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Alpine skiing
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
Venue Les Diablerets
Dates10–15 January
Competitors158 from 67 nations
←  2016
2024 →

Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics took place at the Les Diablerets a ski resort located in Ormont-Dessus, Switzerland, from 10 to 15 January 2020. [1] [2]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation ( Switzerland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sweden3014
2  Switzerland*2338
3  Austria2024
4  Finland1102
  France1102
6  Norway1001
7  Germany0112
  Israel0112
9  Slovenia0101
10  Italy0011
Totals (10 entries)108927

Medalists

Boys' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' super-G
details
Adam Hofstedt
  Sweden
54.56 Rok Ažnoh
  Slovenia
54.62 Luc Roduit
  Switzerland
54.76
Boys' giant slalom
details
Philip Hoffmann
  Austria
2:06.31 Sandro Zurbrügg
  Switzerland
2:08.85 Luc Roduit
  Switzerland
2:08.89
Boys' slalom
details
Adam Hofstedt
  Sweden

1:16.10

Luc Roduit
  Switzerland
1:17.42 Edoardo Saracco
  Italy
1:17.78
Boys' combined
details
Auguste Aulnette
  France
Mikkel Remsøy
  Norway
1:28.41 Not awarded Adam Hofstedt
  Sweden
1:28.69

Girls' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' super-G
details
Amélie Klopfenstein
  Switzerland
56.27 Caitlin McFarlane
  France
56.35 Noa Szőllős
  Israel
56.36
Girls' giant slalom
details
Amélie Klopfenstein
  Switzerland
2:08.68 Rosa Pohjolainen
  Finland
2:08.82 Amanda Salzgeber
  Austria
2:08.83
Girls' slalom
details
Emma Sahlin
  Sweden
1:29.82 Lena Volken
  Switzerland
1:30.00 Lara Klein
  Germany
1:30.25
Girls' combined
details
Amanda Salzgeber
  Austria
1:33.74 Noa Szőllős
  Israel
1:34.69 Amélie Klopfenstein
  Switzerland
1:34.85

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Parallel mixed team
details
Rosa Pohjolainen
Jaakko Tapanainen
  Finland
Lara Klein
Max Geissler-Hauber
  Germany
Amanda Salzgeber
Philip Hoffmann
  Austria

Qualification

A total of 160 skiers qualified to compete (80 per gender). A NOC could enter a maximum of six skiers (three per gender). The top seven NOC's in the Marc Hodler trophy qualified the maximum six athletes, along with the host nation. All other nations scoring points qualified four athletes (two per gender). All remaining quotas were awarded to NOC's indicating interest and each NOC entered a max of one per gender. Quotas were officially awarded on December 9, 2019. [3] [4]

Event Quotas Boys' Girls'
Host nation 3   Switzerland   Switzerland
Marc Hodler Trophy [5] Top 7 3   Norway
  United States
  Austria
  Sweden
  France
  Italy
  Slovenia
  Norway
  United States
  Austria
  Sweden
  France
  Italy
  Slovenia
Remaining 2   Germany
  Finland
  Australia
  Canada
  Great Britain
  Argentina
  Germany
  Belgium
  Finland
  Australia
  Canada
  Croatia
  Great Britain
  Argentina
1   Belgium [a]
  Croatia [a]
Quota interest declared 1   Albania
  Andorra
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Belarus
  Bulgaria
  Chile
  China
  Czech Republic
  Estonia
  Georgia
  Greece
  Haiti
  Hong Kong
  Hungary
  Iceland
  Iran
  Ireland
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Kosovo
  Latvia
  Lebanon
  Lithuania
  Luxembourg
  New Zealand
  North Macedonia
  Poland
  Portugal
  Romania
  Russia
  San Marino
  Serbia
  Slovakia
  South Africa
  South Korea
  Spain
  Thailand
  Turkey
  Ukraine
  Andorra
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Bulgaria
  Chile
  China
  Cyprus
  Czech Republic
  Denmark
  Ecuador
  Georgia
  Greece
  Hong Kong
  Hungary
  Iceland
  Iran
  Ireland
  Israel
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Kosovo
  Latvia
  Lebanon
  Liechtenstein
  Lithuania
  Mexico
  Montenegro
  New Zealand
  Pakistan
  Philippines
  Poland
  Portugal
  Romania
  Russia
  Serbia
  Slovakia
  South Africa
  South Korea
  Spain
  Chinese Taipei
  Thailand
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Turkey
  Ukraine
  Uzbekistan
Total 77 80

a NOC has received less quota than the calculated quota

Summary

NOC Boys' Girls' Total
  Albania 1 1
  Andorra 1 1 2
  Argentina 2 2 4
  Australia 2 2 4
  Austria 3 3 6
  Belarus 1 1
  Belgium 1 1
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 2
  Bulgaria 1 1 2
  Canada 2 2 4
  Chile 1 1 2
  China 1 1 2
  Croatia 1 1
  Cyprus 1 1
  Czech Republic 1 1 2
  Denmark 1 1
  Ecuador 1 1
  Estonia 1 1
  Finland 2 2 4
  France 3 3 6
  Georgia 1 1 2
  Germany 2 3 5
  Great Britain 2 2 4
  Greece 1 1 2
  Haiti 1 1
  Hong Kong 1 1 2
  Hungary 1 1 2
  Iceland 1 1 2
  Iran 1 1 2
  Ireland 1 1 2
  Israel 1 1
  Italy 3 3 6
  Japan 1 1 2
  Kazakhstan 1 1 2
  Kosovo 1 1 2
  Latvia 1 1 2
  Lebanon 1 1 2
  Liechtenstein 1 1
  Lithuania 1 1 2
  Luxembourg 1 1
  Mexico 1 1
  Montenegro 1 1
  New Zealand 1 1 2
  North Macedonia 1 1
  Norway 3 3 6
  Pakistan 1 1
  Philippines 1 1
  Poland 1 1 2
  Portugal 1 1 2
  Romania 1 1 2
  Russia 1 1 2
  San Marino 1 1
  Serbia 1 1 2
  Slovakia 1 1 2
  Slovenia 3 3 6
  South Africa 1 1 2
  South Korea 1 1 2
  Spain 1 1 2
  Sweden 3 3 6
  Switzerland 3 3 6
  Chinese Taipei 1 1
  Thailand 1 1 2
  Trinidad and Tobago 1 1
  Turkey 1 1 2
  Ukraine 1 1 2
  United States 3 3 6
  Uzbekistan 1 1
Total: 67 NOCs 77 81 158

References

  1. ^ "2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games, Lausanne, Switzerland". Olympic.org - Official website of the Olympic Movement.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing – Competition Schedule" (PDF). lausanne2020.sport. 15 January 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 January 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Qualification System – Lausanne 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games International Ski Federation (Alpine skiing)" (PDF). www.assets.fis-ski.com/. International Ski Federation (FIS). 26 June 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Alpine Skiing quotas list for Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020". FIS. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Marc Hodler Trophy". FIS. Retrieved 9 January 2020.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alpine skiing
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
Venue Les Diablerets
Dates10–15 January
Competitors158 from 67 nations
←  2016
2024 →

Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics took place at the Les Diablerets a ski resort located in Ormont-Dessus, Switzerland, from 10 to 15 January 2020. [1] [2]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation ( Switzerland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sweden3014
2  Switzerland*2338
3  Austria2024
4  Finland1102
  France1102
6  Norway1001
7  Germany0112
  Israel0112
9  Slovenia0101
10  Italy0011
Totals (10 entries)108927

Medalists

Boys' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' super-G
details
Adam Hofstedt
  Sweden
54.56 Rok Ažnoh
  Slovenia
54.62 Luc Roduit
  Switzerland
54.76
Boys' giant slalom
details
Philip Hoffmann
  Austria
2:06.31 Sandro Zurbrügg
  Switzerland
2:08.85 Luc Roduit
  Switzerland
2:08.89
Boys' slalom
details
Adam Hofstedt
  Sweden

1:16.10

Luc Roduit
  Switzerland
1:17.42 Edoardo Saracco
  Italy
1:17.78
Boys' combined
details
Auguste Aulnette
  France
Mikkel Remsøy
  Norway
1:28.41 Not awarded Adam Hofstedt
  Sweden
1:28.69

Girls' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' super-G
details
Amélie Klopfenstein
  Switzerland
56.27 Caitlin McFarlane
  France
56.35 Noa Szőllős
  Israel
56.36
Girls' giant slalom
details
Amélie Klopfenstein
  Switzerland
2:08.68 Rosa Pohjolainen
  Finland
2:08.82 Amanda Salzgeber
  Austria
2:08.83
Girls' slalom
details
Emma Sahlin
  Sweden
1:29.82 Lena Volken
  Switzerland
1:30.00 Lara Klein
  Germany
1:30.25
Girls' combined
details
Amanda Salzgeber
  Austria
1:33.74 Noa Szőllős
  Israel
1:34.69 Amélie Klopfenstein
  Switzerland
1:34.85

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Parallel mixed team
details
Rosa Pohjolainen
Jaakko Tapanainen
  Finland
Lara Klein
Max Geissler-Hauber
  Germany
Amanda Salzgeber
Philip Hoffmann
  Austria

Qualification

A total of 160 skiers qualified to compete (80 per gender). A NOC could enter a maximum of six skiers (three per gender). The top seven NOC's in the Marc Hodler trophy qualified the maximum six athletes, along with the host nation. All other nations scoring points qualified four athletes (two per gender). All remaining quotas were awarded to NOC's indicating interest and each NOC entered a max of one per gender. Quotas were officially awarded on December 9, 2019. [3] [4]

Event Quotas Boys' Girls'
Host nation 3   Switzerland   Switzerland
Marc Hodler Trophy [5] Top 7 3   Norway
  United States
  Austria
  Sweden
  France
  Italy
  Slovenia
  Norway
  United States
  Austria
  Sweden
  France
  Italy
  Slovenia
Remaining 2   Germany
  Finland
  Australia
  Canada
  Great Britain
  Argentina
  Germany
  Belgium
  Finland
  Australia
  Canada
  Croatia
  Great Britain
  Argentina
1   Belgium [a]
  Croatia [a]
Quota interest declared 1   Albania
  Andorra
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Belarus
  Bulgaria
  Chile
  China
  Czech Republic
  Estonia
  Georgia
  Greece
  Haiti
  Hong Kong
  Hungary
  Iceland
  Iran
  Ireland
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Kosovo
  Latvia
  Lebanon
  Lithuania
  Luxembourg
  New Zealand
  North Macedonia
  Poland
  Portugal
  Romania
  Russia
  San Marino
  Serbia
  Slovakia
  South Africa
  South Korea
  Spain
  Thailand
  Turkey
  Ukraine
  Andorra
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Bulgaria
  Chile
  China
  Cyprus
  Czech Republic
  Denmark
  Ecuador
  Georgia
  Greece
  Hong Kong
  Hungary
  Iceland
  Iran
  Ireland
  Israel
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Kosovo
  Latvia
  Lebanon
  Liechtenstein
  Lithuania
  Mexico
  Montenegro
  New Zealand
  Pakistan
  Philippines
  Poland
  Portugal
  Romania
  Russia
  Serbia
  Slovakia
  South Africa
  South Korea
  Spain
  Chinese Taipei
  Thailand
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Turkey
  Ukraine
  Uzbekistan
Total 77 80

a NOC has received less quota than the calculated quota

Summary

NOC Boys' Girls' Total
  Albania 1 1
  Andorra 1 1 2
  Argentina 2 2 4
  Australia 2 2 4
  Austria 3 3 6
  Belarus 1 1
  Belgium 1 1
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 2
  Bulgaria 1 1 2
  Canada 2 2 4
  Chile 1 1 2
  China 1 1 2
  Croatia 1 1
  Cyprus 1 1
  Czech Republic 1 1 2
  Denmark 1 1
  Ecuador 1 1
  Estonia 1 1
  Finland 2 2 4
  France 3 3 6
  Georgia 1 1 2
  Germany 2 3 5
  Great Britain 2 2 4
  Greece 1 1 2
  Haiti 1 1
  Hong Kong 1 1 2
  Hungary 1 1 2
  Iceland 1 1 2
  Iran 1 1 2
  Ireland 1 1 2
  Israel 1 1
  Italy 3 3 6
  Japan 1 1 2
  Kazakhstan 1 1 2
  Kosovo 1 1 2
  Latvia 1 1 2
  Lebanon 1 1 2
  Liechtenstein 1 1
  Lithuania 1 1 2
  Luxembourg 1 1
  Mexico 1 1
  Montenegro 1 1
  New Zealand 1 1 2
  North Macedonia 1 1
  Norway 3 3 6
  Pakistan 1 1
  Philippines 1 1
  Poland 1 1 2
  Portugal 1 1 2
  Romania 1 1 2
  Russia 1 1 2
  San Marino 1 1
  Serbia 1 1 2
  Slovakia 1 1 2
  Slovenia 3 3 6
  South Africa 1 1 2
  South Korea 1 1 2
  Spain 1 1 2
  Sweden 3 3 6
  Switzerland 3 3 6
  Chinese Taipei 1 1
  Thailand 1 1 2
  Trinidad and Tobago 1 1
  Turkey 1 1 2
  Ukraine 1 1 2
  United States 3 3 6
  Uzbekistan 1 1
Total: 67 NOCs 77 81 158

References

  1. ^ "2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games, Lausanne, Switzerland". Olympic.org - Official website of the Olympic Movement.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing – Competition Schedule" (PDF). lausanne2020.sport. 15 January 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 January 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Qualification System – Lausanne 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games International Ski Federation (Alpine skiing)" (PDF). www.assets.fis-ski.com/. International Ski Federation (FIS). 26 June 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Alpine Skiing quotas list for Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020". FIS. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Marc Hodler Trophy". FIS. Retrieved 9 January 2020.

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