Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Men's super-G

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Men's Super G
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
VenueNakiska
DateFebruary 21
Competitors94 from 34 nations
Winning time1:39.66
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Franck Piccard  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Helmut Mayer  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lars-Börje Eriksson  Sweden
1992 →
Men's Super-G
LocationNakiska
Vertical   647 m (2,123 ft)
Top elevation2,179 m (7,149 ft)  
Base elevation1,532 m (5,026 ft)

The Men's

Super G competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Nakiska on Sunday, February 21.[1][2]
This was the Olympic debut of the event.

The defending world champion was Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland, who was also the defending World Cup Super G champion and led the current season.[3][4]

France's Franck Piccard won the gold medal, Helmut Mayer of Austria took the silver, and Lars-Börje Eriksson of Sweden was the bronze medalist. Zurbriggen tied for fifth, more than two seconds behind. Italy's Alberto Tomba lasted three gates and did not finish.[5] It was the first Olympic alpine gold for France in twenty years, since the sweep by Jean-Claude Killy in 1968.

The course started at an elevation of 2,179 m (7,149 ft) above sea level with a vertical drop of 647 m (2,123 ft) and a course length of 2.327 km (1.45 mi). Piccard's winning time was 99.66 seconds, yielding an average speed of 84.058 km/h (52.2 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 6.492 m/s (21.3 ft/s).

Results

The race was started at 10:00 local time, (UTC −7). At the starting gate, it was snowing, the temperature was −3.0 °C (26.6 °F), and the snow condition was hard. The temperature at the finish was 1.0 °C (33.8 °F).

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Franck Piccard  France 1:39.66
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 Helmut Mayer  Austria 1:40.96 +1.30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Lars-Börje Eriksson  Sweden 1:41.08 +1.42
4 17 Hubert Strolz  Austria 1:41.11 +1.45
5 14 Pirmin Zurbriggen  Switzerland 1:41.96 +2.30
5 7 Günther Mader  Austria 1:41.96 +2.30
7 23 Luc Alphand  France 1:42.27 +2.61
8 8 Leonhard Stock  Austria 1:42.36 +2.70
9 25 Tomaž Čižman  Yugoslavia 1:42.47 +2.81
10 20 Ivano Camozzi  Italy 1:42.66 +3.00
11 4 Heinz Holzer  Italy 1:42.88 +3.22
12 13 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 1:43.00 +3.34
13 37 Jim Read  Canada 1:43.01 +3.35
14 27 Shinya Chiba  Japan 1:43.03 +3.37
15 15 Franz Heinzer  Switzerland 1:43.32 +3.66
16 32 Klemen Bergant  Yugoslavia 1:43.41 +3.75
17 19 Günther Marxer  Liechtenstein 1:44.16 +4.50
18 35 Tiger Shaw  United States 1:44.26 +4.60
19 12 Felix Belczyk  Canada 1:44.31 +4.65
20 36 Niklas Lindqvist  Sweden 1:44.88 +5.22
20 28 Yves Tavernier  France 1:44.88 +5.22
22 40 Rob Boyd  Canada 1:45.04 +5.38
23 31
Adrian Bireš
 Czechoslovakia 1:45.33 +5.67
24 52
Matthias Hubrich
 New Zealand 1:45.46 +5.80
24 29 Jeff Olson  United States 1:45.46 +5.80
26 33 Carlo Gerosa  Italy 1:45.82 +6.16
27 38 Peter Jurko  Czechoslovakia 1:46.03 +6.37
28 49 Silvio Wille  Liechtenstein 1:46.08 +6.42
29 48 Nigel Smith  Great Britain 1:47.15 +7.49
30 34 Bill Hudson  United States 1:47.29 +7.63
31 60 Richard Biggins  Australia 1:47.38 +7.72
32 84 Elias Majdalani  Lebanon 1:47.58 +7.92
33 61 Juan Pablo Santiagos  Chile 1:48.74 +9.08
34 26 Martin Bell  Great Britain 1:48.82 +9.16
35 53 Graham Bell  Great Britain 1:48.98 +9.32
36 58 Jorge Pujol  Spain 1:49.33 +9.67
37 63 Paulo Oppliger  Chile 1:49.71 +10.05
38 59 Nahum Orobitg  Andorra 1:53.22 +13.56
39 65 Jorge Birkner  Argentina 1:53.79 +14.13
40 67 Park Jae-hyuk  South Korea 1:53.89 +14.23
41 87
Hur Seung-Wook
 South Korea 1:55.13 +15.47
42 66
Hubertus von Hohenlohe
 Mexico 1:56.03 +16.37
43 94 Resul Sare  Turkey 1:57.65 +17.99
44 90 Yakup Kadri Birinci  Turkey 1:59.32 +19.66
45 72 Nicola Ercolani  San Marino 1:59.70 +20.04
46 77 Ioannis Kapraras  Greece 2:02.06 +22.40
47 93 Göksay Demirhan  Turkey 2:02.22 +22.56
48 68 Sokratis Aristodimou  Cyprus 2:03.10 +23.44
49 83 Alex Christian Benoit  Mexico 2:05.80 +26.14
50 88 Christian Bruderer  Guatemala 2:05.99 +26.33
51 73 Fabio Guardigli  San Marino 2:06.59 +26.93
52 89 Jason Edelmann  Puerto Rico 2:09.93 +30.27
53 91 Patrice Martell  Mexico 2:10.69 +31.03
54 86 Fabrice Notari  Monaco 2:11.73 +32.07
55 99
Ong Ching-Ming
 Chinese Taipei 2:17.22 +37.56
56 78 Walter Sandza  Puerto Rico 2:25.95 +46.29
57 82
Lin Chi-Liang
 Chinese Taipei 2:30.81 +51.15
- 98 Carlos Andrés Bruderer  Guatemala DNF -
- 97 Nam Won-gi  South Korea DNF -
- 85 Daníel Hilmarsson  Iceland DNF -
- 80 Javier Rivara  Argentina DNF -
- 79 Federico van Ditmar  Argentina DNF -
- 86 Félix Flechas  Puerto Rico DNF -
- 75 Kevin Wilson  Puerto Rico DNF -
- 70 Kang Nak-youn  South Korea DNF -
- 69 Alekhis Fotiadis  Cyprus DNF -
- 62 Gerard Escoda  Andorra DNF -
- 56
Delfin Campo
 Spain DNF -
- 55 Nils Linneberg  Chile DNF -
- 54 Konstantin Chistyakov  Soviet Union DNF -
- 51 Alain Villiard  Canada DNF -
- 50 Frank Wörndl  West Germany DNF -
- 47 Sergey Petrik  Soviet Union DNF -
- 46 Simon Wi Rutene  New Zealand DNF -
- 45 Finn Christian Jagge  Norway DNF -
- 43 Niklas Henning  Sweden DNF -
- 42 Robert Büchel  Liechtenstein DNF -
- 41 Katsuhito Kumagai  Japan DNF -
- 39 Luis Fernández Ochoa  Spain DNF -
- 30 Philippe Verneret  France DNF -
- 24 Steven Lee  Australia DNF -
- 22 Atle Skårdal  Norway DNF -
- 21 Jan Einar Thorsen  Norway DNF -
- 18 Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland DNF -
- 16 Martin Hangl  Switzerland DNF -
- 11 Alberto Tomba  Italy DNF -
- 9 Peter Roth  West Germany DNF -
- 6 Markus Wasmeier  West Germany DNF -
- 3 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg DNF -
- 2 Michael Eder  West Germany DNF -
- 96 Tang Wei-tsu  Chinese Taipei DQ -
- 81 Ignacio Birkner  Argentina DQ -
- 74 Riccardo Stacchini  San Marino DQ -
- 44 A. J. Kitt  United States DQ -
100 F. Alfredo Rego  Guatemala DNS
95 Ahmet Demir  Turkey DNS
92 Carlos Pruneda  Mexico DNS
71 Giannis Stamatiou  Greece DNS
64 Mauricio Rotella  Chile DNS
57 Ronald Duncan  Great Britain DNS
Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "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 Super G". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1987 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "1987 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  5. ^ "Piccard wins super-giant showdown". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Knight-Ridder. February 22, 1988. p. C1.

External links