Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's super-G
Women's Super-G at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
Alpine skiing | ||||||||||
Venue | Hakuba | |||||||||
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Date | February 16 | |||||||||
Competitors | 43 from 19 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:18.02 | |||||||||
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 Women's Super-G competition of the Nagano 1998 Olympics was held at Hakuba. [1]
The defending world champion was Isolde Kostner of Italy, while Germany's Hilde Gerg was the defending World Cup Super G champion. [2][3]
Results
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
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Picabo Street | United States | 1:18.02 | - | |
Michaela Dorfmeister | Austria | 1:18.03 | +0.01 | |
Alexandra Meissnitzer | Austria | 1:18.09 | +0.07 | |
4 | Regina Häusl | Germany | 1:18.27 | +0.25 |
5 | Renate Götschl | Austria | 1:18.32 | +0.30 |
6 | Katja Seizinger | Germany | 1:18.44 | +0.42 |
7 | Martina Ertl-Renz | Germany | 1:18.46 | +0.44 |
8 | Mélanie Suchet | France | 1:18.51 | +0.49 |
9 | Steffi Schuster | Austria | 1:18.53 | +0.51 |
10 | Hilde Gerg | Germany | 1:18.59 | +0.57 |
11 | Isolde Kostner | Italy | 1:18.62 | +0.60 |
12 | Varvara Zelenskaya | Russia | 1:18.72 | +0.70 |
13 | Svetlana Gladysheva | Russia | 1:18.82 | +0.80 |
14 | Pernilla Wiberg | Sweden | 1:18.88 | +0.86 |
14 | Carole Montillet-Carles | France | 1:18.88 | +0.86 |
16 | Régine Cavagnoud | France | 1:18.91 | +0.89 |
17 | Kristine Kristiansen | Norway | 1:19.02 | +1.00 |
18 | Florence Masnada | France | 1:19.03 | +1.01 |
19 | Ingeborg Helen Marken | Norway | 1:19.16 | +1.14 |
20 | Mélanie Turgeon | Canada | 1:19.20 | +1.18 |
21 | Heidi Zurbriggen | Switzerland | 1:19.22 | +1.20 |
22 | Bibiana Perez | Italy | 1:19.47 | +1.45 |
23 | Barbara Merlin | Italy | 1:19.64 | +1.62 |
24 | Mojca Suhadolc | Slovenia | 1:19.66 | +1.64 |
25 | Trude Gimle | Norway | 1:19.71 | +1.69 |
26 | Janica Kostelić | Croatia | 1:19.77 | +1.75 |
27 | Kate Pace-Lindsay | Canada | 1:19.89 | +1.87 |
28 | Karen Putzer | Italy | 1:20.16 | +2.14 |
29 | Katie Monahan | United States | 1:20.25 | +2.23 |
30 | Špela Bračun | Slovenia | 1:20.29 | +2.27 |
31 | Corinne Rey-Bellet | Switzerland | 1:20.31 | +2.29 |
32 | Jonna Mendes | United States | 1:20.35 | +2.33 |
33 | Anna Larionova | Russia | 1:20.61 | +2.59 |
34 | Catherine Borghi | Switzerland | 1:20.69 | +2.67 |
35 | Lucie Hrstková | Czech Republic | 1:21.74 | +3.72 |
36 | Kumiko Kashiwagi | Japan | 1:21.89 | +3.87 |
37 | Olesya Aliyeva | Russia | 1:22.00 | +3.98 |
38 | Tamara Schädler | Liechtenstein | 1:22.90 | +4.88 |
39 | Arijana Boras | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1:24.48 | +6.46 |
40 | Mónika Kovács | Hungary | 1:24.77 | +6.75 |
41 | Carola Calello | Argentina | 1:25.08 | +7.06 |
- | Kirsten Clark | United States | DNF | - |
- | Yuliya Krygina | Kazakhstan | 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.
External links
Sports-Reference - 1998 Women's Super G
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