Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Men's super combined

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Men's super combined
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Paralympic alpine skiing
VenueJeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea
Dates13 March
Competitors75 from 26 nations
2014
Men's super combined (visually impaired)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors13 from 9 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Miroslav Haraus
Guide:
 Slovakia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garcés
 Spain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Valery Redkozubov
Guide:
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes
Men's super combined (standing)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors32 from 18 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alexey Bugaev  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Arthur Bauchet  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Adam Hall  New Zealand
Men's super combined (sitting)
at the XII Paralympic Winter Games
Competitors30 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jeroen Kampschreur  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Frédéric François  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jesper Pedersen  Norway

The Men's super combined competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held at Jeongseon Alpine Centre, South Korea. The competition took place on 13 March 2018.

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA)1012
2 Netherlands (NED)1001
 Slovakia (SVK)1001
4 France (FRA)0202
5 Spain (ESP)0101
6 New Zealand (NZL)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
Totals (7 nations)3339

Visually impaired[]

In the downhill visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment has a sighted guide.[1] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.

The super-G was started at 11:15 and the slalom was started at 16:02.[2][3]

Rank Bib Name Country Super-G Rank Slalom Rank Total Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Miroslav Haraus
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:25.02 1 49.20 3 2:14.22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Jon Santacana Maiztegui
Guide: Miguel Galindo Garcés
 Spain 1:27.34 3 47.79 2 2:15.13 +0.91
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Valery Redkozubov
Guide:
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:29.79 6 47.31 1 2:17.10 +2.88
4 4
Guide:
 Austria 1:29.64 5 50.82 4 2:20.46 +6.24
5 8
Guide:
 United States 1:31.13 7 51.23 5 2:22.36 +8.14
6 10
Guide:
 Poland 1:34.75 10 52.20 6 2:26.95 +12.73
7 12 Mark Bathum
Guide:
 United States 1:34.64 9 53.00 7 2:27.64 +13.42
8 11
Guide:
 Czech Republic 1:31.27 8 57.44 8 2:28.71 +14.49
9
Guide:
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:28.84 4 DNF N/A
7 Jakub Krako
Guide:
 Slovakia 1:25.79 2 DSQ N/A
1 Giacomo Bertagnolli
Guide:
 Italy DNF N/A
6 Mac Marcoux
Guide:
 Canada DNF N/A
13
Guide:
 Slovakia DNF N/A

Standing[]

The super-G was started at 11:50 and the slalom was started at 16:22.[4][5]

Rank Bib Name Country Super-G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 28 Alexey Bugaev  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:25.62 2 44.94 1 2:10.56
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 17 Arthur Bauchet  France 1:24.90 1 45.98 2 2:10.88 +0.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 24 Adam Hall  New Zealand 1:29.06 7 46.26 3 2:15.32 +4.76
4 42 Jamie Stanton  United States 1:29.80 10 46.75 4 2:16.55 +5.99
5 18 Mitchell Gourley  Australia 1:27.13 3 49.77 8 2:16.90 +6.34
6 21  Finland 1:28.92 6 48.86 5 2:17.78 +7.22
7 22 Thomas Pfyl  Switzerland 1:29.08 8 49.42 7 2:18.50 +7.94
8 14  Slovakia 1:27.62 4 50.92 11 2:18.54 +7.98
9 25  Canada 1:28.67 5 49.99 9 2:18.66 +8.10
10 20  Austria 1:30.96 16 49.00 6 2:19.96 +9.40
11 16 James Whitley  Great Britain 1:30.21 13 50.07 10 2:20.28 +9.72
12 26  Japan 1:30.38 15 51.47 12 2:21.85 +11.29
13 39  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 1:36.82 20 52.14 13 2:28.96 +18.40
14 43  Japan 1:38.64 21 56.35 14 2:34.99 +24.43
15 38  Czech Republic 1:34.52 19 1:03.25 15 2:37.77 +27.21
23  Austria 1:30.33 14 DNF N/A
30  France 1:29.81 11 DNF N/A
31  Switzerland 1:32.28 18 DNF N/A
40 Jeffrey Stuut  Netherlands 1:30.06 12 DNF N/A
44 Thomas Walsh  United States 1:29.13 9 DNF N/A
45  Sweden 1:31.10 17 DNF N/A
15  Switzerland DNF N/A
19 Markus Salcher  Austria DNF N/A
27 Theo Gmür  Switzerland DNF N/A
29  Neutral Paralympic Athletes DNF N/A
32  Belgium DNF N/A
33  Andorra DNF N/A
34  Austria DNF N/A
35  Italy DNF N/A
36 Jonty O'Callaghan  Australia DNF N/A
37 Miroslav Lidinský  Czech Republic DNF N/A
41  Canada DNF N/A

Sitting[]

The super-G was started at 12:25 and the slalom at 16:42.[6][7]

Rank Bib Name Country Super-G Rank Slalom Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 49 Jeroen Kampschreur  Netherlands 1:25.55 3 46.04 1 2:11.59
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 57 Frédéric François  France 1:25.08 2 47.83 3 2:12.91 +1.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 48 Jesper Pedersen  Norway 1:24.72 1 49.02 5 2:13.74 +2.15
4 53 Takeshi Suzuki  Japan 1:28.65 9 47.02 2 2:15.67 +4.08
5 55 Yohann Taberlet  France 1:27.30 8 49.40 7 2:16.70 +5.11
6 61  United States 1:27.10 5 50.58 9 2:17.68 +6.09
7 74 Andrew Kurka  United States 1:27.17 6 50.56 8 2:17.73 +6.14
8 52 Niels de Langen  Netherlands 1:29.47 11 48.87 4 2:18.34 +6.75
9 65 Dino Sokolović  Croatia 1:31.65 15 49.07 6 2:20.72 +9.13
10 46 Christoph Kunz  Switzerland 1:29.33 10 52.81 10 2:22.14 +10.55
11 68 Han Sang-min  South Korea 1:29.48 12 54.24 12 2:23.72 +12.13
12 58  United States 1:31.53 14 53.69 11 2:25.22 +13.63
13 67  Japan 1:32.28 17 58.65 13 2:30.93 +19.34
14 73  Czech Republic 1:35.83 21 1:01.64 14 2:37.47 +25.88
51 Tyler Walker  United States 1:27.27 7 DNF N/A
54  Germany 1:33.50 19 DNF N/A
60  South Korea 1:32.20 16 DNF N/A
62  Italy 1:31.39 13 DNF N/A
64 Enrique Plantey  Argentina 1:35.97 22 DNF N/A
69 Mark Soyer  Australia 1:33.24 18 DNF N/A
70 Akira Kano  Japan 1:26.91 4 DSQ N/A
72  Austria 1:35.59 20 DSQ N/A
47 Roman Rabl  Austria DNF N/A
50 Kurt Oatway  Canada DNF N/A
56 Taiki Morii  Japan DNF N/A
59  Switzerland DNF N/A
63 Igor Sikorski  Poland DNF N/A
66  Germany DNF N/A
71 Sam Tait  Australia DNF N/A
75  Chile DNF N/A

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