2017 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's downhill

The men's downhill in the 2017 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup involved eight events, including the season finale in Aspen, Colorado (USA). Due to difficult weather conditions, only two downhills were held during the first twenty events of the 2016-17 World Cup season, meaning that six were held during the final sixteen events. Defending discipline champion Peter Fill of Italy, who did not win a downhill all season, went into the finals trailing Norway's Kjetil Jansrud by 33 points, but he finished second in the finals (80 points) while Jansrud finished 11th (24 points), thus permitting Fill to repeat as downhill season champion by 23 points despite not recording a win.[1]

2017 Men's downhill World Cup
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The season was interrupted by the 2017 World Ski Championships, which were held from 6–20 February in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The men's downhill was scheduled to be held on 11 February but was delayed a day by poor visibility due to fog, finally being held on 12 February.

Standings

Rank Name
3 Dec 2016
Val d'Isère

France
17 Dec 2016
Val Gardena/Gröden

Italy
21 Jan 2017
Kitzbühel

Austria

Germany

Germany
24 Feb 2017
Kvitfjell

Norway
25 Feb 2017
Kvitfjell

Norway
15 Mar 2017
Aspen

United States
Total
Italy Peter Fill 809506080158080 454
2 Norway Kjetil Jansrud 10022080456010024 431
3 Italy Dominik Paris 36610026502429100 371
4  Switzerland  Beat Feuz 2018DNF4560366020 259
5 Canada Erik Guay 404540DNFDNS504040 255
6 Austria Hannes Reichelt 714295010029240 253
7  Switzerland  Carlo Janka 261145298164560 240
8 Austria Matthias Mayer 1414323218801532 237
9 France Adrien Théaux 4550367329945 233
10 Slovenia Boštjan Kline 5004DNF4010036DNF 230
11 Canada Manuel Osborne-Paradis 61412403455050 220
12 United States Travis Ganong 93621002232140 215
13 Norway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 29407DNF26223222 178
14 Austria Vincent Kriechmayr 13424203682629 160
15 Norway Aksel Lund Svindal 6080DNS 140
16 Austria Max Franz 10100DNF813800 139
17 France Johan Clarey 221060910426 132
18 Germany Andreas Sander 00201816142040 128
19 Austria Romed Baumann 1124536265110 118
20  Switzerland  Patrick Küng 3618024200016 114
21 France Valentin Giraud Moine 26080DNFDNS 126
22 United States Steven Nyman 166026DNFDNS 102
23 France Guillermo Fayed 182615DNFDNS10818 95
24  Switzerland  Mauro Caviezel DNF3DNS14152616DNF 74
25 Germany Thomas Dreßen 05DNF0040240 69
References [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
  •   Winner
  •   2nd place
  •   3rd place
  • DNF = Did Not Finish
  • DNS = Did Not Start
  • Updated at 19 March 2017, after all events.[10]

See also

References

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