Date | 8 – 9 February 1998 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | The Spiral, Asakawa, Nagano | |
Participants | 34 from 18 countries | |
Format | Four runs, total time determined placement. | |
Details | Curves: 14 Length: 1326 m Start Altitude: 1029 m Vertical Drop: 114 m |
In truth little had changed since the Lillehammer Games and the same men who contested the medals in 1992 and 1994 were expected to challenge again in Nagano. In eight of the previous 11 years Markus Prock of Austria had won the World Cup overall title by accumulating the most points in a season but only once in the nineties had he beat reigning Olympic champion Georg Hackl of Germany in a major championship. Their rivalry was a classic duel between Prock, the natural talent, and the relentless Hackl whose concentration levels were legendary. The younger generation of lugers was represented by 24-year-old Armin Zöggeler who had won the 1995 World Championships. Zöggeler had been the star of the season before Nagano and surprisingly Hackl had not won any of the six races before the Olympics. Hackl arrived in Japan with a secret weapon in the shape of a pair of aerodynamically enhanced boots but even if the boots did give him an advantage it would be hard to deny that sheer talent won him the title. In fact Hackl’s most dangerous opponent was probably the jury of appeal but a complaint against the legality of his new boots by the North American teams was dismissed. The German was remarkably consistent and won all four runs each time recording a time over a tenth of a second faster than his rivals. Zöggeler and 1988 champion Jens Müller completed the podium with Markus Prock some distance behind them in fourth.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Time | Run #1 | Run #2 | Run #3 | Run #4 | |||
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1 | Georg Hackl | GER | 3:18.436 | 49.619 (1) | 49.573 (1) | 49.614 (1) | 49.630 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | Armin Zöggeler | ITA | 3:18.939 | 49.715 (2) | 49.690 (2) | 49.737 (3) | 49.797 (3) | Silver | ||
3 | Jens Müller | GER | 3:19.093 | 49.954 (4) | 49.700 (3) | 49.729 (2) | 49.710 (2) | Bronze | ||
4 | Markus Prock | AUT | 3:19.656 | 49.861 (3) | 49.732 (4) | 49.863 (4) | 50.200 (11) | |||
5 | Markus Kleinheinz | AUT | 3:19.724 | 50.016 (5) | 49.779 (5) | 49.918 (8) | 50.011 (9) | |||
6 | Wendel Suckow | USA | 3:19.728 | 50.069 (6) | 49.871 (7) | 49.908 (6) | 49.880 (5) | |||
7 | Gerhard Gleirscher | AUT | 3:19.785 | 50.161 (9) | 49.816 (6) | 49.911 (7) | 49.897 (7) | |||
8 | Reinhold Rainer | ITA | 3:19.946 | 50.105 (8) | 50.008 (9) | 49.897 (5) | 49.936 (8) | |||
9 | Adam Heidt | USA | 3:20.098 | 50.401 (13) | 49.899 (8) | 49.971 (9) | 49.827 (4) | |||
10 | Norbert Huber | ITA | 3:20.138 | 50.100 (7) | 50.129 (11) | 50.026 (10) | 49.883 (6) | |||
11 | Mikael Holm | SWE | 3:20.798 | 50.324 (11) | 50.197 (14) | 50.146 (13) | 50.131 (10) | |||
12 | Karsten Albert | GER | 3:21.104 | 50.353 (12) | 50.172 (13) | 50.080 (11) | 50.499 (17) | |||
13 | Larry Dolan | USA | 3:21.128 | 50.558 (15) | 50.163 (12) | 50.140 (12) | 50.267 (12) | |||
14 | Mārtiņš Rubenis | LAT | 3:22.152 | 50.758 (22) | 50.491 (19) | 50.603 (16) | 50.300 (13) | |||
15 | Clay Ives | CAN | 3:22.275 | 50.632 (17) | 50.348 (16) | 50.858 (21) | 50.437 (16) | |||
16 | Shigeaki Ushijima | JPN | 3:22.303 | 50.747 (20) | 50.405 (17) | 50.716 (19) | 50.435 (15) | |||
17 | Guntis Rēķis | LAT | 3:22.315 | 50.676 (18) | 50.296 (15) | 50.545 (15) | 50.798 (22) | |||
18 | Tyler Seitz | CAN | 3:22.442 | 50.689 (19) | 50.948 (23) | 50.400 (14) | 50.405 (14) | |||
19 | Bengt Walden | SWE | 3:22.552 | 50.750 (21) | 50.479 (18) | 50.722 (20) | 50.601 (18) | |||
20 | Aleksandr Zubkov | RUS | 3:22.701 | 50.488 (14) | 50.944 (22) | 50.650 (17) | 50.619 (19) | |||
21 | Anders Söderberg | SWE | 3:23.029 | 50.878 (23) | 50.696 (21) | 50.708 (18) | 50.747 (21) | |||
22 | Reto Gilly | SUI | 3:23.352 | 50.594 (16) | 50.646 (20) | 51.485 (25) | 50.627 (20) | |||
23 | Ismar Biogradlić | BIH | 3:25.169 | 51.252 (25) | 51.170 (25) | 51.384 (24) | 51.363 (24) | |||
24 | Spyros Pinas | GRE | 3:25.380 | 51.628 (28) | 51.123 (24) | 51.335 (22) | 51.294 (23) | |||
25 | Sandris Bērziņš | LAT | 3:25.391 | 51.220 (24) | 51.370 (26) | 51.341 (23) | 51.460 (25) | |||
26 | Ion Cristian Stanciu | ROU | 3:26.523 | 51.608 (27) | 51.386 (27) | 51.927 (27) | 51.602 (26) | |||
27 | Patrick Singleton | BER | 3:27.095 | 51.434 (26) | 51.579 (28) | 51.839 (26) | 52.243 (28) | |||
28 | Shiva Keshavan | IND | 3:28.385 | 52.315 (29) | 52.127 (29) | 52.043 (28) | 51.900 (27) | |||
29 | Lee Gi-Ro | KOR | 3:34.721 | 54.299 (32) | 52.875 (30) | 53.472 (30) | 54.075 (29) | |||
30 | Hsieh Hsiang-Chun | TPE | 3:34.769 | 54.192 (31) | 53.093 (31) | 53.325 (29) | 54.159 (30) | |||
31 | Gang Gwang-Bae | KOR | 3:35.958 | 53.492 (30) | 53.829 (32) | 53.685 (31) | 54.952 (31) | |||
32 | Lee Yong | KOR | 3:40.407 | 54.842 (33) | 54.838 (33) | 54.731 (32) | 55.996 (32) | |||
Albert Demchenko | RUS | – | 50.224 (10) | 50.011 (10) | – ( | – | 1 | |||
Andrus Paul | EST | – | [51.931] ( | – | – | – |