Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics

Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics took place from 21 to 26 January 2024 at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea.[1]

Alpine skiing
at the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueHigh1 Resort
Dates21–26 January
Competitors160 from 64 nations
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Schedule

All times are in KST (UTC+9)[2]

DateTimeEvent
21 January10:00women's super-G
12:00men's super-G
22 January09:00
13:00
women's combined
10:20
14:15
men's combined
23 January10:00
12:45
women's giant slalom
24 January10:00
12:45
men's giant slalom
25 January09:30
13:45
women's slalom
10:45
14:45
men's slalom
26 January11:00Mixed team

Events

Medal table

  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Austria3216
2  Italy2114
3  Great Britain2103
4  Germany1113
5  France1012
6  Sweden0325
7  Switzerland0112
8  Finland0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (9 entries)99927

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Super-G
details
Benno Brandis
 Germany
54.42Asaja Sturm
 Austria
54.43Andrej Barnáš
 Slovakia
54.78
Giant slalom
details
Nash Huot-Marchand
 France
1:34.37Zak Carrick-Smith
 Great Britain
1:35.30Florian Neumayer
 Austria
1:35.37
Slalom
details
Zak Carrick-Smith
 Great Britain
1:38.61Elliot Westlund
 Sweden
1:38.66Nash Huot-Marchand
 France
1:38.87
Combined
details
Zak Carrick-Smith
 Great Britain
1:49.46Alexander Ax Swartz
 Sweden
1:49.59Liam Liljenborg
 Sweden
1:50.30

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Super-G
details
Camilla Vanni
 Italy
53.54Eva Schachner
 Austria
53.61Shaienne Zehnder
 Switzerland
53.75
Giant slalom
details
Giorgia Collomb
 Italy
1:41.10Shaienne Zehnder
 Switzerland
1:41.21Astrid Hedin
 Sweden
1:42.13
Slalom
details
Maja Waroschitz
 Austria
1:37.49Charlotte Grandinger
 Germany
1:38.08Giorgia Collomb
 Italy
1:38.46
Combined
details
Maja Waroschitz
 Austria
1:47.96Giorgia Collomb
 Italy
1:48.36Romy Ertl
 Germany
1:48.82

Mixed events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team
details
 Austria
Maja Waroschitz
Florian Neumayer
 Sweden
Astrid Hedin
Elliot Westlund
 Finland
Amélie Björkstén
Altti Pyrrö

Qualification

NOCs can gain 3 quota places per gender by placing in the top 7 in the Marc Hodler Trophy or 2 quota places by placing outside of the top 7 in the Marc Hodler Trophy at the World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2023. Furthermore, the remaining NOCs would get quota places via the YOG FIS points' lists in giant slalom and slalom as of 18 December 2023.[3]

Summary

This is the quota list as of December 18, 2023.[4]

NOCmen'swomen'sTotal
 Albania011
 Algeria101
 Andorra101
 Argentina123
 Armenia101
 Australia112
 Austria336
 Belgium101
 Bosnia and Herzegovina112
 Brazil112
 Bulgaria101
 Canada123
 Chile123
 China112
 Croatia112
 Cyprus112
 Czech Republic123
 Estonia123
 Finland235
 France336
 Germany336
 Great Britain112
 Greece112
 Hong Kong112
 Hungary112
 Iceland112
 India101
 Iran112
 Ireland112
 Italy336
 Jamaica112
 Japan123
 Kazakhstan112
 Kenya101
 Kosovo112
 Kyrgyzstan112
 Latvia112
 Lebanon112
 Liechtenstein101
 Lithuania11 01
 Monaco101
 Mongolia112
 Montenegro112
 Nepal112
 New Zealand112
 North Macedonia112
 Poland112
 Portugal112
 Romania112
 San Marino101
 Serbia112
 Slovakia235
 Slovenia235
 South Africa011
 South Korea336
 Spain112
 Sweden336
 Switzerland336
 Thailand112
 Turkey112
 United Arab Emirates101
 Ukraine112
 United States235
 Uzbekistan112
Total: 64 NOCs8080160
  • Denmark, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway and Singapore declined all earned quotas.

Next eligible NOC per event

A country can be eligible for more than one quota spot per event in the reallocation process. Bolded NOCs have accepted quotas while NOCs with a strike through have already passed.

men'swomen's
 Kenya
 Iran
 United Arab Emirates
 Thailand
 Mongolia
 Algeria

 Georgia
 Jamaica
 Nepal
 Jamaica
 Georgia
 India
 United States
 Canada
 Japan
 Finland
 Slovenia
 Czech Republic
 Chile

 Great Britain
 Slovakia

References

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