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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kjetil André Aamodt  Norwegen
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marc Girardelli  Luxemburg
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jan Einar Thorsen  Norwegen
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Men's Super-G
StandortVal 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. Girardelli's silver was Luxembourg's first ever Winter Olympic medal, and the country's first Olympic medal since Josy Barthel won gold in 1500 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics.

Results

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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).

Rank Bib Name Land Zeit Difference
  3 Kjetil André Aamodt   Norwegen 1:13.04
  4 Marc Girardelli   Luxemburg 1:13.77 +0.73
  12 Jan Einar Thorsen   Norwegen 1:13.83 +0.79
4 7 Ole Kristian Furuseth   Norwegen 1:13.87 +0.83
5 16 Josef Polig   Italien 1:13.88 +0.84
6 2 Marco Hangl   Schweiz 1:13.90 +0.86
7 6 Günther Mader   Österreich 1:14.08 +1.04
8 17 Tom Stiansen   Norwegen 1:14.51 +1.47
9 1 Markus Wasmeier   Deutschland 1:14.58 +1.54
10 5 Paul Accola   Schweiz 1:14.60 +1.56
11 26 Fredrik Nyberg   Schweden 1:14.61 +1.57
12 29 Gianfranco Martin   Italien 1:14.81 +1.77
13 23 Jeff Olson   Vereinigte Staaten 1:15.06 +2.02
14 10 Urs Kälin   Schweiz 1:15.22 +2.18
15 19 Rainer Salzgeber   Österreich 1:15.31 +2.27
16 9 Luc Alphand   Frankreich 1:15.39 +2.35
17 27 Kyle Rasmussen   Vereinigte Staaten 1:15.58 +2.54
18 21 Patrick Ortlieb   Österreich 1:15.66 +2.62
19 15 Alberto Senigagliesi   Italien 1:15.70 +2.66
20 41 Gregor Grilc   Slowenien 1:15.71 +2.67
21 11 Hansjörg Tauscher   Deutschland 1:15.98 +2.94
22 24 Konstantin Chistyakov   Unified Team 1:16.14 +3.10
23 28 A. J. Kitt   Vereinigte Staaten 1:16.31 +3.27
24 20 Hubert Strolz   Österreich 1:16.36 +3.32
24 18 Jean-Luc Crétier   Frankreich 1:16.36 +3.32
26 34 Günther Marxer   Liechtenstein 1:16.48 +3.44
27 33 Mitja Kunc   Slowenien 1:16.49 +3.45
28 25 Tommy Moe   Vereinigte Staaten 1:16.54 +3.50
29 32 Jure Košir   Slowenien 1:16.56 +3.52
30 30 Steven Lee   Australien 1:16.58 +3.54
31 31 Berni Huber   Deutschland 1:16.78 +3.74
32 35 Paulo Oppliger   Chile 1:16.81 +3.77
33 83 Kiminobu Kimura   Japan 1:17.06 +4.02
34 46 Ricardo Campo   Spanien 1:17.11 +4.07
35 60 Jorge Pujol   Spanien 1:17.15 +4.11
36 42 Marco Büchel   Liechtenstein 1:17.25 +4.21
37 48 Marián Bíreš   Czechoslovakia 1:17.47 +4.43
38 45 Vicente Tomas   Spanien 1:17.54 +4.50
39 52 Peter Jurko   Czechoslovakia 1:17.68 +4.64
40 37 Boris Duncan   Great Britain 1:17.76 +4.72
41 54 Takuya Ishioka   Japan 1:17.81 +4.77
42 40 Simon Wi Rutene   Neuseeland 1:17.86 +4.82
43 58 Kristinn Björnsson   Island 1:17.89 +4.85
44 50 Gavin Forsyth   Great Britain 1:17.91 +4.87
45 56 Petar Dichev   Bulgarien 1:18.87 +5.83
46 62 Federico Van Ditmar   Argentinien 1:19.07 +6.03
47 61 Ramon Rossell   Andorra 1:19.10 +6.06
48 63 Willy Raine   Kanada 1:19.12 +6.08
49 53 Aleksey Maslov   Unified Team 1:19.71 +6.67
50 43 Martin Bell   Great Britain 1:19.74 +6.70
51 73 Örnólfur Valdimarsson   Island 1:20.64 +7.60
52 78 Borislav Dimitrachkov   Bulgarien 1:20.67 +7.63
53 44 Graham Bell   Great Britain 1:20.87 +7.83
54 68 Hur Seung-wook   Südkorea 1:20.96 +7.92
55 77 Lothar Christian Munder   Brasilien 1:21.07 +8.03
56 69 Attila Bónis   Ungarn 1:21.10 +8.06
57 71 Pierre Kőszáli   Ungarn 1:21.45 +8.41
58 80 Elias Majdalani   Libanon 1:22.13 +9.09
59 64 Mauricio Rotella   Chile 1:22.30 +9.26
60 79 Agustín Neiman   Argentinien 1:22.47 +9.43
61 74 Gáston Begue   Argentinien 1:22.52 +9.48
62 72 Carlos Espiasse   Argentinien 1:22.68 +9.64
63 110 Choi Yong-hee   Südkorea 1:22.75 +9.71
64 66 Alexis Racloz   Chile 1:23.26 +10.22
65 81 Péter Kristály   Ungarn 1:23.47 +10.43
66 75 Nicola Ercolani   San Marino 1:23.72 +10.68
67 112 Enis Bećirbegović   Yugoslavia 1:24.15 +11.11
68 89 Aurel Foiciuc   Rumänien 1:24.62 +11.58
69 76 Edin Terzić   Yugoslavia 1:24.70 +11.66
70 82 Hubertus von Hohenlohe   Mexiko 1:24.79 +11.75
71 85 Thomas Lefousi   Griechenland 1:25.01 +11.97
72 99 Zoran Perušina   Yugoslavia 1:25.23 +12.19
73 92 Ioannis Kapraras   Griechenland 1:26.47 +13.43
74 86 John Campbell   Virgin Islands 1:26.83 +13.79
75 97 Sérgio Schuler   Brasilien 1:27.41 +14.37
76 96 Marcelo Apovian   Brasilien 1:27.87 +14.83
77 113 Taner Üstündağ   Türkei 1:28.24 +15.20
78 90 Lamine Guèye   Senegal 1:29.18 +16.14
79 100 Keith Fraser   Swasiland 1:29.39 +16.35
80 98 Sokratis Aristodimou   Zypern 1:30.13 +17.09
81 101 Alekhis Fotiadis   Zypern 1:30.31 +17.27
82 102 Yakup Kadri Birinci   Türkei 1:30.40 +17.36
83 114 Mourad Guerri   Algerien 1:32.76 +19.72
84 108 Andreas Vasili   Zypern 1:32.78 +19.74
85 104 Íñigo Domenech   Mexiko 1:35.29 +22.25
86 93 Hans Egger   Brasilien 1:35.88 +22.84
87 118 Eduardo Ampudia   Mexiko 1:36.86 +23.82
88 115 Cevdet Can   Türkei 1:37.97 +24.93
89 116 Brahim Ait Sibrahim   Marokko 1:38.60 +25.56
90 109 Kamel Guerri   Algerien 1:38.94 +25.90
91 111 El-Hassan Mahta   Marokko 1:41.06 +28.02
92 119 Brahim Id Abdellah   Marokko 1:49.65 +36.61
93 107 Brahim Izdag   Marokko 2:08.31 +55.27
- 8 Franz Heinzer   Schweiz DNF -
- 13 Franck Piccard   Frankreich DNF -
- 14 Patrick Holzer   Italien DNF -
- 22 Armand Schiele   Frankreich DNF -
- 36 Rob Crossan   Kanada DNF -
- 38 Achim Vogt   Liechtenstein DNF -
- 39 Daniel Vogt   Liechtenstein DNF -
- 49 Tsuyoshi Tomii   Japan DNF -
- 51 Vitaly Andreyev   Unified Team DNF -
- 65 Vedran Pavlek   Kroatien DNF -
- 70 Marcin Szafrański   Polen DNF -
- 84 Alphonse Gomis   Senegal DNF -
- 87 Carlos Mier y Terán   Mexiko DNF -
- 88 Emilian Focşeneanu   Rumänien DNF -
- 94 Jason Gasperoni   San Marino DNF -
- 95 Balázs Tornay   Ungarn DNF -
- 103 Tang Wei-Tsu   Chinese Taipei DNF -
- 105 Ahmet Demir   Türkei DNF -
- 106 Igor Latinović   Yugoslavia DNF -
- 117 Jakub Malczewski   Polen DNF -
- 47 Xavier Ubeira   Spanien DQ -
- 55 Gerard Escoda   Andorra DQ -
- 57 Nahum Orobitg   Andorra DQ -
- 59 Lyubomir Popov   Bulgarien DQ -
- 67 Victor Gómez   Andorra DQ -
- 91 Stergios Pappos   Griechenland DNS -
Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "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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