Olympische Winterspiele 1984/Ski Alpin – Riesenslalom (Männer)
Sportart | Ski Alpin | ||||||||
Disziplin | Riesenslalom | ||||||||
Geschlecht | Männer | ||||||||
Teilnehmer | 108 Athleten aus 39 Ländern | ||||||||
Wettkampfort | Bjelašnica | ||||||||
Wettkampfphase | 14. Februar 1984 | ||||||||
Siegerzeit | 2:41,18 min | ||||||||
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Abfahrt | Frauen | Männer |
Riesenslalom | Frauen | Männer |
Slalom | Frauen | Männer |
Das Riesenslalomrennen der Männer bei den Olympischen Winterspielen 1984 in Sarajevo wurde am 14. Februar 1984 in Bjelašnica ausgetragen.
Olympiasieger wurde der Schweizer Max Julen in einer Zeit von 2:41,18 min. Silber sicherte sich Jure Franko aus Jugoslawien vor dem Liechtensteiner Andreas Wenzel, der als Dritter Bronze gewann.
Ergebnisse
Rang | Athlet | Nation | Lauf 1 (min) | Lauf 2 (min) | Gesamtzeit (min) | Defizit (s) |
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1 | Max Julen | ![]() | 1:20,54 | 1:20,64 | 2:41,18 | |
2 | Jure Franko | ![]() | 1:21,15 | 1:20,26 | 2:41,41 | +0,23 |
3 | Andreas Wenzel | ![]() | 1:20,64 | 1:21,11 | 2:41,75 | +0,57 |
4 | Franz Gruber | ![]() | 1:21,03 | 1:21,05 | 2:42,08 | +0,90 |
5 | Boris Strel | ![]() | 1:21,23 | 1:21,13 | 2:42,36 | +1,18 |
6 | Hubert Strolz | ![]() | 1:21,47 | 1:21,24 | 2:42,71 | +1,53 |
7 | Alex Giorgi | ![]() | 1:22,05 | 1:20,95 | 2:43,00 | +1,82 |
8 | Phil Mahre | ![]() | 1:22,09 | 1:21,16 | 2:43,25 | +2,07 |
9 | Bojan Križaj | ![]() | 1:22,18 | 1:21,30 | 2:43,48 | +2,30 |
10 | Joël Gaspoz | ![]() | 1:21,98 | 1:21,62 | 2:43,60 | +2,42 |
11 | Thomas Bürgler | ![]() | 1:21,75 | 1:22,09 | 2:43,84 | +2,66 |
12 | Robert Erlacher | ![]() | 1:22,36 | 1:21,73 | 2:44,09 | +2,91 |
13 | Egon Hirt | ![]() | 1:22,45 | 1:21,66 | 2:44,11 | +2,93 |
14 | Didier Bouvet | ![]() | 1:22,16 | 1:22,09 | 2:44,25 | +3,07 |
15 | Oswald Tötsch | ![]() | 1:22,94 | 1:22,03 | 2:44,97 | +3,79 |
16 | Yves Tavernier | ![]() | 1:23,32 | 1:22,05 | 2:45,37 | +4,19 |
17 | Steve Mahre | ![]() | 1:23,43 | 1:22,60 | 2:46,03 | +4,85 |
18 | Niklas Henning | ![]() | 1:23,61 | 1:22,51 | 2:46,12 | +4,94 |
19 | Odd Sørli | ![]() | 1:22,90 | 1:23,49 | 2:46,39 | +5,21 |
20 | Jorge Pérez | ![]() | 1:23,64 | 1:24,33 | 2:47,97 | +6,79 |
21 | Petar Popangelow | ![]() | 1:24,83 | 1:23,61 | 2:48,44 | +7,26 |
22 | Gunnar Neuriesser | ![]() | 1:23,99 | 1:24,46 | 2:48,45 | +7,27 |
23 | Günther Marxer | ![]() | 1:24,78 | 1:24,01 | 2:48,79 | +7,61 |
24 | Jim Read | ![]() | 1:24,31 | 1:24,87 | 2:49,18 | +8,00 |
25 | Naomine Iwaya | ![]() | 1:25,02 | 1:24,67 | 2:49,69 | +8,51 |
26 | Toshihiro Kaiwa | ![]() | 1:24,92 | 1:25,05 | 2:49,97 | +8,79 |
27 | Osamu Kodama | ![]() | 1:24,81 | 1:25,40 | 2:50,21 | +9,03 |
28 | Walentin Gitschew | ![]() | 1:26,12 | 1:26,52 | 2:52,64 | +11,46 |
29 | Markus Hubrich | ![]() | 1:25,81 | 1:26,98 | 2:52,79 | +11,61 |
30 | Shin’ya Chiba | ![]() | 1:25,67 | 1:27,51 | 2:53,18 | +12,00 |
31 | Mitko Chadschiew | ![]() | 1:27,50 | 1:26,84 | 2:54,34 | +13,16 |
32 | Martin Bell | ![]() | 1:28,42 | 1:28,08 | 2:56,50 | +15,32 |
33 | David Mercer | ![]() | 1:27,81 | 1:28,83 | 2:56,64 | +15,46 |
34 | Scott Saunders-Sánchez | ![]() | 1:29,45 | 1:27,84 | 2:57,29 | +16,11 |
35 | Pierre Couquelet | ![]() | 1:28,71 | 1:29,88 | 2:58,59 | +17,41 |
36 | Simon Lyle Wi Rutene | ![]() | 1:30,13 | 1:28,97 | 2:59,10 | +17,92 |
37 | Andrés Figueroa | ![]() | 1:29,86 | 1:29,37 | 2:59,23 | +18,05 |
38 | Nicholas Wilson | ![]() | 1:29,26 | 1:30,23 | 2:59,49 | +18,31 |
39 | Frederick Burton | ![]() | 1:30,32 | 1:30,23 | 3:00,55 | +19,37 |
40 | Árni Þór Árnason | ![]() | 1:30,05 | 1:31,21 | 3:01,26 | +20,08 |
41 | Zolt Balazs | ![]() | 1:31,00 | 1:31,41 | 3:02,41 | +21,23 |
42 | Dieter Linneberg | ![]() | 1:31,75 | 1:31,81 | 3:03,56 | +22,38 |
43 | Guðmundur Jóhannsson | ![]() | 1:30,90 | 1:33,51 | 3:04,41 | +23,23 |
44 | Miguel Purcell | ![]() | 1:32,19 | 1:33,21 | 3:05,40 | +24,22 |
45 | Mihai Bîră | ![]() | 1:32,04 | 1:34,45 | 3:06,49 | +25,31 |
46 | Jorge Raúl Birkner | ![]() | 1:33,82 | 1:34,18 | 3:08,00 | +26,82 |
47 | Fernando Enevoldsen | ![]() | 1:33,82 | 1:34,45 | 3:08,27 | +27,09 |
48 | Hubertus von Hohenlohe | ![]() | 1:34,82 | 1:35,27 | 3:10,09 | +28,91 |
49 | Lazaros Arkhontopoulos | ![]() | 1:35,36 | 1:35,65 | 3:11,01 | +29,83 |
50 | Ioannis Triantafyllidis | ![]() | 1:38,20 | 1:40,74 | 3:18,94 | +37,76 |
51 | Andreas Pantelidis | ![]() | 1:39,57 | 1:39,87 | 3:19,44 | +38,26 |
52 | Enrique de Ridder | ![]() | 1:38,49 | 1:41,33 | 3:19,82 | +38,64 |
53 | Yakup Kadri Birinci | ![]() | 1:42,39 | 1:42,24 | 3:24,63 | +43,45 |
54 | Li Guangquan | ![]() | 1:42,16 | 1:42,83 | 3:24,99 | +43,81 |
55 | Giannis Stamatiou | ![]() | 1:44,21 | 1:40,97 | 3:25,18 | +44,00 |
56 | Liu Changcheng | ![]() | 1:41,76 | 1:46,75 | 3:28,51 | +47,33 |
57 | Lamine Guèye | ![]() | 1:42,63 | 1:46,04 | 3:28,67 | +47,49 |
58 | Tony Sukkar | ![]() | 1:43,48 | 1:45,50 | 3:28,98 | +47,80 |
59 | Wu Deqiang | ![]() | 1:41,74 | 1:48,66 | 3:30,40 | +49,22 |
60 | Ali Fuad Haşıl | ![]() | 1:44,76 | 1:47,08 | 3:31,84 | +50,66 |
61 | Sabahattin Hamamcıoğlu | ![]() | 1:44,84 | 1:48,74 | 3:33,58 | +52,40 |
62 | Sotirios Axiotiades | ![]() | 1:46,67 | 1:53,95 | 3:40,62 | +59,44 |
63 | Erkan Mermut | ![]() | 1:48,58 | 1:53,35 | 3:41,93 | +60,75 |
64 | Ahmad Ouachit | ![]() | 1:45,17 | 1:56,94 | 3:42,11 | +60,93 |
65 | Eduardo Kopper | ![]() | 1:49,35 | 1:57,23 | 3:46,58 | +65,40 |
66 | Nabil Khalil | ![]() | 1:48,38 | 1:59,31 | 3:47,69 | +66,51 |
67 | Arturo Kinch | ![]() | 1:57,84 | 1:53,27 | 3:51,11 | +69,93 |
68 | Ong Ching-ming | ![]() | 1:53,03 | 1:58,94 | 3:51,97 | +70,79 |
69 | Alekhis Fotiadis | ![]() | 1:52,98 | 2:01,05 | 3:54,03 | +72,85 |
70 | Lambros Lambrou | ![]() | 1:56,46 | 1:59,51 | 3:55,97 | +74,79 |
71 | Lin Chi-liang | ![]() | 1:52,78 | 2:03,86 | 3:56,64 | +75,46 |
72 | Edward Samen | ![]() | 1:52,51 | 2:05,34 | 3:57,85 | +76,67 |
73 | Ahmed Ait Moulay | ![]() | 1:54,54 | 2:03,41 | 3:57,95 | +76,77 |
74 | Hamid Oujebbad | ![]() | 1:58,13 | 2:08,56 | 4:06,69 | +85,51 |
75 | Giannos Pipis | ![]() | 1:56,18 | 2:11,55 | 4:07,73 | +86,55 |
76 | José Manuel Bejarano | ![]() | 2:04,38 | 2:29,58 | 4:33,96 | +112,78 |
— | Wladimir Andrejew | ![]() | 1:24,53 | DNF | ||
— | Steven Lee | ![]() | 1:28,76 | DSQ | ||
— | Kim Jin-hae | ![]() | 1:40,34 | DSQ | ||
— | Francesco Cardelli | ![]() | 1:49,00 | DNF | ||
— | Brahim Ait Sibrahim | ![]() | 1:56,32 | DNF | ||
— | Pavlos Fotiadis | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Jamil El Reedy | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Christian Bollini | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Nicolas van Ditmar | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Jordi Torres | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Albert Llovera | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Henri Mollin | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Hans Kossmann | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Alberto Ghidoni | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Borislaw Kirjakow | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Hubert Hilti | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Luis Fernández Ochoa | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Michel Vion | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Mario Konzett | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Péter Kozma | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Anton Steiner | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Franck Piccard | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Tiger Shaw | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Johan Wallner | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Jörgen Sundqvist | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Pirmin Zurbriggen | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Hans Enn | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Grega Benedik | ![]() | DNF | |||
— | Mario Hada | ![]() | DSQ | |||
— | Carlos Salvadores | ![]() | DSQ | |||
— | Park Byung-ro | ![]() | DSQ | |||
— | Eu Woo-youn | ![]() | DSQ |
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