Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

Women's slalom
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueShiga Kogen
DateFebruary 19
Competitors57 from 27 nations
Winning time1:32.40
Medalists
   Germany
   Italy
   Australia
Alpine skiing at the
1998 Winter Olympics
Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women

The Women's slalom competition of the Nagano 1998Olympics was held at Shiga Kogen.[1]

The defending world champion was Deborah Compagnoni of Italy, while Sweden's Pernilla Wiberg was the defending World Cup slalom champion. [2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Hilde Gerg Germany 0:45.89 0:46.51 1:32.40 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Deborah Compagnoni Italy 0:45.29 0:47.17 1:32.46 +0.06
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Zali Steggall Australia 0:45.96 0:46.71 1:32.67 +0.27
4 Martina Ertl-Renz Germany 0:46.22 0:46.69 1:32.91 +0.51
5 Sabine Egger Austria 0:45.97 0:47.25 1:33.22 +0.82
6 Ingrid Salvenmoser Austria 0:46.84 0:46.55 1:33.39 +0.99
7 Martina Accola Switzerland 0:46.37 0:47.75 1:34.12 +1.72
8 Morena Gallizio Italy 0:46.93 0:47.94 1:34.87 +2.47
9 Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer Germany 0:47.78 0:47.21 1:34.99 +2.59
10 Anna Ottosson Sweden 0:47.31 0:47.93 1:35.24 +2.84
11 Nataša Bokal Slovenia 0:47.72 0:47.87 1:35.59 +3.19
12 Ylva Nowén Sweden 0:48.07 0:48.26 1:36.33 +3.93
13 Julie Parisien United States 0:47.91 0:48.44 1:36.35 +3.95
14 María José Rienda Contreras Spain 0:47.73 0:48.73 1:36.46 +4.06
15 Lara Magoni Italy 0:48.13 0:48.50 1:36.63 +4.23
16 Alenka Dovžan Slovenia 0:47.95 0:48.71 1:36.66 +4.26
17 Kazuko Ikeda Japan 0:47.88 0:49.41 1:37.29 +4.89
18 Tanja Poutiainen Finland 0:48.06 0:49.45 1:37.51 +5.11
19 Vicky Grau Andorra 0:48.41 0:49.28 1:37.69 +5.29
20 Junko Yamakawa Japan 0:48.76 0:49.34 1:38.10 +5.70
21 Diana Fehr Liechtenstein 0:48.66 0:50.10 1:38.76 +6.36
22 Sarah Schleper United States 0:49.17 0:50.25 1:39.42 +7.02
23 Tamara Schädler Liechtenstein 0:49.74 0:50.27 1:40.01 +7.61
24 Kumiko Kashiwagi Japan 0:49.63 0:50.83 1:40.46 +8.06
25 Carola Calello Argentina 0:50.52 0:51.04 1:41.56 +9.16
26 Nadezhda Vasileva Bulgaria 0:52.68 0:52.76 1:45.44 +13.04
27 Mirjana Granzov Yugoslavia 0:52.45 0:54.20 1:46.65 +14.25
- Leïla Piccard France 0:46.25 DNF - -
- Karin Roten Switzerland 0:46.64 DNF - -
- Kristina Koznick United States 0:46.73 DNF - -
- Urška Hrovat Slovenia 0:47.02 DNF - -
- Špela Pretnar Slovenia 0:47.11 DNF - -
- Trine Bakke-Rognmo Norway 0:47.17 DNF - -
- Henna Raita Finland 0:47.18 DNF - -
- Mónica Bosch Spain 0:47.89 DNF - -
- Katerina Tichy Canada 0:47.93 DNF - -
- Katrine Hvidsteen Denmark 0:51.10 DNF - -
- Martina Fortkord Sweden 0:53.25 DNS - -
- Pernilla Wiberg Sweden DNF - - -
- Claudia Riegler New Zealand DNF - - -
- Sonja Nef Switzerland DNF - - -
- Laure Pequegnot France DNF - - -
- Patricia Chauvet-Blanc France DNF - - -
- Elisabetta Biavaschi Italy DNF - - -
- Andrine Flemmen Norway DNF - - -
- Emma Carrick-Anderson Great Britain DNF - - -
- Trude Gimle Norway DNF - - -
- Janica Kostelić Croatia DNF - - -
- Brynja Þorsteinsdóttir Iceland DNF - - -
- Sigríður Þorláksdóttir Iceland DNF - - -
- Theódóra Mathiesen Iceland DNF - - -
- Lucie Hrstková Czech Republic DNF - - -
- Kinga Barsi Hungary DNF - - -
- Marika Labancz Hungary DNF - - -
- Tasha Nelson United States DQ - - -
- Noriyo Hiroi Japan DQ - - -
- Sofia Akhmeteli Georgia DQ - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
  2. "1997 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  3. "1997 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.

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