Men's downhill
at the
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
2017
VenueCorviglia, Piz Nair
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates12 February
Competitors56 from 24 nations
Winning time1:38.91
Medalists
gold medal     Switzerland
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    Austria
Men's Downhill
LocationCorviglia
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Vertical   705 m (2,313 ft)
Top elevation2,745 m (9,006 ft)
Base elevation2,040 m (6,693 ft)
Longest run2.920 km (1.81 mi)

The Men's downhill competition at the 2017 World Championships was scheduled for Saturday, 11 February. Postponed due to fog, it was run from a lower start on Sunday, 12 February.[1][2]

Switzerland's Beat Feuz won the gold medal, Erik Guay of Canada took the silver, and the bronze medalist was Max Franz of Austria.[3]

The race course was 2.920 km (1.814 mi) in length, with a vertical drop of 705 m (2,313 ft) from a starting elevation of 2,745 m (9,006 ft) above sea level. Feuz's winning time of 98.91 seconds yielded an average speed of 106.278 km/h (66.0 mph) and an average vertical descent rate of 7.1277 m/s (23.4 ft/s).[3]

Results

The race started at 13:30 CET (UTC+1).[3] Its start was lowered 95 m (312 ft), shortening the length by 0.130 km (0.081 mi) to 2.920 km (1.814 mi).

RankBibNameCountryTimeDiff
1st place, gold medalist(s)13Beat Feuz   Switzerland1:38.91
2nd place, silver medalist(s)17Erik Guay Canada1:39.03+0.12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)18Max Franz Austria1:39.28+0.37
410Patrick Küng   Switzerland1:39.30+0.39
49Kjetil Jansrud Norway1:39.30+0.39
620Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Norway1:39.40+0.49
78Boštjan Kline Slovenia1:39.43+0.52
816Andreas Sander Germany1:39.47+0.56
97Peter Fill Italy1:39.56+0.65
1021Brice Roger France1:39.73+0.82
1119Matthias Mayer Austria1:39.77+0.86
1224Thomas Dressen Germany1:39.79+0.88
135Dominik Paris Italy1:39.80+0.89
1434Miha Hrobat Slovenia1:39.97+1.06
144Guillermo Fayed France1:39.97+1.06
1638Felix Monsen Sweden1:39.98+1.07
1715Hannes Reichelt Austria1:39.99+1.08
1828Josef Ferstl Germany1:40.04+1.13
196Vincent Kriechmayr Austria1:40.06+1.15
2025Jared Goldberg United States1:40.10+1.19
2129Mauro Caviezel   Switzerland1:40.14+1.23
2226Mattia Casse Italy1:40.21+1.30
2323Nils Mani   Switzerland1:40.26+1.35
2422Klemen Kosi Slovenia1:40.46+1.55
2511Travis Ganong United States1:40.50+1.59
2612Bryce Bennett United States1:40.53+1.62
273Adrien Théaux France1:40.63+1.72
281Carlo Janka   Switzerland1:40.64+1.73
2927Thomas Biesemeyer United States1:40.65+1.74
3043Christoffer Faarup Denmark1:40.82+1.91
312Manuel Osborne-Paradis Canada1:40.84+1.93
3239Henrik von Appen Chile1:41.09+2.18
3346Joan Verdu Andorra1:41.54+2.63
3440Ivan Kuznetsov Russia1:41.79+2.88
3535Alexander Köll Sweden1:41.83+2.92
3636Marc Oliveras Andorra1:41.87+2.96
3744Maciej Bydliński Poland1:42.03+3.12
3830Rok Perko Slovenia1:42.06+3.15
3932Jan Hudec Czech Republic1:42.09+3.18
4031Marko Vukićević Serbia1:42.64+3.73
4133Martin Bendík Slovakia1:42.66+3.75
4247Marco Pfiffner Liechtenstein1:42.85+3.94
4341Ondřej Berndt Czech Republic1:43.09+4.18
4445Jan Zabystřan Czech Republic1:43.27+4.36
4548Cristian Javier Simari Birkner Argentina1:43.95+5.04
4656Ioan Valeriu Achiriloaie Romania1:44.73+5.82
4737Filip Forejtek Czech Republic1:44.97+6.06
4850Marko Stevović Serbia1:44.98+6.07
4951Igor Zakudayev Kazakhstan1:45.07+6.16
5049Sven von Appen Chile1:45.60+6.69
5155Albin Tahiri Kosovo1:46.86+7.95
5253Márton Kékesi Hungary1:47.76+8.85
5354Kai Horwitz Chile1:48.29+9.38
14Johan Clarey FranceDNF
42Michał Kłusak Poland
52Bence Nagy Hungary

References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. Start list
  3. 1 2 3 Final results
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