Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

The Men's slalom competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Nakiska.[1][2]

Men's slalom
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
VenueNakiska
DateFebruary 27
Competitors109 from 37 nations
Winning time1:39.47
Medalists
Alberto Tomba  Italy
Frank Wörndl  West Germany
Paul Frommelt  Liechtenstein

The defending world champion was Frank Wörndl of West Germany, while Yugoslavia's Bojan Križaj was the defending World Cup slalom champion and Alberto Tomba the leader of the 1988 World Cup.[3][4]

Results

[1]

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TotalDifference
Alberto Tomba Italy0:51.620:47.851:39.47-
Frank Wörndl West Germany0:50.990:48.541:39.53+0.06
Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein0:51.690:48.151:39.84+0.37
4Bernhard Gstrein Austria0:51.870:48.211:40.08+0.61
5Ingemar Stenmark Sweden0:52.710:47.511:40.22+0.75
6Jonas Nilsson Sweden0:51.440:48.791:40.23+0.76
7Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland0:52.050:48.431:40.48+1.01
8Oswald Tötsch Italy0:52.440:48.111:40.55+1.08
9Grega Benedik Yugoslavia0:52.340:49.041:41.38+1.91
10Florian Beck West Germany0:53.110:48.331:41.44+1.97
11Rok Petrovič Yugoslavia0:53.050:48.581:41.63+2.16
12Tetsuya Okabe Japan0:53.110:48.821:41.93+2.46
13Peter Jurko Czechoslovakia0:53.500:48.711:42.21+2.74
14Alain Villiard Canada0:54.330:49.441:43.77+4.30
15Adrian Bireš Czechoslovakia0:54.880:50.251:45.13+5.66
16Petar Popangelov Bulgaria0:55.140:51.201:46.34+6.87
17Simon Lyle Wi Rutene New Zealand0:55.800:51.581:47.38+7.91
18Luis Fernández Ochoa Spain0:56.850:53.181:50.03+10.56
19Borislav Dimitrachkov Bulgaria0:57.580:53.231:50.81+11.34
Lyubomir Popov Bulgaria0:57.780:53.03
21Robbie Hourmont Great Britain0:58.210:53.381:51.59+12.12
22Matthias Hubrich New Zealand0:58.160:54.081:52.24+12.77
23Stefan Shalamanov Bulgaria0:58.680:53.691:52.37+12.90
24Daníel Hilmarsson Iceland0:58.980:56.311:55.29+15.82
25Juan Pablo Santiagos Chile1:00.310:55.511:55.82+16.35
26Jorge Birkner Argentina1:01.110:55.861:56.97+17.50
27Kang Nak-Youn South Korea1:04.200:59.532:03.73+24.26
28Nam Won-Gi South Korea1:05.100:59.192:04.29+24.82
29Park Jae-Hyuk South Korea1:05.900:58.402:04.30+24.83
30Hubertus von Fürstenberg-von Hohenlohe Mexico1:07.361:00.572:07.93+28.46
31Yakup Kadri Birinci Turkey1:09.081:02.112:11.19+31.72
32Sokratis Aristodimou Cyprus1:11.481:04.622:16.10+36.63
33Resul Sare Turkey1:14.781:01.812:16.59+37.12
34Toni Salame Lebanon1:12.741:04.232:16.97+37.50
35Ahmet Demir Turkey1:11.291:06.242:17.53+38.06
36Göksay Demirhan Turkey1:13.221:04.992:18.21+38.74
37Alex Christian Benoit Mexico1:18.771:04.382:23.15+43.68
38Guillermo Avila Bolivia1:16.571:07.832:24.40+44.93
39Carlos Andrés Bruderer Guatemala1:16.871:09.432:26.30+46.83
40Karim Sabbagh Lebanon1:16.521:10.152:26.67+47.20
41Ahmad Ouachit Morocco1:19.171:12.362:31.53+52.06
42Ahmed Ait Moulay Morocco1:20.361:12.812:33.17+53.70
43Kevin Wilson Puerto Rico1:21.731:13.452:35.18+55.71
44Francesco Cardelli San Marino1:20.401:14.812:35.21+55.74
45Nicola Ercolani San Marino1:32.971:05.852:38.82+59.35
46Manuel Aramayo Bolivia1:24.851:17.462:42.31+62.84
47Lotfi Housnialaoui Morocco1:35.611:14.032:49.64+70.17
48Chen Tong-Jong Chinese Taipei1:33.571:17.532:51.10+71.63
49Kishor Rahtna Rai India1:31.421:20.792:52.21+72.74
50Luis Viscarra Bolivia1:30.451:23.932:54.38+74.91
51Julián Muñoz Costa Rica1:30.101:26.622:56.72+77.25
52Jason Edelmann Puerto Rico1:48.341:10.382:58.72+79.25
53Enrique Montano Bolivia1:44.041:23.373:07.41+87.94
54Alfredo Rego Guatemala1:46.491:33.793:20.28+100.81
-Thomas Stangassinger Austria0:52.42DNF--
-Günther Mader Austria0:52.69DNF--
-Carlo Gerosa Italy0:53.06DQ--
-Lars-Göran Halvarsson Sweden0:53.33DQ--
-Didier Bouvet France0:53.34DNF--
-Finn Christian Jagge Norway0:53.40DNF--
-Johan Wallner Sweden0:54.05DNF--
-Christian Gaidet France0:54.23DNF--
-Jack Miller United States0:55.00DNF--
-Sergey Petrik Soviet Union0:55.39DNF--
-Yves Tavernier France0:55.39DNS--
-Javier Rivara Argentina1:01.12DQ--
-Christian Bruderer Guatemala1:19.30DNF--
-Carlos Pruneda Mexico1:41.94DNF--
-Jim Read CanadaDNF---
-Joël Gaspoz SwitzerlandDNF---
-Armin Bittner West GermanyDNF---
-Rudi Nierlich AustriaDNF---
-Felix McGrath United StatesDNF---
-Peter Roth West GermanyDNF---
-Robert Žan YugoslaviaDNF---
-Chiaki Ishioka JapanDNF---
-Alex Williams United StatesDNF---
-Klemen Bergant YugoslaviaDNF---
-Hans Pieren SwitzerlandDNF---
-Michael Tommy CanadaDNF---
-Ivano Camozzi ItalyDNF---
-Gregor Hoop LiechtensteinDNF---
-Konstantin Chistyakov Soviet UnionDNF---
-Greg Grossmann CanadaDNF---
-Jorge Pujol SpainDNF---
-Gerald Näscher LiechtensteinDNF---
-Elias Majdalani LebanonDNF---
-Delfin Campo SpainDNF---
-Richard Biggins AustraliaDNF---
-Morgan Jones Great BritainDNF---
-Giannis Stamatiou GreeceDNF---
-Gerard Escoda AndorraDNF---
-Mauricio Rotella ChileDNF---
-Ignacio Birkner ArgentinaDNF---
-Ioannis Kapraras GreeceDNF---
-Alekhis Fotiadis CyprusDNF---
-Jorge Carlos Eiras ArgentinaDNF---
-Fabio Guardigli San MarinoDNF---
-Hur Seung-Wook South KoreaDNF---
-Jorge Torruellas Puerto RicoDNF---
-Ong Ching-Ming Chinese TaipeiDNF---
-Jean-Luc Crétier FranceDQ---
-Paul Accola SwitzerlandDQ---
-Bob Ormsby United StatesDQ---
-Silvio Wille LiechtensteinDQ---
-Paulo Oppliger ChileDQ---
-Gul Dev IndiaDQ---
-Tang Wei-Tsu Chinese TaipeiDQ---
-Pierre Succar LebanonDQ---

References

  1. "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "Alpine Skiing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  3. "1987 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. "1987 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
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