Women's moguls at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Iizuna Kogen Ski Area | ||||||||||||
Dates | 8–11 February 1998 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 16 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning Score | 25.06 | ||||||||||||
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 moguls event in freestyle skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano took place from 8 to 11 February at Iizuna Kogen Ski Area. [1] [2]
The top 16 advanced to the final. [1]
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Notes |
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1 | Donna Weinbrecht | United States | 23.35 | Q |
1 | Ann-Marie Pelchat | Canada | 23.35 | Q |
3 | Liz McIntyre | United States | 23.07 | Q |
3 | Tatjana Mittermayer | Germany | 23.07 | Q |
5 | Marja Elfman | Sweden | 23.03 | Q |
6 | Sandra Schmitt | Germany | 22.63 | Q |
7 | Lyudmila Dymchenko | Russia | 22.53 | Q |
8 | Kari Traa | Norway | 22.51 | Q |
9 | Anja Bolbjerg | Denmark | 22.41 | Q |
10 | Minna Karhu | Finland | 22.39 | Q |
11 | Tae Satoya | Japan | 22.29 | Q |
12 | Gabriele Rauscher | Germany | 22.11 | Q |
13 | Aiko Uemura | Japan | 21.82 | Q |
14 | Sara Kjellin | Sweden | 21.59 | Q |
15 | Tami Bradley | Canada | 21.28 | Q |
16 | Ann Battelle | United States | 21.24 | Q |
17 | Yelena Korolyova | Russia | 20.97 | |
18 | Yelena Vorona | Russia | 20.54 | |
19 | Yuliya Milko-Chernomorets | Belarus | 20.2 | |
20 | Corinne Bodmer | Switzerland | 19.93 | |
21 | Jenny Eidolf | Sweden | 19.74 | |
22 | Petra Moroder | Italy | 19.3 | |
23 | Maria Despas | Australia | 18.94 | |
24 | Josée Charbonneau | Canada | 18.54 | |
25 | Nadezhda Radovitskaya | Russia | 13.41 | |
- | Kylie Gill | New Zealand | DNF | |
- | Irina Kormysheva | Kazakhstan | DNF | |
- | Candice Gilg | France | DNF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Notes |
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Tae Satoya | Japan | 25.06 | ||
Tatjana Mittermayer | Germany | 24.62 | ||
Kari Traa | Norway | 24.09 | ||
4 | Donna Weinbrecht | United States | 24.02 | |
5 | Ann-Marie Pelchat | Canada | 23.95 | |
6 | Minna Karhu | Finland | 23.83 | |
7 | Aiko Uemura | Japan | 23.79 | |
8 | Liz McIntyre | United States | 23.72 | |
9 | Sandra Schmitt | Germany | 23.67 | |
10 | Ann Battelle | United States | 23.65 | |
11 | Gabriele Rauscher | Germany | 23.59 | |
12 | Marja Elfman | Sweden | 22.58 | |
13 | Anja Bolbjerg | Denmark | 22.09 | |
14 | Sara Kjellin | Sweden | 21.52 | |
15 | Lyudmila Dymchenko | Russia | 21.02 | |
16 | Tami Bradley | Canada | 15.02 |
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