Spain at the 2006 Winter Olympics

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Spain at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  ESP
NOC Comité Olímpico Español
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At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin
Competitors
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Spain competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

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[edit] Events

[edit] Alpine skiing

Women's combined
Name Downhill Slalom run 1 Slalom run 2 Total Final rank
Carolina Ruiz Castillo 1:32.72 41.74 46.47 3:00.93 25th place
Andrea Casasnovas - Did not start - - -
Women's downhill
Name Time Final rank
Carolina Ruiz Castillo 2:01.09 30th place
Andrea Casasnovas 2:06.73 38th place
Leyre Morlans Did not finish -
Women's giant slalom
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
María José Rienda 1:02.28 1:09.85 2:12.13 13th place
Carolina Ruiz Castillo 1:03.18 1:10.36 2:13.54 20th place
Women's Super-G
Name Time Final rank
Carolina Ruiz Castillo 1:35.20 30th place
María José Rienda 1:36.03 37th place
Leyre Morlans 1:38.53 49th place

[edit] Biathlon

Men's 10 km sprint
Name Missed shots Final Final rank
Luis Alberto Hernando 4 32:26.0 84th place
Men's 20 km individual
Name Missed shots Final Final rank
Luis Alberto Hernando 7 1:06:54.4 81st place

[edit] Cross-country skiing

  • Laia Aubert Torrents
    • Women's 10 km classical - 33:29.4 (64th place)
    • Women's 15 km pursuit (7.5+7.5) - 50:41.3 (61st place)
  • Juan Jesús Gutiérrez
    • Men's 50 km free, mass start - 2:06:43.3 (22nd place)
  • Laura Orgue
    • Women's 10 km classical - 33:18.6 (63rd place)
    • Women's 15 km pursuit (7.5+7.5) - 51:16.5 (63rd place)
  • Diego Ruiz
    • Men's 15 km classical - 41:37.9 (47th place)
    • Men's 30 km pursuit (15+15) - 1:24:05.5 (55th place)
    • Men's 50 km free, mass start - 2:06:51.6 (23rd place)
  • Vicente Vilarrubla
    • Men's 15 km classical - 43:47.2 (66th place)
    • Men's 30 km pursuit (15+15) - 1h19:39.8 (32nd place)
    • Men's 50 km free, mass start - 2:09:03.1 (42nd place)

[edit] Freestyle skiing

[edit] Moguls

Women's moguls

  • Nuria Montane
Qualification run - 11.76 points (did not advance)

[edit] Snowboarding

[edit] Halfpipe

Men’s halfpipe

In men’s halfpipe, there were two qualifying runs. The top 6 men from each qualifying run were advanced to the finals. In the first qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from 39.4 - 43.8 points. In the second qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from a 37.9 - 45.3 points. Shaun White from the United States won the gold medal with a final run score of 46.8 points. Andy Finch of the United States had the lowest final score of 24.7 points and took 12th place.

  Qualification Final  
Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 1 Run 2 Final rank
Iker Fernandez 27.0 points 27.0 points - - -

Women’s halfpipe

In women’s halfpipe, there were two qualifying runs. The top 6 women from each qualifying run were advanced to the finals. In the first qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from 34.5 - 44.9 points. In the second qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from a 34.8 - 43.1 points. Hannah Teter from the United States won the gold medal with a final run score of 46.4 points. Chikako Fushimi of Japan had the lowest final score of 15.6 points and took 12th place.

  Qualification Final  
Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 1 Run 2 Final Rank
Queralt Castellet 20.5 points 18.3 points - - -
Clara Villoslada 10.3 points 11.4 points - - -

[edit] Snowboard cross

Men's snowboard cross

  Qualification  
Name Run 1 Run 2 1/8 Finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Rank
Jordi Font 1:22.35 1:21.18 Heat 2
2nd place
Quarterfinal 1
2nd place
Semifinal 1
2nd place
Big final 4th place
Ibon Idigoras 1:23.80 1:23.56 - - - - -