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Combined, Women

Date20 – 21 February 1994
StatusOlympic
LocationHafjell Alpinsenter, Øyer / Kvitfjell Alpinsenter, Ringebu
Participants41 from 20 countries
FormatOne downhill run and two slalom runs, total time determined placement.
DetailsGates: 35
Length: 2418 m
Start Altitude: 823 m
Vertical Drop: 641 m

As with the men, a change occurred in the format of the combined, with the placements determined by total time in the downhill and the two slalom runs. Previously, scoring had been by a point system based on the times of the skiers. The new system favored slalom skiers, as long as they could place reasonably well in the downhill. In the combined downhill, the first three finishers were Katja Seizinger, Picabo Street, and Isolde Kostner, who had finished 1-2-3 the day before in the open downhill. But all three were power skiers and only Street would finish the slalom, placing 14th in that section and 10th overall. The first slalom run was won by Sweden’s Pernilla Wiberg, with Swiss Vreni Schneider second. Schneider turned the tables on the second run, narrowly defeating Wiberg, but Wiberg hung on for the gold medal, the silver going to Schneider. The bronze medalist was Slovenian Alenka Dovžan, the first Olympic medal for Slovenia as an independent nation.

PosCompetitorNOCTimeDownhillSlalom
1Pernilla WibergSWE3:05.161:28.70 (5)1:36.46 (2)Gold
2Vreni SchneiderSUI3:05.291:28.91 (7)1:36.38 (1)Silver
3Alenka DovžanSLO3:06.641:28.67 (4)1:37.97 (3)Bronze
4Morena GallizioITA3:06.711:28.71 (6)1:38.00 (4)
5Martina ErtlGER3:08.781:29.38 (13)1:39.40 (6)
6Katja KorenSLO3:09.591:30.59 (25)1:39.00 (5)
7Florence MasnadaFRA3:10.021:29.11 (10)1:40.91 (10)
8Hilde GergGER3:10.101:29.02 (9)1:41.08 (11)
9Miriam VogtGER3:10.141:29.61 (15)1:40.53 (9)
10Picabo StreetUSA3:10.151:28.19 (2)1:41.96 (14)
11Erika HanssonSWE3:10.171:29.93 (21)1:40.24 (8)
12Bibiana PerezITA3:10.641:29.15 (11)1:41.49 (12)
13Lucia MedzihradskáSVK3:12.371:30.70 (26)1:41.67 (13)
14Urška HrovatSLO3:14.751:34.60 (33)1:40.15 (7)
15Jeanette LundeNOR3:15.971:29.31 (12)1:46.66 (16)
16Barbara MerlinITA3:17.311:29.67 (17)1:47.64 (17)
17Emi KawabataJPN3:18.221:29.00 (8)1:49.22 (18)
18Olha LohinovaUKR3:19.431:33.29 (30)1:46.14 (15)
19Olga VedyashevaKAZ3:20.871:29.74 (18)1:51.13 (19)
20Mihaela FeraROU3:26.101:31.69 (27)1:54.41 (21)
21Francisca SteverlynckARG3:32.641:37.10 (36)1:55.54 (22)
22Gabriela QuijanoARG3:33.511:39.88 (39)1:53.63 (20)
23Véronique DugaillyBEL3:38.091:37.22 (37)2:00.87 (23)
24Monique PelletierUSA3:38.791:30.36 (24)2:08.43 (25)
25Jennifer TaylorARG3:44.271:39.18 (38)2:05.09 (24)
DNFIsolde KostnerITA1:28.52 (3)– (DNF)
DNFZali SteggallAUS1:33.46 (31)– (DNF)
DNFKatja SeizingerGER1:27.28 (1)– (DNF)
DNFSvetlana GladyshevaRUS1:29.45 (14)– (DNF)
DNFVarvara ZelenskayaRUS1:29.66 (16)– (DNS)
DNFŠpela PretnarSLO1:29.91 (19)– (DNF)
DNFMichelle RuthvenCAN1:29.92 (20)– (DNS)
DNFAnja HaasAUT1:30.01 (23)– (DNF)
DNFNataliya BugaRUS1:32.01 (28)– (DNS)
DNFSzvetlana KeszthelyiHUN1:32.99 (29)– (DNF)
DNFMira GolubRUS1:33.80 (32)– (DNS)
DNFOfélia RáczHUN1:34.85 (34)– (DNF)
DNFKhrystyna PodrushnaUKR1:35.21 (35)– (DNF)
DNFMaria ZarucROU– (DNF)
DQIngrid StöcklAUT1:29.97 (22)– (DQ)
DQJulie ParisienUSA– (DQ)