Alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

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Men's giant slalom
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
VenueVal d'Isère
DateFebruary 18
Competitors131 from 47 nations
Winning time2:06.98
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alberto Tomba  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway
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The Men's giant slalom competition of the Albertville 1992 Olympics was held at Val d'Isère.[1][2]

The defending world champion was Rudolf Nierlich of Austria, while Italy's Alberto Tomba was the defending World Cup giant slalom champion and leader of the 1992 World Cup.[3][4]

Results[edit]

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alberto Tomba  Italy 1:04.57 1:02.41 2:06.98 -
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 1:04.70 1:02.60 2:07.30 +0.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 1:04.81 1:03.01 2:07.82 +0.84
4 Paul Accola  Switzerland 1:04.88 1:03.14 2:08.02 +1.04
5 Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 1:05.63 1:02.53 2:08.16 +1.18
6 Günther Mader  Austria 1:05.42 1:03.38 2:08.80 +1.82
7 Rainer Salzgeber  Austria 1:05.72 1:03.11 2:08.83 +1.85
8 Fredrik Nyberg  Sweden 1:06.09 1:02.91 2:09.00 +2.02
9 Josef Polig  Italy 1:06.17 1:03.28 2:09.45 +2.47
9 Hubert Strolz  Austria 1:06.75 1:02.70 2:09.45 +2.47
11 Hans Pieren  Switzerland 1:06.34 1:03.23 2:09.57 +2.59
12 Christian Mayer  Austria 1:06.23 1:03.83 2:10.06 +3.08
13 Michael von Grünigen  Switzerland 1:06.95 1:03.72 2:10.67 +3.69
13 Stéphane Exartier  France 1:06.87 1:03.80 2:10.67 +3.69
15 Günther Marxer  Liechtenstein 1:06.69 1:04.46 2:11.15 +4.17
16 Gregor Grilc  Slovenia 1:06.80 1:04.70 2:11.50 +4.52
17 Sergio Bergamelli  Italy 1:06.95 1:04.80 2:11.75 +4.77
18 Franck Piccard  France 1:07.14 1:04.79 2:11.93 +4.95
19 Alain Feutrier  France 1:07.11 1:04.89 2:12.00 +5.02
20 Rob Parisien  United States 1:07.11 1:04.92 2:12.03 +5.05
21 Kiminobu Kimura  Japan 1:07.20 1:04.90 2:12.10 +5.12
22 Jure Košir  Slovenia 1:07.41 1:04.82 2:12.23 +5.25
23 Mitja Kunc  Slovenia 1:07.48 1:05.40 2:12.88 +5.90
24 Andrej Miklavc  Slovenia 1:07.91 1:05.04 2:12.95 +5.97
25 Casey Puckett  United States 1:08.17 1:05.08 2:13.25 +6.27
26 Achim Vogt  Liechtenstein 1:08.68 1:06.02 2:14.70 +7.72
27 Vicente Tomas  Spain 1:09.15 1:06.40 2:15.55 +8.57
28 Simon Wi Rutene  New Zealand 1:09.52 1:06.09 2:15.61 +8.63
29 Takuya Ishioka  Japan 1:09.28 1:06.64 2:15.92 +8.94
30 Petar Dichev  Bulgaria 1:09.85 1:06.53 2:16.38 +9.40
31 Xavier Ubeira  Spain 1:09.75 1:07.31 2:17.06 +10.08
32 Ricardo Campo  Spain 1:10.15 1:07.62 2:17.77 +10.79
33 Lyubomir Popov  Bulgaria 1:10.72 1:07.29 2:18.01 +11.03
34 Marián Bíreš  Czechoslovakia 1:10.98 1:07.13 2:18.11 +11.13
35 Rob Crossan  Canada 1:10.69 1:07.88 2:18.57 +11.59
36 Gerard Escoda  Andorra 1:10.70 1:07.99 2:18.69 +11.71
37 Peter Jurko  Czechoslovakia 1:10.65 1:08.50 2:19.15 +12.17
38 Nahum Orobitg  Andorra 1:11.37 1:07.93 2:19.30 +12.32
39 Willy Raine  Canada 1:11.30 1:08.76 2:20.06 +13.08
40 Bill Gaylord  Great Britain 1:12.04 1:08.62 2:20.66 +13.68
41 Borislav Dimitrachkov  Bulgaria 1:12.08 1:09.57 2:21.65 +14.67
42 Pierre Kőszáli  Hungary 1:12.73 1:10.63 2:23.36 +16.38
43 Gavin Forsyth  Great Britain 1:13.51 1:10.72 2:24.23 +17.25
44 Örnólfur Valdimarsson  Iceland 1:13.88 1:11.14 2:25.02 +18.04
45 Nils Gelbjerg-Hansen  Denmark 1:14.04 1:12.45 2:26.49 +19.51
46 Marcin Szafrański  Poland 1:15.06 1:12.34 2:27.40 +20.42
47 Agustín Neiman  Argentina 1:16.44 1:11.87 2:28.31 +21.33
48 Emilian Focşeneanu  Romania 1:15.48 1:13.52 2:29.00 +22.02
49 Alexis Racloz  Chile 1:16.50 1:12.77 2:29.27 +22.29
50 Balázs Tornay  Hungary 1:16.71 1:13.00 2:29.71 +22.73
51 Mauricio Rotella  Chile 1:15.92 1:14.52 2:30.44 +23.46
52 Jakub Malczewski  Poland 1:15.86 1:14.81 2:30.67 +23.69
53 Aurel Foiciuc  Romania 1:16.03 1:14.79 2:30.82 +23.84
54 Gáston Begue  Argentina 1:17.22 1:13.94 2:31.16 +24.18
55 Diego Margozzini  Chile 1:17.43 1:15.89 2:33.32 +26.34
56 Péter Kristály  Hungary 1:18.34 1:16.04 2:34.38 +27.40
57 Elias Majdalani  Lebanon 1:18.32 1:17.45 2:35.77 +28.79
58 Zoran Perušina  Yugoslavia 1:18.95 1:17.07 2:36.02 +29.04
59 Jason Gasperoni  San Marino 1:20.74 1:17.61 2:38.35 +31.37
60 Taner Üstündağ  Turkey 1:20.44 1:18.51 2:38.95 +31.97
61 Alekhis Fotiadis  Cyprus 1:22.01 1:17.98 2:39.99 +33.01
62 John Campbell  Virgin Islands 1:20.68 1:19.35 2:40.03 +33.05
63 Keith Fraser  Swaziland 1:21.93 1:19.83 2:41.76 +34.78
64 Sérgio Schuler  Brazil 1:22.31 1:20.30 2:42.61 +35.63
65 Carlos Mier y Terán  Mexico 1:22.24 1:22.49 2:44.73 +37.75
66 Lamine Guèye  Senegal 1:21.60 1:23.38 2:44.98 +38.00
67 Ahmet Demir  Turkey 1:23.00 1:22.26 2:45.26 +38.28
Kim Chol-ryong  North Korea 1:23.24 1:22.02
69 Andreas Vasili  Cyprus 1:22.86 1:23.40 2:46.26 +39.28
70 Cevdet Can  Turkey 1:23.62 1:22.78 2:46.40 +39.42
71 Michael Teruel  Philippines 1:24.13 1:22.71 2:46.84 +39.86
72 Eduardo Ampudia  Mexico 1:23.07 1:24.53 2:47.60 +40.62
73 Marcelo Apovian  Brazil 1:23.07 1:24.97 2:48.04 +41.06
74 Alphonse Gomis  Senegal 1:24.29 1:23.79 2:48.08 +41.10
75 Yakup Kadri Birinci  Turkey 1:24.73 1:23.39 2:48.12 +41.14
76 Sokratis Aristodimou  Cyprus 1:25.03 1:23.13 2:48.16 +41.18
77 Guillermo Avila  Bolivia 1:24.68 1:26.09 2:50.77 +43.79
78 Brahim Ait Sibrahim  Morocco 1:26.81 1:27.41 2:54.22 +47.24
79 German Sánchez  Mexico 1:27.29 1:29.42 2:56.71 +49.73
80 Kamel Guerri  Algeria 1:28.85 1:34.92 3:03.77 +56.79
81 Chen Tong-Jong  Chinese Taipei 1:31.48 1:34.51 3:05.99 +59.01
82 Nanak Chand Thakur  India 1:31.98 1:37.05 3:09.03 +62.05
83 Daniel Stahle  Bolivia 1:33.56 1:38.80 3:12.36 +65.38
84 Mustapha Naitlhou  Morocco 1:38.11 1:39.21 3:17.32 +70.34
85 Mourad Guerri  Algeria 1:28.34 1:51.99 3:20.33 +73.35
86 Noureddine Bouchaal  Morocco 1:38.40 1:43.90 3:22.30 +75.32
87 Carlos Aramayo  Bolivia 1:38.83 1:45.46 3:24.29 +77.31
88 Dany Abounaoum  Lebanon 1:37.40 1:46.99 3:24.39 +77.41
89 José-Manuel Bejarano  Bolivia 1:36.47 1:50.88 3:27.35 +80.37
90 Julián Muñoz  Costa Rica 1:47.78 1:58.73 3:46.51 +99.53
91 Alejandro Preinfalk  Costa Rica 2:04.91 2:44.15 4:49.06 +162.08
- Johan Wallner  Sweden 1:05.64 DNF - -
- Steve Locher  Switzerland 1:05.80 DNF - -
- Peter Roth  Germany 1:07.68 DQ - -
- Matt Grosjean  United States 1:07.76 DNF - -
- Armin Bittner  Germany 1:07.77 DNF - -
- Jorge Pujol  Spain 1:09.20 DNF - -
- Ramon Rossell  Andorra 1:12.28 DNF - -
- Victor Gómez  Andorra 1:12.87 DNF - -
- Tsuyoshi Tomii  Japan 1:13.36 DNF - -
- Sean Langmuir  Great Britain 1:13.72 DNF - -
- Attila Bónis  Hungary 1:13.98 DNF - -
- Hur Seung-Wook  South Korea 1:13.99 DQ - -
- Carlos Espiasse  Argentina 1:16.77 DNF - -
- Thomas Lefousi  Greece 1:17.22 DNF - -
- Choi Yong-Hee  South Korea 1:17.53 DNF - -
- Hans Egger  Brazil 1:27.47 DNF - -
- Jean Khalil  Lebanon 1:28.07 DQ - -
- Fábio Igel  Brazil 1:28.83 DNF - -
- Ong Ching-Ming  Chinese Taipei 1:38.66 DNF - -
- Lal Chuni  India 1:39.56 DNF - -
- Gabriel Chernacov  Costa Rica 2:11.34 DNF - -
- Lasse Kjus  Norway DNF - - -
- Patrick Holzer  Italy DNF - - -
- Didrik Marksten  Norway DNF - - -
- Markus Wasmeier  Germany DNF - - -
- Chris Puckett  United States DNF - - -
- Marco Büchel  Liechtenstein DNF - - -
- Kristinn Björnsson  Iceland DNF - - -
- Vedran Pavlek  Croatia DNF - - -
- Federico Van Ditmar  Argentina DNF - - -
- Ioannis Kapraras  Greece DNF - - -
- Nicola Ercolani  San Marino DNF - - -
- Jorge Eduardo Ballesteros  Mexico DNF - - -
- Rejmon Horo  Yugoslavia DNF - - -
- Enis Bećirbegović  Yugoslavia DNF - - -
- Martin Chernacov  Costa Rica DNF - - -
- Igor Latinović  Yugoslavia DQ - - -
- El-Hassan Mahta  Morocco DQ - - -
- Raymond Keyrouz  Lebanon DQ - - -

References[edit]

  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 February 26, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Men's Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1991 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "1991 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.