Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill explained

Event:Men's Downhill
Games:1994 Winter
Venue:Kvitfjell
Date:13 February
Competitors:55
Nations:26
Win Value:1:45.75
Gold:Tommy Moe
Goldnoc:USA
Silver:Kjetil André Aamodt
Silvernoc:NOR
Bronze:Ed Podivinsky
Bronzenoc:CAN
Prev:1992
Next:1998
Men's Downhill
Location:Kvitfjell
Olympiabakken
Vertical:838m (2,749feet)
Top Elevation:1020m (3,350feet)  
Base Elevation:182m (597feet)

The Men's Downhill competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Kvitfjell on Sunday, 13 February.[1] [2]

The reigning world champion was Urs Lehmann and the reigning Olympic champion was Patrick Ortlieb; Franz Heinzer was the defending World Cup downhill champion and Marc Girardelli led the current season.[3] [4]

Tommy Moe, an American of Norwegian ancestry, edged out Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway by 0.04 seconds to take the gold medal in the downhill.[5] [6] [7] Ed Podivinsky of Canada was the bronze medalist, just 0.12 seconds behind Moe. Ortlieb was fourth, Girardelli fifth, Alphand eighth, and Heinzer did not finish.

The defending champion was in the field for the first time since 1976, when 1972 champion Bernhard Russi won the silver medal. Ortlieb was just off the podium in 1994, which remains the second-best result by a defending champion. Prior to Russi, only two champions had been in the field to defend, but neither made the top ten: Henri Oreiller was 14th in 1952 and Egon Zimmermann finished 13th in 1968.

The Olympiabakken course started at an elevation of 1020m (3,350feet) above sea level with a vertical drop of 838m (2,749feet) and a course length of 3.035km (01.886miles). Moe's winning time was 105.75 seconds, yielding an average course speed of 103.319km/h, with an average vertical descent rate of 7.924m/s.

Results

The race was started at 11:00 local time, (UTC +1). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was -15C, and the snow condition was hard; the temperature at the finish was lower, at -16C.

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
8 1:45.75
7 1:45.79 +0.04
21 1:45.87 +0.12
4 10 1:46.01 +0.26
5 1 1:46.09 +0.34
6 2 1:46.22 +0.47
33
8 13 1:46.25 +0.50
9 15 1:46.29 +0.54
10 17 1:46.34 +0.59
11 26 1:46.35 +0.60
12 3 1:46.39 +0.64
13 4 1:46.48 +0.73
14 5 1:46.55 +0.80
15 11 1:46.68 +0.93
16 9 1:46.76 +1.01
17 30 1:46.82 +1.07
18 19 1:46.84 +1.09
19 14 1:46.87 +1.12
20 12 1:46.99 +1.24
21 22 1:47.05 +1.30
22 20 1:47.11 +1.36
23 24 1:47.15 +1.40
24 23 1:47.27 +1.52
25 27 1:47.30 +1.55
26 35 1:47.39 +1.64
27 29 1:47.45 +1.70
28 32 1:47.49 +1.74
29 36 1:47.62 +1.87
30 38 1:47.87 +2.12
31 28 1:47.93 +2.18
32 31 1:47.97 +2.22
33 41 1:47.98 +2.23
34 34 1:48.05 +2.30
35 44 1:48.48 +2.73
36 18 1:48.53 +2.78
37 42 1:48.81 +3.06
38 37 1:48.91 +3.16
39 25 1:48.93 +3.18
40 45 1:48.97 +3.22
41 40 1:49.20 +3.45
42 39 1:49.80 +4.05
43 49 1:50.39 +4.64
44 47 1:51.07 +5.32
45 51 1:52.38 +6.63
46 46 1:52.59 +6.84
47 50 1:53.27 +7.52
48 53 1:53.37 +7.62
49 48 1:55.32 +9.57
50 55 1:56.48 +10.73
- 6 DNF -
- 16 DNF -
- 43 DQ -
- 52 DNF -
- 54 DNF -

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lillehammer 1994 Official Report. LA84 Foundation. Lillehammer Olympiske Organisasjonskomité. 1994. November 20, 2013.
  2. Web site: Alpine Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Men's Downhill . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417224722/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/winter/1994/ASK/mens-downhill.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 28 March 2018 . Sports Reference.
  3. Web site: 1993 World Cup standings. FIS. November 20, 2013.
  4. Web site: 1993 World Championships results. FIS. November 20, 2013.
  5. The Son finally rises . Sports Illustrated . Johnson . William Oscar . (cover story) . February 21, 1994 . 20.
  6. News: This Moe's no stooge on the slopes . Lewiston (ME) Sun-Journal . Knight-Ridder . Powers . Tom . February 14, 1994 . 23 .
  7. News: Unheralded Tommy Moe races to first U.S. medal . Washington Post . Philips . Angus . February 14, 1994 . A1.