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]
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alpine, skiing, 2020, winter, youth, olympics, took, place, diablerets, resort, located, ormont, dessus, switzerland, from, january, 2020, alpine, skiingat, winter, youth, olympic, gamesvenueles, diableretsdates10, januarycompetitors158, from, nations, 2016202. 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 Alpine skiingat the III Winter Youth Olympic GamesVenueLes DiableretsDates10 15 JanuaryCompetitors158 from 67 nations 20162024 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Medal table 1 2 Medalists 1 2 1 Boys events 1 2 2 Girls events 1 2 3 Mixed events 2 Qualification 2 1 Summary 3 References 4 External linksMedal summary editMedal table edit Host nation Switzerland RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Sweden30142 nbsp Switzerland 23383 nbsp Austria20244 nbsp Finland1102 nbsp France11026 nbsp Norway10017 nbsp Germany0112 nbsp Israel01129 nbsp Slovenia010110 nbsp Italy0011Totals 10 entries 108927 Medalists edit Boys events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Boys super Gdetails Adam Hofstedt nbsp Sweden 54 56 Rok Aznoh nbsp Slovenia 54 62 Luc Roduit nbsp Switzerland 54 76 Boys giant slalomdetails Philip Hoffmann nbsp Austria 2 06 31 Sandro Zurbrugg nbsp Switzerland 2 08 85 Luc Roduit nbsp Switzerland 2 08 89 Boys slalomdetails Adam Hofstedt nbsp Sweden 1 16 10 Luc Roduit nbsp Switzerland 1 17 42 Edoardo Saracco nbsp Italy 1 17 78 Boys combineddetails Auguste Aulnette nbsp FranceMikkel Remsoy nbsp Norway 1 28 41 Not awarded Adam Hofstedt nbsp Sweden 1 28 69 Girls events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Girls super Gdetails Amelie Klopfenstein nbsp Switzerland 56 27 Caitlin McFarlane nbsp France 56 35 Noa Szollos nbsp Israel 56 36 Girls giant slalomdetails Amelie Klopfenstein nbsp Switzerland 2 08 68 Rosa Pohjolainen nbsp Finland 2 08 82 Amanda Salzgeber nbsp Austria 2 08 83 Girls slalomdetails Emma Sahlin nbsp Sweden 1 29 82 Lena Volken nbsp Switzerland 1 30 00 Lara Klein nbsp Germany 1 30 25 Girls combineddetails Amanda Salzgeber nbsp Austria 1 33 74 Noa Szollos nbsp Israel 1 34 69 Amelie Klopfenstein nbsp Switzerland 1 34 85 Mixed events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Parallel mixed team details Rosa PohjolainenJaakko Tapanainen nbsp Finland Lara KleinMax Geissler Hauber nbsp Germany Amanda SalzgeberPhilip Hoffmann nbsp AustriaQualification editA 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 nbsp Switzerland nbsp Switzerland Marc Hodler Trophy 5 Top 7 3 nbsp Norway nbsp United States nbsp Austria nbsp Sweden nbsp France nbsp Italy nbsp Slovenia nbsp Norway nbsp United States nbsp Austria nbsp Sweden nbsp France nbsp Italy nbsp Slovenia Remaining 2 nbsp Germany nbsp Finland nbsp Australia nbsp Canada nbsp Great Britain nbsp Argentina nbsp Germany nbsp Belgium nbsp Finland nbsp Australia nbsp Canada nbsp Croatia nbsp Great Britain nbsp Argentina 1 nbsp Belgium a nbsp Croatia a Quota interest declared 1 nbsp Albania nbsp Andorra nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Belarus nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Chile nbsp China nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Estonia nbsp Georgia nbsp Greece nbsp Haiti nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Hungary nbsp Iceland nbsp Iran nbsp Ireland nbsp Japan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kosovo nbsp Latvia nbsp Lebanon nbsp Lithuania nbsp Luxembourg nbsp New Zealand nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp San Marino nbsp Serbia nbsp Slovakia nbsp South Africa nbsp South Korea nbsp Spain nbsp Thailand nbsp Turkey nbsp Ukraine nbsp Andorra nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Chile nbsp China nbsp Cyprus nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Denmark nbsp Ecuador nbsp Georgia nbsp Greece nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Hungary nbsp Iceland nbsp Iran nbsp Ireland nbsp Israel nbsp Japan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kosovo nbsp Latvia nbsp Lebanon nbsp Liechtenstein nbsp Lithuania nbsp Mexico nbsp Montenegro nbsp New Zealand nbsp Pakistan nbsp Philippines nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp Serbia nbsp Slovakia nbsp South Africa nbsp South Korea nbsp Spain nbsp Chinese Taipei nbsp Thailand nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Turkey nbsp Ukraine nbsp Uzbekistan Total 77 80 a NOC has received less quota than the calculated quota Summary edit NOC Boys Girls Total nbsp Albania 1 1 nbsp Andorra 1 1 2 nbsp Argentina 2 2 4 nbsp Australia 2 2 4 nbsp Austria 3 3 6 nbsp Belarus 1 1 nbsp Belgium 1 1 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 2 nbsp Bulgaria 1 1 2 nbsp Canada 2 2 4 nbsp Chile 1 1 2 nbsp China 1 1 2 nbsp Croatia 1 1 nbsp Cyprus 1 1 nbsp Czech Republic 1 1 2 nbsp Denmark 1 1 nbsp Ecuador 1 1 nbsp Estonia 1 1 nbsp Finland 2 2 4 nbsp France 3 3 6 nbsp Georgia 1 1 2 nbsp Germany 2 3 5 nbsp Great Britain 2 2 4 nbsp Greece 1 1 2 nbsp Haiti 1 1 nbsp Hong Kong 1 1 2 nbsp Hungary 1 1 2 nbsp Iceland 1 1 2 nbsp Iran 1 1 2 nbsp Ireland 1 1 2 nbsp Israel 1 1 nbsp Italy 3 3 6 nbsp Japan 1 1 2 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 1 2 nbsp Kosovo 1 1 2 nbsp Latvia 1 1 2 nbsp Lebanon 1 1 2 nbsp Liechtenstein 1 1 nbsp Lithuania 1 1 2 nbsp Luxembourg 1 1 nbsp Mexico 1 1 nbsp Montenegro 1 1 nbsp New Zealand 1 1 2 nbsp North Macedonia 1 1 nbsp Norway 3 3 6 nbsp Pakistan 1 1 nbsp Philippines 1 1 nbsp Poland 1 1 2 nbsp Portugal 1 1 2 nbsp Romania 1 1 2 nbsp Russia 1 1 2 nbsp San Marino 1 1 nbsp Serbia 1 1 2 nbsp Slovakia 1 1 2 nbsp Slovenia 3 3 6 nbsp South Africa 1 1 2 nbsp South Korea 1 1 2 nbsp Spain 1 1 2 nbsp Sweden 3 3 6 nbsp Switzerland 3 3 6 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 1 nbsp Thailand 1 1 2 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 nbsp Turkey 1 1 2 nbsp Ukraine 1 1 2 nbsp United States 3 3 6 nbsp Uzbekistan 1 1 Total 67 NOCs 77 81 158References edit 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games Lausanne Switzerland Olympic org Official website of the Olympic Movement Alpine Skiing Competition Schedule PDF lausanne2020 sport 15 January 2020 Archived from the original PDF on 20 January 2020 Retrieved 15 January 2020 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 Alpine Skiing quotas list for Winter Youth Olympic Games 2020 FIS 9 December 2019 Retrieved 7 January 2020 Marc Hodler Trophy FIS Retrieved 9 January 2020 External links editResults Book Alpine skiing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpine skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics amp oldid 1200927129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,