Slovenia at the 2002 Winter Olympics

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Slovenia at the
2002 Winter Olympics
Flag of Slovenia.svg
IOC code SLO
NOC Slovenian Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.si  (in Slovene and English)
in Salt Lake City
Competitors40 (24 men, 16 women) in 8 sports
Flag bearer Dejan Košir (snowboarding)
Medals
Ranked 23rd
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia (1924–1988)

Slovenia competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Damjan Fras
Primož Peterka
Robert Kranjec
Peter Žonta
Ski Jumping Men's Large Hill (K-120) Team Competition

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Jernej Koblar Downhill1:42.3133
Gregor Šparovec 1:41.8831
Andrej Jerman 1:41.8528
Peter Pen 1:41.6623
Peter Pen Super-GDSQ
Andrej Jerman 1:24.3521
Jernej Koblar 1:23.8215
Gregor Šparovec 1:23.5213
Mitja Kunc Giant Slalom1:14.951:13.222:28.1728
Jure Košir 1:14.10DNFDNF
Uroš Pavlovčič 1:14.01DNFDNF
Jernej Koblar 1:13.151:13.212:26.3618
Mitja Kunc Slalom51.08DNFDNF
Rene Mlekuž 50.57DNFDNF
Drago Grubelnik 50.51DNFDNF
Jure Košir 49.8053.541:43.348

Men's combined

AthleteDownhillSlalomTotal
TimeTime 1Time 2Total timeRank
Mitja Dragšič DSQDSQ
Andrej Jerman 1:42.42DNFDNF
Jernej Koblar 1:41.7048.4253.353:23.479
Gregor Šparovec 1:40.42DNFDNF
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeTimeTimeRank
Mojca Suhadolc Downhill1:43.1028
Špela Bračun 1:42.4822
Špela Bračun Super-G1:16.3524
Mojca Suhadolc 1:15.9021
Alenka Dovžan Giant SlalomDNFDNF
Špela Pretnar 1:18.811:16.752:35.5620
Tina Maze 1:17.161:16.202:33.3612
Lea Dabič SlalomDNFDNF
Alenka Dovžan 55.7356.921:52.6517
Špela Pretnar 55.1658.931:54.0920
Nataša Bokal 55.0254.921:49.949

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
10 km sprint Sašo Grajf 227:52.659
Janez Marič 227:28.644
Marko Dolenc 126:47.027
Tomaž Globočnik 126:40.023
12.5 km
pursuit 2
Sašo Grajf 337:38.946
Janez Marič 536:51.438
Marko Dolenc 436:06.129
Tomaž Globočnik 034:42.619
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 3Rank
20 km Janez Ožbolt 57:16.261'03:16.282
Janez Marič 51:51.9556:51.943
Tomaž Globočnik 53:40.6154:40.618
Marko Dolenc 51:45.8253:45.813
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Sašo Grajf
Tomaž Globočnik
Janez Marič
Marko Dolenc
41'28:23.610
Women
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
7.5 km sprint Tadeja Brankovič 525:14.063
Andreja Mali 122:45.527
Lucija Larisi 122:44.726
Andreja Grašič 121:55.610
10 km
pursuit 4
Andreja Mali 334:46.332
Lucija Larisi 434:40.229
Andreja Grašič 132:01.98
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 3Rank
15 km Dijana Grudiček-Ravnikar 48:50.3755:50.357
Andreja Grašič 47:06.4855:06.456
Tadeja Brankovič 49:08.9453:08.941
Lucija Larisi 49:12.1251:12.125
Women's 4 × 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Lucija Larisi
Andreja Grašič
Dijana Grudiček-Ravnikar
Tadeja Brankovič
01'30:18.06
1 A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.
2 Starting delay based on 10 km sprint results.
3 One minute added per missed target.
4 Starting delay based on 7.5 km sprint results.

Cross-country skiing

Men

Sprint

AthleteQualifying roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinals
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeFinal rank
Matej Soklič 2:53.4213 Q2:57.13Did not advance

Pursuit

Athlete10 km C10 km F pursuit1
TimeRankTimeFinal rank
Matej Soklič 28:20.748 Q28:05.455
1 Starting delay based on 10 km C. results.
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle
Women

Sprint

AthleteQualifying roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinals
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeFinal rank
Teja Gregorin 3:25.6434Did not advance
Nataša Lačen 3:24.9032Did not advance
Andreja Mali 3:15.757 Q3:14.81 Q3:19.84 QB3:25.97

Pursuit

Athlete5 km C5 km F pursuit2
TimeRankTimeFinal rank
Teja Gregorin 14:20.742 Q14:05.441
Nataša Lačen 14:14.736 Q13:15.923
Petra Majdič 13:06.11 Q12:18.37
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
10 km
C
Nataša Lačen 30:31.330
Petra Majdič 29:03.98
15 km
F
Nataša Lačen 43:05.032
30 km
C
Petra Majdič 1'35:51.812
2 Starting delay based on 5 km C. results.
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle

4 × 5 km relay

AthletesRace
TimeRank
Petra Majdič
Teja Gregorin
Andreja Mali
Nataša Lačen
51:19.69

Figure skating

Women
AthletePointsSPFSRank
Mojca Kopač 31.5192222

Freestyle skiing

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Miha Gale Aerials193.2017Did not advance

Nordic combined

Men's sprint

Events:

AthleteSki JumpingCross-country
time
Total
rank
PointsRank
Andrej Jezeršek 100.12717:52.812

Men's individual

Events:

AthleteSki JumpingCross-country
time
Total
rank
PointsRank
Andrej Jezeršek 223.51942:02.913

Ski jumping

AthleteEventQualifying jumpFinal jump 1Final jump 2Total
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankDistancePointsPointsRank
Damjan Fras Normal hill87.5108.023 Q88.5110.530 Q90.5114.5225.028
Primož Peterka 93.0122.02 Q92.5121.57 Q91.5119.0240.510
Robert Kranjec 93.5122.02 Q91.5117.514 Q92.5118.5236.015
Peter Žonta Pre-qualified90.0114.0024 Q95.0125.5239.513
Damjan Fras Large hill113.5100.815 Q123.0119.915 Q113.5101.3221.222
Primož Peterka 116.0105.39 Q123.0120.913 Q119.5112.1233.015
Robert Kranjec 122.0119.11 Q122.0118.117 Q122.5119.5237.611
Peter Žonta Pre-qualified124.0121.212 Q120.0113.0234.213
Men's team large hill
AthletesResult
Points 1Rank
Damjan Fras
Primož Peterka
Robert Kranjec
Peter Žonta
946.3Bronze medal icon.svg
1 Four teams members performed two jumps each.

Snowboarding

Men's parallel giant slalom
AthleteQualifyingRound oneQuarter finalSemi finalFinalRank
TimeRank
Tomaž Knafelj DNFDid not advance
Dejan Košir 36.715 Q Flag of Sweden.svg Stephen Copp W Flag of Sweden.svg Richard Richardsson LDid not advance5

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