Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Women's super-G
Women's Super G at the XV Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
Alpine skiing | ||||||||||
Venue | Nakiska | |||||||||
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Date | February 22 | |||||||||
Competitors | 46 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:19.03 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics | ||||
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Combined | men | women | ||
Downhill | men | women | ||
Giant slalom | men | women | ||
Slalom | men | women | ||
Super-G | men | women |
The Women's Super G competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Val d'Isère. [1]
The defending world champion was Maria Walliser of Switzerland, who was also the defending World Cup Super G champion, while Michela Figini led the 1988 World Cup.[2][3]
Results
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Sigrid Wolf | Austria | 1:19.03 | - | |
Michela Figini | Switzerland | 1:20.03 | +1.00 | |
Karen Percy | Canada | 1:20.29 | +1.26 | |
4 | Regine Mösenlechner | West Germany | 1:20.33 | +1.30 |
5 | Anita Wachter | Austria | 1:20.36 | +1.33 |
6 | Maria Walliser | Switzerland | 1:20.48 | +1.45 |
7 | Michaela Marzola | Italy | 1:20.91 | +1.88 |
7 | Zoë Haas | Switzerland | 1:20.91 | +1.88 |
9 | Edith Thys | United States | 1:20.93 | +1.90 |
10 | Christa Kinshofer-Güthlein | West Germany | 1:20.98 | +1.95 |
10 | Michaela Gerg-Leitner | West Germany | 1:20.98 | +1.95 |
12 | Carole Merle | France | 1:21.01 | +1.98 |
13 | Laurie Graham | Canada | 1:21.11 | +2.08 |
13 | Marina Kiehl | West Germany | 1:21.11 | +2.08 |
15 | Elisabeth Kirchler | Austria | 1:21.16 | +2.13 |
16 | Catherine Quittet | France | 1:21.48 | +2.45 |
17 | Brigitte Oertli | Switzerland | 1:21.56 | +2.53 |
18 | Debbie Armstrong | United States | 1:21.87 | +2.84 |
19 | Lucie Laroche | Canada | 1:21.95 | +2.92 |
20 | Mateja Svet | Yugoslavia | 1:21.96 | +2.93 |
21 | Blanca Fernández Ochoa | Spain | 1:22.04 | +3.01 |
22 | Claudine Emonet | France | 1:22.05 | +3.02 |
23 | Kerrin Lee-Gartner | Canada | 1:22.11 | +3.08 |
24 | Emi Kawabata | Japan | 1:22.24 | +3.21 |
25 | Sylvia Eder | Austria | 1:22.39 | +3.36 |
26 | Hilary Lindh | United States | 1:23.11 | +4.08 |
27 | Veronika Šarec | Yugoslavia | 1:23.17 | +4.14 |
28 | Kate Rattray | New Zealand | 1:23.48 | +4.45 |
29 | Ludmila Milanová | Czechoslovakia | 1:23.92 | +4.89 |
30 | Sachiko Yamamoto | Japan | 1:24.32 | +5.29 |
31 | Wendy Lumby | Great Britain | 1:24.36 | +5.33 |
32 | Kristin Krone | United States | 1:24.51 | +5.48 |
33 | Ainhoa Ibarra | Spain | 1:24.70 | +5.67 |
34 | Mihaela Fera | Romania | 1:25.55 | +6.52 |
35 | Clare Booth | Great Britain | 1:26.27 | +7.24 |
36 | Carolina Birkner | Argentina | 1:28.42 | +9.39 |
37 | Carolina Eiras | Argentina | 1:29.87 | +10.84 |
38 | Claudina Rossel | Andorra | 1:30.78 | +11.75 |
39 | Mariela Vallecillo | Argentina | 1:33.49 | +14.46 |
40 | Sandra Grau | Andorra | 1:33.65 | +14.62 |
41 | Astrid Steverlynck | Argentina | 1:36.51 | +17.48 |
- | Fiamma Smith | Guatemala | DNF | - |
- | Jacqueline Vogt | Liechtenstein | DNF | - |
- | Cathy Chedal | France | DNF | - |
- | Seba Johnson | Virgin Islands | DQ | - |
- | Thomai Lefousi | Greece | DQ | - |
References
- 1 2 "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ↑ "1987 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ↑ "1987 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
External links
Sports Reference - 1988 Women's Super G
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