2019 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom

The men's slalom in the 2019 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup involved 12 events, including two parallel slaloms (both city events}.[1] Marcel Hirscher of Austria won his sixth championship in the discipline, all in the prior seven years, on the way to his eighth straight overall men's championship. During the season, Hirscher had hinted at retiring after it, and before the start of the next season, he did announce his retirement.

2019 Men's slalom World Cup
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The season was interrupted by the 2019 World Ski Championships, which were held from 4–17 February in Åre, Sweden. The men's slalom was held on 17 February.

Standings

  Parallel slalom (PS) or City Event (CE)
# Skier
18 Nov 2018
Levi

Finland

Austria

Italy
01 Jan 2019
Oslo (CE)

Norway
06 Jan 2019
Zagreb

Croatia
13 Jan 2019
Adelboden

 Switzerland 
20 Jan 2019
Wengen

 Switzerland 
26 Jan 2019
Kitzbühel

Austria
29 Jan 2019
Schladming

Austria
19 Feb 2019
Stockholm (CE)

Sweden
10 Mar 2019
Kranjska Gora

Slovenia
17 Mar 2019
Soldeu

Andorra
Total
Austria Marcel Hirscher 1001000361001006080100326018 786
2 France Clément Noël 0366295080100100DNF11832100 551
 Switzerland  Daniel Yule 4045100322932451360504560 551
4  Switzerland  Ramon Zenhäusern 5028DNQ60DNF245DNF1405010010050 521
5 Norway Henrik Kristoffersen 8060DNF22445605050DNF2228045 516
6 France Alexis Pinturault DNF1182926805066080363632 453
7 Austria Marco Schwarz 262980100DNF2DNF226454560DNS 411
8 Austria Manuel Feller 2950DNF11560DNF180DSQ1DNF1245080 388
9 United Kingdom Dave Ryding 228508024DNF1321629292222 334
10 Sweden André Myhrer 6022DNQ50DNQDNF12036DNF28032DNF2 300
11 Austria Michael Matt 36456040DNF1DNQ40322015DNF10 288
12 Italy Manfred Mölgg DNF12440DNSDNF22022DNF122404022 230
Austria Christian Hirschbühl 3212DNQ20181036262626DNF124 230
14 Germany Felix Neureuther DNS432DNS3216142432DNS2436 214
15 France Victor Muffat-Jeandet 01129221336DNQ14DNF2202029 194
16  Switzerland  Loïc Meillard 188012DNSDNF2DNF124DNF21316DNF10 163
17 Norway Sebastian Foss-Solevåg DNF116DNQ1849140DNF1144514DNF2 161
18 Italy Giuliano Razzoli DNSDNF145DNS12DNF11618DNQDNSDNF240 131
19 Slovenia Stefan Hadalin 1332DNQDNSDNQ261822DNF2DNS100 121
20 Italy Stefano Gross 14DNF1DSQ2DNS261529DNF1DNF1DNS320 116
21 Croatia Istok Rodes DNF1DNQ36DNS36DNF2DNF1DNQDNF2DNS1326 111
22 France Jean-Baptiste Grange 45DNF220DNS1429DNF2DNS 108
23 Bulgaria Albert Popov 11DNQ15DNSDNQDNQDNF12940DNSDNF10 95
24 France Julien Lizeroux 20200DNSDNF122DNF11118DNSDNF10 91
25 Croatia Elias Kolega DNQDNQDNF1DNS11401310DNF2DNS70 81
Austria Marc Digruber 129DNF1DNSDNF19DNF1936DNS60 81
References [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
  •   Winner
  •   2nd place
  •   3rd place
  • DNF1 = Did not finish run 1
  • DSQ1 = Disqualified run 1
  • DNQ = Did not qualify for run 2
  • DNF2 = Did not finish run 2
  • DSQ2 = Disqualified run 2
  • DNS = Did not start
  • Updated at 18 March 2019, after all events.[14]

See also

References

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