Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

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Women's slalom
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Shiga Kogen
DateFebruary 19
Competitors57 from 27 nations
Winning time1:32.40
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Deborah Compagnoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svg Zali Steggall Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
  1994
2002  

The Women's slalom competition of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games was held at Shiga Kogen. [1] [2]

The defending world champion was Deborah Compagnoni of Italy, while Sweden's Pernilla Wiberg was the defending World Cup slalom champion. [3] [4]

Results

[1]

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TotalDifference
Gold medal icon.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:45.890:46.511:32.40-
Silver medal icon.svg Deborah Compagnoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0:45.290:47.171:32.46+0.06
Bronze medal icon.svg Zali Steggall Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 0:45.960:46.711:32.67+0.27
4 Martina Ertl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:46.220:46.691:32.91+0.51
5 Sabine Egger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0:45.970:47.251:33.22+0.82
6 Ingrid Salvenmoser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0:46.840:46.551:33.39+0.99
7 Martina Accola Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 0:46.370:47.751:34.12+1.72
8 Morena Gallizio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0:46.930:47.941:34.87+2.47
9 Monika Bergmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:47.780:47.211:34.99+2.59
10 Anna Ottosson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0:47.310:47.931:35.24+2.84
11 Nataša Bokal Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0:47.720:47.871:35.59+3.19
12 Ylva Nowén Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0:48.070:48.261:36.33+3.93
13 Julie Parisien Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:47.910:48.441:36.35+3.95
14 María José Rienda Contreras Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0:47.730:48.731:36.46+4.06
15 Lara Magoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0:48.130:48.501:36.63+4.23
16 Alenka Dovžan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0:47.950:48.711:36.66+4.26
17 Kazuko Ikeda Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 0:47.880:49.411:37.29+4.89
18 Tanja Poutiainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0:48.060:49.451:37.51+5.11
19 Vicky Grau Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 0:48.410:49.281:37.69+5.29
20 Junko Yamakawa Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 0:48.760:49.341:38.10+5.70
21 Diana Fehr Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 0:48.660:50.101:38.76+6.36
22 Sarah Schleper Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:49.170:50.251:39.42+7.02
23 Tamara Schädler Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 0:49.740:50.271:40.01+7.61
24 Kumiko Kashiwagi Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 0:49.630:50.831:40.46+8.06
25 Carola Calello Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0:50.520:51.041:41.56+9.16
26 Nadezhda Vasileva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0:52.680:52.761:45.44+13.04
27 Mirjana Granzov Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 0:52.450:54.201:46.65+14.25
- Leïla Piccard Flag of France.svg  France 0:46.25DNF--
- Karin Roten Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 0:46.64DNF--
- Kristina Koznick Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0:46.73DNF--
- Urška Hrovat Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0:47.02DNF--
- Špela Pretnar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0:47.11DNF--
- Trine Bakke-Rognmo Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0:47.17DNF--
- Henna Raita Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0:47.18DNF--
- Mónica Bosch Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0:47.89DNF--
- Katerina Tichy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0:47.93DNF--
- Katrine Hvidsteen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0:51.10DNF--
- Martina Fortkord Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0:53.25DNS--
- Pernilla Wiberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden DNF---
- Claudia Riegler Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand DNF---
- Sonja Nef Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland DNF---
- Laure Pequegnot Flag of France.svg  France DNF---
- Patricia Chauvet Flag of France.svg  France DNF---
- Elisabetta Biavaschi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF---
- Andrine Flemmen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DNF---
- Emma Carrick-Anderson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain DNF---
- Trude Gimle Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DNF---
- Janica Kostelić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia DNF---
- Brynja Þorsteinsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland DNF---
- Sigríður Þorláksdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland DNF---
- Theódóra Mathiesen Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland DNF---
- Lucie Hrstková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic DNF---
- Kinga Barsi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary DNF---
- Marika Labancz Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary DNF---
- Tasha Nelson Flag of the United States.svg  United States DQ---
- Noriyo Hiroi Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan DQ---
- Sofia Akhmeteli Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia DQ---

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References

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