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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 – Men's super-G

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Men's super-G
at the FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships 2017
VenuePiz Nair
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates8 February
Competitors72 from 32 nations
Winning time1:25.38
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Canada
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The Men's super-G competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 8 February 2017.[1][2]

Results

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The race was started at 12:00.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 14 Erik Guay  Canada 1:25.38
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 Kjetil Jansrud  Norway 1:25.83 +0.45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 26 Manuel Osborne-Paradis  Canada 1:25.89 +0.51
4 13 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Norway 1:25.92 +0.54
5 1 Vincent Kriechmayr  Austria 1:26.26 +0.88
6 8 Alexis Pinturault  France 1:26.28 +0.90
7 6 Andreas Sander  Germany 1:26.35 +0.97
8 19 Carlo Janka  Switzerland 1:26.37 +0.99
9 7 Dominik Paris  Italy 1:26.40 +1.02
10 17 Hannes Reichelt  Austria 1:26.47 +1.09
11 3 Peter Fill  Italy 1:26.49 +1.11
12 5 Beat Feuz  Switzerland 1:26.51 +1.13
13 11 Max Franz  Austria 1:26.75 +1.37
14 28 Blaise Giezendanner  France 1:26.96 +1.58
4 Travis Ganong  United States 1:26.96 +1.58
16 2 Adrien Théaux  France 1:26.99 +1.61
17 34 Martin Čater  Slovenia 1:27.19 +1.81
18 25 Brice Roger  France 1:27.22 +1.84
19 23 Mattia Casse  Italy 1:27.29 +1.91
20 24 Mauro Caviezel  Switzerland 1:27.30 +1.92
21 20 Marcel Hirscher  Austria 1:27.43 +2.05
22 22 Patrick Küng  Switzerland 1:27.44 +2.06
23 31 Emanuele Buzzi  Italy 1:27.54 +2.16
24 38 Miha Hrobat  Slovenia 1:27.76 +2.38
25 33 Bjørnar Neteland  Norway 1:28.18 +2.80
26 16 Josef Ferstl  Germany 1:28.22 +2.84
27 45 Christoffer Faarup  Denmark 1:28.24 +2.86
28 43 Ryan Cochran-Siegle  United States 1:28.76 +3.38
29 46 Henrik von Appen  Chile 1:28.87 +3.49
30 36 Alexander Köll  Sweden 1:28.94 +3.56
31 53 Filip Zubčić  Croatia 1:29.05 +3.67
32 21 Jan Hudec  Czech Republic 1:29.31 +3.93
33 37 Marc Oliveras  Andorra 1:29.35 +3.97
34 39 Willis Feasey  New Zealand 1:29.60 +4.22
35 41 Pavel Trikhichev  Russia 1:29.78 +4.40
36 55 Marco Pfiffner  Liechtenstein 1:29.81 +4.43
37 52 Maciej Bydliński  Poland 1:29.83 +4.45
38 54 Michał Kłusak  Poland 1:30.19 +4.81
39 49 Ondřej Berndt  Czech Republic 1:30.40 +5.02
40 58 Jan Zabystřan  Czech Republic 1:30.64 +5.26
41 64 Yuri Danilochkin  Belarus 1:30.94 +5.56
42 65 Ioan Valeriu Achiriloaie  Romania 1:31.59 +6.21
43 61 Kai Horwitz  Chile 1:32.11 +6.73
44 44 Adam Barwood  New Zealand 1:32.82 +7.44
45 63 Marko Stevović  Serbia 1:32.93 +7.55
46 70 Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander  Bolivia 1:33.27 +7.89
47 60 Igor Zakurdayev  Kazakhstan 1:34.68 +9.30
48 66 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine 1:34.77 +9.39
49 71 Albin Tahiri  Kosovo 1:36.29 +10.91
50 72 Taras Pimenov  Kazakhstan 1:43.88 +18.50
51 69 Nikita Shcherbakovskiy  Israel 1:48.70 +23.32
10 Boštjan Kline  Slovenia DNF
12 Dustin Cook  Canada
15 Matthias Mayer  Austria
18 Andrew Weibrecht  United States
27 Thomas Biesemeyer  United States
29 Thomas Dressen  Germany
30 Klemen Kosi  Slovenia
32 Joan Verdú  Andorra
35 Felix Monsen  Sweden
40 Ivan Kuznetsov  Russia
42 Marko Vukičević  Serbia
47 Olivier Jenot  Monaco
48 Kryštof Krýzl  Czech Republic
50 Adam Žampa  Slovakia
51 Max Ullrich  Croatia
56 Harry Laidlaw  Australia
57 Andreas Žampa  Slovakia
59 Sven von Appen  Chile
62 Martin Bendík  Slovakia
67 Juhan Luik  Estonia
68 Márton Kékesi  Hungary

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Final results