FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 – Men's parallel giant slalom

The Men's parallel giant slalom competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 was held at Roc de Fer ski course in Méribel on 14 and 15 February 2023.[1][2]

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023
at the Men's parallel giant slalom
VenueRoc de Fer
LocationCourchevel and Méribel, France
Dates14 February (qualification)
15 February
Competitors46 from 23 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Norway
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Qualification

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The qualification was started on 14 February at 18:15.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Red course Blue course Notes
1 23 Rasmus Windingstad   Norway 32.68 (1) Q
1 1 Dominik Raschner   Austria 32.68 (1) Q
3 9 Alexander Schmid   Germany 32.69 (3) Q
4 7 Linus Straßer   Germany 32.73 (4) Q
5 2 Adrian Pertl   Austria 32.74 (1) Q
6 29 Timon Haugan   Norway 32.75 (5) Q
7 27 Alexander Steen Olsen   Norway 32.88 (6) Q
8 5 Žan Kranjec   Slovenia 32.99 (7) Q
9 8 Alex Vinatzer   Italy 33.05 (2) Q
10 20 Alexis Pinturault   France 33.07 (3) Q
11 34 Sam Maes   Belgium 33.14 (4) Q
12 21 River Radamus   United States 33.16 (8) Q
13 13 Gino Caviezel    Switzerland 33.17 (9)
14 22 Luca De Aliprandini   Italy 33.18 (5) Q
15 15 Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen   Norway 33.19 (10)
16 38 Filippo Della Vite   Italy 33.29 (6) Q
17 31 Livio Simonet    Switzerland 33.32 (11)
18 3 Erik Read   Canada 33.32 (11)
19 35 Adam Žampa   Slovakia 33.38 (13)
20 25 Mathieu Faivre   France 33.38 (13)
21 14 Mattias Rönngren   Sweden 33.38 (7) Q
22 28 Joan Verdú   Andorra 33.60 (8) Q
23 17 Seigo Kato   Japan 33.68 (15)
24 33 Sebastian Holzmann   Germany 33.69 (16)
25 18 Giovanni Borsotti   Italy 33.79 (9)
26 45 Louis Muhlen-Schulte   Australia 33.84 (17)
27 11 Armand Marchant   Belgium 33.98 (18)
28 41 Samu Torsti   Finland 33.99 (19)
29 26 Luke Winters   United States 34.01 (10)
30 37 Brian McLaughlin   United States 34.03 (20)
31 16 Filip Zubčić   Croatia 34.06 (11)
32 4 Stefan Hadalin   Slovenia 34.06 (11)
33 43 Andrej Drukarov   Lithuania 34.15 (21)
34 24 Fabio Gstrein   Austria 34.17 (13)
35 44 Christian Borgnaes   Denmark 34.21 (14)
36 36 Maarten Meiners   Netherlands 34.50 (15)
37 42 Jan Zabystřan   Czech Republic 34.65 (16)
46 Tiziano Gravier   Argentina DNF
40 Fabian Gratz   Germany DNF
32 Jeffrey Read   Canada DNF
30 Harry Laidlaw   Australia DNF
19 Clément Noël   France DNF
12 Charlie Raposo   Great Britain DNF
10 Semyel Bissig    Switzerland DNF
6 Stefan Brennsteiner   Austria DNF
39 Thomas Tumler    Switzerland DSQ

Elimination round

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The finals were started on 15 February at 12:00.[4]

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1  Rasmus Windingstad
16   Joan Verdú +0.16 1  Rasmus Windingstad +0.17
8   Sam Maes +0.09 9  Timon Haugan
9  Timon Haugan 9  Timon Haugan +0.06
5   Alexander Schmid 5   Alexander Schmid
12   Filippo Della Vite DNF 5   Alexander Schmid
4   Alex Vinatzer +2.13 13   Žan Kranjec +0.18
13   Žan Kranjec 5   Alexander Schmid
3   Dominik Raschner 3   Dominik Raschner +0.90
14   Mattias Rönngren +0.61 3   Dominik Raschner
6   Alexis Pinturault +0.21 11  Alexander Steen Olsen +0.55
11  Alexander Steen Olsen 3   Dominik Raschner Third place
7   Linus Straßer DSQ 2   Adrian Pertl +0.08
10   Luca De Aliprandini 10   Luca De Aliprandini +0.56 9  Timon Haugan
2   Adrian Pertl 2   Adrian Pertl 2   Adrian Pertl +0.19
15   River Radamus DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Calendar" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 15 February 2022.