Who Won Mens Alpine Combined Medals?

2010 Gold Medalist Bode MillerThe Alpine Combined event in the Winter Olympics was only held twice before 1988. It combines one downhill run and two slalom runs.

Since 1994 the winner has been determined by combining the three times. Before that a more complicated formula was used incorporating the distance between each racer and the leader.

Bode Miller of the United States was the most recent gold medal winner in Vancouver in 2010.



Men's Alpine Combined Medal Winners

2010 - Vancouver
Gold Medal: Bode Miller (United States) (2:44.92)
Silver Medal: Ivica Kostelic (Croatia)
Bronze: Silvan Zurbriggen (Switzerland)
2006 - Turin
Gold Medal: Ted Ligety (United States) (3:09.35)
Silver Medal: Ivica Kostelic (Croatia)
Bronze: Rainer Schoenfelder (Austria)
2002 - Salt Lake City
Gold Medal: Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) (3:17.56)
Silver Medal: Bode Miller (United States)
Bronze: Benjamin Raich (Austria)
1998 - Nagano
Gold Medal: Mario Reiter (Austria) (3:08.06)
Silver Medal: Lasse Kjus (Norway)
Bronze: Christian Mayer (Austria)
1994 - Lillehammer
Gold Medal: Lasse Kjus (Norway) (3:17.53)
Silver Medal: Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway)
Bronze: Harald Christian Strand Nilsen (Norway)
1992 - Albertville
Gold Medal: Josef Polig (Italy) (14.58 pts)
Silver Medal: Gianfranco Martin (Italy)
Bronze: Steve Locher (Switzerland)
1988 - Calgary
Gold Medal: Hubert Strolz (Austria) (36.55 pts)
Silver Medal: Bernhard Gstrein (Austria)
Bronze: Paul Accola (Switzerland)
1948 - St Moritz
Gold Medal: Henri Oreiller (France) (3.27 pts)
Silver Medal: Karl Molitor (Switzerland)
Bronze: James Couttet (France)
1936 - Garmisch
Gold Medal: Franz Pfnur (Germany) (99.25 pts)
Silver Medal: Gustav Lantschner (Germany)
Bronze: Emile Allais (France)
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