Alpine skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics

Alpine Skiing
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueHafjell, Norway
DatesJanuary 14 – 20
Competitors115 Quota limit
Alpine skiing at the
2016 Winter Youth Olympics

Combined   boys'   girls'
Giant slalom boys' girls'
Slalom boys' girls'
Super-G boys' girls'
Parallel mixed team mixed

Alpine Skiing at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at Hafjell in Øyer, Oppland, Norway from 14 January to 20 January. The difference in the Youth Olympic program for alpine skiing compared to the Winter Olympics is that there was no downhill event for both genders, and an inclusion of a team event.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

  Host nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Switzerland (SUI) 3 1 2 6
2  United States (USA) 3 0 0 3
3  Austria (AUT) 2 2 1 5
4  Germany (GER) 1 1 2 4
5  Italy (ITA) 0 1 1 2
6  Canada (CAN) 0 1 0 1
6  Japan (JPN) 0 1 0 1
6  Russia (RUS) 0 1 0 1
6  Sweden (SWE) 0 1 0 1
10  Finland (FIN) 0 0 1 1
10  Norway (NOR) 0 0 1 1
10  Slovenia (SLO) 0 0 1 1
Total 9 9 9 27

Events

Boys' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' Super-G
River Radamus
 United States
1:10.62 Pietro Canzio
 Italy
1:10.65 Manuel Traninger
 Austria
1:11.03
Boys' giant slalom
River Radamus
 United States
2:35.05 Yohei Koyama
 Japan
2:36.12 Anton Grammel
 Germany
2:36.54
Boys' slalom
Manuel Traninger
 Austria
1:38.74 Filip Vennerstroem
 Sweden
1:38.77 Odin Vassbotn Breivik
 Norway
1:40.07
Boys' combined
River Radamus
 United States
1:52.87 Manuel Traninger
 Austria
1:52.94 Pietro Canzio
 Italy
1:53.65

Girls' events

Girls slalom medalists
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' Super-G
Nadine Fest
 Austria
1:11.93 Julia Scheib
 Austria
1:12.56 Aline Danioth
 Switzerland
1:12.69
Girls' giant slalom
Mélanie Meillard
 Switzerland
2:33.28 Katrin Hirtl-Stanggassinger
 Germany
2:33.34 Aline Danioth
 Switzerland
2:33.95
Girls' slalom
Aline Danioth
 Switzerland
1:43.21 Ali Nullmeyer
 Canada
1:44.80 Meta Hrovat
 Slovenia
1:45.86
Girls' combined
Aline Danioth
 Switzerland
1:55.74 Mélanie Meillard
 Switzerland
1:56.12 Katrin Hirtl-Stanggassinger
 Germany
1:57.25

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Parallel mixed team

 Germany

 Russia

 Finland

Qualification system

Each nation could send a maximum of 4 athletes (2 boys and 2 girls). A total of 115 athletes (60 boys and 55 girls) could compete, plus any reallocated spots from other disciplines under the FIS. The top 7 teams at the 2015 Junior Alpine World Ski Championships plus the hosts Norway were allowed to send the maximum of 4 athletes. Any remaining quota spots were distributed to nations not already qualified, with a maximum of one boy or girl from one nation. The quota limit was 115.[2] The current allocation of quotas is listed below.[3]

Qualification summary

NOC Boys Girls Total
Andorra 1 1 2
Argentina 1 1 2
Australia 1 1 2
Austria 2 2 4
Belarus 1 1
Belgium 1 1 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1
Brazil 1 1
Bulgaria 1 1 2
Canada 2 2 4
Chile 1 1 2
Colombia 1 1
Croatia 1 1 2
Cyprus 1 1
Czech Republic 1 1 2
Denmark 1 1 2
Estonia 1 1
Finland 1 1 2
France 2 2 4
Georgia 1 1
Germany 2 2 4
Great Britain 1 1 2
Greece 1 1
Hungary 1 1 2
Iceland 1 1 2
India 1 1
Iran 1 1 2
Ireland 1 1
Israel 1 1
Italy 2 2 4
Japan 1 1 2
Kazakhstan 1 1
Kenya 1 1
Latvia 1 1 2
Lebanon 1 1 2
Liechtenstein 1 1
Lithuania 1 1 2
Luxembourg 1 1
Macedonia 1 1
Mexico 1 1
Monaco 1 1
Montenegro 1 1 2
Nepal 1 1
Netherlands 1 1 2
Norway 2 2 4
New Zealand 1 1 2
Poland 1 1 2
Portugal 1 1
Romania 1 1 2
Russia 1 1 2
San Marino 1 1
Serbia 1 1 2
Slovakia 1 1 2
Slovenia 2 2 4
South Africa 1 1
South Korea 1 1 2
Spain 1 1 2
Sweden 1 1 2
Switzerland 2 2 4
Chinese Taipei 1 1
Timor-Leste 1 1
Turkey 1 1 2
Ukraine 1 1 2
United States 1 1 2
Total athletes 63 57 120
Total NOCs 55 49 64

References

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