List of 1992 Winter Olympics medal winners
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The 1992 Winter Olympics, officially known by the International Olympic Committee as the XVI Olympic Winter Games, were a multi-sport event held in Albertville, France, from February 8 through February 23, 1992. A total of 1801 athletes representing 64 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated at the Games in 57 events across 12 disciplines.[1]
Alpine skiing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's downhill |
Patrick Ortlieb Austria |
Franck Piccard France |
Günther Mader Austria |
Men's super-G |
Kjetil André Aamodt Norway |
Marc Girardelli Luxembourg |
Jan Einar Thorsen Norway |
Men's giant slalom |
Alberto Tomba Italy |
Marc Girardelli Luxembourg |
Kjetil André Aamodt Norway |
Men's slalom |
Finn Christian Jagge Norway |
Alberto Tomba Italy |
Michael Tritscher Austria |
Men's combined |
Josef Polig Italy |
Gianfranco Martin Italy |
Steve Locher Switzerland |
Women's downhill |
Kerrin Lee-Gartner Canada |
Hilary Lindh United States |
Veronika Wallinger Austria |
Women's super-G |
Deborah Compagnoni Italy |
Carole Merle France |
Katja Seizinger Germany |
Women's giant slalom |
Pernilla Wiberg Sweden |
Anita Wachter Austria Diann Roffe United States |
Not awarded |
Women's slalom |
Petra Kronberger Austria |
Annelise Coberger New Zealand |
Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain |
Women's combined |
Petra Kronberger Austria |
Anita Wachter Austria |
Florence Masnada France |
Biatlon
See also: Biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual |
Yevgeniy Redkin Unified Team |
Mark Kirchner Germany |
Mikael Löfgren Sweden |
Men's sprint |
Mark Kirchner Germany |
Ricco Groß Germany |
Harri Eloranta Finland |
Men's relay |
Germany (GER) Ricco Groß Jens Steinigen Mark Kirchner Fritz Fischer |
Unified Team (EUN) Valeriy Medvedtsev Alexandr Popov Valery Kiriyenko Sergei Tchepikov |
Sweden (SWE) Ulf Johansson Leif Andersson Tord Wiksten Mikael Löfgren |
Women's individual |
Antje Misersky-Harvey Germany |
Svetlana Pechorskaya Unified Team |
Myriam Bédard Canada |
Women's sprint |
Anfisa Reztsova Unified Team |
Antje Misersky-Harvey Germany |
Yelena Belova Unified Team |
Women's relay |
France (FRA) Corinne Niogret Véronique Claudel Anne Briand-Bouthiaux |
Germany (GER) Uschi Disl Antje Misersky-Harvey Petra Behle-Schaaf |
Unified Team (EUN) Yelena Belova Anfisa Reztsova Yelena Melnikova |
Bobsleigh
See also: Bobsleigh at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Two-man |
Switzerland (SUI) Gustav Weder Donat Acklin |
Germany (GER) Rudi Lochner Markus Zimmermann |
Germany (GER) Christoph Langen Günther Eger |
Four-man |
Austria (AUT) Ingo Appelt Harald Winkler Gerhard Haidacher Thomas Schroll |
Germany (GER) Wolfgang Hoppe Bogdan Musiol Axel Kühn René Hannemann |
Switzerland (SUI) Gustav Weder Donat Acklin Lorenz Schindelholz Curdin Morell |
Cross-country skiing
Figure skating
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Ladies' singles |
Kristi Yamaguchi United States |
Midori Ito Japan |
Nancy Kerrigan United States |
Men's singles |
Viktor Petrenko Unified Team |
Paul Wylie United States |
Petr Barna Czechoslovakia |
Pairs |
Unified Team (EUN) Natalia Mishkutenok Artur Dmitriev |
Unified Team (EUN) Elena Bechke Denis Petrov |
Canada (CAN) Isabelle Brasseur Lloyd Eisler |
Ice dance |
Unified Team (EUN) Marina Klimova Sergei Ponomarenko |
France (FRA) Isabelle Duchesnay Paul Duchesnay |
Unified Team (EUN) Maya Usova Alexander Zhulin |
Ice hockey
See also: Ice hockey at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Luge
See also: Luge at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles |
Georg Hackl Germany |
Markus Prock Austria |
Markus Schmidt Austria |
Women's singles |
Doris Neuner Austria |
Angelika Neuner Austria |
Susi Erdmann Germany |
Doubles |
Germany (GER) Stefan Krauße Jan Behrendt |
Germany (GER) Yves Mankel Thomas Rudolph |
Italy (ITA) Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
Nordic combined
Ski jumping
See also: Ski jumping at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Normal hill individual |
Ernst Vettori Austria |
Martin Höllwarth Austria |
Toni Nieminen Finland |
Large hill individual |
Toni Nieminen Finland |
Martin Höllwarth Austria |
Heinz Kuttin Austria |
Large hill team |
Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola Mika Laitinen Risto Laakkonen Toni Nieminen |
Austria Heinz Kuttin Ernst Vettori Martin Höllwarth Andreas Felder |
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Goder František Jež Jaroslav Sakala Jiří Parma |
Short track speed skating
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 1000 metres |
Kim Ki-hoon South Korea |
Frédéric Blackburn Canada |
Lee Joon-ho South Korea |
Men's 5000 metre relay |
South Korea (KOR) Song Jae-kun Kim Ki-hoon Lee Joon-ho Mo Ji-soo |
Canada (CAN) Mark Lackie Frédéric Blackburn Michel Daignault Laurent Daignault Sylvain Gagnon |
Japan (JPN) Yuichi Akasaka Tatsuyoshi Ishihara Toshinobu Kawai Tsutomu Kawasaki |
Women's 500 metres |
Cathy Turner United States |
Li Yan China |
Hwang Ok-Sil North Korea |
Women's 3000 metre relay |
Canada (CAN) Angela Cutrone Sylvie Daigle Nathalie Lambert Annie Perreault |
United States (USA) Darcie Dohnal Amy Peterson Cathy Turner Nikki Ziegelmeyer |
Unified Team (EUN) Yuliya Allagulova Nataliya Isakova Viktoriya Troitskaya-Taranina Yuliya Vlasova |
Speed skating
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 500 metres |
Uwe-Jens Mey Germany |
Toshiyuki Kuroiwa Japan |
Junichi Inoue Japan |
Men's 1000 metres |
Olaf Zinke Germany |
Kim Yoon-man South Korea |
Yukinori Miyabe Japan |
Men's 1500 metres |
Johann Olav Koss Norway |
Ådne Søndrål Norway |
Leo Visser Netherlands |
Men's 5000 metres |
Geir Karlstad Norway |
Falko Zandstra Netherlands |
Leo Visser Netherlands |
Men's 10000 metres |
Bart Veldkamp Netherlands |
Johann Olav Koss Norway |
Geir Karlstad Norway |
Women's 500 metres |
Bonnie Blair United States |
Ye Qiaobo China |
Christa Luding Germany |
Women's 1000 metres |
Bonnie Blair United States |
Ye Qiaobo China |
Monique Garbrecht Germany |
Women's 1500 metres |
Jacqueline Börner Germany |
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Germany |
Seiko Hashimoto Japan |
Women's 3000 metres |
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Germany |
Heike Warnicke Germany |
Emese Hunyady Austria |
Women's 5000 metres |
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Germany |
Heike Warnicke Germany |
Claudia Pechstein Germany |
References
- General
- "Results and Medalists". Olympic.org. International Olympic Committee.
- Specific
- ↑ "The Olympic Winter Games Factsheet" (PDF). International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
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