Alpine Skiing at the Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games

Men's Super-G LW10
Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter GamesSalt Lake City 2002 Paralympic Winter Games
Host City: Salt Lake City, United States of America
Dates: ?
Countries: 7
Athletes: 10

Medallists
BRAXENTHALER Martin
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GER
PERSSON Ronny
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SWE
KROENER Michael
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GER

Men's Super-G LW10 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC TimeFactorReal Time IRM Note
1
BRAXENTHALER Martin
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GER - Germany
1:10.0979.987291:27.63
2
PERSSON Ronny
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SWE - Sweden
1:16.4079.987291:35.51
3
KROENER Michael
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GER - Germany
1:16.7379.987291:35.93
4
BECHTER Thomas
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AUT - Austria
1:17.3579.987291:36.70
5
KAPFINGER Andreas
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AUT - Austria
1:20.3379.987291:40.43
6
NAPIER Stephen
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GBR - Great Britain
1:31.4579.987291:54.33
WADDELL Chris
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USA - United States of America
DNF
TONEATTI Peter
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SUI - Switzerland
DNF
CALZADA Iban
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ESP - Spain
DNF
CATANZARITE Nick
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USA - United States of America
DNF

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