Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G

Men's Super G
at the XV Olympic Winter Games

Alpine skiing
VenueNakiska
DateFebruary 21
Competitors94 from 34 nations
Winning time1:39.66
Medalists
   France
   Austria
   Sweden
Alpine skiing at the
1988 Winter Olympics
Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women

The Men's Super G competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Nakiska. [1]

The defending world champion was Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland, who was also the defending World Cup Super G champion and led the 1988 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Time Difference
1st Franck Piccard France 1:39.66 -
2nd Helmut Mayer Austria 1:40.96 +1.30
3rd Lars-Börje Eriksson Sweden 1:41.08 +1.42
4 Hubert Strolz Austria 1:41.11 +1.45
5 Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland 1:41.96 +2.30
5 Günther Mader Austria 1:41.96 +2.30
7 Luc Alphand France 1:42.27 +2.61
8 Leonhard Stock Austria 1:42.36 +2.70
9 Tomaž Čižman Yugoslavia 1:42.47 +2.81
10 Ivano Camozzi Italy 1:42.66 +3.00
11 Heinz Holzer Italy 1:42.88 +3.22
12 Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein 1:43.00 +3.34
13 Jim Read Canada 1:43.01 +3.35
14 Shinya Chiba Japan 1:43.03 +3.37
15 Franz Heinzer Switzerland 1:43.32 +3.66
16 Klemen Bergant Yugoslavia 1:43.41 +3.75
17 Günther Marxer Liechtenstein 1:44.16 +4.50
18 Tiger Shaw United States 1:44.26 +4.60
19 Felix Belczyk Canada 1:44.31 +4.65
20 Niklas Lindqvist Sweden 1:44.88 +5.22
20 Yves Tavernier France 1:44.88 +5.22
22 Rob Boyd Canada 1:45.04 +5.38
23 Adrian Bireš Czechoslovakia 1:45.33 +5.67
24 Matthias Hubrich New Zealand 1:45.46 +5.80
24 Jeff Olson United States 1:45.46 +5.80
26 Carlo Gerosa Italy 1:45.82 +6.16
27 Peter Jurko Czechoslovakia 1:46.03 +6.37
28 Silvio Wille Liechtenstein 1:46.08 +6.42
29 Nigel Smith Great Britain 1:47.15 +7.49
30 Bill Hudson United States 1:47.29 +7.63
31 Richard Biggins Australia 1:47.38 +7.72
32 Elias Majdalani Lebanon 1:47.58 +7.92
33 Juan Pablo Santiagos Chile 1:48.74 +9.08
34 Martin Bell Great Britain 1:48.82 +9.16
35 Graham Bell Great Britain 1:48.98 +9.32
36 Jorge Pujol Spain 1:49.33 +9.67
37 Paulo Oppliger Chile 1:49.71 +10.05
38 Nahum Orobitg Andorra 1:53.22 +13.56
39 Jorge Birkner Argentina 1:53.79 +14.13
40 Park Jae-Hyuk South Korea 1:53.89 +14.23
41 Hur Seung-Wook South Korea 1:55.13 +15.47
42 Hubertus von Fürstenberg-von Hohenlohe Mexico 1:56.03 +16.37
43 Resul Sare Turkey 1:57.65 +17.99
44 Yakup Kadri Birinci Turkey 1:59.32 +19.66
45 Nicola Ercolani San Marino 1:59.70 +20.04
46 Ioannis Kapraras Greece 2:02.06 +22.40
47 Göksay Demirhan Turkey 2:02.22 +22.56
48 Sokratis Aristodimou Cyprus 2:03.10 +23.44
49 Alex Christian Benoit Mexico 2:05.80 +26.14
50 Christian Bruderer Guatemala 2:05.99 +26.33
51 Fabio Guardigli San Marino 2:06.59 +26.93
52 Jason Edelmann Puerto Rico 2:09.93 +30.27
53 Patrice Martell Mexico 2:10.69 +31.03
54 Fabrice Notari Monaco 2:11.73 +32.07
55 Ong Ching-Ming Chinese Taipei 2:17.22 +37.56
56 Walter Sandza Puerto Rico 2:25.95 +46.29
57 Lin Chi-Liang Chinese Taipei 2:30.81 +51.15
- Carlos Andrés Bruderer Guatemala DNF -
- Nam Won-Gi South Korea DNF -
- Daníel Hilmarsson Iceland DNF -
- Javier Rivara Argentina DNF -
- Federico van Ditmar Argentina DNF -
- Félix Flechas Puerto Rico DNF -
- Kevin Wilson Puerto Rico DNF -
- Kang Nak-Youn South Korea DNF -
- Alekhis Fotiadis Cyprus DNF -
- Gerard Escoda Andorra DNF -
- Delfin Campo Spain DNF -
- Nils Linneberg Chile DNF -
- Konstantin Chistyakov Soviet Union DNF -
- Alain Villiard Canada DNF -
- Frank Wörndl West Germany DNF -
- Sergey Petrik Soviet Union DNF -
- Simon Lyle Wi Rutene New Zealand DNF -
- Finn Christian Jagge Norway DNF -
- Niklas Henning Sweden DNF -
- Robert Büchel Liechtenstein DNF -
- Katsuhito Kumagai Japan DNF -
- Luis Fernández Ochoa Spain DNF -
- Philippe Verneret France DNF -
- Steven Lee Australia DNF -
- Atle Skårdal Norway DNF -
- Jan Einar Thorsen Norway DNF -
- Daniel Mahrer Switzerland DNF -
- Martin Hangl Switzerland DNF -
- Alberto Tomba Italy DNF -
- Peter Roth West Germany DNF -
- Markus Wasmeier West Germany DNF -
- Marc Girardelli Luxembourg DNF -
- Michael Eder West Germany DNF -
- Tang Wei-Tsu Chinese Taipei DQ -
- Ignacio Birkner Argentina DQ -
- Riccardo Stacchini San Marino DQ -
- A J Kitt United States DQ -

References

  1. 1 2 "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1987 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. "1987 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

External links

Sports Reference - 1988 Men's Super G

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