FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 – Men's downhill

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The Men's downhill competition of the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 at Åre, Sweden, was run on Sunday, February 11.[1][2]

Quick Facts Men's downhill at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007, Venue ...
Men's downhill
at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007
VenueÅre ski resort
LocationÅre, Sweden
Dates9 February
Competitors56 from 20 nations
Winning time1:44.68
Medalists
    Norway
    Canada
    Sweden
 2005
2009 
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Quick Facts Men's Downhill, Location ...
Men's Downhill
LocationOlympia
Åre, Sweden
Vertical   844 m (2,769 ft)
Top elevation1,240 m (4,068 ft)
Base elevation   396 m (1,299 ft)
Longest run2.922 km (1.82 mi)
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Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal won the gold medal, Jan Hudec of Canada took the silver, and the bronze medalist was Patrik Järbyn of host Sweden.[2]

The Olympia race course was 2.922 km (1.82 mi) in length, with a vertical drop of 844 m (2,769 ft) from a starting elevation of 1,240 m (4,068 ft) above sea level.[2] Svindall's winning time of 104.68 seconds yielded an average speed of 100.489 km/h (62.4 mph) and an average vertical descent rate of 8.0627 m/s (26.5 ft/s).

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Delayed a day due to fog, the race started at 10:00 CET (UTC+1) in fog. The air temperature was −12 °C (10 °F) at the starting gate and −8 °C (18 °F) at the finish.[2]

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RankNameCountryTimeDiff.
1st place, gold medalist(s)Aksel Lund Svindal Norway1:44.68
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Jan Hudec Canada1:45.40+0.72
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Patrik Järbyn Sweden1:45.65+0.97
4Erik Guay Canada1:45.67+0.99
5Ambrosi Hoffmann Switzerland1:45.68+1.00
6Didier Cuche Switzerland1:45.69+1.01
7Bode Miller United States1:45.95+1.27
8Mario Scheiber Austria1:45.99+1.31
9Manuel Osborne-Paradis Canada1:46.11+1.43
10Didier Défago Switzerland1:46.12+1.44
11Peter Fill Italy1:46.39+1.71
12Bruno Kernen Switzerland1:46.41+1.73
13Hermann Maier Austria1:46.43+1.75
14Kurt Sulzenbacher Italy1:46.54+1.86
15Marc Bottollier-Lasquin France1:46.56+1.88
15Michael Walchhofer Austria1:46.56+1.88
17Andrej Jerman Slovenia1:46.58+1.90
18Yannick Bertrand France1:46.78+2.10
19Andrej Šporn Slovenia1:46.83+2.15
19Pierre-Emmanuel Dalcin France1:46.83+2.15
21Steven Nyman United States1:46.86+2.18
22Fritz Strobl Austria1:46.97+2.29
23Hans Olsson Sweden1:47.08+2.40
24Niklas Rainer Sweden1:47.22+2.54
25Lars Elton Myhre Norway1:47.36+2.68
26Finlay Mickel United Kingdom1:47.45+2.77
27Johannes Stehle Germany1:47.49+2.81
28Marco Sullivan United States1:47.58+2.90
29Bjarne Solbakken Norway1:47.63+2.95
30Scott Macartney United States1:47.66+2.98
31John Kucera Canada1:47.72+3.04
32Patrick Staudacher Italy1:47.79+3.11
33Antoine Dénériaz France1:47.82+3.14
34Natko Zrnčić-Dim Croatia1:47.87+3.19
35Ondřej Bank Czech Republic1:47.92+3.24
36Matts Olsson Sweden1:48.05+3.37
37Petr Záhrobský Czech Republic1:48.26+3.58
38Christof Innerhofer Italy1:48.30+3.62
39Aleš Gorza Slovenia1:48.84+4.16
40Jouni Pellinen Finland1:48.95+4.27
41Thomas Lanning United States1:49.01+4.33
42Andreas Romar Finland1:49.19+4.51
43Aleksandr Khoroshilov Russia1:49.37+4.69
44Maui Gayme Chile1:50.35+5.67
45Ivan Ratkić Croatia1:50.46+5.78
46Roger Vidosa Andorra1:50.78+6.10
47Jorge Mandrú Chile1:51.19+6.51
48Tin Široki Croatia1:51.57+6.89
Stephan Keppler GermanyDNF
Marco Büchel LiechtensteinDNF
Rok Perko SloveniaDNF
Mark Bridgwater New ZealandDNF
Cristián Anguita ChileDNF
Konstantin Sats RussiaDNF
Filip Trejbal Czech RepublicDNS
Wojciech Zagórski PolandDNS
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