The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known by the International Olympic Committee as the XVII Olympic Winter Games, were a multi-sport event held in Lillehammer, Norway, from February 12 through February 27, 1994. A total of 1738 athletes representing 67 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated at the Games in 61 events across 12 disciplines.[1][2][3]

Alpine skiing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's downhill[4][5]
Tommy Moe
 United States
Kjetil André Aamodt
 Norway
Edward Podivinsky
 Canada
Women's downhill[5][6]
Katja Seizinger
 Germany
Picabo Street
 United States
Isolde Kostner
 Italy
Men's Super-G[5][7]
Markus Wasmeier
 Germany
Tommy Moe
 United States
Kjetil André Aamodt
 Norway
Women's Super-G[5][6]
Diann Roffe-Steinrotter
 United States
Svetlana Gladisheva
 Russia
Isolde Kostner
 Italy
Men's giant slalom[5]
Markus Wasmeier
 Germany
Urs Kälin
 Switzerland
Christian Mayer
 Austria
Women's giant slalom[5][6]
Deborah Compagnoni
 Italy
Martina Ertl
 Germany
Vreni Schneider
 Switzerland
Men's slalom[5][8]
Thomas Stangassinger
 Austria
Alberto Tomba
 Italy
Jure Košir
 Slovenia
Women's slalom[5][9]
Vreni Schneider
 Switzerland
Elfi Eder
 Austria
Katja Koren
 Slovenia
Men's combined[4][5]
Lasse Kjus
 Norway
Kjetil André Aamodt
 Norway
Harald Christian Strand Nilsen
 Norway
Women's combined[5][8]
Pernilla Wiberg
 Sweden
Vreni Schneider
 Switzerland
Alenka Dovžan
 Slovenia

Biathlon

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 10 km[10][11]
Sergei Tchepikov
 Russia
Ricco Groß
 Germany
Sergei Tarasov
 Russia
Men's 20 km[10][11]
Sergei Tarasov
 Russia
Frank Luck
 Germany
Sven Fischer
 Germany
Women's 7.5 km[11][12]
Myriam Bédard
 Canada
Svetlana Paramyguina
 Belarus
Valentina Tserbe-Nessina
 Ukraine
Women's 15 km[11][12]
Myriam Bédard
 Canada
Anne Briand
 France
Uschi Disl
 Germany
Men's 4 x 7.5 km[11][13]
 Germany (GER)
Ricco Groß
Frank Luck
Mark Kirchner
Sven Fischer
 Russia (RUS)
Valeri Kiriyenko
Vladimir Drachev
Sergei Tarasov
Sergei Tchepikov
 France (FRA)
Thierry Dusserre
Patrice Bailly-Salins
Lionel Laurent
Hervé Flandin
Women's 4 x 7.5 km[11][14]
 Russia (RUS)
Nadezhda Talanova
Natalya Snytina
Luiza Noskova
Anfisa Reztsova
 Germany (GER)
Uschi Disl
Antje Misersky
Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm
Petra Schaaf
 France (FRA)
Corinne Niogret
Véronique Claudel
Delphyne Heymann
Anne Briand

Bobsleigh

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man [15]
 Switzerland (SUI)
Gustav Weder
Donat Acklin
 Switzerland (SUI)
Reto Götschi
Guido Acklin
 Italy (ITA)
Günther Huber
Stefano Ticci
Four-man [15]
 Germany (GER)
Harald Czudaj
Karsten Brannasch
Olaf Hampel
Alexander Szelig
 Switzerland (SUI)
Gustav Weder
Donat Acklin
Kurt Meyer
Domenico Semeraro
 Germany (GER)
Wolfgang Hoppe
Ulf Hielscher
René Hannemann
Carsten Embach

Cross-country skiing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 10 kilometre classical
Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
Marco Albarello
 Italy
Men's 15 kilometre freestyle pursuit
Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
Silvio Fauner
 Italy
Men's 30 kilometre freestyle
Thomas Alsgaard
 Norway
Bjørn Dæhlie
 Norway
Mika Myllylä
 Finland
Men's 50 kilometre classical
Vladimir Smirnov
 Kazakhstan
Mika Myllylä
 Finland
Sture Sivertsen
 Norway
Men's 4 x 10 km relay
 Italy (ITA)
Maurilio de Zolt
Marco Albarello
Giorgio Vanzetta
Silvio Fauner
 Norway (NOR)
Sture Sivertsen
Vegard Ulvang
Thomas Alsgaard
Bjørn Dæhlie
 Finland (FIN)
Mika Myllylä
Harri Kirvesniemi
Jari Räsänen
Jari Isometsä
Women's 5 kilometre classical
Lyubov Yegorova
 Russia
Manuela Di Centa
 Italy
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi
 Finland
Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit
Lyubov Yegorova
 Russia
Manuela Di Centa
 Italy
Stefania Belmondo
 Italy
Women's 15 kilometre freestyle
Manuela Di Centa
 Italy
Lyubov Yegorova
 Russia
Nina Gavrilyuk
 Russia
Women's 30 kilometre classical
Manuela Di Centa
 Italy
Marit Wold
 Norway
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi
 Finland
Women's 4 x 5 km relay
 Russia (RUS)
Yelena Välbe
Larisa Lazutina
Nina Gavrilyuk
Lyubov Yegorova
 Norway (NOR)
Trude Dybendahl
Inger Helene Nybråten
Elin Nilsen
Anita Moen
 Italy (ITA)
Bice Vanzetta
Manuela Di Centa
Gabriella Paruzzi
Stefania Belmondo

Figure skating

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Ladies' singles[16]
Oksana Baiul
 Ukraine
Nancy Kerrigan
 United States
Chen Lu
 China
Men's singles[16]
Alexei Urmanov
 Russia
Elvis Stojko
 Canada
Philippe Candeloro
 France
Pairs[1]
 Russia (RUS)
Ekaterina Gordeeva
Sergei Grinkov
 Russia (RUS)
Natalia Mishkutenok
Artur Dmitriev
 Canada (CAN)
Isabelle Brasseur
Lloyd Eisler
Ice dance[1]
 Russia (RUS)
Oksana Grishuk
Evgeni Platov
 Russia (RUS)
Maya Usova
Alexander Zhulin
 Great Britain (GBR)
Jayne Torvill
Christopher Dean

Freestyle skiing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's aerials[17]
Lina Cheryazova
 Uzbekistan
Marie Lindgren
 Sweden
Hilde Synnøve Lid
 Norway
Women's moguls[17]
Stine Lise Hattestad
 Norway
Elizabeth McIntyre
 United States
Yelizaveta Kozhevnikova
 Russia
Men's aerials[18]
Andreas Schönbächler
 Switzerland
Philippe LaRoche
 Canada
Lloyd Langlois
 Canada
Men's moguls[18]
Jean-Luc Brassard
 Canada
Sergey Shupletsov
 Russia
Edgar Grospiron
 France

Ice hockey

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
 Sweden (SWE)
Håkan Algotsson
Charles Berglund
Jonas Bergqvist
Andreas Dackell
Christian Due-Boje
Niklas Eriksson
Peter Forsberg
Roger Hansson
Roger Johansson
Jörgen Jönsson
Kenny Jönsson
Tomas Jonsson
Patrik Juhlin
Patric Kjellberg
Håkan Loob
Mats Näslund
Stefan Örnskog
Leif Rohlin
Daniel Rydmark
Tommy Salo
Fredrik Stillman
Magnus Svensson
 Canada (CAN)
Mark Astley
Adrian Aucoin
David Harlock
Corey Hirsch
Todd Hlushko
Greg Johnson
Fabian Joseph
Paul Kariya
Chris Kontos
Manny Legacé
Ken Lovsin
Derek Mayer
Petr Nedvěd
Dwayne Norris
Greg Parks
Allain Roy
Jean-Yves Roy
Brian Savage
Brad Schlegel
Wally Schreiber
Chris Therien
Todd Warriner
Brad Werenka
 Finland (FIN)
Mika Alatalo
Erik Hämäläinen
Raimo Helminen
Timo Jutila
Sami Kapanen
Esa Keskinen
Marko Kiprusoff
Saku Koivu
Pasi Kuivalainen
Janne Laukkanen
Tero Lehterä
Jere Lehtinen
Mikko Mäkelä
Jarmo Myllys
Mika Nieminen
Janne Ojanen
Marko Palo
Ville Peltonen
Pasi Sormunen
Mika Strömberg
Jukka Tammi
Petri Varis
Hannu Virta

Luge

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
Georg Hackl
 Germany
Markus Prock
 Austria
Armin Zöggeler
 Italy
Women's singles
Gerda Weissensteiner
 Italy
Susi Erdmann
 Germany
Andrea Tagwerker
 Austria
Doubles
 Italy (ITA)
Kurt Brugger
Wilfried Huber
 Italy (ITA)
Hansjörg Raffl
Norbert Huber
 Germany (GER)
Stefan Krauße
Jan Behrendt

Nordic combined

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Fred Børre Lundberg
 Norway
Takanori Kono
 Japan
Bjarte Engen Vik
 Norway
Team
 Japan
Masashi Abe
Takanori Kono
Kenji Ogiwara
 Norway
Bjarte Engen Vik
Knut Tore Apeland
Fred Børre Lundberg
 Switzerland
Jean-Yves Cuendet
Andreas Schaad
Hippolyt Kempf

Short track speed skating

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 metres
Chae Ji-hoon
 South Korea
Mirko Vuillermin
 Italy
Nicky Gooch
 Great Britain
Men's 1000 metres
Kim Ki-hoon
 South Korea
Chae Ji-hoon
 South Korea
Marc Gagnon
 Canada[lower-alpha 1]
Men's 5000 metre relay
 Italy (ITA)
Maurizio Carnino
Orazio Fagone
Hugo Herrnhof
Mirko Vuillermin
 United States (USA)
Randy Bartz
John Coyle
Eric Flaim
Andy Gabel
 Australia (AUS)
Steven Bradbury
Kieran Hansen
Andrew Murtha
Richard Nizielski
Women's 500 metres
Cathy Turner
 United States
Zhang Yanmei
 China
Amy Peterson
 United States
Women's 1000 metres
Chun Lee-kyung
 South Korea
Nathalie Lambert
 Canada
Kim So-hee
 South Korea
Women's 3000 metre relay
 South Korea (KOR)
Chun Lee-kyung
Kim So-hee
Kim Yun-mi
Won Hye-kyung
 Canada (CAN)
Christine Boudrias
Isabelle Charest
Sylvie Daigle
Nathalie Lambert
 United States (USA)
Amy Peterson
Cathy Turner
Nikki Ziegelmeyer
Karen Cashman
  1. Derrick Campbell of Canada was obstructed by the Briton Nicky Gooch, who was disqualified. Campbell got up and thought he finished the race, and was celebrating his bronze medal with a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reporter live on television when he discovered he hadn't completed the race. He had miscounted and left the track one lap short of the finish line, and was classified as a non-finisher. This meant that Marc Gagnon was a surprise bronze medalist, even though he wasn't even in the A final.

Ski jumping

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Normal hill individual
Espen Bredesen
 Norway
Lasse Ottesen
 Norway
Dieter Thoma
 Germany
Large hill individual
Jens Weißflog
 Germany
Espen Bredesen
 Norway
Andreas Goldberger
 Austria
Large hill team
 Germany
Hansjörg Jäkle
Christof Duffner
Dieter Thoma
Jens Weißflog
 Japan
Jinya Nishikata
Takanobu Okabe
Noriaki Kasai
Masahiko Harada
 Austria
Heinz Kuttin
Christian Moser
Stefan Horngacher
Andreas Goldberger

Speed skating

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 metres
Aleksandr Golubev
 Russia
Sergey Klevchenya
 Russia
Manabu Horii
 Japan
Men's 1000 metres
Dan Jansen
 United States
Igor Zhelezovski
 Belarus
Sergey Klevchenya
 Russia
Men's 1500 metres
Johann Olav Koss
 Norway
Rintje Ritsma
 Netherlands
Falko Zandstra
 Netherlands
Men's 5000 metres
Johann Olav Koss
 Norway
Kjell Storelid
 Norway
Rintje Ritsma
 Netherlands
Men's 10000 metres
Johann Olav Koss
 Norway
Kjell Storelid
 Norway
Bart Veldkamp
 Netherlands
Women's 500 metres
Bonnie Blair
 United States
Susan Auch
 Canada
Franziska Schenk
 Germany
Women's 1000 metres
Bonnie Blair
 United States
Anke Baier
 Germany
Ye Qiaobo
 China
Women's 1500 metres
Emese Hunyady
 Austria
Svetlana Fedotkina
 Russia
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
 Germany
Women's 3000 metres
Svetlana Bazhanova
 Russia
Emese Hunyady
 Austria
Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
Women's 5000 metres
Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
 Germany
Hiromi Yamamoto
 Japan

Medal leaders

Athletes that won at least two gold medals or at least three total medals are listed below.[3]

Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Manuela Di Centa  ItalyCross-country skiing2215
Lyubov Yegorova  RussiaCross-country skiing3104
Bjørn Dæhlie  NorwayCross-country skiing2204
Johann Olav Koss  NorwaySpeed skating3003
Vladimir Smirnov  KazakhstanCross-country skiing1203
Vreni Schneider  SwitzerlandAlpine skiing1113
Sergei Tarasov  RussiaBiathlon1113
Kjetil André Aamodt  NorwayAlpine skiing0213
Mika Myllylä  FinlandCross-country skiing0123
Myriam Bédard  CanadaBiathlon2002
Bonnie Blair  United StatesSpeed skating2002
Chun Lee-Kyung  South KoreaShort track speed skating2002
Markus Wasmeier  GermanyAlpine skiing2002
Jens Weißflog  GermanySki jumping2002

See also

References

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  3. 1 2 Kubatko, Justin. "1994 Lillehammer Winter Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
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  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kubatko, Justin. "Alpine Skiing at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
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  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kubatko, Justin. "Biathlon at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
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  13. Bjørnsen 1994 p. 297
  14. Bjørnsen 1994 p. 295
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  18. 1 2 Bjørnsen 1994 p. 285
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