FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015 – Men's giant slalom

The Men's giant slalom competition at the 2015 World Championships was held on February 13.[1] Ted Ligety won his third consecutive world title.

Men's giant slalom
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015
VenueBirds of Prey
Beaver Creek, Colorado, U.S.
DateFebruary 13, 2015
Competitors107 from 52 nations
Winning time2:34.16
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    France
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A qualification was held a day earlier.[2]

Results

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The first run was started at 10:15[3] and the second run at 14:15.[4]

Rank Bib Name Nation Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
  6 Ted Ligety   United States 1:15.42 5 1:18.74 1 2:34.16
  3 Marcel Hirscher   Austria 1:15.18 1 1:19.43 3 2:34.61 +0.45
  2 Alexis Pinturault   France 1:15.41 3 1:19.63 4 2:35.04 +0.88
4 7 Felix Neureuther   Germany 1:15.41 3 1:19.85 9 2:35.26 +1.10
5 17 Matts Olsson   Sweden 1:15.66 6 1:19.73 6 2:35.39 +1.23
6 12 Roberto Nani   Italy 1:15.36 2 1:20.21 11 2:35.57 +1.41
7 8 Victor Muffat-Jeandet   France 1:16.00 10 1:19.71 5 2:35.71 +1.55
8 21 Florian Eisath   Italy 1:16.64 18 1:19.29 2 2:35.93 +1.77
9 9 Tim Jitloff   United States 1:15.79 7 1:20.25 13 2:36.04 +1.88
10 19 Philipp Schörghofer   Austria 1:15.85 8 1:20.43 16 2:36.28 +2.12
11 15 Carlo Janka   Switzerland 1:16.36 14 1:20.03 10 2:36.39 +2.23
12 29 Dustin Cook   Canada 1:16.60 17 1:19.82 8 2:36.42 +2.26
13 14 Henrik Kristoffersen   Norway 1:15.98 9 1:20.61 20 2:36.59 +2.43
14 10 Marcus Sandell   Finland 1:16.18 11 1:20.71 23 2:36.89 +2.73
15 5 Fritz Dopfer   Germany 1:16.59 16 1:20.42 15 2:37.01 +2.85
16 25 Filip Zubčić   Croatia 1:16.34 13 1:20.68 22 2:37.02 +2.86
17 18 Davide Simoncelli   Italy 1:16.32 12 1:20.73 24 2:37.05 +2.89
18 38 Trevor Philp   Canada 1:17.62 26 1:19.79 6 2:37.41 +3.25
19 34 Tommy Ford   United States 1:17.41 21 1:20.21 11 2:37.62 +3.46
20 16 Stefan Luitz   Germany 1:16.42 15 1:21.41 31 2:37.83 +3.67
21 26 Samu Torsti   Finland 1:17.40 20 1:20.49 18 2:37.89 +3.73
22 31 Phil Brown   Canada 1:17.71 27 1:20.28 14 2:37.99 +3.83
23 36 Kryštof Krýzl   Czech Republic 1:17.50 23 1:20.51 19 2:38.01 +3.85
24 23 Giovanni Borsotti   Italy 1:17.54 25 1:20.81 25 2:38.35 +4.19
25 22 Gino Caviezel   Switzerland 1:17.20 19 1:21.21 30 2:38.41 +4.25
26 33 Brennan Rubie   United States 1:17.48 22 1:20.99 27 2:38.47 +4.31
27 27 Elia Zurbriggen   Switzerland 1:17.53 24 1:21.12 29 2:38.65 +4.49
28 44 Erik Read   Canada 1:18.26 31 1:20.47 17 2:38.73 +4.57
29 40 David Chodounsky   United States 1:17.86 28 1:21.04 28 2:38.90 +4.74
30 28 Justin Murisier   Switzerland 1:18.11 29 1:20.84 26 2:38.95 +4.79
31 35 Rasmus Windingstad   Norway 1:18.37 32 1:20.62 21 2:38.99 +4.83
32 47 Andreas Žampa   Slovakia 1:19.45 38 1:22.01 32 2:41.46 +7.30
33 51 Klemen Kosi   Slovenia 1:19.64 39 1:22.11 33 2:41.75 +7.59
34 48 Charlie Raposo   Great Britain 1:19.04 35 1:22.97 35 2:42.01 +7.85
35 59 Stefan Prisadov   Bulgaria 1:19.93 41 1:22.67 34 2:42.60 +8.44
36 56 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner   Argentina 1:19.43 37 1:23.53 38 2:42.96 +8.80
37 50 Kristaps Zvejnieks   Latvia 1:20.30 43 1:23.07 36 2:43.37 +9.21
38 54 Jack Gower   Great Britain 1:19.73 40 1:23.74 39 2:43.47 +9.31
39 63 Adam Barwood   New Zealand 1:20.48 45 1:23.46 37 2:43.94 +9.78
40 64 Jung Dong-hyun   South Korea 1:20.67 46 1:23.79 40 2:44.46 +10.30
41 68 Armand Marchant   Belgium 1:20.71 47 1:24.41 41 2:45.12 +10.96
42 71 Elias Kolega   Croatia 1:20.85 48 1:24.82 42 2:45.67 +11.51
43 69 Kim Hyeon-tae   South Korea 1:21.58 49 1:25.30 44 2:46.88 +12.72
44 70 Alex Beniaidze   Georgia 1:22.17 51 1:25.60 45 2:47.77 +13.61
45 78 William Vukelić   Croatia 1:22.78 54 1:25.20 43 2:47.98 +13.82
46 84 Igor Laikert   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:22.31 52 1:26.32 46 2:48.63 +14.47
47 76 Alexandru Barbu   Romania 1:22.46 53 1:27.03 50 2:49.49 +15.33
48 74 Einar Kristgeirsson   Iceland 1:23.07 55 1:26.53 47 2:49.60 +15.44
49 72 Nicolas Carvallo   Chile 1:23.31 56 1:26.83 48 2:50.14 +15.98
50 57 Kyung Sung-hyun   South Korea 1:24.00 57 1:26.88 49 2:50.88 +16.72
51 79 Jeroen van den Bogaert   Belgium 1:24.00 57 1:27.85 51 2:51.85 +17.69
52 86 Igor Zakurdayev   Kazakhstan 1:24.14 60 1:29.61 52 2:53.75 +19.59
61 77 Norbert Farkas   Hungary 1:26.11 61
62 85 Michel Macedo   Brazil 1:26.25 62
63 96 Ivan Kovbasnyuk   Ukraine 1:26.27 63
64 80 Dardan Dehari   Macedonia 1:26.30 64
65 82 Erjon Tola   Albania 1:26.57 65
66 91 Patrick McMillan   Ireland 1:26.87 66
67 83 Casper Dyrbye Næsted   Denmark 1:27.16 67
68 99 Kamiljon Tukhtaev   Uzbekistan 1:27.85 68
69 89 Evgeniy Timofeev   Kyrgyzstan 1:27.90 69
70 98 Itamar Biran   Israel 1:28.31 70
70 94 Alexandre Mohbat   Lebanon 1:28.31 70
72 92 Tarik Hadžić   Montenegro 1:29.80 72
73 88 Rokas Zaveckas   Lithuania 1:30.00 73
74 93 Geoffrey Osch   Luxembourg 1:30.78 74
75 95 Manfred Oettl Reyes   Peru 1:31.96 75
76 100 Pieris Pieri   Cyprus 1:38.40 76
77 87 Zhang Xiaosong   China 1:40.44 77
78 97 Himanshu Thakur   India 1:42.45 78
43 Linus Strasser   Germany 1:18.84 34 DNS
32 Calle Lindh   Sweden 1:18.16 30 DNF
45 Maarten Meiners   Netherlands 1:18.80 33 DNF
55 Martin Vráblík   Czech Republic 1:19.07 36 DNF
58 Luc Henri Chevalier   Australia 1:20.15 42 DNF
52 Ross Peraudo   Australia 1:20.39 44 DNF
66 Henrik von Appen   Chile 1:21.72 50 DNF
75 Massimiliano Valcareggi   Greece 1:24.02 59 DNF
62 Dean Travers   Cayman Islands DNS
1 Benjamin Raich   Austria DNF
4 Thomas Fanara   France DNF
11 Mathieu Faivre   France DNF
13 Leif Kristian Haugen   Norway DNF
20 Christoph Nösig   Austria DNF
24 André Myhrer   Sweden DNF
30 Žan Kranjec   Slovenia DNF
37 Adam Žampa   Slovakia DNF
39 Aleksander Andrienko   Russia DNF
41 Pavel Trikhichev   Russia DNF
42 Sebastian Brigović   Croatia DNF
46 Dominic Demschar   Australia DNF
49 Eemeli Pirinen   Finland DNF
53 Nick Prebble   New Zealand DNF
60 Luke Laidlaw   Australia DNF
61 Willis Feasey   New Zealand DNF
65 Warren Cummings Smith   Estonia DNF
67 Albert Popov   Bulgaria DNF
73 Maciej Bydliński   Poland DNF
81 Andrija Vuković   Serbia DNF
90 Vincenzo Michelotti   San Marino DNF

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