Liechtenstein at the 1994 Winter Olympics

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Liechtenstein at the
1994 Winter Olympics
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
IOC code LIE
NOC Liechtenstein Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.li  (in German and English)
in Lillehammer
Competitors10 (9 men, 1 woman) in 3 sports
Flag bearer Markus Hasler (cross-country skiing)
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Liechtenstein competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.

Contents

Competitors

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

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 617
Cross-country skiing 202
Luge 101
Total9110

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Marco Büchel Downhill1:48.9740
Markus Foser 1:48.9339
Achim Vogt 1:47.9833
Jürgen Hasler 1:47.6229
Jürgen Hasler Super-GDNF
Achim Vogt DNF
Marco Büchel 1:35.7832
Daniel Vogt 1:35.0827
Hans Burkhard Giant Slalom1:32.73DNFDNF
Daniel Vogt 1:31.97DNFDNF
Marco Büchel 1:31.82DNFDNF
Achim Vogt 1:31.121:25.262:56.3821

Men's combined

AthleteDownhillSlalomTotal
TimeTime 1Time 2Total timeRank
Marco Büchel 1:40.8253.601:13.433:47.8533
Achim Vogt 1:38.5355.2952.413:26.2324
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Birgit Heeb-Batliner Super-GDNF
Birgit Heeb-Batliner Giant Slalom1:22.581:13.512:36.0911

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
10 km
C
Stefan Kunz 28:44.876
Markus Hasler 27:17.155
15 km
pursuit1
F
Stefan Kunz 44:59.664
Markus Hasler 41:45.439
30 km
F
Stefan Kunz 1'24:00.055
Markus Hasler 1'18:18.721
50 km
C
Stefan Kunz 2'20:38.138
Markus Hasler 2'18:40.130

1Starting delay based on 10 km results.
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle

Luge

Men
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Marco Felder 52.2792752.4452852.1222652.563293:29.40927

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