Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Women's combined

The Women's combined competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Kvitfjell and Hafjell.[1][2]

Women's combined
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueKvitfjell and Hafjell
DateFebruary 20–21
Competitors41 from 20 nations
Winning time3:05.16
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pernilla Wiberg  Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vreni Schneider  Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alenka Dovžan  Slovenia
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The defending world champion was Miriam Vogt of Germany, while Austria's Anita Wachter was the defending World Cup combined champion, and Pernilla Wiberg was the 1994 World Cup.[3][4]

Results

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Rank Bib Name Country Downhill Slalom 1 Slalom 2 Total Difference
  2 Pernilla Wiberg   Sweden 1:28.70 0:49.35 0:47.11 3:05.16 -
  1 Vreni Schneider   Switzerland 1:28.91 0:49.75 0:46.63 3:05.29 +0.13
  9 Alenka Dovžan   Slovenia 1:28.67 0:50.01 0:47.96 3:06.64 +1.48
4 3 Morena Gallizio   Italy 1:28.71 0:49.94 0:48.06 3:06.71 +1.55
5 5 Martina Ertl   Germany 1:29.38 0:50.98 0:48.42 3:08.78 +3.62
6 8 Katja Koren   Slovenia 1:30.59 0:50.28 0:48.72 3:09.59 +4.43
7 6 Florence Masnada   France 1:29.11 0:51.86 0:49.05 3:10.02 +4.86
8 14 Hilde Gerg   Germany 1:29.02 0:52.14 0:48.94 3:10.10 +4.94
9 13 Miriam Vogt   Germany 1:29.61 0:51.24 0:49.29 3:10.14 +4.98
10 19 Picabo Street   United States 1:28.19 0:52.59 0:49.37 3:10.15 +4.99
11 12 Erika Hansson   Sweden 1:29.93 0:51.12 0:49.12 3:10.17 +5.01
12 11 Bibiana Perez   Italy 1:29.15 0:52.78 0:48.71 3:10.64 +5.48
13 7 Lucia Medzihradská   Slovakia 1:30.70 0:52.90 0:48.77 3:12.37 +7.21
14 4 Urška Hrovat   Slovenia 1:34.60 0:51.72 0:48.43 3:14.75 +9.59
15 26 Jeanette Lunde   Norway 1:29.31 0:55.11 0:51.55 3:15.97 +10.81
16 21 Barbara Merlin   Italy 1:29.67 0:55.79 0:51.85 3:17.31 +12.15
17 30 Emi Kawabata   Japan 1:29.00 0:56.50 0:52.72 3:18.22 +13.06
18 27 Olha Lohinova   Ukraine 1:33.29 0:54.26 0:51.88 3:19.43 +14.27
19 34 Olga Vedyacheva   Kazakhstan 1:29.74 0:56.89 0:54.24 3:20.87 +15.71
20 29 Mihaela Fera   Romania 1:31.69 0:59.19 0:55.22 3:26.10 +20.94
21 33 Francisca Steverlynck   Argentina 1:37.10 0:58.98 0:56.56 3:32.64 +27.48
22 28 Gabriela Quijano   Argentina 1:39.88 0:57.87 0:55.76 3:33.51 +28.35
23 35 Véronique Dugailly   Belgium 1:37.22 1:02.97 0:57.90 3:38.09 +32.93
24 15 Monique Pelletier   United States 1:30.36 1:19.01 0:49.42 3:38.79 +33.63
25 36 Jennifer Taylor   Argentina 1:39.18 1:06.47 0:58.62 3:44.27 +39.11
- 7 Isolde Kostner   Italy 1:28.52 0:54.04 DNF - -
- 34 Zali Steggall   Australia 1:33.46 0:52.34 DNF - -
- 6 Warvara Zelenskaya   Russia 1:29.66 DNS - - -
- 12 Michelle McKendry-Ruthven   Canada 1:29.92 DNS - - -
- 20 Mira Golub   Russia 1:33.80 DNS - - -
- 23 Nataliya Buga   Russia 1:32.01 DNS - - -
- 3 Katja Seizinger   Germany 1:27.28 DNF - - -
- 5 Anja Haas   Austria 1:30.01 DNF - - -
- 11 Svetlana Gladishiva   Russia 1:29.45 DNF - - -
- 29 Špela Pretnar   Slovenia 1:29.91 DNF - - -
- 36 Szvetlana Keszthelyi   Hungary 1:32.99 DNF - - -
- 38 Khrystyna Podrushna   Ukraine 1:35.21 DNF - - -
- 41 Ophélie David   Hungary 1:34.85 DNF - - -
- 13 Ingrid Stöckl   Austria 1:29.97 DQ - - -
- 33 Maria Zaruc   Romania DNF - - - -
- 24 Julie Parisien   United States DQ - - - -

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lillehammer 1994 Official Report" (PDF). Lillehammer Olympiske Organisasjonskomité. LA84 Foundation. 1994. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Women's Combined". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1993 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  4. ^ "1993 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved November 20, 2013.