Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics

Alpine skiing
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueLes Diablerets
Dates10–15 January
Competitors158 from 67 nations
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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

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Medal table

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  *   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

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Boys' events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' super-G
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Adam Hofstedt
 Sweden
54.56 Rok Ažnoh
 Slovenia
54.62 Luc Roduit
 Switzerland
54.76
Boys' giant slalom
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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
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Auguste Aulnette
 France
Mikkel Remsøy
 Norway
1:28.41 Not awarded Adam Hofstedt
 Sweden
1:28.69

Girls' events

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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
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Amélie Klopfenstein
 Switzerland
2:08.68 Rosa Pohjolainen
 Finland
2:08.82 Amanda Salzgeber
 Austria
2:08.83
Girls' slalom
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Emma Sahlin
 Sweden
1:29.82 Lena Volken
 Switzerland
1:30.00 Lara Klein
 Germany
1:30.25
Girls' combined
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Amanda Salzgeber
 Austria
1:33.74 Noa Szőllős
 Israel
1:34.69 Amélie Klopfenstein
 Switzerland
1:34.85

Mixed events

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

Qualification

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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

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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

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  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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