Ukraine at the 1994 Winter Olympics

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Ukraine at the
1994 Winter Olympics
Flag of Ukraine.svg
IOC code UKR
NOC National Olympic Committee of Ukraine
Website www.noc-ukr.org  (in Ukrainian and English)
in Lillehammer
Competitors37 (20 men, 17 women) in 10 sports
Flag bearer Viktor Petrenko (figure skating)
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia (1924–1936)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (1924–1936)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania (1924–1936)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union (1956–1988)
Olympic flag.svg  Unified Team (1992)

Ukraine competed in the Winter Olympic Games as an independent nation for the first time at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. Previously, Ukrainian athletes competed for the Unified Team at the 1992 Winter Olympics.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oksana Baiul Figure skating Women's singles 25 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Valentina Tserbe-Nessina Biathlon Women's sprint 23 February

Competitors

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

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 022
Biathlon 5510
Bobsleigh 44
Cross-country skiing 011
Figure skating 4610
Freestyle skiing 123
Luge 213
Nordic combined 11
Ski jumping 11
Speed skating 202
Total201737

Returning Olympians

Alpine skiing

Women
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3TotalRank
Olha Lohinova Super-G 1:30.0040
Downhill 1:43.0737
Combined 1:33.2954.2651.883:19.4318
Giant Slalom 1:26.78DNSDid Not Finish
Slalom 1:03.49DQDid Not Finish
Khrystyna Podrushna Downhill 1:46.9642
Combined 1:35.21DNFDid Not Finish

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
10 km Sprint Ivan Maksymov 331:52.747
Valentyn Dzhyma 331:31.840
Taras Dolnyi [lower-alpha 1] 130:16.618
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 2Rank
20 km Vitaliy Mohilenko 58:07.731'01:07.726
Roman Zvonkov 1'00:06.801'00:06.814
Taras Dolnyi 56:51.1359:51.112
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Vitaliy Mohilenko
Taras Dolnyi
Valentyn Dzhyma
Roman Zvonkov
41'35:48.015
Women
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
7.5 km Sprint Maryna Skolota 328:11.333
Olena Zubrilova-Ohurtsova 227:06.814
Valentina Tserbe-Nessina 026:10.0Bronze medal icon.svg
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 2Rank
15 km Olena Petrova DNFDNF
Nadiya Billova 51:44.3354:44.313
Olena Zubrilova-Ohurtsova 50:40.4454:40.412
Women's 4 × 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Valentina Tserbe-Nessina
Maryna Skolota
Olena Petrova
Olena Zubrilova-Ohurtsova
31'54:26.55
1 A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.
2 One minute added per missed target.

Bobsleigh

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalRank
Oleksiy Zhukov
Oleksandr Bortiuk
Two-man 54.7154.6454.7854.613:38.7432
Oleksiy Zhukov
Andriy Petukhov
Vasyl Lantukh
Oleksandr Bortiuk
Four-man 53.6153.7553.9953.973:35.3227

Cross-country skiing

Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
5 km
C
Iryna Taranenko-Terelia 15:46.029
10 km
pursuit2
F
Iryna Taranenko-Terelia 30:38.220
15 km
F
Iryna Taranenko-Terelia 45:19.127
30 km
C
Iryna Taranenko-Terelia 1'31:26.520
2 Starting delay based on 5 km results.
C = Classical style, F = Freestyle

Figure skating

Men
AthleteSPFSTFPRank
Viktor Petrenko 948.54
Women
AthleteSPFSTFPRank
Lyudmyla Ivanova 192332.522
Elena Liashenko 171927.519
Oksana Baiul 212.0Gold medal icon.svg
Pairs
AthletesSPFSTFPRank
Olena Bilousivska
Ihor Maliar
181724.516
Ice dancing
AthletesCD1CD2ODFDTFPRank
Svitlana Chernikova
Oleksandr Sosnenko
1919191938.019
Irina Romanova
Igor Yaroshenko
777714.07

Freestyle skiing

Men
AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Serhiy But Aerials 171.1916Did Not Advance
Women
AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Nataliya Shertsneva Aerials 147.789 Q154.885
Inna Paliyenko Aerials 146.1811 Q135.2811

Luge

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalRank
Natalya Yakuchenko Women's singles 49.23349.30449.41349.4283:17.3788
Igor Urbanski
Andrey Mukhin
Doubles 48.72848.9631:37.6918

Nordic combined

Men's individual

Events:

AthleteEventSki JumpingCross-country
time
Total
rank
PointsRank
Dmytro Prosvirnin Individual208.51345:04.816

Ski jumping

AthleteEventFirst RoundFinal
PointsRankPointsTotalRank
Vasyl Hrybovych Large hill 40.85042.383.152
Normal hill 56.05846.0102.056

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Oleh Kostromitin 37.5023
1000 m Oleh Kostromitin 1:15.9533
1500 m Yuriy Shulha 1:54.2810
5000 m Yuriy Shulha 6:59.3221

Notes

  1. the athlete is Ukrainian, not Spanish; therefore Taras and not Toras.

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