Alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's super-G

Women's Super G
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games

Alpine skiing
VenueMeribel
DateFebruary 18
Competitors59 from 26 nations
Winning time1:21.22
Medalists
   Italy
   France
   Germany
Alpine skiing at the
1992 Winter Olympics
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 Albertville 1992 Olympics was held at Meribel.[1]

The defending world champion was Ulrike Maier of Austria, while France's Carole Merle was the defending World Cup Super G champion, and also shared the lead in the 1992 World Cup with Heidi Zeller.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Time Difference
1st Deborah Compagnoni Italy 1:21.22 -
2nd Carole Merle France 1:22.63 +1.41
3rd Katja Seizinger Germany 1:23.19 +1.97
4 Petra Kronberger Austria 1:23.20 +1.98
5 Ulrike Maier Austria 1:23.35 +2.13
6 Kerrin Lee-Gartner Canada 1:23.76 +2.54
7 Michaela Gerg-Leitner Germany 1:23.77 +2.55
8 Eva Twardokens United States 1:24.19 +2.97
9 Anita Wachter Austria 1:24.20 +2.98
10 Zoë Haas Switzerland 1:24.31 +3.09
11 Heidi Zeller-Bähler Switzerland 1:24.51 +3.29
12 Pernilla Wiberg Sweden 1:24.58 +3.36
13 Bibiana Perez Italy 1:24.69 +3.47
14 Regine Mösenlechner Germany 1:24.85 +3.63
15 Barbara Sadleder Austria 1:24.91 +3.69
16 Barbara Merlin Italy 1:25.13 +3.91
17 Hilary Lindh United States 1:25.37 +4.15
18 Miriam Vogt Germany 1:25.40 +4.18
19 Florence Masnada France 1:25.42 +4.20
20 Michelle McKendry-Ruthven Canada 1:25.43 +4.21
21 Anne Berge Norway 1:25.65 +4.43
22 Cathy Chedal France 1:25.66 +4.44
23 Morena Gallizio Italy 1:26.19 +4.97
24 Varvara Zelenskaya Unified Team 1:26.39 +5.17
25 Svetlana Gladysheva Unified Team 1:26.51 +5.29
26 Régine Cavagnoud France 1:26.69 +5.47
27 Lucia Medzihradská Czechoslovakia 1:26.76 +5.54
28 Tatyana Lebedeva Unified Team 1:26.92 +5.70
29 Ainhoa Ibarra Spain 1:26.96 +5.74
30 Birgit Heeb-Batliner Liechtenstein 1:27.22 +6.00
31 Emi Kawabata Japan 1:27.31 +6.09
32 Nataša Bokal Slovenia 1:27.42 +6.20
33 Sachiko Yamamoto Japan 1:27.54 +6.32
34 Ľudmila Milanová Czechoslovakia 1:27.61 +6.39
35 Emma Bosch Spain 1:28.45 +7.23
36 Valerie Scott Great Britain 1:29.74 +8.52
37 Vicky Grau Andorra 1:30.07 +8.85
38 Mihaela Fera Romania 1:31.78 +10.56
39 Carolina Eiras Argentina 1:32.33 +11.11
40 Astrid Steverlynck Argentina 1:33.48 +12.26
41 Marina Vidović Yugoslavia 1:34.35 +13.13
42 Thomai Lefousi Greece 1:37.61 +16.39
43 Annamária Bónis Hungary 1:37.68 +16.46
44 Vera Gönczi Hungary 1:37.90 +16.68
45 Liu Yali China 1:43.50 +22.28
46 Evelyn Schuler Brazil 1:48.74 +27.52
47 Li Xueqin China 1:48.86 +27.64
48 Nacera Boukamoum Algeria 1:56.07 +34.85
- Diann Roffe United States DNF -
- Merete Fjeldavlie Norway DNF -
- Chantal Bournissen Switzerland DNF -
- Heidi Zurbriggen Switzerland DNF -
- Astrid Lødemel Norway DNF -
- Špela Pretnar Slovenia DNF -
- Barbara Brlec Slovenia DNF -
- Debbie Pratt Great Britain DNF -
- Julie Parisien United States DQ -
- Urška Hrovat Slovenia DQ -
- Nawal Slaoui Morocco DQ -

References

  1. 1 2 "Albertville 1992 Official Report" (PDF). Le Comite d'Organisation des Jeux Olympiques Albertville. LA84 Foundation. 1992. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1991 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. "1991 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

External links

Sports Reference - 1992 Women's Super G

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