Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom

Women's giant slalom
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
VenueNakiska
DateFebruary 24
Competitors64 from 26 nations
Winning time2:06.49
Medalists
   Switzerland
   West Germany
   Switzerland
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 Women's giant slalom competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Nakiska.[1]

The defending world champion was Vreni Schneider of Switzerland, who shared the 1987 World Cup giant slalom title with countrywoman Maria Walliser, and was leader of the 1988 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Vreni Schneider Switzerland 1:00.53 1:05.96 2:06.49 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Christa Kinshofer West Germany 0:59.98 1:07.44 2:07.42 +0.93
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Maria Walliser Switzerland 1:00.57 1:07.15 2:07.72 +1.23
4 Mateja Svet Yugoslavia 1:00.95 1:06.85 2:07.80 +1.31
5 Christina Meier-Höck West Germany 1:00.43 1:07.45 2:07.88 +1.39
6 Ulrike Maier Austria 1:01.41 1:06.69 2:08.10 +1.61
7 Anita Wachter Austria 1:00.23 1:08.15 2:08.38 +1.89
8 Catherine Quittet France 1:01.11 1:07.73 2:08.84 +2.35
9 Carole Merle France 1:01.30 1:08.06 2:09.36 +2.87
10 Christelle Guignard France 1:00.90 1:08.56 2:09.46 +2.97
11 Josée Lacasse Canada 1:01.12 1:08.66 2:09.78 +3.29
12 Diann Roffe United States 1:01.75 1:08.94 2:10.69 +4.20
13 Debbie Armstrong United States 1:01.73 1:08.99 2:10.72 +4.23
14 Petra Kronberger Austria 1:02.41 1:09.90 2:12.31 +5.82
15 Katra Zajc Yugoslavia 1:02.87 1:09.61 2:12.48 +5.99
16 Katarzyna Szafrańska Poland 1:03.33 1:09.50 2:12.83 +6.34
17 Kerrin Lee-Gartner Canada 1:02.71 1:10.61 2:13.32 +6.83
18 Mojca Dežman Yugoslavia 1:04.12 1:10.24 2:14.36 +7.87
19 Małgorzata Tłalka-Mogore France 1:03.01 1:11.38 2:14.39 +7.90
20 Lucia Medzihradská Czechoslovakia 1:03.79 1:10.64 2:14.43 +7.94
21 Jacqueline Vogt Liechtenstein 1:03.95 1:10.69 2:14.64 +8.15
22 Kristina Andersson Sweden 1:04.01 1:11.08 2:15.09 +8.60
23 Lenka Kebrlová Czechoslovakia 1:04.09 1:11.08 2:15.17 +8.68
24 Carolina Birkner Argentina 1:06.46 1:14.30 2:20.76 +14.27
25 Carolina Eiras Argentina 1:07.92 1:14.16 2:22.08 +15.59
26 Sandra Grau Andorra 1:10.01 1:19.22 2:29.23 +22.74
27 Karolina Fotiadou Cyprus 1:19.02 1:25.56 2:44.58 +38.09
28 Seba Johnson Virgin Islands 1:19.27 1:29.94 2:49.21 +42.72
29 Fiamma Smith Guatemala 1:25.31 1:34.86 3:00.17 +53.68
- Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain 0:59.68 DNF - -
- Corinne Schmidhauser Switzerland 1:00.67 DNF - -
- Michaela Gerg-Leitner West Germany 1:00.81 DNF - -
- Camilla Nilsson Sweden 1:00.96 DNF - -
- Paola Magoni-Sforza Italy 1:01.65 DNF - -
- Emi Kawabata Japan 1:02.10 DNF - -
- Heidi Voelker United States 1:02.10 DNF - -
- Marina Kiehl West Germany 1:02.11 DNF - -
- Michela Figini Switzerland 1:02.35 DNF - -
- Veronika Šarec Yugoslavia 1:02.73 DNF - -
- Catharina Glassér-Bjerner Sweden 1:03.17 DNF - -
- Kate Rattray New Zealand 1:04.10 DNF - -
- Claudina Rossel Andorra 1:06.16 DNF - -
- Ingrid Grant Great Britain 1:06.52 DNF - -
- Thomai Lefousi Greece 1:10.26 DNF - -
- Astrid Steverlynck Argentina 1:10.63 DNF - -
- Sigrid Wolf Austria DNF - - -
- Tamara McKinney United States DNF - - -
- Jolanda Kindle Liechtenstein DNF - - -
- Monika Äijä Sweden DNF - - -
- Karen Percy Canada DNF - - -
- Ludmila Milanová Czechoslovakia DNF - - -
- Michelle McKendry-Ruthven Canada DNF - - -
- Sachiko Yamamoto Japan DNF - - -
- Ainhoa Ibarra Spain DNF - - -
- Eva Moga Spain DNF - - -
- Nina Ehrnrooth Finland DNF - - -
- Lesley Beck Great Britain DNF - - -
- Sarah Lewis Great Britain DNF - - -
- Mihaela Fera Romania DNF - - -
- Guðrún Kristjánsdóttir Iceland DNF - - -
- Magdalena Birkner Argentina DNF - - -
- Nadia Bonfini Italy DQ - - -
- Wendy Lumby Great Britain DQ - - -
- Mary Pat Wilson Puerto Rico 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.

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