Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

The Men's giant slalom competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Nakiska.[1][2]

Men's giant slalom
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
VenueNakiska
DateFebruary 25
Competitors117 from 38 nations
Winning time2:06.37
Medalists
Alberto Tomba  Italy
Hubert Strolz  Austria
Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland

The defending world champion was Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland, who was also the defending World Cup giant slalom champion, while Alberto Tomba was leader of the 1988 World Cup.[3][4]

Results

[1]

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TotalDifference
Alberto Tomba Italy1:03.911:02.462:06.37-
Hubert Strolz Austria1:05.051:02.362:07.41+1.04
Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland1:05.571:02.822:08.39+2.02
4Ivano Camozzi Italy1:05.861:02.912:08.77+2.40
5Rudi Nierlich Austria1:05.751:03.172:08.92+2.55
6Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein1:05.651:03.382:09.03+2.66
7Helmut Mayer Austria1:06.321:02.772:09.09+2.72
8Frank Wörndl West Germany1:06.101:03.122:09.22+2.85
9Rok Petrovič Yugoslavia1:06.311:03.012:09.32+2.95
10Joël Gaspoz Switzerland1:06.701:02.872:09.57+3.20
11Günther Mader Austria1:06.741:03.302:10.04+3.67
12Tiger Shaw United States1:06.711:03.522:10.23+3.86
13Felix McGrath United States1:06.791:03.812:10.60+4.23
14Hans Pieren Switzerland1:06.461:04.222:10.68+4.31
15Klemen Bergant Yugoslavia1:07.161:03.882:11.04+4.67
16Johan Wallner Sweden1:06.841:04.462:11.30+4.93
17Carlo Gerosa Italy1:06.901:04.752:11.65+5.28
18Christian Gaidet France1:07.591:04.082:11.67+5.30
19Markus Wasmeier West Germany1:06.601:05.092:11.69+5.32
20Marc Girardelli Luxembourg1:07.791:04.002:11.79+5.42
21Jonas Nilsson Sweden1:07.581:04.402:11.98+5.61
22Jörgen Sundqvist Sweden1:07.681:04.432:12.11+5.74
23Robert Žan Yugoslavia1:07.671:04.512:12.18+5.81
24Yves Tavernier France1:07.441:04.772:12.21+5.84
25Günther Marxer Liechtenstein1:08.001:04.722:12.72+6.35
26Armin Bittner West Germany1:08.561:04.712:13.27+6.90
27Heinz Holzer Italy1:08.081:05.202:13.28+6.91
28Tetsuya Okabe Japan1:08.301:06.192:14.49+8.12
29Silvio Wille Liechtenstein1:09.201:05.882:15.08+8.71
30Sergey Petrik Soviet Union1:09.781:05.382:15.16+8.79
31Chiaki Ishioka Japan1:09.111:06.292:15.40+9.03
32Richard Biggins Australia1:09.331:06.152:15.48+9.11
33Peter Jurko Czechoslovakia1:09.211:06.292:15.50+9.13
34Bob Ormsby United States1:10.071:05.782:15.85+9.48
35Konstantin Chistyakov Soviet Union1:10.091:06.582:16.67+10.30
36Steven Lee Australia1:10.641:06.902:17.54+11.17
37Jorge Pujol Spain1:11.311:08.162:19.47+13.10
38Elias Majdalani Lebanon1:10.951:08.632:19.58+13.21
39Delfin Campo Spain1:11.681:08.502:20.18+13.81
40Juan Pablo Santiagos Chile1:12.691:08.782:21.47+15.10
41Martin Bell Great Britain1:12.641:09.722:22.36+15.99
42Daníel Hilmarsson Iceland1:13.151:09.592:22.74+16.37
43Mauricio Rotella Chile1:12.401:10.732:23.13+16.76
44Paulo Oppliger Chile1:13.161:10.602:23.76+17.39
45Jorge Birkner Argentina1:13.361:10.872:24.23+17.86
46Ignacio Birkner Argentina1:14.671:11.412:26.08+19.71
47Javier Rivara Argentina1:15.691:12.962:28.65+22.28
48Nam Won-Gi South Korea1:17.061:14.722:31.78+25.41
49Giannis Stamatiou Greece1:17.361:15.102:32.46+26.09
50Ioannis Kapraras Greece1:18.231:14.642:32.87+26.50
51Kang Nak-Youn South Korea1:17.411:15.772:33.18+26.81
52Hubertus von Fürstenberg-von Hohenlohe Mexico1:18.861:15.712:34.57+28.20
53Göksay Demirhan Turkey1:18.821:16.742:35.56+29.19
54Sokratis Aristodimou Cyprus1:20.541:16.532:37.07+30.70
55Resul Sare Turkey1:20.041:17.362:37.40+31.03
56Nicola Ercolani San Marino1:21.421:17.142:38.56+32.19
57Alex Christian Benoit Mexico1:22.351:19.102:41.45+35.08
58Alekhis Fotiadis Cyprus1:23.171:20.452:43.62+37.25
59Ahmet Demir Turkey1:23.291:20.452:43.74+37.37
60Fabio Guardigli San Marino1:24.401:22.152:46.55+40.18
61Kevin Wilson Puerto Rico1:26.311:22.882:49.19+42.82
62Arturo Kinch Costa Rica1:26.711:23.122:49.83+43.46
63Francesco Cardelli San Marino1:27.151:24.282:51.43+45.06
64Fabrice Notari Monaco1:27.141:25.012:52.15+45.78
65Carlos Andrés Bruderer Guatemala1:29.451:26.172:55.62+49.25
66Walter Sandza Puerto Rico1:35.341:33.433:08.77+62.40
67Félix Flechas Puerto Rico1:38.011:34.993:13.00+66.63
68Julián Muñoz Costa Rica1:38.711:41.883:20.59+74.22
69Alfredo Rego Guatemala1:45.071:41.523:26.59+80.22
-Tomaž Čižman Yugoslavia1:06.16DNF--
-Martin Hangl Switzerland1:07.51DNS--
-Ingemar Stenmark Sweden1:08.49DNF--
-Robert Büchel Liechtenstein1:08.55DNF--
-Finn Christian Jagge Norway1:09.70DNF--
-Lyubomir Popov Bulgaria1:10.73DNF--
-Matthias Hubrich New Zealand1:12.25DNS--
-Robbie Hourmont Great Britain1:13.54DNF--
-Gerard Escoda Andorra1:13.84DQ--
-Riccardo Stacchini San Marino1:21.89DNF--
-José-Manuel Bejarano Bolivia1:39.50DNS--
-Patrice Martell Mexico?DNF--
-Peter Roth West GermanyDNF---
-Alain Feutrier FranceDNF---
-Simon Lyle Wi Rutene New ZealandDNF---
-Luis Fernández Ochoa SpainDNF---
-Jack Miller United StatesDNF---
-Adrian Bireš CzechoslovakiaDNF---
-Morgan Jones Great BritainDNF---
-Borislav Dimitrachkov BulgariaDNF---
-Graham Bell Great BritainDNF---
-Stefan Shalamanov BulgariaDNF---
-Katsuhito Kumagai JapanDNF---
-Nils Linneberg ChileDNF---
-Park Jae-Hyuk South KoreaDNF---
-Federico van Ditmar ArgentinaDNF---
-Jason Edelmann Puerto RicoDNF---
-Christian Bruderer GuatemalaDNF---
-Yakup Kadri Birinci TurkeyDNF---
-Hur Seung-Wook South KoreaDNF---
-Carlos Pruneda MexicoDNF---
-Jim Read CanadaDQ---
-Alain Villiard CanadaDQ---
-Peter Bosinger CanadaDQ---
-Greg Grossmann CanadaDQ---
-Guillermo Avila BoliviaDQ---
-Chen Tong-jong Chinese TaipeiDQ---
-Karim Sabbagh LebanonDQ---
-Jaime Bascon BoliviaDQ---
-Pierre Succar LebanonDQ---
-Lin Chi-liang Chinese TaipeiDQ---
-Ong Ching-ming Chinese TaipeiDQ---
-Toni Salame LebanonDQ---
-Kuo Koul-hwa Chinese TaipeiDQ---
-Enrique Montano BoliviaDQ---
-Ahmad Ouachit MoroccoDQ---
-Lotfi Housnialaoui MoroccoDQ---
-Ahmed Ait Moulay MoroccoDQ---

References

  1. "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "Alpine Skiing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  3. "1987 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. "1987 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
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