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Lillehammer 1994 LILLEHAMMER 1994 The Games of the XVII Winter Olympiad. February 12-27, 1994. Lillehammer, Norway. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Downhill 1.Tommy Moe (USA) Super-G: 2.Tommy Moe (USA) 2 Super-G 1.Markus Wasmeier (Germany) Combined 1.Lasse Kjus (Norway) 3 Giant slalom 1.Markus Wasmeier (Germany) 2.Urs Kalin (Switzerland) 4 Slalom 1.Thomas Stangassinger (Austria) 2.Alberto Tomba (Italy) Downhill: 2.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) Super-G: 3.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) Combined: 2.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) 5 WOMEN Downhill 1.Katja Seizinger (Germany) 6 2.Picabo Street (USA) 3.Isolde Kostner (Italy) Super-G: 3.Isolde Kostner (Italy) 7 Giant slalom 1.Deborah Compagnoni (Italy) Combined 1.Pernilla Wiberg (Sweden) 8 Slalom 1.Vreni Schneider (Switzerland) Giant slalom: 3.Vreni Schneider (Switzerland) Combined: 2.Vreni Schneider (Switzerland) 9 BIATHLON MEN 4 x 7.5 km 1.Germany Mark Kirchner (Germany) 10 WOMEN 15 km individual: 1.Myriam Bedard (Canada) 7.5 km sprint: 1.Myriam Bedard (Canada) 7.5 km sprint 3.Valentina Tserbe-Nessina (Ukraine) 11 4 x 7.5 km 2.Germany (Antje Misersky) 12 BOBSLEIGH Two-man 1.Gustav Weder / Donat Acklin (Switzerland) 13 Four-man 1.Germany (Harald Czudaj, Karsten Brannasch, Olaf Hampel, Alexander Szelig) 2.Switzerland (Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin, Kurt Meier, Domenico Semerano) 3.Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe, Rene Hannemann) 14 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 10 km classical 1.Bjorn Daehlie (Norway) 15 km freestyle pursuit 1.Bjorn Daehlie (Norway) 15 30 km freestyle 1.Thomas Alsgaard (Norway) 50 km classical 1.Vladimir Smirnov (Kazakhstan) 10 km classical: 2.Vladimir Smirnov (Kazakhstan) 15 km freestyle pursuit: 2.Vladimir Smirnov (Kazakhstan) 16 4 x 10 km 2.Norway (Sture Sivertsen, Vegard Ulvang, Thomas Alsgaard, Bjorn Daehlie) 30 km freestyle: 2.Bjorn Daehlie (Norway) 50 km classical: 3.Sture Sivertsen (Norway) 30 km freestyle: 3.Mika Myllyla (Finland) 50 km classical: 2.Mika Myllyla (Finland) 4 x 10 km: 3.Finland (Mika Myllyla) 4 x 10 km: 3.Finland (Harri Kirvesniemi) 17 WOMEN 5 km classical 1.Lyubov Yegorova (Russia) 10 km freestyle pursuit 1.Lyubov Yegorova (Russia) 15 km freestyle: 2.Lyubov Yegorova (Russia) 4 x 5 km: 1.Russia (Lyubov Yegorova) 5 km classical: 3.Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi (Finland) 30 km classical: 3.Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi (Finland) 18 4 x 5 km: 1.Russia (Yelena Vyalbe) 4 x 5 km: 2.Norway (Inger Helene Nybraten, Elin Nilsen) 19 10 km freestyle pursuit: 3.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 4 x 5 km: 3.Italy (Stefania Belmondo) 15 km freestyle: 3.Nina Gavrylyuk (Russia) 30 km classical: 2.Marit Wold (Norway) 4 x 5 km: 1.Russia (Nina Gavrylyuk) 20 FIGURE SKATING Men 1.Alexei Urmanov (Russia) 2.Elvis Stojko (Canada) 21 Ladies 1.Oksana Baiul (Ukraine) 22 2.Nancy Kerrigan (USA) 23 3.Chen Lu (China) 24 Pairs 1.Ekaterina Gordeyeva / Sergei Grinkov (Russia) 2.Natalia Mishkutionok / Artur Dmitriev (Russia) 25 Ice dancing 1.Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov (Russia) 2.Maya Usova / Alexander Zhulin (Russia) 3.Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean (Great Britain) 26 FREESTYLE SKIING MEN Moguls 1.Jean-Luc Brassard (Canada) 3.Edgar Grospiron (France) Aerials 2.Philippe Laroche (Canada) 27 WOMEN Moguls 1.Stine Lise Hattestad (Norway) Aerials 1.Lina Cheryazova (Uzbekistan) 28 ICE HOCKEY Semifinal Canada - Finland 5:3 (Brian Savage - Tero Lehtera) 29 Final Sweden - Canada 2:2 (3:2 SO) (Peter Forsberg - Corey Hirsch) (Tommy Salo, Michael Sundlov (backup), Tomas Jonsson, Kenny Jonsson, Roger Johansson, Magnus Svensson, Leif Rohlin, Fredrik Stillman, Jonas Bergqvist, Peter Forsberg, Roger Hansson, Patrik Juhlin, Daniel Rydmark, Mats Naslund, Hakan Loob, Stefan Ornskrog, Patric Kjellberg, Niklas Eriksson, Jorgen Jonsson, Andreas Dackell, Christian Due-Boje (reserve), Charles Berglund (reserve) (Sweden)) 30 1.Sweden 31 2.Canada Paul Kariya (Canada) 32 Wally Schreiber (Canada) 33 3.Finland Raimo Helminen (Finland) Janne Laukkanen (Finland) Saku Koivu (Finland) 34 LUGE Men’s singles 1.Georg Hackl (Germany) 3.Armin Zoggeler (Italy) 35 NORDIC COMBINED Individual 1.Fred Borre Lundberg (Norway) 2.Takanori Kono (Japan) Team: 2.Norway (Fred Borre Lundberg) 36 Team 1.Japan (Masashi Abe, Takanori Kono, Kenji Ogiwara) 37 Individual: 3.Bjarte Engen Vik (Norway) Team: 2.Norway (Bjarte Engen Vik) 38 SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING MEN 500 m: 1.Chae Ji-hoon (South Korea) 1000 m, Final A: 1.Kim Ki-hoon (South Korea) 2.Chae Ji-hoon (South Korea) DSQ (placed 6th).Nicky Gooch (Great Britain) DNF (placed 7th).Derrick Campbell (Canada) 500 m: 3.Nicky Gooch (Great Britain) 39 5000 m relay 2.USA (Eric Flaim) 3.Australia (Steven Bradbury) 40 WOMEN 500 m 1.Cathy Turner (USA) 3000 m relay: 3.USA (Cathy Turner) 41 SKI JUMPING Individual normal hill 1.Espen Bredesen (Norway) Individual large hill: 2.Espen Bredesen (Norway) 42 Individual large hill 1.Jens Weissflog (Germany) Team large hill: 1.Germany (Jens Weissflog) 43 SPEED SKATING MEN 1000 m 1.Dan Jansen (USA) 44 1500 m 1.Johann Olav Koss (Norway) 5000 m 1.Johann Olav Koss (Norway) 45 10000 m 1.Johann Olav Koss (Norway) 46 WOMEN 500 m 1.Bonnie Blair (USA) 47 1000 m 1.Bonnie Blair (USA) 3.Ye Qiaobo (China) 48 5000 m 1.Claudia Pechstein (Germany) 3000 m: 3.Claudia Pechstein (Germany) 1500 m: 3.Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (Germany) 5000 m: 2.Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (Germany) 49 MEDAL COUNT 1.RUSSIA (11-8-4) 2.NORWAY (10-11-5) 3.GERMANY (9-7-8) 50 13.UKRAINE (1-0-1) Previous Olympiad Next Olympiad (BARCELONA 1992) (ATLANTA 1996) Previous Winter Olympiad Next Winter Olympiad (ALBERTVILLE 1992) (NAGANO 1998) Back to the Main Page (OLYMPIC HISTORY ON STAMPS) 51 .
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