Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Men's downhill

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Alpine skiing - Men's downhill
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
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VenueSestriere
2010

Men's downhill skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Sestriere on 11 & 12 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.

Visually impaired[]

The visually impaired event took place on 12 March. It was won by Gerd Gradwohl, representing  Germany.[1]

Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gerd Gradwohl
Guide:
 Germany B2 1:30.12 1:17.22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Chris Williamson
Guide:
 Canada B3 1:26.89 1:17.99 +0.77
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nicolas Berejny
Guide: Sophie Troc
 France B2 1:31.49 1:18.39 +1.17
4
Guide:
 Slovakia B2 1:32.48 1:19.24 +2.02
5 Gianmaria Dal Maistro
Guide:
 Italy B3 1:31.56 1:22.19 +4.97
6 Eric Villalon
Guide:
 Spain B2 1:37.04 1:23.15 +5.93
7
Guide:
 Slovakia B2 1:40.27 1:25.92 +8.70
8 Miroslav Haraus
Guide:
 Slovakia B2 1:41.06 1:26.60 +9.38
-
Guide:
 Italy B1 DSQ

Sitting[]

The sitting event took place on 12 March. It was won by Kevin Bramble, representing  United States.[2]

Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kevin Bramble  United States LW12-1 1:36.26 1:21.03
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Christopher Devlin-Young  United States LW12-1 1:37.46 1:22.04 +1.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Denis Barbet  France LW11 1:39.35 1:22.20 +1.17
4 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan LW12-2 1:36.61 1:22.29 +1.26
5  United States LW11 1:39.68 1:22.48 +1.45
6  Great Britain LW11 1:39.96 1:22.71 +1.68
7  Austria LW11 1:40.50 1:23.16 +2.13
8 Fabrizio Zardini  Italy LW11 1:40.76 1:23.37 +2.34
9 Taiki Morii  Japan LW11 1:41.24 1:23.77 +2.74
10  Switzerland LW12-1 1:40.42 1:24.54 +3.51
11  Canada LW12-1 1:40.76 1:24.82 +3.79
12 Martin Braxenthaler  Germany LW10-2 1:44.97 1:25.13 +4.10
13 Robert Froehle  Austria LW11 1:42.94 1:25.17 +4.14
14  Japan LW11 1:43.07 1:25.28 +4.25
15 Tyler Walker  United States LW12-2 1:40.71 1:25.79 +4.76
16  Germany LW11 1:43.93 1:25.99 +4.96
17  Slovakia LW12-2 1:41.51 1:26.47 +5.44
18  France LW12-1 1:44.12 1:27.65 +6.62
19  Finland LW10-1 1:54.08 1:32.40 +11.37
20 Scott Patterson  Canada LW12-2 1:49.00 1:32.85 +11.82
-  United States LW11 DNS
-  United States LW12-1 DNS
- Shannon Dallas  Australia LW11 DNF
-  United States LW11 DNF
- Russell Docker  Great Britain LW12-1 DNF
- Yohann Taberlet  France LW12-1 DNF
-  Italy LW12-1 DNF
-  Japan LW11 DNF
-  United States LW10-1 DNF
-  Canada LW11 DNF
-  Austria LW12-1 DNF

Standing[]

The standing event took place on 11 March. It was won by Gerd Schönfelder, representing  Germany.[3]

Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gerd Schönfelder  Germany LW5/7-2 1:19.86 1:18.49
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michael Milton  Australia LW2 1:24.40 1:19.86 +1.37
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Walter Lackner  Austria LW6/8-2 1:20.19 1:20.19 +1.70
4 Hans Burn  Switzerland LW4 1:20.54 1:20.34 +1.85
5  Austria LW4 1:22.66 1:22.45 +3.96
6  United States LW4 1:22.70 1:22.49 +4.00
7  Japan LW3-2 1:27.72 1:22.68 +4.19
8 Thomas Pfyl  Switzerland LW9-2 1:26.86 1:22.80 +4.31
9 Toby Kane  Australia LW2 1:27.92 1:23.20 +4.71
10  Austria LW4 1:23.50 1:23.29 +4.80
11  Germany LW6/8-2 1:23.43 1:23.43 +4.94
12  France LW6/8-1 1:23.72 1:23.55 +5.06
13  Switzerland LW4 1:23.83 1:23.62 +5.13
14  Austria LW4 1:24.11 1:23.90 +5.41
15  France LW4 1:24.25 1:24.04 +5.55
16  Switzerland LW2 1:28.83 1:24.06 +5.57
17  United States LW2 1:29.10 1:24.31 +5.82
18  Switzerland LW2 1:29.47 1:24.66 +6.17
19  Austria LW6/8-2 1:24.83 1:24.83 +6.34
19 Christian Lanthaler  Italy LW2 1:29.65 1:24.83 +6.34
21  United States LW4 1:25.26 1:25.05 +6.56
22 Josef Schoesswendter  Austria LW4 1:25.27 1:25.06 +6.57
23  Austria LW4 1:25.47 1:25.26 +6.77
24 Romain Riboud  France LW9-2 1:29.97 1:25.77 +7.28
25  Norway LW2 1:31.00 1:26.11 +7.62
26 George Sansonetis  United States LW9-2 1:30.37 1:26.15 +7.66
27 Florian Planker  Italy LW2 1:31.77 1:26.84 +8.35
28  Austria LW6/8-2 1:27.22 1:27.22 +8.73
29  United States LW6/8-1 1:27.51 1:27.33 +8.84
30  Japan LW2 1:32.33 1:27.37 +8.88
31  Australia LW4 1:27.89 1:27.67 +9.18
32  Switzerland LW2 1:32.67 1:27.69 +9.20
33 Marty Mayberry  Australia LW3-1 1:33.96 1:27.94 +9.45
34  Spain LW6/8-2 1:29.48 1:29.48 +10.99
35  Japan LW4 1:29.81 1:29.58 +11.09
36 Bruce Warner  South Africa LW2 1:36.36 1:31.18 +12.69
37  Czech Republic LW2 1:36.41 1:31.23 +12.74
37  Japan LW6/8-2 1:31.23 1:31.23 +12.74
39  Czech Republic LW2 1:36.48 1:31.30 +12.81
40 Scott Adams  Australia LW4 1:32.40 1:32.17 +13.68
41 Adam Hall  New Zealand LW1 1:47.05 1:32.20 +13.71
42 Andreas Schmid  Austria LW2 1:38.36 1:33.07 +14.58
43  New Zealand LW6/8-1 1:34.85 1:34.66 +16.17
44  Australia LW9-2 1:40.23 1:35.55 +17.06
- Cameron Rahles Rahbula  Australia LW2 DNF
-  Canada LW2 DNF
-  United States LW2 DNF
-  Germany LW2 DNF
-  Russia LW2 DNF

References[]

  1. ^ "Men's Downhill Visually impaired" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Men's Downhill Sitting" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Men's Downhill Standing" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
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