Snowboarding at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's parallel giant slalom
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The men's parallel giant slalom competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics
2010 Winter Olympics
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University...

 was held at Cypress Mountain on February 27, 2010.

Qualification

Rank Bib Name Country Qual.
Pair
Time Elim.
Pair
Time Total Notes
10 Andreas Prommegger
Andreas Prommegger
Andreas Prommegger is a professional snowboarder from Austria. His speciality is the Parallel Slalom.- Career highlights :Olympic Winter GamesFIS World Snowboard Championships...

 
5 37.64 15 38.85 1:16.49 Q
3 Sylvain Dufour  2 38.18 14 38.61 1:16.79 Q
16 Simon Schoch
Simon Schoch
Simon Schoch is a Swiss snowboarder. At the 2003 World Championships, Schoch won Silver in Parallel Giant Slalom and Bronze in Parallel Slalom. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he faced his brother Philipp Schoch - the reigning Olympic champion - in the Parallel Giant Slalom Final...

 
8 38.13 14 38.82 1:16.95 Q
6 Benjamin Karl
Benjamin Karl
Benjamin Martin Karl is an Austrian snowboarder with seven World Cup victories and one FIS World Ski Championships Victory. He competed for his nation in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Parallel Giant Slalom, coming in second to Jasey Jay Anderson.- External links :*...

 
3 38.24 13 39.21 1:17.45 Q
1 Matthew Morison
Matthew Morison
Matthew Morison is a Canadian amateur Snowboarder who currently resides in Kamloops, British Columbia. Morison has qualified to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Matthew, a native of Burketon, Ontario began snowboarding at the Oshawa Ski Club at a young age. By Age 11, Morison was...

 
1 38.18 15 39.51 1:17.69 Q
4 Michael Lambert  2 38.74 12 39.07 1:17.81 Q
19 Tyler Jewell
Tyler Jewell
Tyler Jewell is an American snowboarder who has competed since 2000. His best World Cup finish was second in the 2008–09 FIS Snowboard World Cup....

 
10 38.46 12 39.39 1:17.85 Q
13 Daniel Biveson
Daniel Biveson
Daniel Biveson, born 16 December 1976 in Lidingö, Stockholm County, is a Swedish snowboarder . Biveson competes on the snowboard cross World Cup tour and has tallied 18 podium appearances and four World Cup wins...

 
7 38.41 13 39.45 1:17.86 Q
15 Mathieu Bozzetto
Mathieu Bozzetto
Mathieu Bozzetto is a professional snowboarder from France. His specialties are the parallel slalom and parallel giant slalom.-Career highlights:Olympic Winter Games...

 
8 38.69 10 39.26 1:17.95 Q
10 5 Jasey-Jay Anderson
Jasey-Jay Anderson
Jasey-Jay Anderson is a Canadian snowboarder, and Olympic gold medalist, who competed in the 1998, 2002, 2006, and 2010 Winter Olympics...

 
3 39.38 5 38.59 1:17.97 Q
11 20 Stanislav Detkov
Stanislav Detkov
Stanislav Detkov is a Russian sportsman who specifies in Snowboarding. He competed at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in the "Mens Parallel Giant Slalom" and came 11th with a total time of 1:18:29.-References:...

 
10 38.96 10 39.33 1:18.29 Q
12 24 Zan Kosir
Žan Košir
Žan Košir Žan Košir Žan Košir (born April 11, 1984 in Kranj. is a Slovenian snowboarder.Košir represented Slovenia at the 2010 Winter Olympics.-External links:*...

 
12 39.02 9 39.29 1:18.31 Q
13 23 Aaron March  12 39.08 6 39.28 1:18.36 Q
14 12 Patrick Bussler
Patrick Bussler
Patrick Bussler is a German snowboarder. He competed for Germany at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Men's parallel giant slalom. The first time he was at an FIS World Cup podium was October 10, 2008. He was selected to compete for Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics.- References :...

 
6 39.30 7 39.19 1:18.49 Q
15 9 Rok Flander
Rok Flander
Rok Flander is a Slovenian snowboarder.Flander is currently 3rd in the overall standings of the 2006-07 Snowboarding World Cup, having won a race in Kronplatz and finishing second in Sölden...

 
5 38.77 9 39.87 1:18.64 Q
16 17 Chris Klug
Chris Klug
Chris Klug is a professional alpine snowboarder. After receiving a liver transplant in 2000 to treat Primary sclerosing cholangitis, he went on to compete in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. This was the first and so far only time a transplantee had competed in the Olympics, either...

 
9 38.84 8 40.00 1:18.84 Q
17 7 Nevin Galmarini
Nevin Galmarini
Nevin Galmarini is a Swiss snowboarder. In 2009, he won the Swiss nationalships and became Swiss champion in parallel giant slalom. He is competing in the parallel giant slalom for Switzerland during the 2010 Winter Olympic games in Vancouver, Canada. He currently resides in Ardez, Switzerland...

 
4 38.99 7 39.87 1:18.86
18 8 Roland Fischnaller
Roland Fischnaller
Roland Fischnaller is an Italian snowboarder who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics, 2006 Winter Olympics. and 2010 Winter Olympics in Men's Parallel Giant Slalom.- External links :*...

 
4 38.80 11 40.07 1:18.87
19 18 Marc Iselin  9 40.39 5 38.77 1:19.16
20 11 Roland Haldi  6 38.53 11 40.98 1:19.51
21 27 Meinhard Erlacher  14 40.22 4 39.92 1:20.14
22 28 Yosyf Penyak  14 40.83 4 40.17 1:21.01
23 14 Rok Marguc
Rok Marguč
Rok Marguč is a Slovenian snowboarder who competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics, finishing 23rd in the Parallel Giant Slalom event....

 
7 39.27 8 41.82 1:21.09
24 25 Adam McLeish
Adam McLeish
Adam McLeish is a British sportsman who specifies in Snowboarding. He competed at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in the "Mens Parallel Giant Slalom" and came 24th with a total time of 1:21.09.-References:...

 
13 40.30 3 40.79 1:21.09
25 22 Izidor Sustersic  11 42.55 3 39.46 1:22.01
26 26 Ivan Rantchev  13 40.38 6 42.45 1:22.83
27 29 Yuki Nofuji  15 42.42 1 41.46 1:23.88
28 30 Petr Šindelář  15 56.49 2 41.28 1:37.77
29 21 Ingemar Walder  11 40.68 2
2 Siegfried Grabner
Siegfried Grabner
Siegfried Grabner is an Austrian professional snowboarder. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy he won bronze in the Parallel Giant Slalom competition....

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Elimination Round

Classification 5-8

The four quarterfinal losers entered the consolation bracket, where they raced for positions five through eight.
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