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Snowboarding at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

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Men's Giant Slalom
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueMount Yakebitai
Date8 February 1998
Competitors34 from 14 nations
Winning time2:03.96
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ross Rebagliati  Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Thomas Prugger  Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ueli Kestenholz  Switzerland

The Men's giant slalom competition of the Nagano 1998 Olympics was held at Mount Yakebitai on 8 February 1998.[1]

It was the first time snowboarding was added as a sport at the Winter Olympic Games. The giant slalom was replaced by the parallel giant slalom event in 2002 in Salt Lake City.[2]

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Transcription

Medalists

Gold Ross Rebagliati
 Canada
Silver Thomas Prugger
 Italy
Bronze Ueli Kestenholz
 Switzerland

Results

The competitors were allowed two runs on a giant slalom course. The two times were then added to determine the winners.[2]

Rank Bib Name Nationality Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Ross Rebagliati  Canada 0:59.87 8 1:04.09 2 2:03.96 -
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Thomas Prugger  Italy 0:59.38 2 1:04.60 5 2:03.98 +0.02
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Ueli Kestenholz  Switzerland 1:00.20 10 1:03.88 1 2:04.08 +0.12
4 12 Dieter Krassnig  Austria 1:00.11 9 1:04.22 3 2:04.33 +0.37
5 11 Mathieu Bozzetto  France 0:59.83 7 1:04.74 6 2:04.57 +0.61
6 5 Chris Klug  United States 0:59.38 2 1:05.87 10 2:05.25 +1.29
7 7 Martin Freinademetz  Austria 0:59.58 4 1:05.76 9 2:05.34 +1.38
8 19 Maxence Idesheim  France 1:00.75 12 1:04.77 7 2:05.52 +1.56
9 13 Dieter Happ  Austria 1:02.65 16 1:04.40 4 2:07.05 +3.09
10 10 Thedo Remmelink  Netherlands 1:02.01 15 1:05.24 8 2:07.25 +3.29
11 21 Willi Trakofler  Italy 1:01.42 13 1:05.88 11 2:07.30 +3.34
12 1 Christophe Ségura  France 0:59.59 5 1:09.27 18 2:08.86 +4.90
13 24 Elmar Messner  Italy 1:01.42 13 1:07.99 15 2:09.41 +5.45
14 27 Dieter Moherndl  Germany 1:03.03 19 1:07.00 12 2:10.03 +6.07
15 23 Mike Kildevæld  Denmark 1:02.75 17 1:07.67 13 2:10.42 +6.46
16 9 Jasey-Jay Anderson  Canada 0:59.31 1 1:12.02 19 2:11.33 +7.37
17 15 Mike Jacoby  United States 1:03.53 22 1:08.27 16 2:11.80 +7.84
18 20 Stephen Copp  Sweden 1:04.14 25 1:07.75 14 2:11.89 +7.93
19 28 Łukasz Starowicz  Poland 1:03.50 21 1:08.81 17 2:12.31 +8.35
20 29 Karl Frenademez  Italy 1:03.33 20 1:12.62 20 2:15.95 +11.99
21 33 Mariano López  Argentina 1:12.20 28 1:19.11 21 2:31.31 +27.35
- 4 Nicolas Conte  France 0:59.69 6 DNF - - -
- 25 Richard Richardsson  Sweden 1:02.93 18 DNF - - -
- 32 Markos Khatzikyriakakis  Greece 1:06.40 26 DNF - - -
- 16 Sigi Grabner  Austria 1:00.61 11 DSQ - - -
- 22 Bernd Kroschewski  Germany 1:03.53 23 DSQ - - -
- 18 Darren Chalmers  Canada 1:04.09 24 DSQ - - -
- 30 Zeke Steggall  Australia 1:08.10 27 DSQ - - -
- 14 Mark Fawcett  Canada DNF - - - - -
- 34 Stergios Pappos  Greece DNF - - - - -
- 8 Fadri Mosca  Switzerland DSQ - - - - -
- 17 Gilles Jaquet  Switzerland DSQ - - - - -
- 26 André Grütter  Switzerland DSQ - - - - -
- 31 Adam Hostetter  United States DSQ - - - - -

DNF - Did not finish; DSQ - Disqualified

References

  1. ^ "Snowboarding at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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