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Slalom, Men

Date27 February 1994
StatusOlympic
LocationHafjell Alpinsenter, Øyer
Participants57 from 25 countries
FormatTwo runs, total time determined placement.
DetailsGates: 74
Length: ?
Start Altitude: 485 m
Vertical Drop: 227 m

Alberto Tomba, the 1988 gold medalist and 1992 silver medalist in the slalom, was somewhat past his best in the giant slalom, but he still led the 1993-94 slalom World Cup, having won that title in 1992, and winning four of the eight pre-Olympic slaloms. On the first run, he was unimpressive, placing 12th in a time that left him 1.84 seconds behind the run leader, Thomas Stangassinger of Austria. Fourth off on the second run, Tomba produced a near-perfect run, and taking the early lead. One-by-one the 11 skiiers ahead of him came down the course, and one-by-one his time held up, until the final skier, Stangassinger. Stangassinger would finish only seventh on the second run, and edged ahead of Tomba by only 0.15 seconds, but the gold medal went to the Austrian. Tomba won his third consecutive Olympic medal in the slalom.

PosCompetitorNOCTimeRun #1Run #2
1Thomas StangassingerAUT2:02.021:01.00 (1)1:01.02 (7)Gold
2Alberto TombaITA2:02.171:02.84 (12)59.33 (1)Silver
3Jure KoširSLO2:02.531:02.55 (8)59.98 (3)Bronze
4Mitja KuncSLO2:02.621:02.82 (11)59.80 (2)
5Thomas FogdöSWE2:03.051:02.98 (15)1:00.07 (4)
6Finn Christian JaggeNOR2:03.191:02.16 (5)1:01.03 (8)
7Casey PuckettUSA2:03.471:02.97 (14)1:00.50 (5)
8Angelo WeissITA2:03.721:02.77 (10)1:00.95 (6)
9Patrick StaubSUI2:04.191:02.46 (6)1:01.73 (9)
10Andrej MiklavcSLO2:04.351:02.57 (9)1:01.78 (10)
11Andrea ZinsliSUI2:04.941:02.87 (13)1:02.07 (13)
12Mika MarilaFIN2:04.991:02.54 (7)1:02.45 (15)
13Mats EricsonSWE2:05.491:03.25 (16)1:02.24 (14)
14Thomas GrandiCAN2:05.541:03.48 (18)1:02.06 (12)
15Michael von GrünigenSUI2:05.881:03.94 (21)1:01.94 (11)
16Yves DimierFRA2:06.991:03.72 (20)1:03.27 (18)
17Paul AccolaSUI2:07.561:04.45 (24)1:03.11 (17)
18Kiminobu KimuraJPN2:07.971:05.26 (26)1:02.71 (16)
19Takuya IshiokaJPN2:10.341:05.94 (27)1:04.40 (19)
20Vicente TomásESP2:13.441:06.71 (28)1:06.73 (21)
21Heo Seung-UkKOR2:13.661:07.43 (29)1:06.23 (20)
22Attila BónisHUN2:20.431:10.87 (30)1:09.56 (22)
DNFKjetil André AamodtNOR1:01.80 (2)– (DNF)
DNFPeter RothGER1:01.84 (3)– (DNF)
DNFThomas SykoraAUT1:02.03 (4)– (DNF)
DNFRob CrossanCAN1:03.45 (17)– (DNF)
DNFSébastien AmiezFRA1:03.66 (19)– (DNF)
DNFTetsuya OkabeJPN1:03.98 (22)– (DNF)
DNFMatt GrosjeanUSA1:04.24 (23)– (DNF)
DNFJeremy NobisUSA1:04.86 (25)– (DNF)
DNFArmin BittnerGER– (DNF)
DNFGünther MaderAUT– (DNF)
DNFBernhard GstreinAUT– (DNF)
DNFLasse KjusNOR– (DNF)
DNFBernhard BauerGER– (DNF)
DNFFabrizio TescariITA– (DNF)
DNFJohan WallnerSWE– (DNF)
DNFNorman BergamelliITA– (DNF)
DNFErik SchlopyUSA– (DNF)
DNFOvidio GarcíaESP– (DNF)
DNFGaku HirasawaJPN– (DNF)
DNFTobias HellmanSWE– (DNF)
DNFLyubomir PopovBUL– (DNF)
DNFGerard EscodaAND– (DNF)
DNFKristinn BjörnssonISL– (DNF)
DNFSimon Wi RuteneNZL– (DNF)
DNFBill GaylordGBR– (DNF)
DNFXavier UbeiraESP– (DNF)
DNFHaukur ArnórssonISL– (DNF)
DNFFederico van DitmarARG– (DNF)
DNFPetar DichevBUL– (DNF)
DNFMarcin SzafrańskiPOL– (DNF)
DNFVedran PavlekCRO– (DNF)
DNFLevan AbramishviliGEO– (DNF)
DQGregor GrilcSLO[1:02.46] (DQ)
DQOle Kristian FurusethNOR[1:01.16] (DQ)
DQMarc GirardelliLUX– (DQ)
DNSTobias BarnerssoiGER– (DNS)
DNSMarco BüchelLIE– (DNS)
DNSAchim VogtLIE– (DNS)