Olympic Champions, XIX Winter Games, Salt Lake City

Olympic Champions, XIX Winter Games, Salt Lake City

Table
Downhill Fritz Strobl (AUT) 1 min 39.13 sec
Slalom Jean-Pierre Vidal (FRA) 1 min 41.06 sec
Giant slalom Stephan Eberharter (AUT) 2 min 23.28 sec
Super G Kjetil Andre Aamodt (NOR) 1 min 21.58 sec
Combined event Kjetil Andre Aamodt (NOR) 3 min 17.56 sec
 
Downhill Carole Montillet (FRA) 1 min 39.56 sec
Slalom Janica Kostelic (CRO) 1 min 46.10 sec
Giant slalom Janica Kostelic (CRO) 2 min 30.01 sec
Super G Daniela Ceccarelli (ITA) 1 min 13.59 sec
Combined event Janica Kostelic (CRO) 2 min 43.28 sec
 
1.5-km sprint Tor Arne Hetland (NOR) 2 min 56.9 sec
10-km freestyle pursuit Johann Mühlegg (ESP) 49 min 20.4 sec
15-km classical Andrus Veerpalu (EST) 37 min 7.4 sec
30-km freestyle mass start Johann Mühlegg (ESP) 1 hr 9 min 28.9 sec
50-km classical Mikhail Ivanov (RUS) 2 hr 6 min 20.8 sec
4 × 10-km relay Norway 1 hr 32 min 45.5 sec
90-m ski jump Simon Ammann (SUI) 269.0 pt
120-m ski jump Simon Ammann (SUI) 281.4 pt
120-m team ski jump Germany 974.1 pt
Nordic combined sprint (7.5-km) Samppa Lajunen (FIN) 16 min 40.1 sec
Nordic combined 15-km Samppa Lajunen (FIN) 39 min 11.7 sec
Nordic combined team relay Finland 48 min 42.2 sec
 
1.5-km sprint Yuliya Chepalova (RUS) 3 min 10.6 sec
5-km freestyle pursuit Olga Danilova (RUS) 24 min 52.1 sec
10-km classical Bente Skari (NOR) 28 min 5.6 sec
15-km freestyle mass start Stefania Belmondo (ITA) 39 min 54.4 sec
30-km classical Gabriella Paruzzi (ITA) 1 hr 30 min 57.1 sec
4 × 5-km relay Germany 49 min 30.6 sec
 
10-km sprint Ole Einar Björndalen (NOR) 24 min 51.3 sec
12.5-km pursuit Ole Einar Björndalen (NOR) 32 min 34.6 sec
20 km Ole Einar Björndalen (NOR) 51 min 3.3 sec
4 × 7.5-km relay Norway 1 hr 23 min 42.3 sec
 
7.5-km sprint Kati Wilhelm (GER) 20 min 41.4 sec
10-km pursuit Olga Pyleva (RUS) 31 min 7.7 sec
15 km Andrea Henkel (GER) 47 min 29.1 sec
4 × 7.5-km relay Germany 1 hr 27 min 55.0 sec
 
Moguls Janne Lahtela (FIN) 27.97 pt
Aerials Ales Valenta (CZE) 257.02 pt
 
Moguls Kari Traa (NOR) 25.94 pt
Aerials Alisa Camplin (AUS) 193.47 pt
 
Parallel giant slalom Philipp Schoch (SUI)  
Halfpipe Ross Powers (USA) 46.1 pt
 
Parallel giant slalom Isabelle Blanc (FRA)  
Halfpipe Kelly Clark (USA) 47.9 pt
 
Men Aleksey Yagudin (RUS) 1.5 pt
Women Sarah Hughes (USA) 3.0 pt
Pairs Yelena Berezhnaya,
Anton Sikharulidze (RUS)*;
Jamie Salé,
David Pelletier (CAN)*  
Ice dancing Marina Anissina,
Gwendal Peizerat (FRA) 2.0 pt
 
500 m Casey FitzRandolph (USA) 1 min 9.23 sec
1,000 m Gerard van Velde (NED) 1 min 7.18 sec†
1,500 m Derek Parra (USA) 1 min 43.95 sec†
5,000 m Jochem Uytdehaage (NED) 6 min 14.66 sec†
10,000 m Jochem Uytdehaage (NED) 12 min 58.92 sec†
 
500 m Catriona LeMay Doan (CAN) 1 min 14.75 sec
1,000 m Chris Witty (USA) 1 min 13.83 sec†
1,500 m Anni Friesinger (GER) 1 min 54.02 sec†
3,000 m Claudia Pechstein (GER) 3 min 57.70 sec†
5,000 m Claudia Pechstein (GER) 6 min 46.91 sec†
 
500 m Marc Gagnon (CAN) 41.802 sec‡
1,000 m Steven Bradbury (AUS) 1 min 29.109 sec
1,500 m Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) 2 min 18.541 sec
5,000-m relay Canada 6 min 51.579 sec
 
500 m Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 44.187 sec
1,000 m Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 1 min 36.391 sec
1,500 m Ko Gi Hyun (KOR) 2 min 31.581 sec
3,000-m relay South Korea 4 min 12.793 sec†
 
Men (winning team) Canada 4–1–1
Women (winning team) Canada 5–0–0
 
Men (winning team) Norway 9–2–0
Women (winning team) Great Britain 9–4–0
 
Two man Christoph Langen,
Markus Zimmermann (GER 1) 3 min 10.11 sec
Four man Germany 2 3 min 7.51 sec
Women Jill Bakken,
Vonetta Flowers (USA 2) 1 min 37.76 sec
 
Men (singles) Armin Zöggeler (ITA) 2 min 57.941 sec
Men (doubles) Patric-Fritz Leitner,
Alexander Resch (GER) 1 min 26.082 sec
Women (singles) Sylke Otto (GER) 2 min 52.464 sec
 
Men Jim Shea, Jr. (USA) 1 min 41.96 sec
Women Tristan Gale (USA) 1 min 45.11 sec
See as table:
      *Two gold medals awarded.
†World record.
‡Olympic record.

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