Alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom

Women's giant slalom
at the XIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueWhiteface Mountain
DateFebruary 20–21
Competitors48 from 21 nations
Winning time2:41.66
Medalists
   Liechtenstein
   West Germany
   France
Alpine skiing at the
1980 Winter Olympics
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women

The Women's giant slalom competition of the Lake Placid 1980 Olympics was held at Whiteface Mountain.[1]

The defending world champion was Maria Epple of West Germany, while West Germany's Christa Kinshofer was the defending World Cup giant slalom champion and Liechtenstein's Hanni Wenzel led the 1980 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein 1:14.33 1:27.33 2:41.66 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Irene Epple West Germany 1:14.75 1:27.37 2:42.12 +0.46
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Perrine Pelen France 1:15.45 1:26.96 2:42.41 +0.75
4 Fabienne Serrat France 1:15.43 1:26.99 2:42.42 +0.76
5 Christa Kinshofer-Güthlein West Germany 1:15.19 1:27.44 2:42.63 +0.97
6 Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria 1:15.64 1:27.55 2:43.19 +1.53
7 Christin Cooper United States 1:16.61 1:28.10 2:44.71 +3.05
8 Maria Epple West Germany 1:16.20 1:29.36 2:45.56 +3.90
9 Kathy Kreiner Canada 1:17.19 1:28.56 2:45.75 +4.09
10 Claudia Giordani Italy 1:17.72 1:28.55 2:46.27 +4.61
11 Anna-Karin Hesse Sweden 1:17.24 1:29.78 2:47.02 +5.36
12 Nadezhda Andreyeva Soviet Union 1:17.44 1:29.65 2:47.09 +5.43
13 Cindy Nelson United States 1:17.42 1:29.90 2:47.32 +5.66
14 Ingrid Eberle Austria 1:18.18 1:29.24 2:47.42 +5.76
15 Ann Melander Sweden 1:16.84 1:30.79 2:47.63 +5.97
16 Brigitte Nansoz Switzerland 1:18.09 1:30.11 2:48.20 +6.54
17 Heidi Preuss United States 1:17.54 1:30.83 2:48.37 +6.71
18 Blanca Fernández Ochoa Spain 1:18.37 1:30.62 2:48.99 +7.33
19 Petra Wenzel Liechtenstein 1:18.75 1:30.28 2:49.03 +7.37
20 Metka Jerman Yugoslavia 1:18.79 1:30.42 2:49.21 +7.55
21 Jana Gantnerová-Šoltýsová Czechoslovakia 1:18.60 1:31.05 2:49.65 +7.99
22 Torill Fjeldstad Norway 1:18.26 1:31.40 2:49.66 +8.00
23 Nuša Tome Yugoslavia 1:18.78 1:30.94 2:49.72 +8.06
24 Åsa Svedmark Sweden 1:18.90 1:31.47 2:50.37 +8.71
25 Anne-Flore Rey France 1:20.03 1:31.38 2:51.41 +9.75
26 Anja Zavadlav Yugoslavia 1:20.54 1:31.52 2:52.06 +10.40
27 Anne Robb Great Britain 1:20.79 1:35.29 2:56.08 +14.42
28 Jenny Altermatt Australia 1:22.09 1:36.48 2:58.57 +16.91
29 Steinunn Sæmundsdóttir Iceland 1:23.52 1:35.89 2:59.41 +17.75
30 Fiona Johnson New Zealand 1:24.62 1:36.04 3:00.66 +19.00
31 Valentina Iliffe Great Britain 1:23.33 1:39.43 3:02.76 +21.10
32 Anna Archibald New Zealand 1:25.82 1:40.32 3:06.14 +24.48
33 Lina Aristodimou Cyprus 1:39.78 1:57.07 3:36.85 +55.19
34 Farida Rahmed Lebanon 1:40.50 1:58.99 3:39.49 +57.83
35 Wang Guizhen China 1:32.41 2:12.18 3:44.59 +62.93
- Erika Hess Switzerland 1:15.27 DNF - -
- Regine Mösenlechner West Germany 1:17.70 DNF - -
- Lea Sölkner Austria 1:18.30 DNS - -
- Marina Laurencon France 1:18.49 DNF - -
- Maria Rosa Quario Italy 1:18.54 DNF - -
- Jacqui Cowderoy Australia 1:24.90 DQ - -
- Ana María Rodríguez Spain DNF - - -
- Wanda Bieler Italy DNF - - -
- Tamara McKinney United States DNF - - -
- Regina Sackl Austria DNF - - -
- Daniela Zini Italy DNF - - -
- Ursula Konzett Liechtenstein DNF - - -
- Marie-Theres Nadig Switzerland DNF - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "The Official Report of the XIIIth Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid 1980 - Official Results" (PDF). Lake Placid Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1980. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1979 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. "1978 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

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