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SALT LAKE CITY 2002 The Games of the XIX Winter Olympiad. February 8-24, 2002. Salt Lake City, USA. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Downhill: 2.Lasse Kjus (Norway) Giant slalom: 3.Lasse Kjus (Norway) Giant slalom: 1.Stephen Eberharter (Austria) Super-G: 2.Stephen Eberharter (Austria) Downhill: 3.Stephen Eberharter (Austria) Combined 1.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) 2 Combined: 3.Benjamin Raich (Austria) Slalom: 3.Benjamin Raich (Austria) Super-G 1.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) 3 WOMEN Downhill 2.Isolde Kostner (Italy) Combined: 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) Super-G: 2.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) 4 Giant slalom 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) 3.Sonja Nef (Switzerland) 15.Brigitte Obermoser (Austria) Slalom 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) 5 BIATHLON MEN 20 km individual: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 10 km sprint: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 12.5 km pursuit: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Ole Einar Bjorndalen) 4 x 7.5 km 1.Norway (Halvard Hanevold) 2.Germany 6 BOBSLEIGH Four-man 1.Germany (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske) 7 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 2 x 10 km pursuit 1-2.Thomas Alsgaard (Norway) 15 km classical 1.Andrus Veerpalu (Estonia) 8 50 km classical 2.Andrus Veerpalu (Estonia) 4 x 10 km 1.Norway (Thomas Alsgaard) 9 WOMEN 2 x 5 km pursuit: 2.Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic) 15 km freestyle mass start: 2.Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic) 30 km classical: 2.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 10 km classical: 3.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 15 km freestyle mass start 1.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 10 4 x 5 km 2.Norway (Marit Bjorgen) 11 CURLING Men 2.Canada 12 FIGURE SKATING Men’s singles 2.Yevgeni Plyuschenko (Russia) 4.Takeshi Honda (Japan) 13 Ladies’ singles 3.Michelle Kwan (USA) Pair skating 3.Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo (China) 14 FREESTYLE SKIING MEN Aerials 1.Ales Valenta (Czech Republic) 3.Alexei Grishin (Belarus) 15 WOMEN Moguls 1.Kari Traa (Norway) 14.Tami Bradley (Canada) Aerials 1.Alisa Camplin (Australia) 16 ICE HOCKEY Men 1.Canada (Martin Brodeur, Mario Lemieux, Steve Yzerman, Jarome Iginla, Paul Kariya, Eric Lindros, Joe Sakic, Brendan Shanahan, Ryan Smyth, 17 Curtis Joseph) 18 2.USA (Chris Chelios, Brett Hull, John LeClair, Brian Leetch, Mike Modano, Jeremy Roenick, Keith Tkachuk, Chris Drury) 19 3.Russia (Maxim Afinogenov, Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Samsonov, Igor Larionov, Ilya Kovalchuk, 20 Alexei Kovalev, Pavel Datsyuk) Quarterfinal: Belarus - Sweden 4:3 (Andrei Mezin, Vasily Pankov - Tommy Salo, Kenny Jonsson) 4.Belarus 5-8.Sweden Jorgen Jonsson (Sweden) Nicklas Lidstrom (Sweden) 21 Daniel Alfredsson (Sweden) Mats Sundin (Sweden) Henrik Zetterberg (Sweden) 5-8.Czech Republic (Dominik Hasek, Jaromir Jagr, Patrik Elias) 22 5-8.Finland (Teemu Selanne, Raimo Helminen) 9.Latvia (Arturs Irbe, Sandis Ozolinsh, Karlis Skrastins) 11.Switzerland (Martin Gerber, Martin Pluss, Mathias Seger, Julien Vauclair) 23 13.Slovakia (Pavol Demitra, Richard Kapus, Jan Lasak, Richard Lintner, Ivan Majesky, Dusan Milo, Zigmund Palffy, Miroslav Satan, Rastislav Stana, Jozef Stumpel, Lubomir Visnovsky, Michal Handzus) 24 14.France (Cristobal Huet) Valeri Bure, Vladimir Malakhov (Russia) Niklas Sundstom (Sweden) Juha Lind, Jyrki Lumme, Janne Niinimaa (Finland) Roman Hamrlik, Robert Lang, Martin Rucinsky (Czech Republic) David Aebischer (Switzerland) 25 Women 1.Canada (Hayley Wickenheiser) 26 LUGE Men’s singles 1.Armin Zoggeler (Italy) 2.Georg Hackl (Germany) 27 Women’s singles 1.Sylke Otto (Germany) 28 SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING MEN 500 m 3.Rusty Smith (USA) 1000 m 1.Steven Bradbury (Australia) 29 SKI JUMPING Individual normal hill: 1.Simon Ammann (Switzerland) Individual large hill: 1.Simon Ammann (Switzerland) Individual large hill: 2.Adam Malysz (Poland) Individual normal hill: 3.Adam Malysz (Poland) 30 Team large hill 1.Germany 2.Finland (Janne Ahonen) 3.Slovenia (Damjan Fras) 31 SNOWBOARDING WOMEN Parallel giant slalom 2.Karine Ruby (France) 32 SPEED SKATING MEN 500 m 2.Hiroyasu Shimizu (Japan) 33 1000 m 1.Gerard van Velde (Netherlands) 1500 m 2.Jochem Uytdehaage (Netherlands) 3.Arne Sondral (Norway) 34 5000 m: 1.Jochem Uytdehaage (Netherlands) 10000 m: 1.Jochem Uytdehaage (Netherlands) 2.Gianni Romme (Netherlands) 35 WOMEN 1500 m 15.Song Li (China) 3000 m: 1.Claudia Pechstein (Germany) 5000 m: 1.Claudia Pechstein (Germany) 5000 m 3.Clara Hughes (Canada) 36 MEDALS 1.NORWAY (13-5-7) 2.GERMANY (12-16-8) 37 3.USA (10-13-11) Previous Olympiad Next Olympiad (SYDNEY 2000) (ATHENS 2004) Previous Winter Olympiad Next Winter Olympiad (NAGANO 1998) (TURIN 2006) Back to the Main Page (OLYMPIC HISTORY ON STAMPS) 38 .