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Men's giant slalom
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing
VenueWhistler Creekside
Whistler, British Columbia
 Canada
DateFebruary 23
Competitors103 from 60 nations
Winning time2:37.83
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Carlo Janka  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kjetil Jansrud  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aksel Lund Svindal  Norway
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Alpine skiing at the
2010 Winter Olympics
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The men's giant slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Whistler Creekside in Whistler, British Columbia. Originally scheduled for February 21, it was rescheduled to February 23, due to delays of preceding alpine events.

Carlo Janka of Switzerland won the gold, with Kjetil Jansrud of Norway taking the silver medal. Fellow countryman Aksel Lund Svindal won the bronze, his third medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Results

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Carlo Janka  Switzerland 1:17.27 1 1:20.56 3 2:37.83
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Kjetil Jansrud  Norway 1:18.07 11 1:20.15 1 2:38.22 +0.39
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 14 Aksel Lund Svindal  Norway 1:17.43 3 1:21.01 8 2:38.44 +0.61
4 1 Marcel Hirscher  Austria 1:17.48 5 1:21.04 9 2:38.52 +0.69
5 8 Romed Baumann  Austria 1:17.29 2 1:21.51 20 2:38.80 +0.97
6 5 Benjamin Raich  Austria 1:17.66 6 1:21.17 12 2:38.83 +1.00
7 16 Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 1:18.05 10 1:20.83 6 2:38.88 +1.05
8 33 Felix Neureuther  Germany 1:18.24 13 1:20.82 5 2:39.06 +1.23
9 7 Ted Ligety  United States 1:17.87 8 1:21.24 15 2:39.11 +1.28
10 25 Aleš Gorza  Slovenia 1:17.95 9 1:21.26 17 2:39.21 +1.38
11 3 Massimiliano Blardone  Italy 1:17.47 4 1:21.88 24 2:39.35 +1.52
12 15 Philipp Schörghofer  Austria 1:18.37 14 1:21.00 7 2:39.37 +1.54
13 18 Steve Missillier  France 1:18.20 12 1:21.23 14 2:39.43 +1.60
14 2 Didier Cuche  Switzerland 1:18.75 21 1:20.70 4 2:39.45 +1.66
15 19 Sandro Viletta  Switzerland 1:18.37 14 1:21.17 12 2:39.54 +1.71
16 44 Erik Guay  Canada 1:19.38 29 1:20.25 2 2:39.63 +1.80
17 22 Ondřej Bank  Czech Republic 1:18.39 16 1:21.25 16 2:39.64 +1.81
18 10 Alexander Ploner  Italy 1:18.67 20 1:21.10 11 2:39.77 +1.94
19 35 Janez Jazbec  Slovenia 1:18.92 22 1:21.04 9 2:39.96 +2.13
9 Davide Simoncelli  Italy 1:18.52 17 1:21.44 19
21 17 Truls Ove Karlsen  Norway 1:18.93 23 1:21.27 18 2:40.20 +2.37
22 13 Manfred Mölgg  Italy 1:18.94 24 1:21.57 21 2:40.51 +2.68
23 30 Kryštof Krýzl  Czech Republic 1:18.57 18 1:22.16 27 2:40.73 +2.90
24 26 Robbie Dixon  Canada 1:19.20 28 1:21.78 22 2:40.98 +3.15
25 41 Andrej Šporn  Slovenia 1:19.19 27 1:21.86 23 2:41.05 +3.22
26 29 Tommy Ford  United States 1:19.10 26 1:22.05 26 2:41.15 +3.32
27 20 Markus Larsson  Sweden 1:19.46 30 1:21.97 25 2:41.43 +3.60
28 24 Leif Kristian Haugen  Norway 1:19.58 32 1:22.10 28 2:41.78 +3.95
29 12 Marc Berthod  Switzerland 1:19.00 25 1:23.10 31 2:42.10 +4.27
30 37 Andreas Romar  Finland 1:19.79 33 1:22.52 30 2:42.31 +4.48
31 28 Jake Zamansky  United States 1:19.85 34 1:22.50 29 2:42.35 +4.52
32 40 Paul de la Cuesta  Spain 1:20.06 35 1:23.16 33 2:43.22 +5.39
33 59 Andrej Križaj  Slovenia 1:20.48 36 1:23.74 36 2:44.22 +6.39
34 38 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner  Argentina 1:20.87 39 1:23.76 37 2:44.63 +6.80
35 51 Patrick Biggs  Canada 1:21.71 44 1:23.12 32 2:44.83 +7.00
36 48 Andrew Noble  Great Britain 1:20.79 38 1:24.06 38 2:44.85 +7.02
37 49 Edward Drake  Great Britain 1:21.65 43 1:23.48 34 2:45.13 +7.30
38 52 Aleksandr Khoroshilov  Russia 1:21.28 41 1:24.08 39 2:45.36 +7.53
39 62 Filip Trejbal  Czech Republic 1:21.74 45 1:23.67 35 2:45.41 +7.58
40 45 Sergei Maitakov  Russia 1:21.13 40 1:24.53 42 2:45.66 +7.83
41 66 Natko Zrnčić-Dim  Croatia 1:21.84 46 1:24.17 40 2:46.01 +8.18
42 32 Brad Spence  Canada 1:20.61 37 1:25.63 47 2:46.24 +8.41
43 56 Björgvin Björgvinsson  Iceland 1:21.44 42 1:25.27 45 2:46.71 +8.88
44 53 Jaroslav Babušiak  Slovakia 1:22.22 50 1:24.90 43 2:47.12 +9.29
54 Christophe Roux  Moldova 1:22.70 51 1:24.42 41
46 60 Iason Abramashvili  Georgia 1:21.85 47 1:25.38 36 2:47.23 +9.40
47 50 David Ryding  Great Britain 1:21.97 49 1:26.06 48 2:48.03 +10.20
48 65 Stefan Georgiev  Bulgaria 1:23.82 53 1:25.09 44 2:48.91 +11.08
49 68 Ioan-Gabriel Nan  Romania 1:23.86 54 1:26.15 49 2:50.01 +12.18
50 78 Jaba Gelashvili  Georgia 1:23.61 52 1:26.71 51 2:50.32 +12.49
51 81 Igor Zakurdaev  Kazakhstan 1:24.50 57 1:26.86 52 2:51.36 +13.53
52 55 Jorge Mandrú  Chile 1:24.96 60 1:26.59 50 2:51.55 +13.72
53 77 Antonio Ristevski  Macedonia 1:24.29 55 1:27.61 53 2:51.90 +14.07
54 69 Agustin Torres  Argentina 1:25.14 61 1:28.12 55 2:53.26 +15.43
55 73 Mykhaylo Renzhyn  Israel 1:25.77 62 1:28.04 54 2:53.81 +15.98
56 70 Jhonatan Longhi  Brazil 1:24.76 59 1:29.27 56 2:54.03 +16.20
57 71 Andrei Drygin  Tajikistan 1:25.82 63 1:29.47 57 2:55.29 +17.46
58 76 Marko Rudić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:26.85 66 1:29.51 58 2:56.36 +18.53
59 87 Vitalij Rumiancev  Lithuania 1:27.27 68 1:29.52 59 2:56.79 +18.96
60 67 Pouria Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran 1:26.44 65 1:31.26 63 2:57.70 +19.87
61 88 Bojan Kosić  Montenegro 1:27.74 70 1:30.29 60 2:58.03 +20.20
62 75 Kristaps Zvejnieks  Latvia 1:28.29 71 1:30.33 61 2:58.62 +20.79
63 90 Erjon Tola  Albania 1:27.57 69 1:31.70 65 2:59.27 +21.44
64 57 Stepan Zuev  Russia 1:26.32 64 1:33.41 68 2:59.73 +21.90
65 82 Stephanos Tsimikalis  Greece 1:29.21 73 1:30.95 62 3:00.16 +22.33
66 80 Deyvid Oprja  Estonia 1:29.27 74 1:31.51 64 3:00.78 +22.95
67 100 Manfred Oettl Reyes  Peru 1:29.56 76 1:32.49 66 3:02.05 +24.22
68 92 Rostyslav Feshchuk  Ukraine 1:29.79 77 1:32.74 67 3:02.53 +24.70
69 101 Dow Travers  Cayman Islands 1:29.39 75 1:33.50 69 3:02.89 +25.06
70 74 Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki  Iran 1:31.31 81 1:34.56 71 3:05.87 +28.04
71 79 Márton Bene  Hungary 1:31.08 80 1:34.89 73 3:05.97 +28.14
72 91 Jedrij Notz  Azerbaijan 1:30.78 79 1:35.20 74 3:05.98 +28.15
73 99 Leyti Seck  Senegal 1:32.32 85 1:33.82 70 3:06.14 +28.31
74 98 Samir Azzimani  Morocco 1:32.02 83 1:34.61 72 3:06.63 +28.80
75 89 Li Lei  China 1:30.36 78 1:36.90 76 3:07.26 +29.43
76 95 Dmitry Trelevski  Kyrgyzstan 1:31.61 82 1:36.40 75 3:08.01 +30.18
77 86 Oleg Shamaev  Uzbekistan 1:32.20 84 1:36.98 78 3:09.18 +31.35
78 103 Hubertus of Hohenlohe  Mexico 1:34.50 86 1:36.97 77 3:11.47 +33.64
79 96 Muhammad Abbas  Pakistan 1:38.27 87 1:42.31 79 3:20.58 +42.75
80 94 Marino Cardelli  San Marino 1:40.88 88 1:44.88 80 3:25.76 +47.93
81 102 Jamyang Namgial  India 1:46.77 89 1:48.15 81 3:34.92 +57.09
21 Gauthier de Tessières  France 1:19.50 31 DNS
11 Cyprien Richard  France 1:17.86 7 DNF
27 Marcus Sandell  Finland 1:18.58 19 DNF
64 Roger Vidosa  Andorra 1:21.91 48 DNF
34 André Myhrer  Sweden 1:24.37 56 DNF
72 Vassilis Dimitriadis  Greece 1:24.64 58 DNF
85 Ghassan Achi  Lebanon 1:27.19 67 DNF
93 Christopher Papamichalopoulos  Cyprus 1:29.02 72 DNF
36 Hans Olsson  Sweden DNS
47 Kilian Albrecht  Bulgaria DNS
23 Thomas Mermillod-Blondin  France DNF
31 Bode Miller  United States DNF
39 Martin Vráblík  Czech Republic DNF
42 Dalibor Samsal  Croatia DNF
43 Ferran Terra  Spain DNF
46 Benjamin Griffin  New Zealand DNF
83 Erdinç Türksever  Turkey DNF
84 Arsen Nersisyan  Armenia DNF
97 Peter Scott  South Africa DNF
58 Kim Woo-sung  South Korea DSQ
61 Danko Marinelli  Croatia DSQ
63 Markus Kilsgaard  Denmark DSQ

References

  1. vancouver2010.com Archived 2009-06-09 at the Wayback Machine - competition schedule by sport - Alpine skiing
  2. Ski Racing.com - Janka takes gold in GS, Norway silver & bronze - 2010-02-23
Olympic champions in alpine skiing – men's giant slalom
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