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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 – Men's super-G

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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023
at the Men's super-G
VenueL'Éclipse
LocationCourchevel, France
Dates9 February
Competitors56 from 23 nations
Winning time1:07.22
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    France
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Men's Super-G
LocationL'Éclipse
Courchevel, France
Vertical   590 m (1,936 ft)
Top elevation1,880 m (6,168 ft)
Base elevation1,290 m (4,232 ft)
Longest run1.857 km (1.15 mi)

The Men's super-G competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 was held at L'Éclipse ski course in Courchevel on 9 February 2023.[1][2]

Results

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The race was started at 11:30 CET.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 10 James Crawford  Canada 1:07.22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Norway 1:07.23 +0.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 Alexis Pinturault  France 1:07.48 +0.26
4 7 Marco Odermatt  Switzerland 1:07.59 +0.37
5 14 Raphael Haaser  Austria 1:07.80 +0.58
6 21 Marco Schwarz  Austria 1:07.81 +0.59
7 16 Adrian Smiseth Sejersted  Norway 1:07.84 +0.62
8 2 Loïc Meillard  Switzerland 1:07.87 +0.65
9 23 Brodie Seger  Canada 1:07.89 +0.67
9 12 Andreas Sander  Germany 1:07.89 +0.67
11 20 Jeffrey Read  Canada 1:07.92 +0.70
12 13 Vincent Kriechmayr  Austria 1:08.09 +0.87
13 3 Mattia Casse  Italy 1:08.32 +1.10
14 17 Daniel Hemetsberger  Austria 1:08.39 +1.17
15 18 Stefan Babinsky  Austria 1:08.50 +1.28
16 34 River Radamus  United States 1:08.52 +1.30
17 33 Kyle Negomir  United States 1:08.70 +1.48
18 19 Ryan Cochran-Siegle  United States 1:08.74 +1.52
19 11 Stefan Rogentin  Switzerland 1:08.78 +1.56
20 30 Christof Innerhofer  Italy 1:08.79 +1.57
21 5 Nils Allègre  France 1:08.83 +1.61
22 32 Elian Lehto  Finland 1:08.87 +1.65
23 4 Blaise Giezendanner  France 1:08.88 +1.66
24 31 Henrik von Appen  Chile 1:08.90 +1.68
25 40 Rok Ažnoh  Slovenia 1:08.95 +1.73
26 28 Guglielmo Bosca  Italy 1:08.96 +1.74
27 1 Romed Baumann  Germany 1:09.10 +1.88
28 35 Miha Hrobat  Slovenia 1:09.15 +1.93
29 27 Simon Jocher  Germany 1:09.18 +1.96
30 26 Travis Ganong  United States 1:09.36 +2.14
31 37 Nejc Naraločnik  Slovenia 1:09.46 +2.24
32 41 Nico Gauer  Liechtenstein 1:09.80 +2.58
33 39 Albert Ortega  Spain 1:10.06 +2.84
34 43 Barnabás Szőllős  Israel 1:10.07 +2.85
35 38 Marco Pfiffner  Liechtenstein 1:10.25 +3.03
36 47 Jaakko Tapanainen  Finland 1:10.39 +3.17
37 52 Juhan Luik  Estonia 1:10.83 +3.61
38 56 Calum Langmuir  Great Britain 1:10.89 +3.67
39 46 Christian Borgnæs  Denmark 1:11.03 +3.81
40 48 Tiziano Gravier  Argentina 1:11.18 +3.96
41 45 Owen Vinter  Great Britain 1:11.78 +4.56
42 49 Elvis Opmanis  Latvia 1:11.88 +4.66
43 55 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine 1:13.16 +5.94
44 54 Lauris Opmanis  Latvia 1:13.64 +6.42
45 53 Benjamin Szőllős  Israel 1:14.60 +7.38
46 51 Márton Kékesi  Hungary 1:15.52 +8.30
6 Dominik Paris  Italy Did not finish
15 Gino Caviezel  Switzerland
22 Atle Lie McGrath  Norway
24 Broderick Thompson  Canada
25 Martin Čater  Slovenia
29 Josef Ferstl  Germany
36 Jan Zabystřan  Czech Republic
42 Sven von Appen  Chile
44 Roy-Alexander Steudle  Great Britain
50 Arnaud Alessandria  Monaco

References

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  1. ^ "Calendar" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 9 February 2023.