Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G

The men's super-G competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia, on Friday, February 19.

Men's super-G
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for alpine skiing
VenueWhistler Creekside
DateFebruary 19
Competitors64 from 28 nations
Winning time1:30.34
Medalists
Aksel Lund Svindal  Norway
Bode Miller  United States
Andrew Weibrecht  United States
Men's Super-G
LocationWhistler Creekside
Dave Murray Super-G
Vertical   615 m (2,018 ft)
Top elevation1,440 m (4,724 ft)  
Base elevation   825 m (2,707 ft)

The defending Olympic champion was Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway, since retired, and the reigning world champion was Didier Cuche of Switzerland. Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal was the defending World Cup Super-G champion and led the current season, ahead of Michael Walchhofer of Austria and Cuche.

Svindal won the gold medal, Bode Miller of the United States took the silver, and the bronze medalist was U.S. teammate Andrew Weibrecht; Cuche was tenth and Walchhofer was 21st. Svindal and Miller had both medaled in the downhill, each one place lower, behind Didier Défago, who was fifteenth in the super-G.

The vertical drop of the Dave Murray Super-G course was 615 m (2,018 ft), starting at an elevation of 1,440 m (4,724 ft) above sea level, with a length of 2.200 km (1.37 mi). Svindal's winning time of 90.34 seconds yielded an average course speed of 87.669 km/h (54.5 mph), with an average vertical descent speed of 6.808 m/s (22.3 ft/s).

The course was labelled as technically difficult, and eighteen did not finish the race. Patrik Järbyn of Sweden crashed badly during the race, flying in the air and landing heavily on his back. He suffered a concussion and was transferred to a hospital.[1]

Results

The race was started at 11:30 local time, (UTC −8). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was 3.5 °C (38 °F), and the snow condition was hard packed; the temperature at the finish was 9.1 °C (48 °F).

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
19Aksel Lund Svindal Norway1:30.34
11Bode Miller United States1:30.62+0.28
3Andrew Weibrecht United States1:30.65+0.31
418Werner Heel Italy1:30.67+0.33
520Erik Guay Canada1:30.68+0.34
613Christof Innerhofer Italy1:30.73+0.39
79Patrick Staudacher Italy1:30.74+0.40
815Carlo Janka Switzerland1:30.83+0.49
914Tobias Grünenfelder Switzerland1:30.90+0.56
1016Didier Cuche Switzerland1:31.06+0.72
116Aleš Gorza Slovenia1:31.07+0.73
121Kjetil Jansrud Norway1:31.21+0.87
137Adrien Théaux France1:31.24+0.90
1417Benjamin Raich Austria1:31.35+1.01
1522Didier Défago Switzerland1:31.43+1.09
1623Ivica Kostelić Croatia1:31.47+1.13
1724Georg Streitberger Austria1:31.49+1.15
1828Andrej Šporn Slovenia1:31.58+1.24
198Ted Ligety United States1:31.70+1.36
2010Mario Scheiber Austria1:31.93+1.59
2121Michael Walchhofer Austria1:32.00+1.66
2236Guillermo Fayed France1:32.03+1.69
2326Marco Sullivan United States1:32.09+1.75
32Jan Hudec Canada
2539Lars Elton Myhre Norway1:32.36+2.02
2643Ivan Ratkić Croatia1:32.67+2.33
2742Ferran Terra Spain1:32.75+2.41
2853Aleksandr Khoroshilov Russia1:32.84+2.50
2940Craig Branch Australia1:32.89+2.55
3034Jono Brauer Australia1:32.92+2.58
315Gauthier de Tessieres France1:33.17+2.83
3233Edward Drake Great Britain1:33.20+2.86
3357Roger Vidosa Andorra1:33.65+3.31
3431Petr Záhrobský Czech Republic1:33.83+3.49
3552Paul de la Cuesta Spain1:34.03+3.69
3650Stepan Zuev Russia1:34.13+3.79
3751Jaroslav Babušiak Slovakia1:35.25+4.91
3845Tim Cafe New Zealand1:35.55+5.21
3964Kevin Esteve Rigail Andorra1:35.67+5.33
4048Johnny Albertsen Denmark1:35.69+5.35
4158Stefan Georgiev Bulgaria1:36.32+5.98
4244Maui Gayme Chile1:36.56+6.22
4360Igor Zakurdaev Kazakhstan1:36.97+6.63
4459Andrei Drygin Tajikistan1:38.03+7.69
4562Stefan Jon Sigurgeirsson Iceland1:39.12+8.78
2Stephan Keppler GermanyDNF
12Manuel Osborne-Paradis CanadaDNF
25Andrej Jerman SloveniaDNF
27Robbie Dixon CanadaDNF
29Patrik Järbyn SwedenDNF
30Marco Büchel LiechtensteinDNF
37Natko Zrnčić-Dim CroatiaDNF
38Hans Olsson SwedenDNF
41David Poisson FranceDNF
46Andreas Romar FinlandDNF
47Benjamin Griffin New ZealandDNF
54Truls Ove Karlsen NorwayDNF
55Sergei Maitakov RussiaDNF
61Jorge Mandrú ChileDNF
63Arni Thorvaldsson IcelandDNF
4Peter Fill ItalyDSQ
35Janez Ibrahimović SloveniaDSQ
56Martin Vráblík Czech RepublicDSQ
49Cristian Javier Simari Birkner ArgentinaDNS

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