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Men's downhill
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing
VenueLa face de Bellevarde
Val-d'Isère, France
Date9 February 1992
Competitors55 from 24 nations
Winning time1:50.37
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Patrick Ortlieb  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Franck Piccard  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Günther Mader  Austria
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Alpine skiing at the
1992 Winter Olympics
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Men's Downhill
LocationLa face de Bellevarde
Val d'Isère, France
Vertical   973 m (3,192 ft)
Top elevation2,809 m (9,216 ft)  
Base elevation1,836 m (6,024 ft)
Longest run3.048 km (1.894 mi)

The Men's Downhill competition of the Albertville 1992 Olympics was held at Val d'Isère on Sunday, 9 February.

The defending world champion was Franz Heinzer of Switzerland, who was also the defending World Cup downhill champion and led the current season. Defending Olympic champion Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland had retired from competition two years earlier; this was the fourth consecutive Olympics without the defending champion in the field.

The race was run on a new course on La face de Bellevarde, designed by 1972 champion Bernhard Russi. Austria's Patrick Ortlieb, who had yet to win a World Cup event, won the gold medal; Franck Piccard of France was only 0.05 seconds back to take the silver, and the bronze medalist was Günther Mader of Austria. Ortlieb was first racer on the course, and he became the fifth Austrian to win the event, in its twelfth edition. Heinzer was sixth, more than a second back.

The course started at an elevation of 2,809 m (9,216 ft) above sea level with a vertical drop of 973 m (3,192 ft) and a course length of 3.048 km (1.89 mi). Ortlieb's winning time of 110.37 seconds yielded an average course speed of 99.418 km/h (61.8 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 8.816 m/s (28.9 ft/s).

Results

The race was started at 12:15 local time, (UTC +1). At the starting gate, the skies were clear, the temperature was 5.0 °C (41 °F), and the snow condition was hard; the temperature at the finish was lower, at 3.0 °C (37 °F).

Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Patrick Ortlieb  Austria 1:50.37
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 23 Franck Piccard  France 1:50.42 +0.05
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 14 Günther Mader  Austria 1:50.47 +0.10
4 2 Markus Wasmeier  Germany 1:50.62 +0.25
5 6 Jan Einar Thorsen  Norway 1:50.79 +0.42
6 12 Franz Heinzer  Switzerland 1:51.39 +1.02
7 3 Hansjörg Tauscher  Germany 1:51.49 +1.12
8 5 Lasse Arnesen  Norway 1:51.63 +1.26
9 15 A J Kitt  United States 1:51.98 +1.61
10 22 Franco Colturi  Italy 1:52.07 +1.70
11 13 Kristian Ghedina  Italy 1:52.28 +1.91
12 16 Luc Alphand  France 1:52.34 +1.97
13 4 Daniel Mahrer  Switzerland 1:52.39 +2.02
14 30 Gianfranco Martin  Italy 1:52.48 +2.11
15 7 Xavier Gigandet  Switzerland 1:52.50 +2.13
16 28 Kyle Rasmussen  United States 1:52.71 +2.34
17 10 Helmut Höflehner  Austria 1:53.10 +2.73
18 26 Felix Belczyk  Canada 1:53.37 +3.00
19 11 Berni Huber  Germany 1:53.38 +3.01
20 21 Tommy Moe  United States 1:53.40 +3.03
21 34 Vitaly Andreyev  Unified Team 1:53.52 +3.15
22 33 Aleksey Maslov  Unified Team 1:53.68 +3.31
23 8 Brian Stemmle  Canada 1:53.77 +3.40
24 32 Konstantin Chistyakov  Unified Team 1:53.93 +3.56
25 39 Tsuyoshi Tomii  Japan 1:54.23 +3.86
26 37 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 1:54.24 +3.87
27 25 Denis Rey  France 1:54.28 +3.91
28 24 Reggie Crist  United States 1:54.54 +4.17
29 38 Martin Bell  Great Britain 1:54.83 +4.46
30 45 Ricardo Campo  Spain 1:54.89 +4.52
31 19 Boris Duncan  Great Britain 1:54.95 +4.58
32 40 Tom Stiansen  Norway 1:55.62 +5.25
33 35 Graham Bell  Great Britain 1:55.82 +5.45
34 41 Marián Bíreš  Czechoslovakia 1:56.21 +5.84
35 42 Paulo Oppliger  Chile 1:56.30 +5.93
36 36 Steven Lee  Australia 1:58.55 +8.18
37 50 Petar Dichev  Bulgaria 2:01.21 +10.84
38 48 Hubertus von Hohenlohe  Mexico 2:02.98 +12.61
39 54 Choi Yong-hee  South Korea 2:04.85 +14.48
40 47 Alexis Racloz  Chile 2:05.61 +15.24
41 46 Lothar Christian Munder  Brazil 2:07.34 +16.97
42 55 Emilian Focşeneanu  Romania 2:08.81 +18.44
43 51 Péter Kristály  Hungary 2:09.88 +19.51
44 56 Aurel Foiciuc  Romania 2:09.94 +19.57
45 52 Lamine Guèye  Senegal 2:12.84 +22.47
- 9 Leonhard Stock  Austria DNF -
- 17 Danilo Sbardellotto  Italy DNF -
- 18 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg DNF -
- 20 Adrien Duvillard  France DNF -
- 27 Paul Accola  Switzerland DNF -
- 31 Roman Torn  Canada DNF -
- 43 Markus Foser  Liechtenstein DNF -
- 44 Nils Linneberg  Chile DNF -
- 53 Alphonse Gomis  Senegal DNF -
- 29 Cary Mullen  Canada DQ -

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References

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  3. "1991 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
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  5. "It's all downhill for Austria's alpine gold medalist". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. 10 February 1992. p. 1D.
  6. Johnson, William Oscar (February 17, 1992). "La Face job". Sports Illustrated. p. 36.

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