FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015 – Men's super combined

The Men's super combined competition at the 2015 World Championships was held on Sunday, February 8.[1][2]

Men's super combined
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015
VenueBirds of Prey
Beaver Creek, Colorado, U.S.
DateFebruary 8, 2015
Competitors47 from 21 nations
Winning time2:36.10
Medalists
    Austria
    Norway
    United States

Marcel Hirscher won the gold medal, despite originally finishing in 31st position after the downhill leg. Ondřej Bank however, fell on the final jump and, although the original results had Bank in 25th place, the jury disqualified him after the run ended and as a result, Hirscher was able to start first in the slalom leg instead of starting after the top 30. With a clean track he was able to rise all the way from 30th to 1st. Kjetil Jansrud took silver for Norway after leading the downhill leg. Bronze medalist Ted Ligety commenting on the race conditions and result, said, "It was dumb luck. If I was a half-second faster in the downhill, I wouldn’t have been able to get a medal at all. That’s how big of a difference I thought running early was."[3]

Results

The downhill run was started at 10:00 MST[4] and the slalom run at 14:15.[5]

RankBibNameNationDownhillRankSlalomRankTotalDiff
9Marcel Hirscher Austria1:46.173049.9312:36.10
13Kjetil Jansrud Norway1:43.01153.28172:36.29+0.19
20Ted Ligety United States1:46.042950.3622:36.40+0.30
412Romed Baumann Austria1:43.70452.78162:36.48+0.38
521Alexis Pinturault France1:45.652350.8632:36.51+0.41
622Carlo Janka  Switzerland1:44.18652.62142:36.80+0.70
723Andreas Romar Finland1:44.961851.9752:36.93+0.83
839Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Norway1:44.531152.43122:36.96+0.86
910Thomas Mermillod Blondin France1:44.891652.1082:36.99+0.89
1025Dominik Paris Italy1:44.751452.38112:37.13+1.03
118Matthias Mayer Austria1:43.75553.39192:37.14+1.04
1217Ivica Kostelić Croatia1:46.032851.1242:37.15+1.05
1311Mauro Caviezel  Switzerland1:44.921752.25102:37.17+1.07
1429Beat Feuz  Switzerland1:43.10254.37292:37.27+1.17
154Silvan Zurbriggen  Switzerland1:45.242252.0572:37.29+1.19
162Klemen Kosi Slovenia1:45.182052.58132:37.76+1.66
1724Tim Jitloff United States1:46.012852.1292:38.13+2.03
1814Christof Innerhofer Italy1:44.31853.99242:38.30+2.20
1915Adam Žampa Slovakia1:46.373351.9752:38.34+2.24
203Martin Cater Slovenia1:44.741353.63212:38.37+2.27
2138Steven Nyman United States1:44.641253.89232:38.53+2.43
226Andrew Weibrecht United States1:44.31854.26272:38.57+2.47
2334Andreas Sander Germany1:44.28755.01322:39.29+3.19
2433Pavel Trikhichev Russia1:46.233253.30182:39.33+3.23
2527Josef Ferstl Germany1:45.212154.34282:39.55+3.45
2630Kryštof Krýzl Czech Republic1:47.023852.74152:39.76+3.66
271Maciej Bydliński Poland1:46.423454.12252:40.54+4.44
2842Max Ullrich Croatia1:46.553554.73302:41.28+5.18
295Jared Goldberg United States1:43.69357.63372:41.32+5.22
3026Martin Vráblík Czech Republic1:48.414053.63212:42.04+5.94
3148Christoffer Faarup Denmark1:46.943756.03332:42.97+6.87
327Matteo Marsaglia Italy1:44.761558.47382:43.23+7.13
3245Henrik von Appen Chile1:46.863656.37362:43.23+7.13
3444Arnaud Alessandria Monaco1:47.453956.03332:43.48+7.38
3531Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina1:49.824354.14262:43.96+7.86
3636Istok Rodeš Croatia1:50.734653.56202:44.29+8.19
3741Willis Feasey New Zealand1:48.714156.03352:44.74+8.64
3828Maxence Muzaton France1:44.50101:00.83392:45.33+9.23
3946Andreas Žampa Slovakia1:50.584554.91312:45.49+9.39
18Natko Zrnčić-Dim Croatia1:45.7224DNF
32Morgan Pridy Canada1:45.1419DNF
35Otmar Striedinger Austria1:45.9225DNF
40Igor Zakurdayev Kazakhstan1:49.8042DNF
43Nick Prebble New Zealand1:50.1144DNF
37Boštjan Kline Slovenia1:45.9926DQ
47Marvin van Heek NetherlandsDNS
49Ioan Valeriu Achiriloaie RomaniaDNS
16Victor Muffat-Jeandet FranceDNF
19Ondřej Bank Czech RepublicDQ

References

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