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Super G, Men

Date21 February 1988 — 10:00
StatusOlympic
LocationNakiska (North Axe)
Participants94 from 34 countries
Course SetterTino PietrogiovannaITA
DetailsGates: 50
Length: 2327 m
Start Altitude: 2179 m
Vertical Drop: 647 m

This was the first Olympic super-G race, contested as a single run. Super-G had been a World Cup event since 1983. The favorite was Pirmin Zurbriggen, who had already won the downhill gold in Calgary, was the 1987 World Champion, and led the World Cup in 1987, and to that time in 1988. The fifth skier off was France’s Franck Piccard, the bronze medalist in the downhill who had been named after Frank Sinatra. Piccard was initially angry with his time, feeling he had made several mistakes late in the run, but as the remaining seeded skiers came down, his time held up and he had the first Olympic gold medal in the super-G. Zurbriggen had an unusually poor performance for him, finishing tied for fifth. The silver medal went to Austrian Helmut Mayer, who had won one previous World Cup race, a giant slalom in 1987.

PosNumberCompetitorNOCTime
15Franck PiccardFRA1:39.66Gold
210Helmut MayerAUT1:40.96Silver
31Lars-Börje ErikssonSWE1:41.08Bronze
417Hubert StrolzAUT1:41.11
=514Pirmin ZurbriggenSUI1:41.96
=57Günther MaderAUT1:41.96
723Luc AlphandFRA1:42.27
88Leonhard StockAUT1:42.36
925Tomaž ČižmanYUG1:42.47
1020Ivano CamozziITA1:42.66
114Heinz HolzerITA1:42.88
1213Andi WenzelLIE1:43.00
1337Jim ReadCAN1:43.01
1427Shinya ChibaJPN1:43.03
1515Franz HeinzerSUI1:43.32
1632Klemen BergantYUG1:43.41
1719Günther MarxerLIE1:44.16
1835Tiger ShawUSA1:44.26
1912Felix BelczykCAN1:44.31
=2036Niklas LindqvistSWE1:44.88
=2028Yves TavernierFRA1:44.88
2240Rob BoydCAN1:45.04
2331Adrián BírešTCH1:45.33
=2452Matthias HubrichNZL1:45.46
=2429Jeff OlsonUSA1:45.46
2633Carlo GerosaITA1:45.82
2738Peter JurkoTCH1:46.03
2849Silvio WilleLIE1:46.08
2948Nigel SmithGBR1:47.15
3034Bill HudsonUSA1:47.29
3160Richard BigginsAUS1:47.38
3284Elias MajdalaniLBN1:47.58
3361Juan Pablo SantiagosCHI1:48.74
3426Martin BellGBR1:48.82
3553Graham BellGBR1:48.98
3658Jorge PujolESP1:49.33
3763Paulo OppligerCHI1:49.71
3859Nahum OrobitgAND1:53.22
3965Jorge BirknerARG1:53.79
4067Park Jae-HyukKOR1:53.89
4187Hur Seung-WookKOR1:55.13
4266Hubertus von HohenloheMEX1:56.03
4394Resul SareTUR1:57.65
4490Yakup Kadri BirinciTUR1:59.32
4572Nicola ErcolaniSMR1:59.70
4677Ioannis KaprarasGRE2:02.06
4793Göksay DemirhanTUR2:02.22
4868Sokratis AristodimouCYP2:03.10
4983Alex Christian BenoitMEX2:05.80
5088Christian BrudererGUA2:05.99
5173Fabio GuardigliSMR2:06.59
5289Jason EdelmannPUR2:09.93
5391Patrice MartellMEX2:10.69
5486Fabrice NotariMON2:11.73
5599Ong Ching-MingTPE2:17.22
5678Walter SandzaPUR2:25.95
5782Lin Chi-LiangTPE2:30.81
DNF98Carlos Andrés BrudererGUA
DNF97Nam Won-GiKOR
DNF85Daníel HilmarssonISL
DNF80Javier RivaraARG
DNF79Federico van DitmarARG
DNF76Félix FlechasPUR
DNF75Kevin WilsonPUR
DNF70Kang Nak-YounKOR
DNF69Alekhis FotiadisCYP
DNF62Gerard EscodaAND
DNF56Delfín CampoESP
DNF55Nils LinnebergCHI
DNF54Konstantin ChistyakovURS
DNF51Alain VilliardCAN
DNF50Frank WörndlFRG
DNF47Sergey PetrikURS
DNF46Simon Wi RuteneNZL
DNF45Finn Christian JaggeNOR
DNF43Niklas HenningSWE
DNF42Robert BüchelLIE
DNF41Katsuhito KumagaiJPN
DNF39Luis Fernández OchoaESP
DNF30Philippe VerneretFRA
DNF24Steven LeeAUS
DNF22Atle SkårdalNOR
DNF21Jan Einar ThorsenNOR
DNF18Daniel MahrerSUI
DNF16Martin HanglSUI
DNF11Alberto TombaITA
DNF9Peter RothFRG
DNF6Markus WasmeierFRG
DNF3Marc GirardelliLUX
DNF2Michael EderFRG
DQ96Tang Wei-TsuTPE
DQ81Ignacio BirknerARG
DQ74Riccardo StacchiniSMR
DQ44A J KittUSA
DNS64Mauricio RotellaCHI
DNS57Boris DuncanGBR
DNS71Giannis StamatiouGRE
DNS100Alfredo RegoGUA
DNS92Carlos PrunedaMEX
DNS95Ahmet DemirTUR