Hungary at the 1998 Winter Olympics

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Hungary at the
1998 Winter Olympics
Flag of Hungary.svg
IOC code HUN
NOC Hungarian Olympic Committee
Website www.olimpia.hu  (in Hungarian and English)
in Nagano
Competitors17 (8 men and 9 women) in 6 sports
Flag bearer Krisztina Egyed (speed skating)
Officials Krisztina Czakó
János Panyik
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Hungary competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

Contents

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [1]

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 033
Biathlon 145
Bobsleigh 44
Cross-country skiing 101
Figure skating 112
Speed skating 112
Total8917

Alpine skiing

Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Kinga Barsi SlalomDNFDNF
Mónika Kovács DownhillDSQ
Super-G1:24.7740
Giant Slalom1:30.731:44.833:15.5632
Marika Labancz SlalomDNFDNF

Women's combined

AthleteDownhillSlalomTotal
TimeTime 1Time 2Total timeRank
Mónika Kovács 1:37.3545.9043.063:06.3121

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
10 km Sprint János Panyik 131:50.063
Women
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
7.5 km Sprint Zsuzsanna Bekecs 629:50.364
Bernadett Dira 528:48.963
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 2Rank
15 km Éva Szemcsák 1'00:51.851'05:51.858
Anna Bozsik 59:41.161'05:41.157
1 A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.
2 One minute added per missed target.

Bobsleigh

SledAthletesEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
HUN-1 Nicholas Frankl
Péter Pallai
Zsolt Zsombor
Bertalan Pintér
Four-man55.162554.822354.94232:44.9224

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
10 km
C
Balázs Latrompette Yann 35:30.989
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle

Figure skating

Men
AthleteSPFSTFPRank
Szabolcs Vidrai 121319.013
Women
AthleteSPFSTFPRank
Júlia Sebestyén 191524.515

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
500 m Zsolt Baló 38.484038.083876.5637
1000 m Zsolt Baló 1:15.8742
1500 m Zsolt Baló 1:55.5242
Women
EventAthleteRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
500 m Krisztina Egyed 41.203341.413382.6132
1000 m Krisztina Egyed 1:21.2323
1500 m Krisztina Egyed 2:05.7927

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