Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill

The Men's Downhill competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Kvitfjell on Sunday, 13 February.[1][2]

Men's Downhill
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueKvitfjell
Date13 February
Competitors55 from 26 nations
Winning time1:45.75
Medalists
Tommy Moe  United States
Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway
Ed Podivinsky  Canada
Men's Downhill
LocationKvitfjell
Olympiabakken
Vertical   838 m (2,749 ft)
Top elevation1,020 m (3,346 ft)  
Base elevation   182 m (597 ft)

The reigning world champion was Luc Alphand and the reigning Olympic champion was Patrick Ortlieb; Franz Heinzer was the defending World Cup downhill champion and Marc Girardelli led the current season. [3][4]

Tommy Moe, an American of Norwegian ancestry, edged out Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway by 0.04 seconds to take the gold medal in the downhill.[5][6][7] Ed Podivinsky of Canada was the bronze medalist, just 0.12 seconds behind Moe. Ortlieb was fourth, Girardelli fifth, Alphand eighth, and Heinzer did not finish.

The defending champion was in the field for the first time since 1976, when 1972 champion Bernhard Russi won the silver medal. Ortlieb was just off the podium in 1994, which remains the second-best result by a defending champion. Prior to Russi, only two champions had been in the field to defend, but neither made the top ten: Henri Oreiller was 14th in 1952 and Egon Zimmermann finished 13th in 1968.

The Olympiabakken course started at an elevation of 1,020 m (3,346 ft) above sea level with a vertical drop of 838 m (2,749 ft) and a course length of 3.035 km (1.89 mi). Moe's winning time was 105.75 seconds, yielding an average course speed of 103.319 km/h (64.2 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 7.924 m/s (26.0 ft/s).

Results

The race was started at 11:00 local time, (UTC +1). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was −15.0 °C (5 °F), and the snow condition was hard; the temperature at the finish was lower, at −16.0 °C (3 °F).[1]

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
8Tommy Moe United States1:45.75
7Kjetil André Aamodt Norway1:45.79+0.04
21Ed Podivinsky Canada1:45.87+0.12
410Patrick Ortlieb Austria1:46.01+0.26
51Marc Girardelli Luxembourg1:46.09+0.34
62Hannes Trinkl Austria1:46.22+0.47
33Nicolas Burtin France
813Luc Alphand France1:46.25+0.50
915Atle Skårdal Norway1:46.29+0.54
1017Jan Einar Thorsen Norway1:46.34+0.59
1126Kyle Rasmussen United States1:46.35+0.60
123Peter Runggaldier Italy1:46.39+0.64
134Pietro Vitalini Italy1:46.48+0.73
145Daniel Mahrer Switzerland1:46.55+0.80
1511Armin Assinger Austria1:46.68+0.93
169William Besse Switzerland1:46.76+1.01
1730A J Kitt United States1:46.82+1.07
1819Lasse Kjus Norway1:46.84+1.09
1914Günther Mader Austria1:46.87+1.12
2012Kristian Ghedina Italy1:46.99+1.24
2122Luigi Colturi Italy1:47.05+1.30
2220Christophe Plé France1:47.11+1.36
2324Franco Cavegn Switzerland1:47.15+1.40
2423Jean-Luc Crétier France1:47.27+1.52
2527Hansjörg Tauscher Germany1:47.30+1.55
2635Graham Bell Great Britain1:47.39+1.64
2729Luke Sauder Canada1:47.45+1.70
2832Martin Bell Great Britain1:47.49+1.74
2936Jürgen Hasler Liechtenstein1:47.62+1.87
3038Janne Leskinen Finland1:47.87+2.12
3128Ralf Socher Canada1:47.93+2.18
3231Fredrik Nyberg Sweden1:47.97+2.22
3341Achim Vogt Liechtenstein1:47.98+2.23
3434Patrik Järbyn Sweden1:48.05+2.30
3544Miran Ravter Slovenia1:48.48+2.73
3618Markus Wasmeier Germany1:48.53+2.78
3742Andrey Filichkin Russia1:48.81+3.06
3837Craig Thrasher United States1:48.91+3.16
3925Markus Foser Liechtenstein1:48.93+3.18
4045Marco Büchel Liechtenstein1:48.97+3.22
4140Georges Mendes Portugal1:49.20+3.45
4239Nils Linneberg Chile1:49.80+4.05
4349Andrey Kolotvin Kazakhstan1:50.39+4.64
4447Petar Dichev Bulgaria1:51.07+5.32
4551Maríano Puricelli Argentina1:52.38+6.63
4646Marcin Szafrański Poland1:52.59+6.84
4750Zurab Dzhidzhishvili Georgia1:53.27+7.52
4853Hubertus von Hohenlohe Mexico1:53.37+7.62
4948Diego Margozzini Chile1:55.32+9.57
5055Lothar Christian Munder Brazil1:56.48+10.73
-6Cary Mullen CanadaDNF-
-16Franz Heinzer SwitzerlandDNF-
-43Vasily Bezsmelnitsyn RussiaDQ-
-52Connor O'Brien EstoniaDNF-
-54Lamine Guèye SenegalDNF-

References

  1. "Lillehammer 1994 Official Report" (PDF). Lillehammer Olympiske Organisasjonskomité. LA84 Foundation. 1994. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  2. "Alpine Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's Downhill". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. "1993 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  4. "1993 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  5. Johnson, William Oscar (February 21, 1994). "The Son finally rises". Sports Illustrated. (cover story). p. 20.
  6. Powers, Tom (February 14, 1994). "This Moe's no stooge on the slopes". Lewiston (ME) Sun-Journal. Knight-Ridder. p. 23.
  7. Philips, Angus (February 14, 1994). "Unheralded Tommy Moe races to first U.S. medal". Washington Post. p. A1.
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