Men's World Cup Giant Slalom Results


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Saturday
At Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

1. Ted Ligety, United States, 2:30.80 (1:12.66-1:18.14).

2. Benjamin Raich, Austria, 2:30.98 (1:14.27-1:16.71).

3. Henrik Kristoffersen, Norway, 2:31.05 (1:13.08-1:17.97).

4. Marcel Hirscher, Austria, 2:31.43 (1:13.40-1:18.03).

5. Fritz Dopfer, Germany, 2:31.58 (1:13.19-1:18.39).

6. Roberto Nani, Italy, 2:31.78 (1:14.11-1:17.67).

7. Mathieu Faivre, France, 2:31.88 (1:14.71-1:17.17).

8. Tim Jitloff, United States, 2:32.01 (1:15.03-1:16.98).

9. Steve Missillier, France, 2:32.12 (1:13.91-1:18.21).

10. Marcus Sandell, Finland, 2:32.39 (1:14.20-1:18.19).

11. Davide Simoncelli, Italy, 2:32.40 (1:14.19-1:18.21).

12. Felix Neureuther, Germany, 2:32.44 (1:13.74-1:18.70).

13. Thomas Fanara, France, 2:32.45 (1:14.63-1:17.82).

14. Luca de Aliprandini, Italy, 2:32.46 (1:14.01-1:18.45).

15. Manfred Moelgg, Italy, 2:32.55 (1:14.93-1:17.62).

15. Leif Haugen, Norway, 2:32.55 (1:13.88-1:18.67).

17. Aksel Svindal, Norway, 2:32.60 (1:14.15-1:18.45).

18. Alexis Pinturault, France, 2:32.70 (1:13.78-1:18.92).

19. Alex Zingerle, Italy, 2:32.98 (1:15.94-1:17.04).

20. Victor Muffat Jeandet, France, 2:33.03 (1:14.67-1:18.36).

21. Philipp Schoerghofer, Austria, 2:33.13 (1:13.92-1:19.21).

22. Elia Zurbriggen, Switzerland, 2:33.15 (1:16.09-1:17.06).

23. Marcel Mathis, Austria, 2:33.49 (1:15.25-1:18.24).

24. Philip Brown, Canada, 2:33.53 (1:15.73-1:17.80).

24. Bode Miller, United States, 2:33.53 (1:14.59-1:18.94).

26. Massimiliano Blardone, Italy, 2:35.34 (1:14.13-1:21.21).

Also

Robby Kelley, United States, 1:16.61 (38th-first run), did not qualify for second run.

Brennan Rubie, United States, 1:17.01 (42nd-first run), did not qualify for second run.

World Cup Standings
(After seven of eight races)

1. Marcel Hirscher, Austria, 510 points.

2. Ted Ligety, United States, 460.

3. Alexis Pinturault, France, 378.

4. Thomas Fanara, France, 278.

5. Benjamin Raich, Austria, 218.

6. Felix Neureuther, Germany, 203.

7. Fritz Dopfer, Germany, 190.

8. Roberto Nani, Italy, 180.

9. Leif Haugen, Norway, 178.

10. Mathieu Faivre, France, 168.

Also

19. Tim Jitloff, United States, 109.

20. Bode Miller, United States, 99.

52. Robby Kelley, United States, 3.

Overall World Cup Standings
(After 29 events)

1. Aksel Svindal, Norway, 1046 points.

2. Marcel Hirscher, Austria, 1005.

3. Alexis Pinturault, France, 787.

4. Ted Ligety, United States, 729.

5. Kjetil Jansrud, Norway, 603.

6. Felix Neureuther, Germany, 573.

7. Bode Miller, United States, 525.

8. Henrik Kristoffersen, Norway, 523.

9. Patrick Kueng, Switzerland, 522.

10. Hannes Reichelt, Austria, 476.

Also

27. Travis Ganong, United States, 274.

48. Tim Jitloff, United States, 129.

59. David Chodounsky, United States, 93.

68. Andrew Weibrecht, United States, 72.

70. Marco Sullivan, United States, 71.

78. Jared Goldberg, United States, 57.

81. Steven Nyman, United States, 54.

97. Erik Fisher, United States, 30.

115. Nolan Kasper, United States, 13.

143. Robby Kelley, United States, 3.

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