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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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Stangassinger  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alberto Tomba  Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jure Košir  Slovenia
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The Men's slalom competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Hafjell.[1][2]

The defending world champion was Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway, while Sweden's Thomas Fogdö was the defending World Cup slalom champion and Alberto Tomba champion of the 1994 World Cup.[3][4]

Results

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Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 1:01.00 1:01.02 2:02.02 +0.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alberto Tomba  Italy 1:02.84 0:59.33 2:02.17 +0.15
3rd place, 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 Paul 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 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. ^ a b "Lillehammer 1994 Official Report" (PDF). Lillehammer Olympiske Organisasjonskomité. LA84 Foundation. 1994. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1993 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  4. ^ "1993 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.