Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's slalom

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Men's Slalom
at the X Paralympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Paralympic alpine skiing
VenueWhistler Blackcomb
DatesMarch 14
March 15
2006
2014

The Men's Slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Paralympics was held at Whistler Blackcomb in Whistler, British Columbia. The competition was rescheduled to Sunday March 14 and Monday March 15 due to recent weather conditions.[1]

Visually Impaired[]

In the slalom visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairement has a sighted guide.[2] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 12 Jakub Krako
Guide:
 Slovakia 50.41 2 55.41 1 1:45.82
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 Jon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garces
 Spain 49.88 1 57.03 3 1:46.91 +1.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7
Guide:
 Italy 50.74 3 57.58 4 1:48.32 +2.50
4 3 Miroslav Haraus
Guide:
 Slovakia 51.68 5 56.70 2 1:48.38 +2.56
5 4 Norbert Holik
Guide:
 Slovakia 51.21 4 58.89 6 1:50.10 +4.28
6 14 Chris Williamson
Guide: Nick Brush
 Canada 52.93 8 58.19 5 1:51.12 +5.30
7 6 Andres Boira Diaz
Guide: Aleix Sune Segala
 Spain 54.17 11 1:00.61 7 1:54.78 +8.96
8 13
Guide:
 Poland 55.16 12 1:01.65 9 1:56.81 +10.99
9 2 Gerd Gradwohl
Guide:
 Germany 55.70 14 1:01.56 8 1:57.26 +11.44
10 15
Guide:
 Slovakia 56.56 15 1:03.09 10 1:59.65 +13.83
11 11 Mark Bathum
Guide:
 United States 53.04 9 1:17.41 11 2:10.45 +24.63
9 Valery Redkozubov
Guide:
 Russia 55.22 13 DNF
8
Guide:
 Russia 54.04 10 DNF
17 Nicolas Berejny
Guide: Sophie Troc
 France 52.20 7 DNF
5
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:00.35 16 DNF
1 Gabriel Gorce Yepes
Guide: Felix Aznar Ruiz de Alegria
 Spain 52.10 6 DSQ
16
Guide:
 Austria DSQ
18 Anthony Chalencon
Guide:
 France DSQ
19
Guide:
 Russia DSQ

Sitting[]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 15 Martin Braxenthaler  Germany 48.96 2 48.4 1 1:41.63
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Josh Dueck  Canada 49.59 4 53.7 3 1:46.29 +4.66
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 10 Philipp Bonadimann  Austria 49.39 3 53.5 2 1:46.34 +4.71
4 9  Austria 50.56 7 57.3 4 1:48.46 +6.83
5 5  Austria 51.16 9 59.5 10 1:50.02 +8.39
6 17 Akira Kano  Japan 52.83 13 1:02.9 13 1:52.31 +10.68
7 1 Taiki Morii  Japan 53.82 16 58.7 5 1:52.55 +10.92
8 7  Great Britain 53.69 15 1:05.2 20 1:52.74 +11.11
9 23  United States 53.99 18 59.3 7 1:53.27 +11.64
10 12 Tyler Walker  United States 53.24 14 1:04.4 17 1:53.34 +11.71
11 34  South Korea 52.58 12 1:04.0 15 1:53.60 +11.97
12 4  Germany 56.06 22 58.9 6 1:55.00 +13.37
13 2  Austria 56.73 23 59.3 8 1:56.06 +14.43
14 22  Japan 55.26 20 1:00.9 12 1:56.17 +14.54
15 11 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan 50.21 6 1:04.3 16 1:56.19 +14.56
16 6  United States 50.61 8 1:06.4 21 1:57.04 +15.41
17 20 Shannon Dallas  Australia 56.86 24 1:00.8 11 1:57.65 +16.02
18 25  Japan 52.24 11 1:08.2 23 1:57.89 +16.26
19 18  Switzerland 55.52 21 1:03.0 14 1:58.56 +16.93
20 30  Great Britain 58.62 28 1:04.7 18 2:03.28 +21.65
21 33 Dino Sokolovic  Croatia 58.58 27 1:04.9 19 2:03.44 + 21.81
22 27 Peter Williams  New Zealand 57.38 25 1:08.2 22 2:05.55 +23.92
23 29  Czech Republic 1:01.07 31 1:08.6 24 2:09.65 +28.02
24 16 Yohann Taberlet  France 1:10.83 37 59.4 9 2:10.26 +28.63
25 31  Serbia 53.92 17 1:19.1 31 2:13.03 +31.40
26 39  France 1:00.03 30 1:14.4 28 2:14.45 +32.82
27 35  Poland 1:05.30 33 1:09.9 25 2:15.20 +33.57
28 37  Czech Republic 1:04.03 32 1:11.4 26 2:15.44 +33.81
29 41  Slovenia 1:08.70 35 1:14.2 27 2:22.88 +41.25
30 38  Sweden 1:09.56 36 1:16.2 30 2:25.73 +44.10
31 43 Talan Skeels-Piggins  Great Britain 1:13.66 38 1:16.0 29 2:29.65 +48.02
32 36  Italy 1:08.22 34 1:22.0 32 2:30.24 +48.61
33 44 Arly Velasquez Penaloza  Mexico 1:41.84 40 1:35.6 33 3:17.41 +1:35.78
34 48  Chile 1:43.10 41 2:23.2 35 4:06.25 +2:24.62
35 45  Mexico 2:07.22 42 2:06.5 34 4:13.67 +2:32.04
14  Austria 47.57 1 DNF
13  France 49.71 5 DNF
3  France 51.84 10 DNF
19 Christopher Devlin-Young  United States 54.05 19 DNF
26  Germany 58.80 29 DNF
49 Xavi Fernandez Vazquez  Andorra 1:17.08 39 DNF
32  South Korea 57.54 26 DSQ
21 Heath Calhoun  United States DNF
28 Christoph Kunz  Switzerland DNF
40 Russell Docker  Great Britain DNF
42  South Korea DNF
24  Poland DSQ
46  Argentina DNS
47  Argentina DNS

Standing[]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 Adam Hall  New Zealand 50.95 1 54.45 6 1:45.40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 Gerd Schönfelder  Germany 53.37 4 52.60 1 1:45.97 +0.57
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 13 Cameron Rahles-Rahbula  Australia 53.08 2 54.61 8 1:47.69 +2.29
4 3  Austria 53.19 3 54.56 7 1:47.75 +2.35
5 4 Vincent Gauthier-Manuel  France 54.01 5 53.78 2 1:47.79 +2.39
6 14  France 54.40 7 53.95 3 1:48.35 +2.95
7 8 Thomas Pfyl  Switzerland 54.06 6 54.32 5 1:48.38 +2.98
8 11  United States 55.31 10 53.98 4 1:49.29 +3.89
9 20  United States 54.82 8 54.79 10 1:49.61 +4.21
10 1  Russia 55.02 9 55.70 16 1:50.72 +5.32
11 2 Toby Kane  Australia 56.28 13 54.70 9 1:50.98 +5.58
12 18 Martin Falch  Austria 55.63 11 55.51 15 1:51.14 +5.74
13 5  Switzerland 55.73 12 55.46 14 1:51.19 +5.79
14 16 Stanislav Loska  Czech Republic 56.68 14 54.99 11 1:51.67 +6.27
15 9  France 56.90 16 55.06 12 1:51.96 +6.56
16 17 Romain Riboud  France 56.68 14 55.43 13 1:52.11 +6.71
17 24  Austria 57.28 18 55.79 17 1:53.07 +7.67
18 19  Japan 57.40 19 55.83 18 1:53.23 +7.83
19 42  Slovakia 57.55 20 56.63 21 1:54.18 +8.78
20 23 Markus Salcher  Austria 57.90 21 56.49 20 1:54.39 +8.99
21 33  Germany 58.92 26 56.15 19 1:55.07 +9.67
22 26  United States 58.11 22 58.67 24 1:56.78 +11.38
23 29  United States 59.61 27 57.68 22 1:57.29 +11.89
24 27  Slovakia 58.59 24 59.02 25 1:57.61 +12.21
25 37  Canada 58.40 23 59.61 27 1:58.01 +12.61
26 21  Poland 58.84 25 59.50 26 1:58.34 +12.94
27 30 Mitchell Gourley  Australia 1:00.92 29 58.08 23 1:59.00 +13.60
28 36  Italy 1:00.30 28 59.69 28 1:59.99 +14.59
29 32  Japan 1:01.09 31 59.96 29 2:01.05 +15.65
30 34  Switzerland 1:01.07 30 1:01.49 30 2:02.56 +17.16
31 15  Canada 57.19 17 1:07.01 34 2:04.20 +18.80
32 39 David Warner  South Africa 1:04.44 36 1:01.81 31 2:06.25 +20.85
33 40  Poland 1:02.83 33 1:05.42 33 2:08.25 +22.85
34 45  Iran 1:03.43 34 1:05.02 32 2:08.45 +23.05
35 25  France 1:01.71 32 1:08.13 35 2:09.84 +24.44
36 50  Armenia 1:09.74 37 1:09.79 36 2:19.53 +34.13
37 47  Croatia 1:12.67 39 1:15.46 37 2:28.13 +42.73
38 44  Ukraine 1:22.84 40 1:30.97 39 2:53.81 +1:08.41
39 48  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:29.23 41 1:26.81 38 2:56.04 +1:10.64
40 46  Greece 1:30.83 42 1:39.15 40 3:09.98 +1:24.58
35  Croatia 1:03.47 35 DNF
38  Australia 1:10.80 38 DNF
6  Japan DNF
12  Austria DNF
43  Hungary DNF
22 Marty Mayberry  Australia DSQ
41 George Sansonetis  United States DSQ
49  Chile DSQ
28  Canada DNS
31  Italy DNS

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Alpine Skiing Schedule and Results". The official website of the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver. Archived from the original on March 13, 2010. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
  2. ^ AS Results Book (PG) Archived May 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, The Official site for the 2010 Winter Paralympics
  3. ^ Visually impaired skiers put fate in guide's hands, thestar.com, March 13, 2010

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