Spain at the 2006 Winter Olympics

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Spain competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

Websitewww.coe.es (in Spanish)
Competitors16 (7 men, 9 women) in 5 sports
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Spain at the
2006 Winter Olympics
IOC codeESP
NOCSpanish Olympic Committee
Websitewww.coe.es (in Spanish)
in Turin
Competitors16 (7 men, 9 women) in 5 sports
Flag bearers María José Rienda (opening)
Juan Jesús Gutiérrez (closing)[1][2]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
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Alpine skiing

María José Rienda entered the Olympics having won three World Cup events on the season, including the last giant slalom before the Olympic Games, but couldn't repeat this form in Turin, as she finished 13th in the giant slalom.[3][4]

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Athlete[4] Event Final
Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total Rank
Andrea Casasnovas Women's downhill n/a 2:06.73 38
Women's combined did not start
Leyre Morlans Women's downhill did not finish
Women's super-G n/a 1:38.53 49
María José Rienda Women's super-G did not finish
Women's giant slalom 1:02.28 1:09.85 n/a 2:12.13 13
Carolina Ruiz Castillo Women's downhill n/a 2:01.09 30
Women's super-G n/a 1:35.20 30
Women's giant slalom 1:03.18 1:10.36 n/a 2:13.54 20
Women's combined 41.74 46.47 1:32.72 3:00.93 25
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Note: In the men's combined, run 1 is the downhill, and runs 2 and 3 are the slalom. In the women's combined, run 1 and 2 are the slalom, and run 3 the downhill.

Biathlon

The lone Spanish biathlete in Turin, Luis Alberto Hernando, finished 80th in the men's individual event.[5]

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Athlete[5] Event Final
Time Misses Rank
Luis Alberto Hernando Men's sprint 32:26.0 4 83
Men's individual 1:06:54:4 7 80
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Cross-country skiing

Even after Johann Mühlegg was disqualified for doping after having won the men's 50 kilometre race, Spain's top cross-country performance was in that race, as Juan Jesús Gutiérrez finished 22nd.[6][7]

Distance
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Freestyle skiing

Spain's lone competitor in the freestyle skiing events in Turin was unable to advance in the women's moguls, as she finished second last in the qualifying round.[8]

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Athlete[8] Event Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Nuria Montane Women's moguls 11.76 29 did not advance 29
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Snowboarding

Jordi Font was involved in a notable incident in his semifinal, as he collided with Canada's Jasey-Jay Anderson. Anderson beat Font down for second place, but the Canadian was disqualified for missing a gate, sending Font through to the final.[9] In the final, Font again fell, but this time ended up in fourth position.[10][11]

Halfpipe
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Athlete[11] Event Qualifying run 1 Qualifying run 2 Final
Points Rank Points Rank Run 1 Run 2 Rank
Queralt Castellet Women's halfpipe 20.5 19 18.3 20 did not advance 26
Iker Fernandez Men's halfpipe 27.0 22 27.0 22 did not advance 28
Clara Villoslada Women's halfpipe 10.3 29 11.4 24 did not advance 30
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Note: In the final, the single best score from two runs is used to determine the ranking. A bracketed score indicates a run that wasn't counted.

Snowboard cross
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Athlete[11] Event Qualifying 1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
Jordi Font Men's snowboard cross 1:21.18 8 Q 2 Q 2 Q 2 Q 4 4
Ibon Idigoras Men's snowboard cross 1:23.56 34 did not advance 34
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