Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G
| Men's Super-G at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
Alpine skiing | ||||||||||
| Venue | Hakuba | |||||||||
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| Date | February 16 | |||||||||
| Competitors | 45 from 22 nations | |||||||||
| Winning time | 1:34.82 | |||||||||
| Medalists | ||||||||||
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| Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics ![]() | ||||
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| 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 Nagano 1998 Olympics was held at Hakuba.[1]
The defending world champion was Atle Skardal of Norway, while France's Luc Alphand was the defending World Cup Super G champion. [2][3]
Results
| Rank | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Hermann Maier | | 1:34.82 | - |
| | Hans Knauss | | 1:35.43 | +0.61 |
| | Didier Cuche | | 1:35.43 | +0.61 |
| 4 | Alessandro Fattori | | 1:35.61 | +0.79 |
| 5 | Kjetil André Aamodt | | 1:35.67 | +0.85 |
| 6 | Patrik Järbyn | | 1:35.72 | +0.90 |
| 7 | Daron Rahlves | | 1:35.96 | +1.14 |
| 8 | Tommy Moe | | 1:35.97 | +1.15 |
| 9 | Lasse Kjus | | 1:36.25 | +1.43 |
| 10 | Fredrik Nyberg | | 1:36.31 | +1.49 |
| 11 | Bruno Kernen | | 1:36.37 | +1.55 |
| 12 | Brian Stemmle | | 1:36.40 | +1.58 |
| 13 | Kyle Rasmussen | | 1:36.52 | +1.70 |
| 14 | Steve Locher | | 1:36.62 | +1.80 |
| 15 | Werner Perathoner | | 1:36.64 | +1.82 |
| 16 | Kristian Ghedina | | 1:36.70 | +1.88 |
| 17 | Jernej Koblar | | 1:36.84 | +2.02 |
| 18 | Paul Accola | | 1:36.87 | +2.05 |
| 19 | Peter Runggaldier | | 1:37.00 | +2.18 |
| 19 | Andreas Schifferer | | 1:37.00 | +2.18 |
| 21 | Andrey Filichkin | | 1:37.29 | +2.47 |
| 22 | Enis Bećirbegović | | 1:37.58 | +2.76 |
| 23 | Peter Pen | | 1:37.81 | +2.99 |
| 24 | Tsuyoshi Tomii | | 1:37.86 | +3.04 |
| 25 | Jean-Luc Crétier | | 1:37.95 | +3.13 |
| 26 | Jürgen Hasler | | 1:38.32 | +3.50 |
| 27 | Yasuyuki Takishita | | 1:38.39 | +3.57 |
| 28 | Aleš Brezavšček | | 1:38.54 | +3.72 |
| 29 | Vasily Bezsmelnitsyn | | 1:39.39 | +4.57 |
| 30 | Vedran Pavlek | | 1:39.63 | +4.81 |
| 31 | Graham Bell | | 1:39.80 | +4.98 |
| 32 | Renato Gašpar | | 1:39.85 | +5.03 |
| 33 | Andrew Freshwater | | 1:39.89 | +5.07 |
| 34 | Chad Fleischer | | 1:40.19 | +5.37 |
| 35 | Tejs Broberg | | 1:41.09 | +6.27 |
| 36 | Igor Yudin | | 1:45.92 | +11.10 |
| 37 | Marcelo Apovian | | 1:49.43 | +14.61 |
| - | Frédéric Marin-Cudraz | | DNF | - |
| - | Thomás Grob | | DNF | - |
| - | Zurab Dzhidzhishvili | | DNF | - |
| - | Victor Gómez | | DNF | - |
| - | Alex Heath | | DNF | - |
| - | Stephan Eberharter | | DNF | - |
| - | Nicolas Burtin | | DNF | - |
| - | Ed Podivinsky | | DNF | - |
References
- 1 2 "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
- ↑ "1997 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
- ↑ "1997 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
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