The Women's singles luge competition at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville was held on 11 and 12 February, at La Plagne.[1][2]
Women's singles at the XVI Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | La Plagne | ||||||||||||
Dates | 11–12 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3:06.049 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The final results saw the third ever occurrence of female siblings on the same individual's event Olympic podium, with Austrian sisters Angelika Neuner (gold) and Doris Neuner (silver) repeating the achievement of sisters Marielle Goitschel and Christine Goitschel in both the Innsbruck 1964 slalom and 1964 giant slalom.[3]
Results
editRank[1] | Athlete | Country | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total |
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Doris Neuner | Austria | 46.590 | 46.764 | 46.637 | 46.705 | 3:06.696 | |
Angelika Neuner | Austria | 46.805 | 46.724 | 46.577 | 46.663 | 3:06.769 | |
Susi Erdmann | Germany | 47.020 | 46.866 | 46.627 | 46.602 | 3:07.115 | |
4 | Gerda Weissensteiner | Italy | 46.954 | 46.988 | 46.894 | 46.837 | 3:07.673 |
5 | Cammy Myler | United States | 46.974 | 47.049 | 46.962 | 46.988 | 3:07.973 |
6 | Gabi Kohlisch | Germany | 47.206 | 47.072 | 46.911 | 46.791 | 3:07.980 |
7 | Andrea Tagwerker | Austria | 46.853 | 46.928 | 47.250 | 46.987 | 3:08.018 |
8 | Nataliya Yakushenko | Unified Team | 47.097 | 47.215 | 47.178 | 46.893 | 3:08.383 |
9 | Erica Terwillegar | United States | 47.094 | 47.124 | 47.210 | 47.119 | 3:08.547 |
10 | Irina Gubkina | Unified Team | 47.175 | 47.273 | 47.264 | 47.034 | 3:08.746 |
11 | Anna Orlova | Latvia | 47.263 | 47.293 | 47.161 | 47.081 | 3:08.798 |
12 | Nadezhda Danilina | Unified Team | 47.324 | 47.215 | 47.264 | 47.025 | 3:08.828 |
13 | Sylke Otto | Germany | 47.089 | 47.460 | 47.394 | 47.056 | 3:08.999 |
14 | Evija Šulce | Latvia | 47.386 | 47.326 | 47.388 | 47.107 | 3:09.207 |
15 | Iluta Gaile | Latvia | 47.412 | 47.192 | 47.377 | 47.314 | 3:09.295 |
16 | Kathy Salmon | Canada | 47.522 | 47.395 | 47.358 | 47.246 | 3:09.521 |
17 | Petra Matechová | Czechoslovakia | 47.298 | 47.323 | 47.749 | 47.290 | 3:09.660 |
18 | Bonny Warner | United States | 47.493 | 47.385 | 47.513 | 47.366 | 3:09.757 |
19 | Natalie Obkircher | Italy | 47.432 | 47.423 | 47.556 | 47.490 | 3:09.901 |
20 | Mária Jasenčáková | Czechoslovakia | 47.673 | 47.483 | 47.694 | 47.593 | 3:10.443 |
21 | Diane Ogle | Australia | 47.573 | 47.682 | 47.680 | 47.530 | 3:10.465 |
22 | Corina Drăgan-Terecoasa | Romania | 48.386 | 48.315 | 48.358 | 48.067 | 3:13.126 |
23 | Anne Abernathy | Virgin Islands | 49.201 | 48.220 | 48.609 | 48.312 | 3:14.342 |
24 | Albena Zdravkova | Bulgaria | 48.961 | 48.880 | 49.127 | 49.271 | 3:16.239 |
References
edit- ^ a b "Albertville 1992 Official Report" (PDF). Le Comite d'Organisation des Jeux Olympiques Albertville. LA84 Foundation. 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
- ^ "Luge at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Women's Doubles". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ QMI Agency writer (9 February 2014). "Dufour-Lapointe duo not first 1-2 Olympics sister act". Toronto Sun.com. Retrieved 13 February 2014.