Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

The event was held on February 23 at Deer Valley. Pre-race favorite Bode Miller fell off the course in the second run, and many of the other top competitors struggled with an extremely challenging course.[1]

Men's slalom
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for alpine skiing
VenueDeer Valley
DateFebruary 23
Competitors78 from 43 nations
Winning time1:41.06
Medalists
Jean-Pierre Vidal  France
Sébastien Amiez  France
Benjamin Raich  Austria

Alain Baxter of Great Britain originally took the bronze, but was disqualified after testing positive for traces of methamphetamine. This apparently occurred because Baxter had used a Vicks inhaler from Canada, which had a slightly different chemical content from the legal British Vicks inhaler.

Results

Complete results from the men's slalom event at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TimeDifference
Jean-Pierre Vidal  France 48.01 53.05 1:41.06
Sébastien Amiez  France 50.16 51.66 1:41.82 +0.76
Benjamin Raich  Austria 49.34 53.07 1:42.41 +1.35
4 Kilian Albrecht  Austria 50.26 52.19 1:42.45 +1.39
5 Urs Imboden  Switzerland 49.61 52.87 1:42.48 +1.42
6 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 49.92 52.80 1:42.72 +1.66
7 Markus Larsson  Sweden 50.29 52.57 1:42.86 +1.80
8 Jure Košir  Slovenia 49.80 53.54 1:43.34 +2.28
9 Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 51.03 53.36 1:44.39 +3.33
10 Andrzej Bachleda  Poland 51.43 53.22 1:44.65 +3.59
11 Chip Knight  United States 50.85 54.01 1:44.86 +3.80
12 Tom Stiansen  Norway 50.74 54.45 1:45.19 +4.13
13 Erik Schlopy  United States 51.27 53.94 1:45.21 +4.15
14 Michael von Grünigen  Switzerland 51.38 53.97 1:45.35 +4.29
15 Stanley Hayer  Czech Republic 51.97 54.15 1:46.12 +5.06
16 Thomas Grandi  Canada 51.15 55.08 1:46.23 +5.17
17 Cristian Javier Simari Birkner  Argentina 51.55 55.27 1:46.82 +5.76
18 Kiminobu Kimura  Japan 52.46 55.97 1:48.43 +7.37
19 Michal Rajcan  Slovakia 52.73 55.93 1:48.66 +7.60
20 Noel Baxter  Great Britain 53.66 55.98 1:49.64 +8.58
21 Kristinn Bjornsson  Iceland 53.05 56.76 1:49.81 +8.75
22 Gareth Trayner  Great Britain 54.58 56.33 1:50.91 +9.85
23 Angel Pumpalov  Bulgaria 53.72 58.21 1:51.93 +10.87
24 Bode Miller  United States 48.37 1:04.42 1:52.79 +11.73
25 Ivars Ciaguns  Latvia 56.31 58.42 1:54.73 +13.67
26 Marko Đorđević  Yugoslavia 55.95 1:00.04 1:55.99 +14.93
27 Alexander Heath  South Africa 56.37 1:00.56 1:56.93 +15.87
28 Johann F. Haraldsson  Iceland 56.98 1:00.19 1:57.17 +16.11
29 Tahir Bisic  Bosnia and Herzegovina 57.55 1:00.17 1:57.72 +16.66
30 Kang Min Heuk  South Korea 58.01 1:00.47 1:58.48 +17.42
31 Byun Jong Moon  South Korea 58.38 1:03.20 2:01.58 +20.52
32 Atakan Alaftargil  Turkey 1:03.10 1:07.26 2:10.36 +29.30
33 Peter Vincze  Hungary 1:01.46 1:14.11 2:15.57 +34.51
Mitja Kunc  Slovenia 51.08 DNF
Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 49.60 DNF
Pierrick Bourgeat  France 50.54 DNF
Drago Grubelnik  Slovenia 50.51 DNF
Rene Mlekuž  Slovenia 50.57 DNF
Markus Ganahl  Liechtenstein 51.85 DNF
Tom Rothrock  United States 50.61 DNF
Ondřej Bank  Czech Republic 52.37 DNF
Niki Fürstauer  Lebanon 51.99 DNF
Alex Antor  Andorra 54.57 DNF
Michael Dickson  Australia 56.88 DNF
Nikolay Skriabin  Ukraine 56.76 DNF
Theodoros Christodoulou  Cyprus 59.74 DNF
Kamil Urumbaev  Uzbekistan 1:04.09 DNF
Alain Baxter  Great Britain 50.16 DSQ
Hur Seung Wook  South Korea 56.70 DSQ
Vassilis Dimitriadis  Greece 55.24 DSQ
Bořek Zakouřil  Czech Republic DNS
Rainer Schönfelder  Austria DNF
Giorgio Rocca  Italy DNF
Kalle Palander  Finland DNF
Manfred Pranger  Austria DNF
Markus Eberle  Germany DNF
Jean-Philippe Roy  Canada DNF
Truls Ove Karlsen  Norway DNF
Edoardo Zardini  Italy DNF
Giancarlo Bergamelli  Italy DNF
Alan Perathoner  Italy DNF
Akira Sasaki  Japan DNF
Stefan Georgiev  Bulgaria DNF
Jan Holicky  Czech Republic DNF
Björgvin Björgvinsson  Iceland DNF
Todd Haywood  New Zealand DNF
Ivan Heimschild  Slovakia DNF
Kristinn Magnusson  Iceland DNF
Jesse Teat  New Zealand DNF
Lee Ki-hyun  South Korea DNF
Danil Anisimov  Kazakhstan DNF
Dejan Panovski  Macedonia DNF
Laurence Thoms  Fiji DNF
Robert Makharashvili  Georgia DNF
Bagher Kalhor  Iran DNF
Arsen Harutyunyan  Armenia DNF
Elbrus Isakov  Azerbaijan DNF
Kentaro Minagawa  Japan DSQ

References

  1. "Alpine Skiing at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
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