2024 Men's Super-G World Cup
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The men's super-G in the 2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of eight events, including the final. The first event of the season is not scheduled until 3 December 2023 in Beaver Creek, and six of the eight races are scheduled to be complete by the end of January 2024.

Season summary

The Super-G scheduled in Beaver Creek was cancelled due to high winds, as all three men's events over that weekend were cancelled for the same reason.[1] When the first race of the season was finally held in Val Gardena/Gröden on 15 December, 2021 discipline champion Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria edged both his teammate Daniel Hemetsberger and defending discipline champion Marco Odermatt to seize the early lead in the discipline race, although Odermatt took over first in the overall competition.[2].In the next event, Odermatt won and took over first in the discipline standings as well.[3]

Finals

The World Cup discipline final is scheduled to take place on Friday, 22 March 2024 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.[4] Only the top 25 in the Super-G discipline ranking and the winner of the Junior World Championship in Super-G are eligible to compete in the final, except that any skier who has scored at least 500 points in the overall classification for the season may participate in any discipline, regardless of his performance in that discipline over the season. Because of the reduced field size, only the top 15 finishers in each discipline score points.

Standings

Rank Name
3 Dec 2023
Beaver Creek

United States

Italy
29 Dec 2023
Bormio

Italy
12 Jan 2024
Wengen

Switzerland
27 Jan 2024
Garmisch

Germany
28 Jan 2024
Garmisch

Germany
18 Feb 2024
Kvitfjell

Norway
22 Mar 2024
Saalbach

Austria
Total
1  Switzerland  Marco Odermatt x6010080 240
2 Austria Vincent Kriechmayr x1005024 174
3 France Cyprien Sarrazin x50DNF100 150
4 Austria Raphael Haaser x148032 126
5 Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde x06060DNS 120
6 Austria Daniel Hemetsberger x8077 94
7  Switzerland  Justin Murisier x04536 81
8 Austria Stefan Babinsky x04040 80
9 Canada James Crawford x401520 75
10 Italy Guglielmo Bosca x26045 71
11  Switzerland  Stefan Rogentin x152229 66
12 Italy Mattia Casse x32DNF26 58
13 France Nils Allègre x04013 53
14 Canada Jeffrey Read x26205 51
15 Italy Dominik Paris x0DNF50 50
16 Austria Marco Schwarz x45DNS 45
17  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard xDNS3212 44
18 United States Jared Goldberg x26134 43
19 Austria Daniel Danklmaier x02415 39
20 Norway Adrian Smiseth Sejersted x16DNF22 38
21 Canada Cameron Alexander x36DNF0 36
22  Switzerland  Arnaud Boisset x12318 33
23 France Alexis Pinturault x229DNF 31
24  Switzerland  Niels Hintermann x01614 30
25  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen x29DNSDNF 29
26  Switzerland  Gino Caviezel x0260 26
27  Switzerland  Marco Kohler x520DNS 25
28 Germany Simon Jocher x11102 23
29 Austria Lukas Feurstein x0616 22
United States Ryan Cochran-Siegle x01210 22
31 United States Bryce Bennett x1803 21
France Blaise Giezendanner x7140 21
33 France Adrien Théaux x200DNS 20
34  Switzerland  Alexis Monney x8110 19
 Switzerland  Gilles Roulin x0109 19
36 Germany Thomas Dreßen x13DNS 13
37 Austria Otmar Striedinger xDNS11 11
United States Kyle Negomir x74DNF 11
39 Norway Fredrik Møller x10DNS0 10
40 France Nils Alphand x9DNQDNF 9
41 Finland Elian Lehto x080 8
Italy Christof Innerhofer x0DNF8 8
43 Germany Andreas Sander x006 6
United States Sam Morse x150 6
45 Slovenia Martin Čater x5DNFDNF 5
46 Germany Romed Baumann x300 3
47 Italy Pietro Zazzi x020 2
Italy Florian Schieder x002 2
49 France Matthieu Bailet x01DNF 1
50 Czech Republic Jan Zabystřan x000 0
Canada Riley Seger x0DNFDNF 0
Canada Brodie Seger x000 0
Austria Andreas Ploier xDNFDNS 0
Germany Josef Ferstl x0DNFDNF 0
United States River Radamus x0DNFDNF 0
Austria Julian Schütter xDNS 0
Canada Broderick Thompson xDNS 0
Italy Giovanni Franzoni x00DNS 0
 Switzerland  Christoph Krenn xDNSDNF0 0
France Florian Loriot x0DNF0 0
Slovenia Miha Hrobat x00DNF 0
Italy Giovanni Borsotti x00DNS 0
References [1][5][6][7]

Legend

  •   Winner (100 points)
  •   2nd place (80 points)
  •   3rd place (60 points)
  • DNF = Did not finish
  • DSQ = Disqualified
  •   Did not start (DNS)
  •   Not eligible for finals (NE)
  •   Race canceled (x)
  • Updated at 12 January 2024, after three events and one cancellation.[8]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Associated Press (3 December 2023). "Men's World Cup super-G canceled due to wind; all 3 races in Colorado scratched by weather". Microsoft Start. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  2. AFP (15 December 2023). "'Angry' Kriechmayr edges super-G at Val Gardena". MSN.com. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  3. Associated Press (29 December 2023). "Marco Odermatt continues super-G dominance with clear victory in year-ending World Cup ski race". MSN.com. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  4. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Finals 2024". Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  5. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Val Gardena/Gröden Men's SG (ITA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  6. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Bormio Men's SG (ITA)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  7. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Wengen Men's SG (SUI)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  8. "Men's Super G standing". FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
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