Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Women's combined

Women's combined
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
VenueNakiska
DateFebruary 20–21
Competitors39 from 14 nations
Winning points29.25
Medalists
   Austria
   Switzerland
   Switzerland
Alpine skiing at the
1988 Winter Olympics
Combined   men   women
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Super-G men women

The Women's combined competition of the Calgary 1988 Olympics was held at Nakiska.[1]

The defending world champion was Erika Hess of Switzerland, while Switzerland's Brigitte Ortli was the defending World Cup combined champion, and led the 1988 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Downhill Slalom Total
Time Points Run 1 Run 2 Total Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Anita Wachter Austria 1:17.14 10.49 40.68 42.29 1:22.97 18.76 29.25
2nd, silver medalist(s) Brigitte Oertli Switzerland 1:18.37 29.47 39.24 41.47 1:20.71 0.00 29.47
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Maria Walliser Switzerland 1:16.98 8.02 41.80 44.12 1:25.92 43.25 51.27
4 Karen Percy Canada 1:18.22 27.16 40.62 43.38 1:24.00 27.31 54.47
5 Lenka Kebrlová Czechoslovakia 1:18.43 30.40 40.91 43.47 1:24.38 30.47 60.87
6 Lucia Medzihradská Czechoslovakia 1:18.62 33.33 41.62 42.73 1:24.35 30.22 63.55
7 Michelle McKendry-Ruthven Canada 1:17.58 17.28 42.24 44.20 1:26.44 47.57 64.85
8 Kerrin Lee-Gartner Canada 1:18.15 26.08 42.23 43.20 1:25.43 39.18 65.26
9 Ulrike Stanggassinger West Germany 1:17.92 22.53 42.68 43.93 1:26.61 48.98 71.51
10 Michaela Marzola Italy 1:17.95 22.99 43.65 44.57 1:28.22 62.34 85.33
11 Petra Kronberger Austria 1:18.36 29.32 44.53 43.25 1:27.78 58.69 88.01
12 Sylvia Eder Austria 1:19.68 49.69 42.03 43.88 1:25.91 43.17 92.86
13 Nancy Gee Canada 1:20.21 57.87 42.41 43.84 1:26.25 45.99 103.86
14 Karin Dedler West Germany 1:18.80 36.11 43.38 45.65 1:29.03 69.07 105.18
15 Beth Madsen United States 1:21.31 74.84 41.86 42.92 1:24.78 33.79 108.63
16 Jolanda Kindle Liechtenstein 1:21.23 73.61 41.82 43.60 1:25.42 39.10 112.71
17 Kristin Krone United States 1:18.80 36.11 44.94 45.25 1:30.19 78.70 114.81
18 Jacqueline Vogt Liechtenstein 1:20.81 67.13 43.17 45.14 1:28.31 63.09 130.22
19 Wendy Lumby Great Britain 1:19.86 52.47 44.59 46.43 1:31.02 85.59 138.06
20 Sachiko Yamamoto Japan 1:20.33 59.72 43.66 46.60 1:30.26 79.28 139.00
21 Mihaela Fera Romania 1:19.82 51.85 45.17 46.37 1:31.54 89.90 141.75
22 Pascaline Freiher France 1:24.18 119.13 42.16 42.50 1:24.66 32.79 151.92
23 Hilary Lindh United States 1:19.27 43.36 46.96 48.35 1:35.31 121.20 164.56
24 Carolina Eiras Argentina 1:24.93 130.71 45.79 49.06 1:34.85 117.38 248.09
25 Carolina Birkner Argentina 1:25.10 133.33 46.70 48.78 1:35.48 122.61 255.94
26 Mariela Vallecillo Argentina 1:27.25 166.51 50.16 52.98 1:43.14 186.20 352.71
- Carole Merle France 1:16.46 0.00 DQ - - - -
- Vreni Schneider Switzerland 1:18.10 25.31 DNF - - - -
- Edith Thys United States 1:18.38 29.63 DNF - - - -
- Emi Kawabata Japan 1:18.53 31.94 DNF - - - -
- Christa Kinshofer West Germany 1:19.83 52.00 DNF - - - -
- Clare Booth Great Britain 1:20.58 63.58 DNF - - - -
- Astrid Steverlynck Argentina 1:26.89 160.95 DNF - - - -
Ulrike Maier Austria DNF - - - - - -
Ludmila Milanová Czechoslovakia DNF - - - - - -
Claudine Emonet France DNF - - - - - -
Golnur Postnikova Soviet Union DNF - - - - - -
Beatrice Gafner Switzerland DNF - - - - - -
Michaela Gerg-Leitner West Germany DQ - - - - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1987 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. "1987 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

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