Alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G

The men's super-G competition of the Albertville 1992 Olympics was held at Val-d'Isère on Sunday, 16 February.[1][2]

Men's super-G
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
VenueVal-d'Isère
Date16 February
Competitors118 from 43 nations
Winning time1:13.04
Medalists
Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway
Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg
Jan Einar Thorsen  Norway
Men's Super-G
LocationVal d'Isère
Face de Bellevarde
Vertical   535 m (1,755 ft)
Top elevation2,371 m (7,779 ft)  
Base elevation1,836 m (6,024 ft)

The defending world champion was Stephan Eberharter of Austria, while Switzerland's Franz Heinzer was the defending World Cup super-G champion, and his countryman Paul Accola was leading the current season.[3][4]

Norway captured three of the top four spots: Kjetil André Aamodt was the champion, Jan Einar Thorsen was the bronze medalist, and Ole Kristian Furuseth was fourth. Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg took the silver;[5] Tom Stiansen, the fourth and final entrant of Norway, was eighth. Accola was tenth, Heinzer did not finish, and Eberharter was not selected for the Austrian Olympic team.

The Face de Bellevarde course started at an elevation of 2,371 m (7,779 ft) above sea level with a vertical drop of 535 m (1,755 ft) and a course length of 1.650 km (1.03 mi). Aamodt's winning time was 73.04 seconds, yielding an average course speed of 81.325 km/h (50.5 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 7.325 m/s (24.0 ft/s).

Aamodt became the first Scandinavian to win an Olympic alpine speed event. The medals were the first for Norway in alpine skiing in forty years, since Stein Eriksen won gold and silver on home country snow in 1952.

Results

The race was started at 11:30 local time, (UTC +1). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was −4.0 °C (25 °F), and the snow condition was hard; the temperature at the finish was at −3.0 °C (27 °F).

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
3Kjetil André Aamodt Norway1:13.04
4Marc Girardelli Luxembourg1:13.77+0.73
12Jan Einar Thorsen Norway1:13.83+0.79
47Ole Kristian Furuseth Norway1:13.87+0.83
516Josef Polig Italy1:13.88+0.84
62Marco Hangl Switzerland1:13.90+0.86
76Günther Mader Austria1:14.08+1.04
817Tom Stiansen Norway1:14.51+1.47
91Markus Wasmeier Germany1:14.58+1.54
105Paul Accola Switzerland1:14.60+1.56
1126Fredrik Nyberg Sweden1:14.61+1.57
1229Gianfranco Martin Italy1:14.81+1.77
1323Jeff Olson United States1:15.06+2.02
1410Urs Kälin Switzerland1:15.22+2.18
1519Rainer Salzgeber Austria1:15.31+2.27
169Luc Alphand France1:15.39+2.35
1727Kyle Rasmussen United States1:15.58+2.54
1821Patrick Ortlieb Austria1:15.66+2.62
1915Alberto Senigagliesi Italy1:15.70+2.66
2041Gregor Grilc Slovenia1:15.71+2.67
2111Hansjörg Tauscher Germany1:15.98+2.94
2224Konstantin Chistyakov Unified Team1:16.14+3.10
2328A. J. Kitt United States1:16.31+3.27
2420Hubert Strolz Austria1:16.36+3.32
2418Jean-Luc Crétier France1:16.36+3.32
2634Günther Marxer Liechtenstein1:16.48+3.44
2733Mitja Kunc Slovenia1:16.49+3.45
2825Tommy Moe United States1:16.54+3.50
2932Jure Košir Slovenia1:16.56+3.52
3030Steven Lee Australia1:16.58+3.54
3131Berni Huber Germany1:16.78+3.74
3235Paulo Oppliger Chile1:16.81+3.77
3383Kiminobu Kimura Japan1:17.06+4.02
3446Ricardo Campo Spain1:17.11+4.07
3560Jorge Pujol Spain1:17.15+4.11
3642Marco Büchel Liechtenstein1:17.25+4.21
3748Marián Bíreš Czechoslovakia1:17.47+4.43
3845Vicente Tomas Spain1:17.54+4.50
3952Peter Jurko Czechoslovakia1:17.68+4.64
4037Boris Duncan Great Britain1:17.76+4.72
4154Takuya Ishioka Japan1:17.81+4.77
4240Simon Lyle Wi Rutene New Zealand1:17.86+4.82
4358Kristinn Björnsson Iceland1:17.89+4.85
4450Gavin Forsyth Great Britain1:17.91+4.87
4556Petar Dichev Bulgaria1:18.87+5.83
4662Federico Van Ditmar Argentina1:19.07+6.03
4761Ramon Rossell Andorra1:19.10+6.06
4863Willy Raine Canada1:19.12+6.08
4953Aleksey Maslov Unified Team1:19.71+6.67
5043Martin Bell Great Britain1:19.74+6.70
5173Örnólfur Valdimarsson Iceland1:20.64+7.60
5278Borislav Dimitrachkov Bulgaria1:20.67+7.63
5344Graham Bell Great Britain1:20.87+7.83
5468Hur Seung-wook South Korea1:20.96+7.92
5577Lothar Christian Munder Brazil1:21.07+8.03
5669Attila Bónis Hungary1:21.10+8.06
5771Pierre Kőszáli Hungary1:21.45+8.41
5880Elias Majdalani Lebanon1:22.13+9.09
5964Mauricio Rotella Chile1:22.30+9.26
6079Agustín Neiman Argentina1:22.47+9.43
6174Gáston Begue Argentina1:22.52+9.48
6272Carlos Espiasse Argentina1:22.68+9.64
63110Choi Yong-hee South Korea1:22.75+9.71
6466Alexis Racloz Chile1:23.26+10.22
6581Péter Kristály Hungary1:23.47+10.43
6675Nicola Ercolani San Marino1:23.72+10.68
67112Enis Bećirbegović Yugoslavia1:24.15+11.11
6889Aurel Foiciuc Romania1:24.62+11.58
6976Edin Terzić Yugoslavia1:24.70+11.66
7082Hubertus von Hohenlohe Mexico1:24.79+11.75
7185Thomas Lefousi Greece1:25.01+11.97
7299Zoran Perušina Yugoslavia1:25.23+12.19
7392Ioannis Kapraras Greece1:26.47+13.43
7486John Campbell Virgin Islands1:26.83+13.79
7597Sérgio Schuler Brazil1:27.41+14.37
7696Marcelo Apovian Brazil1:27.87+14.83
77113Taner Üstündağ Turkey1:28.24+15.20
7890Lamine Guèye Senegal1:29.18+16.14
79100Keith Fraser Swaziland1:29.39+16.35
8098Sokratis Aristodimou Cyprus1:30.13+17.09
81101Alekhis Fotiadis Cyprus1:30.31+17.27
82102Yakup Kadri Birinci Turkey1:30.40+17.36
83114Mourad Guerri Algeria1:32.76+19.72
84108Andreas Vasili Cyprus1:32.78+19.74
85104Íñigo Domenech Mexico1:35.29+22.25
8693Hans Egger Brazil1:35.88+22.84
87118Eduardo Ampudia Mexico1:36.86+23.82
88115Cevdet Can Turkey1:37.97+24.93
89116Brahim Ait Sibrahim Morocco1:38.60+25.56
90109Kamel Guerri Algeria1:38.94+25.90
91111El-Hassan Mahta Morocco1:41.06+28.02
92119Brahim Id Abdellah Morocco1:49.65+36.61
93107Brahim Izdag Morocco2:08.31+55.27
-8Franz Heinzer SwitzerlandDNF-
-13Franck Piccard FranceDNF-
-14Patrick Holzer ItalyDNF-
-22Armand Schiele FranceDNF-
-36Rob Crossan CanadaDNF-
-38Achim Vogt LiechtensteinDNF-
-39Daniel Vogt LiechtensteinDNF-
-49Tsuyoshi Tomii JapanDNF-
-51Vitaly Andreyev Unified TeamDNF-
-65Vedran Pavlek CroatiaDNF-
-70Marcin Szafrański PolandDNF-
-84Alphonse Gomis SenegalDNF-
-87Carlos Mier y Terán MexicoDNF-
-88Emilian Focşeneanu RomaniaDNF-
-94Jason Gasperoni San MarinoDNF-
-95Balázs Tornay HungaryDNF-
-103Tang Wei-Tsu Chinese TaipeiDNF-
-105Ahmet Demir TurkeyDNF-
-106Igor Latinović YugoslaviaDNF-
-117Jakub Malczewski PolandDNF-
-47Xavier Ubeira SpainDQ-
-55Gerard Escoda AndorraDQ-
-57Nahum Orobitg AndorraDQ-
-59Lyubomir Popov BulgariaDQ-
-67Victor Gómez AndorraDQ-
-91Stergios Pappos GreeceDNS-
Source:[1]

References

  1. "Albertville 1992 Official Report" (PDF). Le Comite d'Organisation des Jeux Olympiques Albertville. LA84 Foundation. 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  2. "Alpine Skiing at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Men's Super G". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  3. "1991 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  4. "1991 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  5. "Girardelli ends Olympic hex with silver". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 17, 1992. p. 6B.
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