Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom

Women's giant slalom
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueHafjell
DateFebruary 24
Competitors47 from 19 nations
Winning time2:30.97
Medalists
   Italy
   Germany
   Switzerland
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 Women's giant slalom competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Hafjell.[1]

The defending world champion was Carole Merle of France, as well as the defending World Cup giant slalom champion, while Austria's Anita Wachter was the leader of the 1994 World Cup. [2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Deborah Compagnoni Italy 1:20.37 1:10.60 2:30.97 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Martina Ertl-Renz Germany 1:21.34 1:10.85 2:32.19 +1.22
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Vreni Schneider Switzerland 1:21.29 1:11.68 2:32.97 +2.00
4 Anita Wachter Austria 1:21.18 1:11.88 2:33.06 +2.09
5 Carole Merle France 1:21.56 1:11.88 2:33.44 +2.47
6 Eva Twardokens United States 1:22.12 1:12.29 2:34.41 +3.44
7 Lara Magoni Italy 1:21.85 1:12.82 2:34.67 +3.70
8 Marianne Kjørstad Norway 1:21.81 1:12.98 2:34.79 +3.82
9 Heidi Zeller-Bähler Switzerland 1:23.14 1:12.00 2:35.14 +4.17
10 Christina Meier-Höck Germany 1:22.02 1:13.20 2:35.22 +4.25
11 Birgit Heeb-Batliner Liechtenstein 1:22.58 1:13.51 2:36.09 +5.12
12 Špela Pretnar Slovenia 1:22.81 1:13.30 2:36.11 +5.14
13 Anne-Lise Parisien United States 1:23.55 1:12.89 2:36.44 +5.47
14 Sylvia Eder Austria 1:23.03 1:13.45 2:36.48 +5.51
15 Karin Roten Switzerland 1:23.22 1:13.33 2:36.55 +5.58
16 Sabina Panzanini Italy 1:22.94 1:13.69 2:36.63 +5.66
17 Ainhoa Ibarra Spain 1:23.36 1:13.31 2:36.67 +5.70
18 Régine Cavagnoud France 1:23.45 1:13.33 2:36.78 +5.81
19 Trine Bakke-Rognmo Norway 1:23.63 1:13.55 2:37.18 +6.21
20 Urška Hrovat Slovenia 1:23.61 1:14.55 2:38.16 +7.19
21 María José Rienda Spain 1:24.62 1:14.83 2:39.45 +8.48
22 Mónica Bosch Spain 1:25.62 1:15.61 2:41.23 +10.26
23 Ásta Halldórsdóttir Iceland 1:28.02 1:16.18 2:44.20 +13.23
24 Zali Steggall Australia 1:28.68 1:17.46 2:46.14 +15.17
- Hilde Gerg Germany 1:21.00 DNF - -
- Katja Seizinger Germany 1:21.62 DNF - -
- Corinne Rey-Bellet Switzerland 1:21.71 DNF - -
- Alenka Dovžan Slovenia 1:22.60 DNF - -
- Heidi Voelker United States 1:23.08 DNF - -
- Caroline Gedde-Dahl Norway 1:23.42 DNF - -
- Diann Roffe United States 1:23.99 DNS - -
- Leila Piccard France 1:24.58 DNF - -
- Mélanie Turgeon Canada 1:25.10 DNF - -
- Vicky Grau Andorra 1:26.05 DNF - -
- Olha Lohinova Ukraine 1:26.78 DNS - -
- Pernilla Wiberg Sweden DNF - - -
- Morena Gallizio Italy DNF - - -
- Sophie Lefranc France DNF - - -
- Kristina Andersson Sweden DNF - - -
- Ylva Nowén Sweden DNF - - -
- Katja Koren Slovenia DNF - - -
- Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria DNF - - -
- Erika Hansson Sweden DNF - - -
- Caroline Poussier Andorra DNF - - -
- Emma Carrick-Anderson Great Britain DNF - - -
- Nataliya Buga Russia DNF - - -
- Éva Koch Hungary 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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