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Men's slalom
at the FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships 2017
VenuePiz Nair
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates19 February
Competitors100 from 54 nations
Winning time1:34.75
Medalists
gold medal Marcel Hirscher   Austria
silver medal Manuel Feller   Austria
bronze medal Felix Neureuther   Germany
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The Men's slalom competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 19 February 2017.

A qualification was held on 18 February 2017.

Results

The first run was started at 09:45 and the second run at 13:00.

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Marcel Hirscher  Austria 46.43 1 48.32 3 1:34.75
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Manuel Feller  Austria 47.10 7 48.33 4 1:35.43 +0.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Felix Neureuther  Germany 47.19 10 48.49 5 1:35.68 +0.93
4 3 Henrik Kristoffersen  Norway 47.08 6 48.71 12 1:35.79 +1.04
5 7 Aleksandr Khoroshilov  Russia 47.11 8 48.69 11 1:35.80 +1.05
6 14 André Myhrer  Sweden 47.55 15 48.30 2 1:35.85 +1.10
7 10 Marco Schwarz  Austria 46.86 2 49.00 17 1:35.86 +1.11
8 12 Michael Matt  Austria 46.91 3 49.08 19 1:35.99 +1.24
9 11 Stefano Gross  Italy 47.40 14 48.75 14 1:36.15 +1.40
10 40 Štefan Hadalin  Slovenia 47.93 22 48.23 1 1:36.16 +1.41
11 5 Dave Ryding  Great Britain 46.96 4 49.22 22 1:36.18 +1.43
12 25 David Chodounsky  United States 47.72 20 48.52 6 1:36.24 +1.49
13 17 Jonathan Nordbotten  Norway 47.55 15 48.71 12 1:36.26 +1.51
14 1 Manfred Mölgg  Italy 47.64 17 48.66 8 1:36.30 +1.55
15 21 Leif Kristian Haugen  Norway 47.67 19 48.68 10 1:36.35 +1.60
16 37 Reto Schmidiger  Switzerland 47.75 21 48.63 7 1:36.38 +1.63
17 26 Victor Muffat-Jeandet  France 47.37 12 49.07 18 1:36.44 +1.69
18 29 Robin Buffet  France 47.65 18 49.10 20 1:36.75 +2.00
19 22 Luca Aerni  Switzerland 48.32 26 48.67 9 1:36.99 +2.24
20 27 Linus Strasser  Germany 48.25 25 48.96 16 1:37.21 +2.46
21 38 Dominik Stehle  Germany 48.01 23 49.21 21 1:37.22 +2.47
22 24 Giuliano Razzoli  Italy 48.37 27 48.89 15 1:37.26 +2.51
23 18 Jean-Baptiste Grange  France 48.23 24 49.57 23 1:37.80 +3.05
24 19 Patrick Thaler  Italy 48.92 33 49.57 23 1:38.49 +3.74
25 47 Joaquim Salarich  Spain 48.82 30 49.68 25 1:38.50 +3.75
26 49 Marco Pfiffner  Liechtenstein 48.66 28 50.21 28 1:38.87 +4.12
27 46 Albert Popov  Bulgaria 48.86 31 50.22 29 1:39.08 +4.33
28 30 Stefan Luitz  Germany 48.95 34 50.20 27 1:39.15 +4.40
29 55 Aleksandr Andrienko  Russia 49.29 42 50.09 26 1:39.38 +4.63
30 39 Istok Rodeš  Croatia 49.28 41 50.35 30 1:39.63 +4.88
31 53 Joonas Räsänen  Finland 49.32 43 50.42 31 1:39.74 +4.99
32 45 Kristaps Zvejnieks  Latvia 48.96 35 50.91 34 1:39.87 +5.12
33 69 Laurie Taylor  Great Britain 49.09 38 50.90 32 1:39.99 +5.24
34 32 Mark Engel  United States 49.05 37 51.04 36 1:40.09 +5.34
35 31 Matej Vidović  Croatia 49.26 40 50.90 32 1:40.16 +5.41
36 58 Kamen Zlatkov  Bulgaria 49.73 45 51.02 35 1:40.75 +6.00
37 52 Gustav Lundbäck  Sweden 51.22 51 51.43 37 1:42.65 +7.90
38 54 Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 49.93 46 52.77 39 1:42.70 +7.95
39 35 Robby Kelley  United States 49.25 39 53.78 43 1:43.03 +8.28
40 81 Iason Abramashvili  Georgia 50.74 50 52.76 38 1:43.50 +8.75
41 56 Kai Alaerts  Belgium 50.19 48 53.32 41 1:43.51 +8.76
42 64 Steffan Winkelhorst  Netherlands 48.76 29 54.93 45 1:43.69 +8.94
43 79 Strahinja Stanišić  Serbia 51.27 52 53.40 42 1:44.67 +9.92
44 73 Martin Anguita  Chile 51.30 54 53.83 44 1:45.13 +10.38
45 82 Márton Kékesi  Hungary 52.63 57 52.83 40 1:45.46 +10.71
46 85 Casper Dyrbye Næsted  Denmark 52.17 56 55.07 46 1:47.24 +12.49
47 95 Ivan Kovbasnyuk  Ukraine 53.00 59 55.67 47 1:48.67 +13.92
4 Daniel Yule  Switzerland 47.33 11 DNF
15 Mattias Hargin  Sweden 47.00 5
23 Ramon Zenhäusern  Switzerland 47.12 9
33 Pavel Trikhichev  Russia 48.90 32
62 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner  Argentina 49.35 44
63 Andreas Žampa  Slovakia 50.49 49
68 Dries Van den Broecke  Belgium 49.98 47
71 Patrick Brachner  Azerbaijan 51.27 52
77 Ioannis Proios  Greece 51.45 55
83 Marko Stevović  Serbia 53.10 60
92 Jeremy Denat  Peru 52.89 58
13 Julien Lizeroux  France 47.39 13 DSQ
48 Žan Kranjec  Slovenia 48.98 36 DNS
91 Rokas Zaveckas  Lithuania 53.20 61 DNQ
90 Cormac Comerford  Ireland 54.05 62
93 Erjon Tola  Albania 54.38 63
97 Albin Tahiri  Kosovo 56.65 64
94 Nima Baha  Iran 57.21 65
96 Michael Poettoz  Colombia 59.49 66
98 Sive Speelman  South Africa 1:01.05 67
99 Naim Fenianos  Lebanon 1:04.70 68
9 Alexis Pinturault  France DNF
16 Naoki Yuasa  Japan
20 Sebastian Foss Solevåg  Norway
28 Erik Read  Canada
36 Trevor Philp  Canada
41 Phil Brown  Canada
42 Michael Ankeny  United States
43 Kristoffer Jakobsen  Sweden
44 Žan Grošelj  Slovenia
50 Jakob Špik  Slovenia
51 Dalibor Šamšal  Hungary
57 Michał Jasiczek  Poland
59 Sebastiano Gastaldi  Argentina
60 Juan del Campo  Spain
61 Adam Barwood  New Zealand
65 Willis Feasey  New Zealand
66 Juho Handolin  Finland
67 Axel Esteve  Andorra
70 Tom Verbeke  Belgium
72 Tomas Birkner De Miguel  Argentina
74 Eman Emrić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
75 Jan Zabystřan  Czech Republic
76 Sturla Snær Snorrason  Iceland
78 Antonio Ristevski  Macedonia
80 Alexandru Barbu  Romania
84 Yuri Danilochkin  Belarus
86 Juhan Luik  Estonia
87 Itamar Biran  Israel
88 Arthur Hanse  Portugal
89 Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander  Bolivia
34 Kryštof Krýzl  Czech Republic DSQ
100 Hubertus von Hohenlohe  Mexico

References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. Start list
  3. Qualification start list
  4. Qualification results
  5. Run 1 results
  6. Final results
World champions in men's slalom
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