Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Alpine skiing
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Venue Sestriere and Cesana-San Sicario
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Dates 12–25 February
No. of events 10
Competitors 287 (168 men, 80 women) from 60 nations
Turin
Location in the Alps of Europe
Sestriere
Turin
Locations in Piedmont

Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics consisted of ten events, held at Sestriere and Cesana-San Sicario, Italy. The races were held 12–25 February 2006.[1]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria45514
2 United States2002
3 Croatia1203
4 France1102
5 Sweden1034
6 Norway1001
7 Switzerland0123
8 Finland0101
Totals (8 nations)10101030

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill
Antoine Dénériaz
 France
1:48.80 Michael Walchhofer
 Austria
1:49.52 Bruno Kernen
 Switzerland
1:49.82
Combined
Ted Ligety
 United States
3:09.35 Ivica Kostelić
 Croatia
3:09.88 Rainer Schönfelder
 Austria
3:10.67
Super-G
Kjetil André Aamodt
 Norway
1:30.65 Hermann Maier
 Austria
1:30.78 Ambrosi Hoffmann
 Switzerland
1:30.98
Giant slalom
Benjamin Raich
 Austria
2:35.00 Joël Chenal
 France
2:35.07 Hermann Maier
 Austria
2:35.16
Slalom
Benjamin Raich
 Austria
1:43.14 Reinfried Herbst
 Austria
1:43.97 Rainer Schönfelder
 Austria
1:44.15

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill
Michaela Dorfmeister
 Austria
1:56.49 Martina Schild
 Switzerland
1:56.86 Anja Pärson
 Sweden
1:57.13
Combined
Janica Kostelić
 Croatia
2:51.08 Marlies Schild
 Austria
2:51.58 Anja Pärson
 Sweden
2:51.63
Super-G
Michaela Dorfmeister
 Austria
1:32.47 Janica Kostelić
 Croatia
1:32.74 Alexandra Meissnitzer
 Austria
1:33.06
Giant slalom
Julia Mancuso
 United States
2:09.19 Tanja Poutiainen
 Finland
2:09.86 Anna Ottosson
 Sweden
2:10.33
Slalom
Anja Pärson
 Sweden
1:29.04 Nicole Hosp
 Austria
1:29.33 Marlies Schild
 Austria
1:29.79

Course information

Date Race Start
elevation
Finish
elevation
Vertical
drop
Course
length
Average
gradient
Sun 12 Feb  Downhill – men   2,800 m (9,186 ft)   1,886 m (6,188 ft)   914 m (2,999 ft)   3.299 km (2.050 mi) 27.7%
Wed 15 Feb  Downhill – women   2,538 m (8,327 ft)   1,738 m (5,702 ft)   800 m (2,625 ft)   3.058 km (1.900 mi) 26.2%
Tue 14 Feb  Downhill (K) – men   2,686 m (8,812 ft)   1,886 m (6,188 ft)   800 m (2,625 ft)   2.965 km (1.842 mi) 27.0%
Sat 18 Feb  Downhill (K) – women   2,286 m (7,500 ft)   1,738 m (5,702 ft)   548 m (1,798 ft)   2.331 km (1.448 mi) 23.5%
Sat 18 Feb  Super-G – men   2,536 m (8,320 ft)   1,886 m (6,188 ft)   650 m (2,133 ft)   2.325 km (1.445 mi) 28.0%
Mon 20 Feb  Super-G – women   2,286 m (7,500 ft)   1,738 m (5,702 ft)   548 m (1,798 ft)   2.331 km (1.448 mi) 23.5%
Mon 20 Feb  Giant slalom – men   2,480 m (8,136 ft)   2,030 m (6,660 ft)   450 m (1,476 ft)
Fri 24 Feb  Giant slalom – women   2,370 m (7,776 ft)   2,030 m (6,660 ft)   340 m (1,115 ft)
Sat 25 Feb  Slalom – men   2,240 m (7,349 ft)   2,030 m (6,660 ft)   210 m (689 ft)
Wed 22 Feb  Slalom – women   2,210 m (7,251 ft)   2,030 m (6,660 ft)   180 m (591 ft)
Tue 14 Feb  Slalom (K) – men   2,210 m (7,251 ft)   2,030 m (6,660 ft)   180 m (591 ft)
Fri 17 Feb  Slalom (K) – women   2,170 m (7,119 ft)   2,030 m (6,660 ft)   140 m (459 ft)

Qualification

All entries had to be submitted to the organizing committee by 30 January 2006.

In general, athletes must be among the top 500 in the world in their event to compete. They must also have no more than 120 FIS points. Each National Olympic Committee may enter up to 22 athletes, but not more than 14 men or 14 women. No more than 4 athletes from any NOC may compete in each event.

If an NOC has fewer than 2 athletes qualified under those rules, it may send one male and one female athlete with an FIS score of no more than 140 in the slalom or giant slalom event.

See also

References

  1. "Alpine Skiing at the 2006 Turin Winter Games". Sports Reference. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  • FIS-Ski.com – alpine skiing – 2006 Winter Olympics – Sestriere and San Sicario, Italy
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