Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

Men's slalom
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueHafjell
DateFebruary 27
Competitors57 from 25 nations
Winning time2:02.02
Medalists
   Austria
   Italy
   Slovenia
Alpine skiing at the
1994 Winter Olympics
Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women

The Men's slalom competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Hafjell.[1]

The defending world champion was Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway, while Sweden's Thomas Fogdoe was the defending World Cup slalom champion and Alberto Tomba champion of the 1994 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Thomas Stangassinger Austria 1:01.00 1:01.02 2:02.02 +0.00
2nd, silver medalist(s) Alberto Tomba Italy 1:02.84 0:59.33 2:02.17 +0.15
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jure Košir Slovenia 1:02.55 0:59.98 2:02.53 +0.51
4 Mitja Kunc Slovenia 1:02.82 0:59.80 2:02.62 +0.60
5 Thomas Fogdö Sweden 1:02.98 1:00.07 2:03.05 +1.03
6 Finn Christian Jagge Norway 1:02.16 1:01.03 2:03.19 +1.17
7 Casey Puckett United States 1:02.97 1:00.50 2:03.47 +1.45
8 Angelo Weiss Italy 1:02.77 1:00.95 2:03.72 +1.70
9 Patrick Staub Switzerland 1:02.46 1:01.73 2:04.19 +2.17
10 Andrej Miklavc Slovenia 1:02.57 1:01.78 2:04.35 +2.33
11 Andrea Zinsli Switzerland 1:02.87 1:02.07 2:04.94 +2.92
12 Mika Marila Finland 1:02.54 1:02.45 2:04.99 +2.97
13 Mats Ericson Sweden 1:03.25 1:02.24 2:05.49 +3.47
14 Thomas Grandi Canada 1:03.48 1:02.06 2:05.54 +3.52
15 Michael von Grünigen Switzerland 1:03.94 1:01.94 2:05.88 +3.86
16 Yves Dimier France 1:03.72 1:03.27 2:06.99 +4.97
17 Paul Accola Switzerland 1:04.45 1:03.11 2:07.56 +5.54
18 Kiminobu Kimura Japan 1:05.26 1:02.71 2:07.97 +5.95
19 Takuya Ishioka Japan 1:05.94 1:04.40 2:10.34 +8.32
20 Vicente Tomas Spain 1:06.71 1:06.73 2:13.44 +11.42
21 Hur Seung-Wook South Korea 1:07.43 1:06.23 2:13.66 +11.64
22 Attila Bónis Hungary 1:10.87 1:09.56 2:20.43 +18.41
- Kjetil André Aamodt Norway 1:01.80 DNF - -
- Peter Roth Germany 1:01.84 DNF - -
- Thomas Sykora Austria 1:02.03 DNF - -
- Rob Crossan Canada 1:03.45 DNF - -
- Sébastien Amiez France 1:03.66 DNF - -
- Tetsuya Okabe Japan 1:03.98 DNF - -
- Matt Grosjean United States 1:04.24 DNF - -
- Jeremy Nobis United States 1:04.86 DNF - -
- Armin Bittner Germany DNF - - -
- Gregor Grilc Slovenia DQ - - -
- Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway DQ - - -
- Günther Mader Austria DNF - - -
- Bernhard Gstrein Austria DNF - - -
- Lasse Kjus Norway DNF - - -
- Marc Girardelli Luxembourg DQ - - -
- Bernhard Bauer Germany DNF - - -
- Fabrizio Tescari Italy DNF - - -
- Johan Wallner Sweden DNF - - -
- Norman Bergamelli Italy DNF - - -
- Erik Schlopy United States DNF - - -
- Ovidio García Spain DNF - - -
- Gaku Hirasawa Japan DNF - - -
- Tobias Hellman Sweden DNF - - -
- Lyubomir Popov Bulgaria DNF - - -
- Gerard Escoda Andorra DNF - - -
- Kristinn Björnsson Iceland DNF - - -
- Simon Lyle Wi Rutene New Zealand DNF - - -
- Bill Gaylord Great Britain DNF - - -
- Xavier Ubeira Spain DNF - - -
- Haukur Arnórsson Iceland DNF - - -
- Federico Van Ditmar Argentina DNF - - -
- Petar Dichev Bulgaria DNF - - -
- Marcin Szafrański Poland DNF - - -
- Vedran Pavlek Croatia DNF - - -
- Levan Abramishvili Georgia DNF - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "Lillehammer 1994 Official Report" (PDF). Lillehammer Olympiske Organisasjonskomité. LA84 Foundation. 1994. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  2. "1993 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  3. "1993 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.

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