FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009 – Men's slalom

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009
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Complete results for Men's Slalom competition at the 2009 World Championships. It was run on February 15, the final race of the championships.

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Diff.
Gold Manfred Pranger Austria 52.49 51.68 1:44.17 --
Silver Julien Lizeroux France 52.98 51.50 1:44.48 +0.38
Bronze Michael Janyk Canada 54.37 51.33 1:45.70 +1.53
4 Felix Neureuther Germany 54.98 50.91 1:45.89 +1.72
5 Mattias Hargin Sweden 54.42 51.81 1:46.23 +2.06
6 Steve Missillier France 55.18 51.28 1:46.46 +2.29
7 Patrick Thaler Italy 55.46 51.08 1:46.54 +2.37
8 Krystof Kryzl Czech Republic 54.37 52.20 1:46.57 +2.40
9 Urs Imboden Moldova 54.88 51.84 1:46.72 +2.55
10 Jimmy Cochran United States 55.98 50.85 1:46.83 +2.66
11 Lars Elton Myhre Norway 55.61 51.85 1:47.46 +3.29
12 Aleksandr Khoroshilov Russia 55.70 52.25 1:47.95 +3.78
13 Sandro Viletta Switzerland 56.64 52.32 1:48.96 +4.79
14 Natko Zrncic-Dim Croatia 57.07 52.54 1:49.61 +5.44
15 Stepan Zuev Russia 57.57 53.20 1:50.77 +6.60
16 Stefan Georgiev Bulgaria 59.46 54.25 1:53.71 +9.54
17 Noel Baxter United Kingdom 57.08 56.96 1:54.04 +9.87
18 Jeroen van den Bogaert Belgium 59.93 59.93
19 Ivan Kasakov Russia 1:00.32 1:00.32
20 Alexander Schastnih Russia 1:00.76 1:00.76
21 Adam Žampa Slovakia 1:02.37 1:02.37
22 Tim Jitloff United States 1:02.43 1:02.43
23 Simon Stancel Slovakia 1:08.14 1:08.14
Björgvin Björgvinsson Iceland 57.27 DSQ
Truls Ove Karlsen Norway 57.64 DSQ
Thomas Grandi Canada 55.06 DSQ
Jens Byggmark Sweden 54.36 DSQ
Benjamin Raich Austria 54.00 DSQ
Marcus Sandell Finland 57.24 DNF
Jukka Leino Finland 55.06 DNF
Silvan Zurbriggen Switzerland 54.81 DNF
Bernard Vajdic Slovenia 55.40 DNF
Ted Ligety United States 53.43 DNF
Johan Brolenius Sweden 52.53 DNF
Manfred Mölgg Italy 53.46 DNF
Jean-Baptiste Grange France 52.76 DNF
Iason Abramashvili Georgia (country) DSQ
Tim Cafe New Zealand DSQ
Filip Trejbal Czech Republic DSQ
Alexandre Anselmet France DSQ
Trevor White Canada DSQ
Marcel Hirscher Austria DSQ
Stefan Jon Sigurgeirsson Iceland DNF
Antonio Ristevski Republic of Macedonia DNF
Guillem Capdevila Spain DNF
Tin Siroki Croatia DNF
Jaroslav Babusiak Slovakia DNF
Christophe Roux Moldova DNF
Maciej Bydlinski Poland DNF
Kai Alaerts Belgium DNF
Danko Marinelli Croatia DNF
Joery van Rooij Netherlands DNF
Alwin de Quartel Netherlands DNF
Georgi Georgiev Bulgaria DNF
David Ryding United Kingdom DNF
Kentaro Minagawa Japan DNF
Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina DNF
Jono Brauer Australia DNF
Dalibor Samsal Croatia DNF
Kjetil Jansrud Norway DNF
Kilian Albrecht Bulgaria DNF
Stefan Kogler Germany DNF
Akira Sasaki Japan DNF
Julien Cousineau Canada DNF
Marc Berthod Switzerland DNF
Naoki Yuasa Japan DNF
Marc Gini Switzerland DNF
Mitja Valencic Slovenia DNF
Mitja Dragsic Slovenia DNF
Giuliano Razzoli Italy DNF
Mario Matt Austria DNF
Bode Miller United States DNF
Andre Myhrer Sweden DNF
Reinfried Herbst Austria DNF
Giorgio Rocca Italy DNF
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