Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Men's super-G

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Alpine skiing – Men's Super-G
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenueSestriere
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Men's super-G events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Sestriere on 13—14 March.

There were 3 events. Each was contested by skiers from a range of disability classes, and the standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.

Visually impaired[edit]

The visually impaired event took place on 14 March. It was won by Gianmaria Dal Maistro, representing  Italy.[1]

Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gianmaria Dal Maistro
Guide: Tommaso Balasso
 Italy B3 1:23.32 1:14.16
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Radomir Dudas
Guide: Maros Hudik
 Slovakia B2 1:27.03 1:14.37 +0.21
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Chris Williamson
Guide: Robert Taylor
 Canada B3 1:23.74 1:14.53 +0.37
4 Eric Villalon
Guide: Hodei Yurrita
 Spain B2 1:28.17 1:15.35 +1.19
5 Miroslav Haraus
Guide: Miroslav Bulovsky
 Slovakia B2 1:33.69 1:20.06 +5.90
6 Jakub Krako
Guide: Juraj Medera
 Slovakia B3 1:35.58 1:25.07 +10.91
7 Julian Hadschieff
Guide: Stefan Schoner
 Austria B2 1:42.07 1:27.22 +13.06
8 Stefan Kopcik
Guide: Dusan Simo
 Slovakia B2 1:42.74 1:27.80 +13.64
- Daniel Cintula
Guide: Michal Cerven
 Slovakia B2 DNF
- Nicolas Berejny
Guide: Sophie Troc
 France B2 DNF
- Gerd Gradwohl
Guide: Karl Heinz Vachenauer
 Germany B2 DSQ
- Luigi Bertanza
Guide: Ivan Morlotti
 Italy B1 DSQ

Sitting[edit]

The sitting event took place on 14 March. It was won by Martin Braxenthaler, representing  Germany.[2][3]

Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Martin Braxenthaler  Germany LW10-2 1:30.90 1:12.83
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Harald Eder  Austria LW11 1:29.57 1:14.43 +1.60
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Robert Froehle  Austria LW11 1:30.30 1:15.04 +2.21
4 Nick Catanzarite  United States LW10-1 1:33.99 1:15.12 +2.29
5 Reinhold Sampl  Austria LW12-1 1:29.38 1:15.37 +2.54
6 Taiki Morii  Japan LW11 1:30.81 1:15.46 +2.63
7 Klaus Salzmann  Austria LW11 1:32.03 1:16.48 +3.65
8 Fabrizio Zardini  Italy LW11 1:32.10 1:16.53 +3.70
9 Shannon Dallas  Australia LW11 1:33.22 1:17.46 +4.63
10 Kevin Bramble  United States LW12-1 1:32.14 1:17.69 +4.86
11 Tyler Walker  United States LW12-2 1:31.13 1:17.75 +4.92
12 Yohann Taberlet  France LW12-1 1:32.47 1:17.97 +5.14
13 Juergen Egle  Austria LW11 1:33.85 1:17.99 +5.16
14 Thomas Bechter  Austria LW10-1 1:38.30 1:18.57 +5.74
15 Akira Taniguchi  Japan LW11 1:34.56 1:18.58 +5.75
16 Michael Stampfer  Italy LW10-2 1:40.52 1:20.54 +7.71
17 Christian Junghanns  Germany LW11 1:37.16 1:20.74 +7.91
18 Vindicio Vescovi  Italy LW11 1:37.35 1:20.90 +8.07
19 Roger Lee  United States LW11 1:37.53 1:21.05 +8.22
20 Christoph Kunz  Switzerland LW10-1 1:41.73 1:21.31 +8.48
21 Martin Krivos  Slovakia LW12-2 1:35.56 1:21.53 +8.70
22 Sean Rose  Great Britain LW11 1:38.26 1:21.65 +8.82
23 Russell Docker  Great Britain LW12-1 1:37.20 1:21.96 +9.13
24 Jeffery Penner  Canada LW11 1:38.98 1:22.25 +9.42
25 Bradley Lennea  Canada LW12-1 1:37.63 1:22.32 +9.49
26 Radim Kozlovsky  Czech Republic LW10-2 1:43.02 1:22.55 +9.72
27 Markus Pfisterer  Switzerland LW12-1 1:38.14 1:22.75 +9.92
28 Joseph Tompkins  United States LW11 1:40.20 1:23.27 +10.44
29 Dragan Scepanovic  Finland LW10-1 1:44.44 1:23.48 +10.65
30 Cyril More  France LW12-1 1:39.49 1:23.89 +11.06
31 Carl Burnett  United States LW11 1:41.40 1:24.26 +11.43
32 Gerald Hayden  United States LW12-1 1:40.20 1:24.49 +11.66
33 Hiroshi Nojima  Japan LW11 1:42.78 1:25.41 +12.58
34 Peter Sutor  Slovakia LW12-1 1:41.92 1:25.94 +13.11
- Denis Barbet  France LW11 DNF
- Christopher Devlin-Young  United States LW12-1 DNF
- Junichi Hasegawa  Japan LW10-2 DNF
- Emanuele Pagnini  Italy LW12-1 DNF
- Scott Patterson  Canada LW12-1 DNF
- Thomas von Daeniken  Switzerland LW12-1 DNF
- Hans Joerg Arnold  Switzerland LW12-1 DNS
- Luca Maraffio  Italy LW12-1 DNS
- Takeshi Suzuki  Japan LW12-2 DNS

Standing[edit]

The standing event took place on 13 March. It was won by Walter Lackner, representing  Austria.[4]

Rank Name Country Class Real
Time
Calc
Time
Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Walter Lackner  Austria LW6/8-2 1:11.87 1:11.87
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gerd Schönfelder  Germany LW5/7-2 1:12.76 1:11.89 +0.02
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Toby Kane  Australia LW2 1:18.06 1:12.03 +0.16
4 Thomas Pfyl  Switzerland LW9-2 1:18.21 1:12.25 +0.38
5 Masahiko Tokai  Japan LW3-2 1:17.85 1:12.61 +0.74
6 Robert Meusburger  Austria LW4 1:13.44 1:13.08 +1.21
7 Frank Pfortmueller  Germany LW6/8-2 1:13.23 1:13.23 +1.36
8 Hans Burn  Switzerland LW4 1:13.61 1:13.25 +1.38
9 Simon Raaflaub  Switzerland LW2 1:19.45 1:13.31 +1.44
10 Lionel Brun  France LW6/8-1 1:13.51 1:13.36 +1.49
11 Romain Riboud  France LW9-2 1:19.44 1:13.39 +1.52
12 Michael Milton  Australia LW2 1:19.77 1:13.61 +1.74
13 Christian Lanthaler  Italy LW2 1:19.89 1:13.72 +1.85
14 Matthias Hoell  Austria LW4 1:14.15 1:13.79 +1.92
15 Hubert Mandl  Austria LW4 1:14.23 1:13.87 +2.00
15 Florian Planker  Italy LW2 1:20.05 1:13.87 +2.00
17 Monte Meier  United States LW2 1:20.39 1:14.18 +2.31
18 Asle Tangvik  Norway LW2 1:20.51 1:14.29 +2.42
19 Fritz Berger  Switzerland LW2 1:20.71 1:14.47 +2.60
20 Timothy Fox  United States LW4 1:15.03 1:14.66 +2.79
21 Hiraku Misawa  Japan LW2 1:21.05 1:14.79 +2.92
22 James Lagerstrom  United States LW4 1:15.31 1:14.94 +3.07
22 Michael Bruegger  Switzerland LW4 1:15.31 1:14.94 +3.07
24 George Sansonetis  United States LW9-2 1:21.46 1:15.26 +3.39
25 Wolfgang Moosbrugger  Austria LW6/8-2 1:15.35 1:15.35 +3.48
26 Martin France  Slovakia LW9-1 1:31.05 1:15.55 +3.68
27 Manfred Auer  Austria LW4 1:15.93 1:15.56 +3.69
28 Josef Schoesswendter  Austria LW4 1:15.99 1:15.62 +3.75
29 Andreas Preiss  Austria LW6/8-2 1:15.75 1:15.75 +3.88
30 Bradley Washburn  United States LW4 1:16.30 1:15.93 +4.06
31 Daniil Anokhin  Russia LW2 1:23.59 1:17.13 +5.26
32 Christopher Canfield  United States LW2 1:23.88 1:17.40 +5.53
33 Nicholas Watts  Australia LW4 1:18.01 1:17.63 +5.76
34 Andreas Schmid  Austria LW2 1:24.14 1:17.64 +5.77
35 Michal Nevrkla  Czech Republic LW2 1:24.16 1:17.66 +5.79
36 Juerg Gadient  Switzerland LW2 1:24.19 1:17.69 +5.82
37 Matthew Hallat  Canada LW2 1:24.65 1:18.11 +6.24
38 Bruce Warner  South Africa LW2 1:24.89 1:18.33 +6.46
39 Stanislav Loska  Czech Republic LW6/8-1 1:18.57 1:18.41 +6.54
40 Reed Robinson  United States LW6/8-1 1:18.62 1:18.46 +6.59
41 Eduardo Carrera  Spain LW6/8-2 1:18.48 1:18.48 +6.61
42 Toshihiro Abe  Japan LW6/8-1 1:19.10 1:18.94 +7.07
43 Jan Dostal  Czech Republic LW2 1:25.65 1:19.03 +7.16
44 Gakuta Koike  Japan LW6/8-2 1:19.59 1:19.59 +7.72
45 Simon Voit  Germany LW2 1:26.88 1:20.17 +8.30
46 Scott Adams  Australia LW4 1:21.47 1:21.07 +9.20
47 Dean Calabrese  Australia LW9-2 1:27.96 1:21.26 +9.39
48 Alexander Alyabyev  Russia LW6/8-2 1:21.42 1:21.42 +9.55
49 Anthony James Field  New Zealand LW6/8-1 1:21.90 1:21.74 +9.87
50 Adam Hall  New Zealand LW1 1:40.13 1:22.00 +10.13
- Cameron Rahles Rahbula  Australia LW2 DNF
- Cedric Amafroi Broisat  France LW4 DNF
- Ralph Green  United States LW2 DNF
- Marty Mayberry  Australia LW3-1 DNF
- Naoya Maruyama  Japan LW4 DNF

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Men's Super-G Visually impaired" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing: Men's Super-G: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Men's Giant Slalom Sitting" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012 (source for the skiers' classifications).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  4. ^ "Men's Super-G Standing" (PDF). Torino 2006 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2012.