Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics

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The 1998 Winter Olympic Games Alpine Skiing competition results were as follows.

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[edit] Men's events

[edit] Downhill

The event was held on February 8, 1998 in Happo One, Hakuba.

Place Athlete Time
Gold France Jean-Luc Crétier (FRA) 1:50.11
Silver Norway Lasse Kjus (NOR) 1:50.51
Bronze Austria Hannes Trinkl (AUT) 1:50.63
4 Switzerland Jürg Grünenfelder (SUI) 1:50.64
5 Canada Ed Podivinsky (CAN) 1:50.71
6 Italy Kristian Ghedina (ITA) 1:50.76
7 Austria Andreas Schifferer (AUT) 1:50.77
8 Switzerland Didier Cuche (SUI) 1:50.91

[edit] Super G

The event was held on February 13, 1998 in Happo One, Hakuba.

Place Athlete Time
Gold Austria Hermann Maier (AUT) 1:34.82
Silver Switzerland Didier Cuche (SUI) 1:35.43
Silver Austria Hans Knauss (AUT) 1:35.43
4 Italy Alessandro Fattori (ITA) 1:35.61
5 Norway Kjetil André Aamodt (NOR) 1:35.67
6 Sweden Patrik Järbyn (SWE) 1:35.72
7 United States Daron Rahlves (USA) 1:35.96
8 United States Tommy Moe (USA) 1:35.97

[edit] Giant Slalom

The event was held on February 18, 1998 in Mount Higashidate, Shiga Kogen, Yamanouchi.

Place Athlete Time
Gold Austria Hermann Maier (AUT) 2:38.51
Silver Austria Stephan Eberharter (AUT) 2:39.36
Bronze Switzerland Michael von Grünigen (SUI) 2:39.69
4 Austria Hans Knauss (AUT) 2:39.71
5 Slovenia Jure Košir (SLO) 2:39.98
6 Switzerland Steve Locher (SUI) 2:40.30
7 Switzerland Paul Accola (SUI) 2:40.57
8 Norway Lasse Kjus (NOR) 2:40.65

[edit] Slalom

The event was held on February 21, 1998 in Mount Higashidate, Shiga Kogen, Yamanouchi.

Place Athlete Time
Gold Norway Hans Petter Buraas (NOR) 1:49.31
Silver Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth (NOR) 1:50.64
Bronze Austria Thomas Sykora (AUT) 1:50.68
4 Norway Tom Stiansen (NOR) 1:50.90
5 Austria Christian Mayer (AUT) 1:51.09
6 Austria Thomas Stangassinger (AUT) 1:51.25
7 Norway Finn Christian Jagge (NOR) 1:51.39
8 France Joël Chenal (FRA) 1:51.51

[edit] Combined

This event was held on different days: the downhill run took place on February 9; the Slalom runs were on February 11. Both took place at Happo One, Hakuba.

Place Athlete Time
Gold Austria Mario Reiter (AUT) 3:08.06
Silver Norway Lasse Kjus (NOR) 3:08.65
Bronze Austria Christian Mayer (AUT) 3:10.11

[edit] Women's events

[edit] Downhill

The event was held on February 14, 1998 in Happo One, Hakuba.

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Germany Katja Seizinger (GER) 1:28.89
Silver Sweden Pernilla Wiberg (SWE) 1:29.18
Bronze France Florence Masnada (FRA) 1:29.37

[edit] Super G

The event was held on February 10, 1998 in Happo One, Hakuba.

Medal Athlete Time
Gold United States Picabo Street (USA) 1:18.02
Silver Austria Michaela Dorfmeister (AUT) 1:18.03
Bronze Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer (AUT) 1:18.09
4 Germany Regina Häusl (GER) 1:18.27
5 Austria Renate Götschl (AUT) 1:18.32
6 Germany Katja Seizinger (GER) 1:18.44
7 Germany Martina Ertl (GER) 1:18.46
8 France Mélanie Suchet (FRA) 1:18.51

[edit] Giant Slalom

The event was held on February 20, 1998 in Mount Higashidate, Shiga Kogen, Yamanouchi.

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Italy Deborah Compagnoni (ITA) 2:50.59
Silver Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer (AUT) 2:52.39
Bronze Germany Katja Seizinger (GER) 2:52.61

[edit] Slalom

The event was held on February 19, 1998 in Mount Higashidate, Shiga Kogen, Yamanouchi.

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Germany Hilde Gerg (GER) 1:32.40
Silver Italy Deborah Compagnoni (ITA) 1:32.46
Bronze Australia Zali Steggall (AUS) 1:32.67

[edit] Combined

This event was held on different days: the downhill run took place on February 15; the Slalom runs were on February 17. Both took place at Happo One, Hakuba.

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Germany Katja Seizinger (GER) 2:40.74
Silver Germany Martina Ertl (GER) 2:40.92
Bronze Germany Hilde Gerg (GER) 2:41.50

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