Women's aerials at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Iizuna Kogen Ski Area | ||||||||||||
Dates | 18 February 1998 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning Score | 193.00 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Freestyle skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics | ||
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Aerials | men | women |
Moguls | men | women |
The Women's aerials event in freestyle skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano took place from 16 to 18 February at Iizuna Kogen Ski Area. [1] [2]
The top 12 advanced to the final. [1]
Rank | Name | Country | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Total | Notes |
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1 | Xu Nannan | China | 88.83 | 93.18 | 182.01 | Q |
2 | Alla Tsuper | Ukraine | 91.05 | 87.41 | 178.46 | Q |
3 | Veronica Brenner | Canada | 85.40 | 89.46 | 174.86 | Q |
4 | Nikki Stone | United States | 78.10 | 95.90 | 174.00 | Q |
5 | Hilde Synnøve Lid | Norway | 84.53 | 84.26 | 168.79 | Q |
6 | Ji Xiaoou | China | 86.10 | 81.32 | 167.42 | Q |
7 | Colette Brand | Switzerland | 90.40 | 74.67 | 165.07 | Q |
8 | Guo Dandan | China | 85.68 | 78.27 | 163.95 | Q |
9 | Tetiana Kozachenko | Ukraine | 72.79 | 89.30 | 162.09 | Q |
10 | Michèle Rohrbach | Switzerland | 74.67 | 87.09 | 161.76 | Q |
11 | Yuliya Kliukova | Ukraine | 79.23 | 82.36 | 161.59 | Q |
12 | Olena Yunchyk | Ukraine | 77.64 | 79.31 | 156.95 | Q |
13 | Lina Cheryazova | Uzbekistan | 76.45 | 77.57 | 154.02 | |
14 | Kirstie Marshall | Australia | 66.46 | 82.53 | 148.99 | |
15 | Evelyne Leu | Switzerland | 93.60 | 55.12 | 148.72 | |
16 | Sabina Hudribusch | Austria | 68.87 | 78.56 | 147.43 | |
17 | Tracy Evans | United States | 88.96 | 58.27 | 147.23 | |
18 | Liselotte Johansson | Sweden | 60.48 | 79.75 | 140.23 | |
19 | Caroline Olivier | Canada | 57.71 | 76.23 | 133.94 | |
20 | Stacey Blumer | United States | 84.00 | 46.90 | 130.90 | |
21 | Mafalda Pereira | Portugal | 60.90 | 57.96 | 118.86 | |
22 | Nataliya Orekhova | Russia | 69.45 | 49.16 | 118.61 | |
23 | Jacqui Cooper | Australia | 69.65 | 31.54 | 101.19 | |
24 | Yin Hong | China | 69.61 | 21.12 | 90.73 |
Rank | Name | Country | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Total | Notes |
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Nikki Stone | United States | 98.15 | 94.85 | 193.00 | ||
Xu Nannan | China | 87.57 | 99.40 | 186.97 | ||
Colette Brand | Switzerland | 87.88 | 83.95 | 171.83 | ||
4 | Tetiana Kozachenko | Ukraine | 81.49 | 85.83 | 167.32 | |
5 | Alla Tsuper | Ukraine | 82.18 | 83.94 | 166.12 | |
6 | Hilde Synnøve Lid | Norway | 74.82 | 85.36 | 160.18 | |
7 | Guo Dandan | China | 89.81 | 69.93 | 159.74 | |
8 | Yuliya Kliukova | Ukraine | 68.76 | 84.39 | 153.15 | |
9 | Veronica Brenner | Canada | 60.75 | 90.40 | 151.15 | |
10 | Olena Yunchyk | Ukraine | 56.84 | 82.21 | 139.05 | |
11 | Michèle Rohrbach | Switzerland | 61.48 | 67.88 | 129.36 | |
- | Ji Xiaoou | China | DNS | DNS | DNS |
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