Liechtenstein at the 2018 Winter Olympics

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Competitors3 (2 men and 1 woman) in 2 sports
Liechtenstein at the
2018 Winter Olympics
Refer to caption
IOC codeLIE
NOCLiechtenstein Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.li/en
in Pyeongchang, South Korea
9–25 February 2018
Competitors3 (2 men and 1 woman) in 2 sports
Flag bearer Marco Pfiffner
Medals
Ranked 28th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Liechtenstein competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018. The country's participation in Pyeongchang marked its 19th appearance at the Winter Olympics since its debut in the 1936 Games.

Liechtenstein was represented by a three athletes, including a woman athlete. Marco Pfiffner served as the country's flag-bearer during the opening ceremony and a volunteer carried the flag during the closing ceremony. On 17 February, Tina Weirather won the bronze medal in alpine skiing and became Liechtenstein's first medalist since the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, when Paul Frommelt won the bronze medal in the men's slalom event. The country ranked 28th in the medal table.

The Liechtenstein Olympic Committeewas recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1935.[1] The nation made its first Olympics appearance at the 1936 Winter Olympics.[2] The current edition marked its 19th appearance at the Winter Games.[3] The 2018 Winter Olympics were held in Pyeongchang, South Korea between 9 and 25 February 2018.[4] Liechtenstein was represented by three athletes.[5] Marco Pfiffner served as the country's flag-bearer during the opening ceremony.[6] A volunteer carried the flag during the closing ceremony.[7][8]

Medalists

On 17 February, Tina Weirather won the bronze medal in alpine skiing and became Liechtenstein's first medalist since the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, when Paul Frommelt won the bronze medal in the men's slalom event.[9][10] The country ranked 28th in the medal table.[11]

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 BronzeTina WeiratherAlpine skiingWomen's super-G17 February

Competitors

The team consisted of three athletes.[5]

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 112
Cross-country skiing 101
Total213

Alpine skiing

Tina Weirather participated in her third Olympics

Liechtenstein qualified two athletes, one male and one female.[12] Marco Pfiffner participated in the alpine skiing events for the second consecutive Winter Games.[13] In the women's events, Tina Weirather participated in her third Winter Games.[14]

The Alpine skiing events were held at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre in Bukpyeong. The course for the events was designed by former Olympic champion Bernhard Russi. The weather was cold and windy during the events, and it was the coldest since the 1994 Winter Olympics at Lillehammer.[15] Pfiffner recorded his best finish in the men's slalom event, after he was ranked 25th amongst the 106 competitors.[16] In the women's downhill event, Weirather crossed the course in over a minute and 39.85 seconds to be ranked fourth and miss out on the medal places by 0.16 seconds.[17] In the super-G event, she won the bronze medal.[18]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Marco Pfiffner Men's downhill 1:45.61 43
Men's super-G 1:28.57 36
Men's combined 1:22.54 44 DNF
Men's slalom 51.09 28 52.22 24 1:43.31 25
Tina Weirather Women's downhill 1:39.85 4
Women's super-G 1:21.22 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women's giant slalom 1:14.08 25 1:10.14 17 2:24.22 22

Cross-country skiing

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