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

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
   Norway
   United States
   United States
Alpine skiing at the
2010 Winter Olympics

Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women

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

The course was labelled as technically difficult, and 18 skiers did not finish the race. Swedish skier Patrik Järbyn crashed badly during the race, flying in the air and landing heavily on his back. He suffered a concussion and was transferred to hospital.[1]

Results

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) 19 Aksel Lund Svindal Norway 1:30.34
2nd, silver medalist(s) 11 Bode Miller United States 1:30.62 +0.28
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 3 Andrew Weibrecht United States 1:30.65 +0.31
4 18 Werner Heel Italy 1:30.67 +0.33
5 20 Erik Guay Canada 1:30.68 +0.34
6 13 Christof Innerhofer Italy 1:30.73 +0.39
7 9 Patrick Staudacher Italy 1:30.74 +0.40
8 15 Carlo Janka Switzerland 1:30.83 +0.49
9 14 Tobias Grünenfelder Switzerland 1:30.90 +0.56
10 16 Didier Cuche Switzerland 1:31.06 +0.72
11 6 Aleš Gorza Slovenia 1:31.07 +0.73
12 1 Kjetil Jansrud Norway 1:31.21 +0.87
13 7 Adrien Théaux France 1:31.24 +0.90
14 17 Benjamin Raich Austria 1:31.35 +1.01
15 22 Didier Défago Switzerland 1:31.43 +1.09
16 23 Ivica Kostelić Croatia 1:31.47 +1.13
17 24 Georg Streitberger Austria 1:31.49 +1.15
18 28 Andrej Šporn Slovenia 1:31.58 +1.24
19 8 Ted Ligety United States 1:31.70 +1.36
20 10 Mario Scheiber Austria 1:31.93 +1.59
21 21 Michael Walchhofer Austria 1:32.00 +1.66
22 36 Guillermo Fayed France 1:32.03 +1.69
23 26 Marco Sullivan United States 1:32.09 +1.75
32 Jan Hudec Canada
25 39 Lars Elton Myhre Norway 1:32.36 +2.02
26 43 Ivan Ratkić Croatia 1:32.67 +2.33
27 42 Ferran Terra Spain 1:32.75 +2.41
28 53 Aleksandr Khoroshilov Russia 1:32.84 +2.50
29 40 Craig Branch Australia 1:32.89 +2.55
30 34 Jono Brauer Australia 1:32.92 +2.58
31 5 Gauthier de Tessieres France 1:33.17 +2.83
32 33 Edward Drake Great Britain 1:33.20 +2.86
33 57 Roger Vidosa Andorra 1:33.65 +3.31
34 31 Petr Záhrobský Czech Republic 1:33.83 +3.49
35 52 Paul de la Cuesta Spain 1:34.03 +3.69
36 50 Stepan Zuev Russia 1:34.13 +3.79
37 51 Jaroslav Babušiak Slovakia 1:35.25 +4.91
38 45 Tim Cafe New Zealand 1:35.55 +5.21
39 64 Kevin Esteve Rigail Andorra 1:35.67 +5.33
40 48 Johnny Albertsen Denmark 1:35.69 +5.35
41 58 Stefan Georgiev Bulgaria 1:36.32 +5.98
42 44 Maui Gayme Chile 1:36.56 +6.22
43 60 Igor Zakurdaev Kazakhstan 1:36.97 +6.63
44 59 Andrei Drygin Tajikistan 1:38.03 +7.69
45 62 Stefan Jon Sigurgeirsson Iceland 1:39.12 +8.78
49 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina DNS
2 Stephan Keppler Germany DNF
12 Manuel Osborne-Paradis Canada DNF
25 Andrej Jerman Slovenia DNF
27 Robbie Dixon Canada DNF
29 Patrik Järbyn Sweden DNF
30 Marco Büchel Liechtenstein DNF
37 Natko Zrnčić-Dim Croatia DNF
38 Hans Olsson Sweden DNF
41 David Poisson France DNF
46 Andreas Romar Finland DNF
47 Benjamin Griffin New Zealand DNF
54 Truls Ove Karlsen Norway DNF
55 Sergei Maitakov Russia DNF
61 Jorge Mandrú Chile DNF
63 Arni Thorvaldsson Iceland DNF
4 Peter Fill Italy DSQ
35 Andrej Križaj Slovenia DSQ
56 Martin Vráblík Czech Republic DSQ

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