marcus Sandell  Finland 1:15.42 10 1:16.56 20 2:31.98 +3.06
13 14 Marcel Mathis  Austria 1:15.13 9 1:17.04 23 2:32.17 +3.25
14 16 André Myhrer  Sweden 1:16.93 17 1:15.54 3 2:32.47 +3.55
15 27 Gino Caviezel  Switzerland 1:16.99 18 1:15.96 8 2:32.95 +4.03
16 24 Tim Jitloff  United States 1:17.17 21 1:15.91 7 2:33.08 +4.16
17 26 Adam Žampa  Slovakia 1:17.07 19 1:16.20 12 2:33.27 +4.35
18 19 Matts Olsson  Sweden 1:15.51 13 1:17.82 28 2:33.33 +4.41
19 17 Cyprien Richard  France 1:16.71 15 1:16.83 22 2:33.54 +4.62
20 36 Henrik Kristoffersen  Norway 1:17.67 25 1:16.14 11 2:33.81 +4.89
21 23 Mathieu Faivre  France 1:16.78 16 1:17.07 24 2:33.85 +4.93
22 39 Žan Kranjec  Slovenia 1:17.54 23 1:16.43 18 2:33.97 +5.05
23 25 Roberto Nani  Italy 1:17.44 22 1:16.59 21 2:34.03 +5.11
24 21 Leif Kristian Haugen  Norway 1:18.11 28 1:16.31 16 2:34.42 +5.50
25 9 Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 1:17.61 24 1:17.11 25 2:34.72 +5.80
26 34 Robby Kelley  United States 1:18.44 29 1:16.47 19 2:34.91 +5.99
27 38 Pavel Trikhichev  Russia 1:17.70 26 1:17.68 27 2:35.38 +6.46
28 50 Filip Zubčić  Croatia 1:18.78 30 1:17.64 26 2:36.42 +7.50
29 52 Tomoya Ishi  Japan 1:19.10 32 1:18.75 31 2:37.85 +8.93
30 42 Eemeli Pirinen  Finland 1:19.44 33 1:18.45 30 2:37.89 +8.97
31 44 Klemen Kosi  Slovenia 1:19.85 36 1:18.18 29 2:38.03 +9.11
32 37 Samu Torsti  Finland 1:19.09 31 1:19.22 34 2:38.31 +9.39
33 47 Aleksander Andrienko  Russia 1:20.05 37 1:19.09 32 2:39.14 +10.22
34 53 Nikola Chongarov  Bulgaria 1:20.09 38 1:19.19 33 2:39.28 +10.36
35 35 Philip Brown  Canada 1:19.75 35 1:20.09 37 2:39.84 +10.92
36 51 Ryunosuke Ohkoshi  Japan 1:20.41 40 1:19.76 36 2:40.17 +11.25
37 43 Maarten Meiners  Netherlands 1:21.21 43 1:19.39 35 2:40.60 +11.68
38 62 Kristaps Zvejnieks  Latvia 1:20.82 41 1:20.12 38 2:40.94 +12.02
39 58 Joan Verdú Sánchez  Andorra 1:21.06 42 1:20.27 39 2:41.33 +12.41
40 54 Roger Vidosa  Andorra 1:21.77 45 1:20.29 40 2:42.06 +13.14
41 48 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:21.88 46 1:20.78 41 2:42.66 +13.74
42 46 Luke Laidlaw  Australia 1:19.51 34 1:24.11 46 2:43.62 +14.70
43 80 Yuri Danilochkin  Belarus 1:22.49 49 1:21.97 42 2:44.46 +15.54
44 56 Olivier Jenot  Monaco 1:21.28 44 1:23.73 45 2:45.01 +16.09
45 73 Mike Rishworth  Australia 1:23.07 50 1:22.49 43 2:45.56 +16.64
46 72 Eugenio Claro  Chile 1:21.95 47 1:25.03 50 2:46.98 +18.06
47 85 Norbert Farkas  Hungary 1:24.58 53 1:22.96 44 2:47.54 +18.62
48 59 Mohammad Kiadarbandsari  Iran 1:24.49 52 1:24.46 47 2:48.95 +20.03
49 75 Antonio Ristevski  Macedonia 1:24.41 51 1:24.84 48 2:49.25 +20.33
50 81 Massimiliano Valcareggi  Greece 1:25.61 56 1:24.97 49 2:50.58 +21.66
51 76 Christoffer Faarup  Denmark 1:25.21 55 1:25.84 51 2:51.05 +22.13
52 98 Conor Lyne  Ireland 1:24.75 54 1:26.41 52 2:51.16 +22.24
53 79 Alexandru Barbu  Romania 1:25.75 57 1:26.67 54 2:52.42 +23.50
54 82 Erjon Tola  Albania 1:27.66 59 1:26.66 53 2:54.32 +25.40
55 86 Einar-Kristinn Kristgeirsson  Iceland 1:26.73 58 1:28.13 55 2:54.86 +25.94
56 91 Vasyl Telychuk  Ukraine 1:28.94 60 1:31.48 56 3:00.42 +31.50
18 Didier Defago  Switzerland 1:17.13 20 DNF
30 Dustin Cook  Canada 1:20.19 39 DNF
77 Iason Abramashvili  Georgia 1:22.47 48 DNF
22 Carlo Janka  Switzerland 1:17.78 27 DNS
61 99 Alexandre Mohbat  Lebanon 1:29.09 61
62 89 Marko Rudić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:29.29 62
63 87 Park Hy-Un  South Korea 1:29.34 63
64 97 Constantinos Papamichael  Cyprus 1:30.51 64
65 92 Sam Greefs  Belgium 1:31.07 65
66 93 Kim Yngland  Luxembourg 1:31.34 66
67 96 Mladen Minić  Montenegro 1:32.04 67
68 94 Dmitriy Babikov  Uzbekistan 1:35.18 68
69 88 Virgile Vandeput  Israel 1:38.16 69
70 90 Arsen Nersisyan  Armenia 1:38.55 70
12 Thomas Fanara  France DNF
28 Marc Berthod  Switzerland DNF
29 Janez Jazbec  Slovenia DNF
32 Victor Malmström  Finland DNF
33 Stepan Zuev  Russia DNF
40 Thomas Biesemeyer  United States DNF
41 Mirko Delflorian  Moldova DNF
45 Misel Zerak  Slovenia DNF
49 Benjamin Griffin  New Zealand DNF
55 Simon Heeb  Liechtenstein DNF
57 Sebastiano Gastaldi  Argentina DNF
61 Warren Cummings Smith  Estonia DNF
63 Adam Barwood  New Zealand DNF
64 Steffan Winkelhorst  Netherlands DNF
65 Andreas Zampa  Slovakia DNF
66 Marc Oliveras  Andorra DNF
67 Jorge Birkner Ketelhohn  Argentina DNF
68 Leo Vukelić  Croatia DNF
69 Stefan Prisadov  Bulgaria DNF
70 Marko Vukićević  Serbia DNF
71 Jaba Gelashvili  Georgia DNF
74 Matej Falat  Slovakia DNF
78 Patrick Brachner  Azerbaijan DNF
84 Zhang Yuxin  China DNF
95 Manfred Oettl Reyes  Peru DNF
20 Stefan Luitz  Germany DQ
83 Jhonatan Longhi  Brazil DQ
31 Ondřej Bank  Czech Republic DNS
60 Martin Vráblík  Czech Republic DNS

Qualification

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Qualified for the actual race were the top 25 runners + one runner each from the best 25 non-represented nations amongst the qualifiers. The first run started at 10:00[8] and the second run at 13:30.[9]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1 4 Tomoya Ishii  Japan 1:09.62 1 1:14.27 3 2:23.89
2 17 Kristaps Zvejnieks  Latvia 1:09.97 2 1:14.17 2 2:24.14 +0.25
3 6 Nikola Chongarov  Bulgaria 1:10.78 4 1:14.70 7 2:25.48 +1.59
4 14 Sebastiano Gastaldi  Argentina 1:10.02 3 1:15.66 17 2:25.68 +1.79
5 21 Andreas Zampa  Slovakia 1:11.30 9 1:14.61 6 2:25.91 +2.02
6 2 Ryunosuke Ohkoshi  Japan 1:11.75 12 1:14.58 5 2:26.33 +2.44
7 5 Simon Heeb  Liechtenstein 1:11.27 8 1:15.11 9 2:26.38 +2.49
8 10 Joan Verdú Sánchez  Andorra 1:10.80 5 1:15.64 16 2:26.44 +2.55
9 41 Iason Abramashvili  Georgia 1:12.13 16 1:14.54 4 2:26.67 +2.78
10 15 Maciej Bydliński  Poland 1:11.60 11 1:15.51 15 2:27.11 +3.22
11 1 Roger Vidosa  Andorra 1:11.13 7 1:16.08 21 2:27.21 +3.32
12 3 Olivier Jenot  Monaco 1:11.78 13 1:15.44 13 2:27.22 +3.33
13 19 Adam Barwood  New Zealand 1:12.06 14 1:15.26 11 2:27.32 +3.43
14 8 Martin Vráblík  Czech Republic 1:11.30 9 1:16.33 26 2:27.63 +3.74
15 35 Matej Falat  Slovakia 1:12.25 17 1:15.78 18 2:28.03 +4.14
16 28 Stefan Prisadov  Bulgaria 1:13.14 20 1:15.04 8 2:28.18 +4.29
17 32 Jaba Gelashvili  Georgia 1:12.42 19 1:15.87 19 2:28.29 +4.40
18 27 Leo Vukelić  Croatia 1:13.63 24 1:15.14 10 2:28.77 +4.88
19 33 Eugenio Claro  Chile 1:12.09 15 1:16.77 28 2:28.86 +4.97
20 45 Yuri Danilochkin  Belarus 1:13.58 23 1:15.37 12 2:28.95 +5.06
21 25 Marc Oliveras  Andorra 1:13.52 22 1:15.48 14 2:29.00 5.11
22 20 Steffan Winkelhorst  Netherlands 1:15.31 35 1:14.06 1 2:29.37 +5.48
23 26 Jorge Birkner Ketelhohn  Argentina 1:13.74 26 1:15.93 20 2:29.67 +5.78
24 34 Mike Rishworth  Australia 1:13.82 27 1:16.17 23 2:29.99 +6.10
25 9 Mohammad Kiadarbandsari  Iran 1:12.27 18 1:17.73 29 2:30.00 +6.11
26 24 Henrik von Appen  Chile 1:13.91 28 1:16.16 22 2:30.07 6.18
27 31 Rodrigo Murtagh  Argentina 1:13.92 29 1:16.39 27 2:30.31 +6.42
28 42 Patrick Brachner  Azerbaijan 1:14.28 30 1:16.26 24 2:30.54 +6.65
29 46 Elias Kolega  Croatia 1:14.98 33 1:16.30 25 2:31.28 +7.39
30 29 Willis Feasey  New Zealand 1:15.08 34 1:18.63 21 2:33.71 9.82
31 36 Marco Pfiffner  Liechtenstein 1:15.53 36 1:18.47 31 2:34.00 +10.11
32 43 Morteza Jafari  Iran 1:16.19 37 1:18.27 30 2:34.46 +10.57
33 44 Alexandru Barbu  Romania 1:16.39 39 1:19.23 34 2:35.62 +11.73
34 70 Marko Rudić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:16.76 40 1:18.94 33 2:35.70 +11.81
35 54 Norbert Farkas  Hungary 1:14.71 31 1:21.11 42 2:35.82 +11.93
36 80 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine 1:17.45 43 1:20.16 36 2:37.61 +13.72
37 50 Erjon Tola  Albania 1:17.26 42 1:20.81 38 2:38.07 +14.18
38 73 Strahinja Stanišić  Serbia 1:18.26 48 1:19.94 35 2:38.20 +14.31
39 72 Ioannis Antoniou  Greece 1:18.05 47 1:20.66 37 2:38.71 +14.82
40 61 Brynjar-Jökull Gudmundsson  Iceland 1:17.69 45 1:21.11 42 2:38.80 +14.91
41 64 Arnar-Geir Isaksson  Iceland 1:18.66 50 1:20.89 40 2:39.55 +15.66
42 88 Conor Lyne  Ireland 1:18.73 52 1:20.84 39 2:39.57 +15.68
43 51 Jhonatan Longhi  Brazil 1:16.84 41 1:23.83 47 2:40.67 +16.78
44 91 Benjamin Szollos  Hungary 1:20.75 56 1:21.09 41 2:41.84 +17.95
45 60 Park Hy-Un  South Korea 1:20.37 54 1:22.41 44 2:42.78 +18.89
46 117 Alexander Heath  South Africa 1:21.13 58 1:22.83 45 2:43.96 +20.07
47 95 Evgeniy Timofeev  Kyrgyzstan 1:21.04 57 1:23.04 46 2:44.08 +20.19
48 97 Viacheslau Yudzin  Belarus 1:21.90 62 1:24.57 48 2:46.47 +22.58
49 90 Alexandre Mohbat  Lebanon 1:21.39 60 1:25.85 51 2:47.24 +23.35
50 76 Sam Greefs  Belgium 1:22.49 63 1:25.67 50 2:48.16 +24.27
51 100 Vincenzo Romano Michelotti  San Marino 1:25.24 70 1:25.42 49 2:50.66 +26.77
52 102 Aivaras Tumas  Lithuania 1:23.38 64 1:27.31 52 2:50.69 +26.80
53 79 Arsen Ghazaryan  Armenia 1:24.75 67 1:27.34 53 2:52.09 +28.20
54 106 Roberts Brishka  Latvia 1:25.34 71 1:27.45 54 2:52.79 +28.90
55 105 Dinos Lefkaritis  Cyprus 1:24.72 66 1:28.28 55 2:53.00 +29.11
56 103 Gilles Bock  Luxembourg 1:25.13 69 1:30.09 57 2:55.22 +31.33
57 104 Karolis Janulionis  Lithuania 1:27.46 73 1:29.65 56 2:57.11 +33.22
58 96 Tarek Fenianos  Lebanon 1:28.83 74 1:30.98 58 2:59.81 +35.92
59 115 Sive Speelman  South Africa 1:29.09 75 1:32.62 60 3:01.71 +37.82
60 81 Dmitriy Babikov  Uzbekistan 1:31.41 77 1:32.23 59 3:03.64 +39.75
61 112 Arif Khan  India 1:33.45 79 1:35.87 61 3:09.32 +45.43
62 94 Dani Chamoun  Lebanon 1:32.47 78 1:38.03 62 3:10.50 +46.61
63 113 Tsotane Dywili  South Africa 1:34.29 80 1:41.11 63 3:15.40 +51.51
64 128 Jean-Pierre Roy  Haiti 1:47.22 82 1:52.60 64 3:39.82 +1:15.93
65 129 Wu Meng-che  Chinese Taipei 1:52.02 84 1:58.19 65 3:50.21 +1:26.32
66 130 Michael Elliott Williams  Jamaica 1:58.19 85 2:11.63 66 4:09.82 +1:45.93
7 Kevin Esteve  Andorra 1:11.03 6 DNF
12 Nick Prebble  New Zealand 1:13.36 21 DNF
13 Ondřej Berndt  Czech Republic 1:14.79 32 DNF
49 Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran 1:17.56 44 DNF
55 Einar-Kristinn Kristgeirsson  Iceland 1:18.72 51 DNF
58 Miks Zvejnieks  Latvia 1:16.22 38 DNF
63 Kostas Sykaras  Greece 1:18.01 46 DNF
66 Marko Stevović  Serbia 1:18.43 49 DNF
75 Vasyl Telychuk  Ukraine 1:21.36 59 DNF
84 Mladen Minić  Montenegro 1:19.61 53 DNF
85 Tarik Hadžić  Montenegro 1:20.63 55 DNF
86 Balázs Hegyi  Hungary 1:24.91 68 DNF
87 Constantinos Papamichael  Cyprus 1:23.98 65 DNF
89 Zoltán Halmágyi  Hungary 1:21.59 61 DNF
107 Sergei Trelevskii  Kyrgyzstan 1:26.88 72 DNF
110 Lorenzo Bizzocchi  San Marino 1:30.24 76 DNF
114 Davit Khachatryan  Armenia 1:50.66 83 DNF
132 Benoit Etoc  Haiti 2:01.99 86 DNF
52 Manuel Hug  Liechtenstein 1:13.64 25 DQ
123 Gentian Kurtesi  Macedonia 1:37.14 81 DNS
11 Pouria Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran DNF
16 Warren Cummings Smith  Estonia DNF
18 Alex Beniaidze  Georgia DNF
22 José Tomás Echeverria  Chile DNF
30 Marko Vukićević  Serbia DNF
37 Antonio Ristevski  Macedonia DNF
38 Christoffer Faarup  Denmark DNF
39 Ross Peraudo  Australia DNF
40 Sebastian Pfingsthorn  Chile DNF
47 Dardan Dehari  Macedonia DNF
48 Massimiliano Valcareggi  Greece DNF
53 Zhang Yuxin  China DNF
57 Huang Haibin  China DNF
62 Andrija Vuković  Serbia DNF
65 Nico Gauer  Liechtenstein DNF
68 Soso Japharidze  Georgia DNF
69 Virgile Vandeput  Israel DNF
71 Fabio Guglielmini  Brazil DNF
74 Arsen Nersisyan  Armenia DNF
78 Haris Hodžić  Bosnia and Herzegovina DNF
77 Kim Yngland  Luxembourg DNF
82 Manfred Oettl Reyes  Peru DNF
83 Geoffrey Osch  Luxembourg DNF
92 Artem Voronov  Uzbekistan DNF
93 Dmitriy Trelevski  Kyrgyzstan DNF
98 Arkadiy Semenchenko  Uzbekistan DNF
99 Oskar Emil Vedsted-Jacobsen  Denmark DNF
101 Hubert Gallagher  Ireland DNF
108 Michael Chaker  Lebanon DNF
109 Kasper Jacobsen Astorp  Denmark DNF
111 Ģirts Zile  Latvia DNF
118 Konstantin Shchennikov  Uzbekistan DNF
119 Igor Borisov  Kyrgyzstan DNF
120 Himanshu Thakur  India DNF
121 Besar Iljazi  Macedonia DNF
124 Sunny Kumar  India DNF
127 Malik Holm  Denmark DNF
125 Hubertus von Hohenlohe  Mexico DQ
23 Michal Klusak  Poland DNS
56 Li Lei  China DNS
59 Rostyslav Feshchuk  Ukraine DNS
67 Kerim Sabljica  Bosnia and Herzegovina DNS
116 Yura Manukyan  Armenia DNS
122 Ricardo Brancal  Portugal DNS
126 Joao-Miguel Marques  Portugal DNS
131 Simonas Masalskas  Lithuania DNS

References

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  1. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Giant Slalom M Official Starter List" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 13 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Giant Slalom M Qualification Official Starter List" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 13 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Third Gold medal for Ted Ligety". Ski Racing.com. February 15, 2013.
  4. ^ "Ted Ligety wins GS, becomes 1st man in 45 years to win 3 golds at a world championships". Washington Post. Associated Press. February 15, 2013. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013.
  5. ^ Lewis, Michael C. (February 15, 2013). "Park City's Ted Ligety dominates Giant Slalom for third gold at world championships". Salt Lake Tribune.
  6. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Giant Slalom M 1st run Results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 15 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Giant Slalom M 2nd run Results" (PDF). FIS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  8. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Giant Slalom M Qualification 1st run Results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  9. ^ "FIS World Ski Championships Giant Slalom M Qualification 2nd run Results" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
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