List of 1992 Winter Olympics medal winners

The 1992 Winter Olympics, officially known by the International Olympic Committee as the XVI Olympic Winter Games, were a multi-sport event held in Albertville, France, from February 8 through February 23, 1992. A total of 1,801 athletes representing 64 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated at the Games in 57 events across 12 disciplines.[1][2]

A woman wearing a dress standing talking into a microphone
Yelena Välbe won five medals in Albertville.

Two disciplines were contested for medals for the first time after being demonstration sports four years prior in Calgary: freestyle skiing and short track speed skating.[3][4][5] In addition, the first women's events were held in biathlon[6] and a pursuit event was added in cross-country skiing for both men and women.[7]

Following the late-1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, six of the newly independent countries participated together as the Unified Team, the only Winter Olympics at which they would do so.[8][9] The three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania chose to compete independently from the Unified Team.[8] The republics of Croatia and Slovenia made their Olympic debuts, being newly independent from Yugoslavia.[8] Following German reunification, the combined Federal Republic of Germany was represented by one combined team.[10]

Germany was the most successful team at these Olympics, winning 10 gold medals out of 26 total; both were the most of any nation.[11] The Unified Team came in second in both tallies, with 9 golds and 23 total medals – Norway tied the Unified Team with 9 golds, but had only 20 total medals.[11] New Zealand's Annelise Coberger won the country's first Winter Olympics medal, the first by someone representing a Southern Hemisphere nation.[12] Lyubov Yegorova was the most successful athlete, with five medals: three golds and two silvers. Her teammate on the Unified Team and fellow cross-country skier Yelena Välbe also won five medals; she had one gold and four bronze medals.[11] Thirty-eight athletes won more than one medal in Albertville, and twenty NOCs won at least one medal.[11]

Alpine skiing

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Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg won two silver medals in Albertville.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's downhill[13]
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Patrick Ortlieb
  Austria
Franck Piccard
  France
Günther Mader
  Austria
Men's super-G[14]
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Kjetil André Aamodt
  Norway
Marc Girardelli
  Luxembourg
Jan Einar Thorsen
  Norway
Men's giant slalom[15]
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Alberto Tomba
  Italy
Marc Girardelli
  Luxembourg
Kjetil André Aamodt
  Norway
Men's slalom[16]
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Finn Christian Jagge
  Norway
Alberto Tomba
  Italy
Michael Tritscher
  Austria
Men's combined[17]
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Josef Polig
  Italy
Gianfranco Martin
  Italy
Steve Locher
  Switzerland
Women's downhill[18]
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Kerrin Lee-Gartner
  Canada
Hilary Lindh
  United States
Veronika Wallinger
  Austria
Women's super-G[19]
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Deborah Compagnoni
  Italy
Carole Merle
  France
Katja Seizinger
  Germany
Women's giant slalom[20]
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Pernilla Wiberg
  Sweden
Anita Wachter
  Austria
Diann Roffe
  United States
Not awarded[a]
Women's slalom[21]
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Petra Kronberger
  Austria
Annelise Coberger
  New Zealand
Blanca Fernández Ochoa
  Spain
Women's combined[22]
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Petra Kronberger
  Austria
Anita Wachter
  Austria
Florence Masnada
  France

Biathlon

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Ricco Groß won the first two of his ultimate eight Olympic medals in Albertville.[23]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[24]
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Evgeny Redkin
  Unified Team
Mark Kirchner
  Germany
Mikael Löfgren
  Sweden
Men's sprint[25]
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Mark Kirchner
  Germany
Ricco Groß
  Germany
Harri Eloranta
  Finland
Men's relay
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  Germany (GER)[26]
Ricco Groß
Jens Steinigen
Mark Kirchner
Fritz Fischer
  Unified Team (EUN)[27]
Valeriy Medvedtsev
Alexandr Popov
Valeri Kiriyenko
Sergei Tchepikov
  Sweden (SWE)[28]
Ulf Johansson
Leif Andersson
Tord Wiksten
Mikael Löfgren
Women's individual[29]
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Antje Misersky-Harvey
  Germany
Svetlana Petcherskaia
  Unified Team
Myriam Bédard
  Canada
Women's sprint[30]
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Anfisa Reztsova
  Unified Team
Antje Misersky-Harvey
  Germany
Elena Belova
  Unified Team
Women's relay
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  France (FRA)[31]
Corinne Niogret
Véronique Claudel
Anne Briand-Bouthiaux
  Germany (GER)[26]
Uschi Disl
Antje Misersky-Harvey
Petra Behle-Schaaf
  Unified Team (EUN)[27]
Elena Belova
Anfisa Reztsova
Yelena Melnikova

Bobsleigh

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Christoph Langen, bronze medalist in the two-man race
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man
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  Switzerland (SUI)[32]
Gustav Weder
Donat Acklin
  Germany (GER)[33]
Rudi Lochner
Markus Zimmermann
  Germany (GER)[33]
Christoph Langen
Günther Eger
Four-man
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  Austria (AUT)[34]
Ingo Appelt
Harald Winkler
Gerhard Haidacher
Thomas Schroll
  Germany (GER)[33]
Wolfgang Hoppe
Bogdan Musioł
Axel Kühn
René Hannemann
  Switzerland (SUI)[32]
Gustav Weder
Donat Acklin
Lorenz Schindelholz
Curdin Morell

Cross-country skiing

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Bjørn Dæhlie won three gold and a silver medal in Albertville.
 
Stefania Belmondo won one medal of each color in Albertville.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 10 kilometre classical[35]
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Vegard Ulvang
  Norway
Marco Albarello
  Italy
Christer Majbäck
  Sweden
Men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit[36]
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Bjørn Dæhlie
  Norway
Vegard Ulvang
  Norway
Giorgio Vanzetta
  Italy
Men's 30 kilometre classical[37]
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Vegard Ulvang
  Norway
Bjørn Dæhlie
  Norway
Terje Langli
  Norway
Men's 50 kilometre freestyle[38]
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Bjørn Dæhlie
  Norway
Maurilio De Zolt
  Italy
Giorgio Vanzetta
  Italy
Men's 4 × 10 km relay
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  Norway (NOR)[39]
Terje Langli
Vegard Ulvang
Kristen Skjeldal
Bjørn Dæhlie
  Italy (ITA)[40]
Giuseppe Pulie
Marco Albarello
Giorgio Vanzetta
Silvio Fauner
  Finland (FIN)[41]
Mika Kuusisto
Harri Kirvesniemi
Jari Räsänen
Jari Isometsä
Women's 5 kilometre classical[42]
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Marjut Lukkarinen
  Finland
Lyubov Yegorova
  Unified Team
Yelena Välbe
  Unified Team
Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit[43]
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Lyubov Yegorova
  Unified Team
Stefania Belmondo
  Italy
Yelena Välbe
  Unified Team
Women's 15 kilometre classical[44]
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Lyubov Yegorova
  Unified Team
Marjut Lukkarinen
  Finland
Yelena Välbe
  Unified Team
Women's 30 kilometre freestyle[45]
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Stefania Belmondo
  Italy
Lyubov Yegorova
  Unified Team
Yelena Välbe
  Unified Team
Women's 4 × 5 km relay
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  Unified Team (EUN)[46]
Yelena Välbe
Raisa Smetanina
Larisa Lazutina
Lyubov Yegorova
  Norway (NOR)[39]
Solveig Pedersen
Inger Helene Nybråten
Trude Dybendahl
Elin Nilsen
  Italy (ITA)[40]
Bice Vanzetta
Manuela Di Centa
Gabriella Paruzzi
Stefania Belmondo

Figure skating

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Kristi Yamaguchi won gold in ladies' singles in Albertville.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Ladies' singles[47]
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Kristi Yamaguchi
  United States
Midori Ito
  Japan
Nancy Kerrigan
  United States
Men's singles[48]
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Viktor Petrenko
  Unified Team
Paul Wylie
  United States
Petr Barna
  Czechoslovakia
Pairs
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  Unified Team (EUN)[49]
Natalia Mishkutionok
Artur Dmitriev
  Unified Team (EUN)[49]
Elena Bechke
Denis Petrov
  Canada (CAN)[50]
Isabelle Brasseur
Lloyd Eisler
Ice dance
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  Unified Team (EUN)[49]
Marina Klimova
Sergei Ponomarenko
  France (FRA)[51]
Isabelle Duchesnay
Paul Duchesnay
  Unified Team (EUN)[49]
Maya Usova
Alexander Zhulin

Freestyle skiing

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Edgar Grospiron of France won the men's gold medal
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's moguls[52]
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Edgar Grospiron
  France
Olivier Allamand
  France
Nelson Carmichael
  United States
Women's moguls[53]
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Donna Weinbrecht
  United States
Yelizaveta Kozhevnikova
  Unified Team
Stine Lise Hattestad
  Norway

Ice hockey

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Vyacheslav Bykov was part of the Unified Team's gold medal-winning ice hockey squad.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
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  Unified Team (EUN)[54]
Sergei Bautin
Igor Boldin
Nikolai Borschevsky
Vyacheslav Butsayev
Vyacheslav Bykov
Evgeni Davydov
Darius Kasparaitis
Nikolai Khabibulin
Yuri Khmylev
Andrei Khomutov
Andrei Kovalenko
Alexei Kovalev
Igor Kravchuk
Vladimir Malakhov
Dmitri Mironov
Sergei Petrenko
Vitali Prokhorov
Mikhail Shtalenkov
Andrei Trefilov
Dmitri Yushkevich
Alexei Zhamnov
Alexei Zhitnik
Sergei Zubov
  Canada (CAN)[55]
Dave Archibald
Todd Brost
Sean Burke
Kevin Dahl
Curt Giles
David Hannan
Gordon Hynes
Fabian Joseph
Joe Juneau
Trevor Kidd
Patrick Lebeau
Chris Lindberg
Eric Lindros
Kent Manderville
Adrien Plavsic
Dan Ratushny
Sam Saint-Laurent
Brad Schlegel
Wallace Schreiber
Randy Smith
David Tippett
Brian Tutt
Jason Woolley
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)[56]
Patrik Augusta
Petr Bříza
Jaromír Dragan
Leo Gudas
Miloslav Hořava
Petr Hrbek
Otakar Janecký
Tomáš Jelínek
Drahomír Kadlec
Kamil Kašťák
Robert Lang
Igor Liba
Ladislav Lubina
František Procházka
Petr Rosol
Bedřich Ščerban
Jiří Šlégr
Richard Šmehlík
Róbert Švehla
Oldřich Svoboda
Radek Ťoupal
Peter Veselovský
Richard Žemlička

Luge

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Georg Hackl, gold medalist in men's singles
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles[57]
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Georg Hackl
  Germany
Markus Prock
  Austria
Markus Schmidt
  Austria
Women's singles[58]
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Doris Neuner
  Austria
Angelika Neuner
  Austria
Susi Erdmann
  Germany
Doubles
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  Germany (GER)[59]
Stefan Krauße
Jan Behrendt
  Germany (GER)[59]
Yves Mankel
Thomas Rudolph
  Italy (ITA)[60]
Hansjörg Raffl
Norbert Huber

Nordic combined

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual[61]
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Fabrice Guy
  France
Sylvain Guillaume
  France
Klaus Sulzenbacher
  Austria
Team
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  Japan[62]
Reiichi Mikata
Takanori Kono
Kenji Ogiwara
  Norway[63]
Knut Tore Apeland
Fred Børre Lundberg
Trond Einar Elden
  Austria[64]
Klaus Ofner
Stefan Kreiner
Klaus Sulzenbacher

Short track speed skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 1000 metres[65]
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Kim Ki-hoon
  South Korea
Frédéric Blackburn
  Canada
Lee Joon-ho
  South Korea
Men's 5000 metre relay
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  South Korea (KOR)[66]
Song Jae-kun
Kim Ki-hoon
Lee Joon-ho
Mo Ji-soo
  Canada (CAN)[67]
Mark Lackie
Frédéric Blackburn
Michel Daignault
Laurent Daignault
Sylvain Gagnon
  Japan (JPN)[68]
Yuichi Akasaka
Tatsuyoshi Ishihara
Toshinobu Kawai
Tsutomu Kawasaki
Women's 500 metres[69]
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Cathy Turner
  United States
Li Yan
  China
Hwang Ok-sil
  North Korea
Women's 3000 metre relay
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  Canada (CAN)[67]
Angela Cutrone
Sylvie Daigle
Nathalie Lambert
Annie Perreault
  United States (USA)[70]
Darcie Dohnal
Amy Peterson
Cathy Turner
Nikki Ziegelmeyer
  Unified Team (EUN)[71]
Yuliya Allagulova
Natalya Isakova
Viktoriya Troitskaya-Taranina
Yuliya Vlasova

Ski jumping

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Ernst Vettori won two medals in Albertville.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Normal hill individual[72]
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Ernst Vettori
  Austria
Martin Höllwarth
  Austria
Toni Nieminen
  Finland
Large hill individual[73]
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Toni Nieminen
  Finland
Martin Höllwarth
  Austria
Heinz Kuttin
  Austria
Large hill team
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  Finland[74]
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Mika Laitinen
Risto Laakkonen
Toni Nieminen
  Austria[75]
Heinz Kuttin
Ernst Vettori
Martin Höllwarth
Andreas Felder
  Czechoslovakia[76]
Tomáš Goder
František Jež
Jaroslav Sakala
Jiří Parma

Speed skating

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Bonnie Blair was a double gold medalist in Albertville.
 
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann won three medals, including two golds.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 metres[77]
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Uwe-Jens Mey
  Germany
Toshiyuki Kuroiwa
  Japan
Junichi Inoue
  Japan
Men's 1000 metres[78]
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Olaf Zinke
  Germany
Kim Yoon-man
  South Korea
Yukinori Miyabe
  Japan
Men's 1500 metres[79]
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Johann Olav Koss
  Norway
Ådne Søndrål
  Norway
Leo Visser
  Netherlands
Men's 5000 metres[80]
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Geir Karlstad
  Norway
Falko Zandstra
  Netherlands
Leo Visser
  Netherlands
Men's 10000 metres[81]
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Bart Veldkamp
  Netherlands
Johann Olav Koss
  Norway
Geir Karlstad
  Norway
Women's 500 metres[82]
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Bonnie Blair
  United States
Ye Qiaobo
  China
Christa Luding-Rothenburger
  Germany
Women's 1000 metres[83]
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Bonnie Blair
  United States
Ye Qiaobo
  China
Monique Garbrecht
  Germany
Women's 1500 metres[84]
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Jacqueline Börner
  Germany
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
  Germany
Seiko Hashimoto
  Japan
Women's 3000 metres[85]
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Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
  Germany
Heike Warnicke
  Germany
Emese Hunyady
  Austria
Women's 5000 metres[86]
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Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
  Germany
Heike Warnicke
  Germany
Claudia Pechstein
  Germany

Multiple medalists

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Martin Höllwarth won three silver medals in 1992.

Athletes who won three or more medals during the 1992 Winter Olympics are listed below.[11]

Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Lyubov Yegorova   Unified Team (EUN) Cross-country skiing 3 2 0 5
Yelena Välbe   Unified Team (EUN) Cross-country skiing 1 0 4 5
Bjørn Dæhlie   Norway (NOR) Cross-country skiing 3 1 0 4
Vegard Ulvang   Norway (NOR) Cross-country skiing 3 1 0 4
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann   Germany (GER) Speed skating 2 1 0 3
Mark Kirchner   Germany (GER) Biathlon 2 1 0 3
Toni Nieminen   Finland (FIN) Ski jumping 2 0 1 3
Antje Misersky-Harvey   Germany (GER) Biathlon 1 2 0 3
Stefania Belmondo   Italy (ITA) Cross-country skiing 1 1 1 3
Martin Höllwarth   Austria (AUT) Ski jumping 0 3 0 3
Giorgio Vanzetta   Italy (ITA) Cross-country skiing 0 1 2 3

Notes

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  • a No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for the silver medal with a time of 2 minutes and 13.71 seconds.[20]

See also

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References

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