Alpine skiing at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' slalom

The boys' slalom competition of the alpine skiing events at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, was held on January 21, at the Patscherkofel. 62 athletes from 54 different countries took part in this event.[1]

Boys' slalom
at the I Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenuePatscherkofel
DateJanuary 21
Competitors62 from 54 nations
Winning time1:18.36
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marco Schwarz  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dries Van den Broecke  Belgium
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mathias Elmar Graf  Austria
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Results

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Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
  6 Sandro Simonet   Switzerland 38.62 39.74 1:18.36
  8 Dries Van den Broecke   Belgium 39.80 40.46 1:20.26 +1.90
  18 Mathias Elmar Graf   Austria 40.16 40.19 1:20.35 +1.99
4 2 Davide Da Villa   Italy 39.97 40.52 1:20.49 +2.13
5 14 Štefan Hadalin   Slovenia 41.01 39.72 1:20.73 +2.37
6 10 Nikolaus Ertl   Germany 40.68 40.44 1:21.12 +2.76
7 16 Lucas Krahnert   Germany 40.53 40.74 1:21.27 +2.91
8 24 Joan Verdú Sánchez   Andorra 41.27 40.06 1:21.33 +2.97
9 23 Istok Rodeš   Croatia 41.15 40.84 1:21.99 +3.63
10 22 Martin Grasic   Canada 41.57 40.75 1:22.32 +3.96
11 25 Fredrik Bauer   Sweden 42.85 40.09 1:22.94 +4.58
12 27 Juho Sattanen   Finland 41.75 41.38 1:23.13 +4.77
13 26 Miks Zvejnieks   Latvia 43.35 39.83 1:23.18 + 4.82
14 37 Tõnis Luik   Estonia 42.45 40.97 1:23.42 +5.06
15 28 Victor Schuller   France 43.21 40.52 1:23.73 +5.37
16 20 Georgi Nushev   Bulgaria 42.13 42.01 1:24.14 +5.78
17 34 Harry Laidlaw   Australia 43.26 41.30 1:24.56 +6.20
18 35 Massimiliano Valcareggi   Greece 42.65 42.19 1:24.84 +6.48
19 30 Martin Štěpán   Czech Republic 44.12 40.86 1:24.98 +6.62
20 29 Artem Pak   Russia 44.70 41.31 1:26.01 +7.65
21 40 Márton Kékesi   Hungary 44.57 41.99 1:26.56 +8.20
22 39 Manuel Hug   Liechtenstein 42.94 45.04 1:27.98 +9.62
23 42 Harry Izard-Price   New Zealand 46.12 43.05 1:29.17 +10.81
24 60 Rokas Zaveckas   Lithuania 46.05 43.24 1:29.29 +10.93
25 4 Seiya Hiroshima   Japan 47.64 42.68 1:30.32 +11.96
26 45 Dmytro Mytsak   Ukraine 46.30 44.34 1:30.64 +12.28
27 50 Mihai Andrei Centiu   Romania 46.61 46.82 1:33.43 +15.07
28 52 Alexandre Mohbat   Lebanon 48.53 45.88 1:34.41 +16.05
29 56 Mustafa Topaloğlu   Turkey 48.34 48.87 1:37.21 +18.85
30 61 Nima Baha   Iran 49.04 48.76 1:37.80 +19.44
31 53 Arkadiy Semenchenko   Uzbekistan 54.44 49.94 1:44.38 +26.02
32 62 Sive Speelman   South Africa 53.13 52.04 1:45.17 +26.81
33 55 Tobias Macedo   Brazil 56.45 49.14 1:45.59 +27.23
34 48 Dinos Lefkaritis   Cyprus 1:02.83 47.62 1:50.45 +32.09
35 58 Wu Meng-che   Chinese Taipei 1:14.46 1:11.01 2:25.47 + 1:07.11
11 Kim Dong-woo   South Korea 41.85 DNF
13 Marcus Monsen   Norway 40.44 DNF
15 Alex Leever   United States 40.44 DNF
17 Adam Lamhamedi   Morocco 48.14 DNF
19 Ian Gut   Switzerland 46.96 DNF
38 Sebastian Echeverría   Chile 43.52 DNF
41 Nikoloz Kozanashvili   Georgia 43.25 DNF
43 Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda   Eritrea 46.14 DNF
44 Ruslan Sabitov   Kazakhstan 45.55 DNF
46 Marjan Nashoku   Macedonia 45.99 DNF
47 Marko Šljivić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 47.38 DNF
49 Frederik Munck Bigom   Denmark 47.45 DNF
51 Bryan Pelassy   Monaco 48.19 DNF
54 Abel Tesfamariam   Philippines 52.02 DNF
57 Vincenzo Michelotti   San Marino 48.67 DNF
1 Leny Herpin   France DNF
3 Martin Fjeldberg   Norway DNF
5 Miha Hrobat   Slovenia DNF
9 Hannes Zingerle   Italy DNF
12 Marco Schwarz   Austria DNF
21 Andrzej Dziedzic   Poland DNF
31 Paul Henderson   Great Britain DNF
32 Adria Bertran   Spain DNF
36 Lambert Quezel   Canada DNF
59 Bibash Lama   Nepal DNF
7 Jakob Helgi Bjarnason   Iceland DSQ
33 Strahinja Stanišić   Serbia DSQ

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