Alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

Men's giant slalom
at the XIII Olympic Winter Games

Alpine skiing
VenueWhiteface Mountain
DateFebruary 18-19
Competitors78 from 28 nations
Winning time2:40.74
Medalists
   Sweden
   Liechtenstein
   Austria
Alpine skiing at the
1980 Winter Olympics
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women

The Men's giant slalom competition of the Lake Placid 1980 Olympics was held at Whiteface Mountain.[1]

The defending world champion was Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden, who was also the defending World Cup giant slalom champion and led the 1980 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st Ingemar Stenmark Sweden 1:20.49 1:20.25 2:40.74 -
2nd Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein 1:20.17 1:21.32 2:41.49 +0.75
3rd Hans Enn Austria 1:20.31 1:22.20 2:42.51 +1.77
4 Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia 1:21.28 1:21.25 2:42.53 +1.79
5 Jacques Lüthy Switzerland 1:21.55 1:21.20 2:42.75 +2.01
6 Bruno Noeckler Italy 1:20.99 1:21.96 2:42.95 +2.21
7 Joël Gaspoz Switzerland 1:21.10 1:21.95 2:43.05 +2.31
8 Boris Strel Yugoslavia 1:21.45 1:21.79 2:43.24 +2.50
9 Aleksandr Shirov Soviet Union 1:21.53 1:22.54 2:44.07 +3.33
10 Phil Mahre United States 1:21.74 1:22.59 2:44.33 +3.59
11 Jarle Halsnes Norway 1:21.64 1:22.85 2:44.49 +3.75
12 Jure Franko Yugoslavia 1:21.50 1:23.13 2:44.63 +3.89
13 Christian Orlainsky Austria 1:21.92 1:22.78 2:44.70 +3.96
14 Jorge Pérez Spain 1:22.06 1:22.82 2:44.88 +4.14
15 Steve Mahre United States 1:21.86 1:23.08 2:44.94 +4.20
15 Vladimir Andreyev Soviet Union 1:22.19 1:22.75 2:44.94 +4.20
17 Frank Wörndl West Germany 1:21.70 1:23.88 2:45.58 +4.84
18 Anton Steiner Austria 1:21.93 1:23.83 2:45.76 +5.02
19 Bohumír Zeman Czechoslovakia 1:22.25 1:23.71 2:45.96 +5.22
20 Albert Burger West Germany 1:22.59 1:23.53 2:46.12 +5.38
21 Torsten Jakobsson Sweden 1:23.24 1:23.18 2:46.42 +5.68
22 Francisco Fernández Ochoa Spain 1:23.11 1:23.47 2:46.58 +5.84
23 Jorge García Spain 1:23.03 1:24.05 2:47.08 +6.34
24 Paul Arne Skajem Norway 1:23.12 1:23.99 2:47.11 +6.37
25 Odd Sørli Norway 1:22.87 1:24.43 2:47.30 +6.56
26 Leonhard Stock Austria 1:22.97 1:24.43 2:47.40 +6.66
27 Petar Popangelov Bulgaria 1:23.80 1:24.32 2:48.12 +7.38
28 Stig Strand Sweden 1:23.37 1:25.25 2:48.62 +7.88
29 Toshihiro Kaiwa Japan 1:24.29 1:24.49 2:48.78 +8.04
30 Lyudmil Tonchev Bulgaria 1:23.73 1:25.09 2:48.82 +8.08
31 Mitko Khadzhiev Bulgaria 1:25.27 1:25.15 2:50.42 +9.68
32 Khristo Angelov Bulgaria 1:25.97 1:26.81 2:52.78 +12.04
33 Alan Stewart Great Britain 1:25.53 1:27.42 2:52.95 +12.21
34 Sepp Ferstl West Germany 1:25.86 1:27.17 2:53.03 +12.29
35 Sigurður Jónsson Iceland 1:27.33 1:26.46 2:53.79 +13.05
36 Atsushi Sawada Japan 1:25.23 1:28.82 2:54.05 +13.31
37 Norberto Quiroga Argentina 1:27.16 1:28.49 2:55.65 +14.91
38 Rob McIntyre Australia 1:28.09 1:29.30 2:57.39 +16.65
39 Konrad Bartelski Great Britain 1:27.71 1:29.99 2:57.70 +16.96
40 Janez Flere Argentina 1:28.27 1:30.12 2:58.39 +17.65
41 Antony Guss Australia 1:29.26 1:29.53 2:58.79 +18.05
42 Carlos Font Andorra 1:29.47 1:29.79 2:59.26 +18.52
43 Ross Blyth Great Britain 1:29.21 1:30.89 3:00.10 +19.36
44 Guillermo Giumelli Argentina 1:30.62 1:31.64 3:02.26 +21.52
45 Patrick Toussaint Andorra 1:31.23 1:33.15 3:04.38 +23.64
46 Marcelo Martínez Argentina 1:31.17 1:34.41 3:05.58 +24.84
47 Didier Lamont Belgium 1:32.54 1:33.14 3:05.68 +24.94
48 Lazaros Arkhontopoulos Greece 1:36.32 1:39.91 3:16.23 +35.49
49 Hong In-Gi South Korea 1:39.30 1:41.50 3:20.80 +40.06
50 Piao Dongyi China 1:38.38 1:44.62 3:23.00 +42.26
51 Lazarakis Kekhagias Greece 1:42.16 1:41.24 3:23.40 +42.66
52 Giannis Stamatiou Greece 1:41.80 1:43.19 3:24.99 +44.25
53 Naji Heneine Lebanon 1:35.59 2:01.88 3:37.47 +56.73
54 Philippos Xenophontos Cyprus 1:49.52 1:48.57 3:38.09 +57.35
- Valeri Tsyganov Soviet Union 1:21.22 DNF - -
- Alex Giorgi Italy 1:22.02 DNF - -
- Piero Gros Italy 1:22.15 DNF - -
- Cary Adgate United States 1:22.48 DNF - -
- Jože Kuralt Yugoslavia 1:22.68 DNF - -
- Miguel Font Andorra 1:30.93 DNF - -
- Stuart Blakely New Zealand 1:32.99 DNF - -
- Henri Mollin Belgium 1:33.02 DNF - -
- Andreas Pilavakis Cyprus 1:44.92 DQ -
- Victor Hugo Ascarrunz, Jr. Bolivia DNF - - -
- Billy Farwig Bolivia DNF - - -
- Arturo Kinch Costa Rica DNF - - -
- Sami Rebez Lebanon DNF - - -
- Roddy Langmuir Great Britain DNF - - -
- Mark Vryenhoek New Zealand DNF - - -
- Scott Kendall New Zealand DNF - - -
- Scott Alan Sánchez Bolivia DNF - - -
- Björn Olgeirsson Iceland DNF - - -
- Osamu Kodama Japan DNF - - -
- Pete Patterson United States DNF - - -
- Mauro Bernardi Italy DNF - - -
- Peter Lüscher Switzerland DNF - - -
- Jean-Luc Fournier Switzerland DNF - - -
- Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein DQ - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "The Official Report of the XIIIth Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid 1980 - Official Results" (PDF). Lake Placid Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1980. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1979 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. "1978 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

External links

Sports-Reference - 1980 Men's Giant Slalom

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