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Revision as of 05:05, 17 February 2018

Liechtenstein at the
Olympics
IOC codeLIE
NOCLiechtenstein Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.li Template:De icon Template:En icon
Medals
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
6
Total
10
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Liechtenstein first participated at the Olympic Games in 1936, and has sent athletes to compete in most Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games since then.

Athletes from Liechtenstein have won a total of ten medals, all in alpine skiing. It is the only nation to have won all of its medals in one event at the Winter Olympics. It is also the only country to have won medals at the Winter, but not Summer, Olympic Games. Liechtenstein has the most medals per capita of any country, with nearly one medal for every 4000 inhabitants.[1]

The Liechtenstein Olympic Committee was created in 1935.

Xaver Frick, a founding member of the country's NOC, is the only Liechtenstein athlete to have competed in both the summer and winter Olympic games.[2]

Medal tables

Medals by winter sport

Rank
 Alpine skiing 2 2 6 10 12
Total 2 2 6 10 30

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Tina Weirather 2018 Pyeongchang Alpine skiing Women's super-G
 Bronze Willi Frommelt 1976 Innsbruck Alpine skiing Men's slalom
 Bronze Hanni Wenzel 1976 Innsbruck Alpine skiing Women's slalom
 Gold Hanni Wenzel 1980 Lake Placid Alpine skiing Women's giant slalom
 Gold Hanni Wenzel 1980 Lake Placid Alpine skiing Women's slalom
 Silver Hanni Wenzel 1980 Lake Placid Alpine skiing Women's downhill
 Silver Andreas Wenzel 1980 Lake Placid Alpine skiing Men's giant slalom
 Bronze Andreas Wenzel 1984 Sarajevo Alpine skiing Men's giant slalom
 Bronze Ursula Konzett 1984 Sarajevo Alpine skiing Women's slalom
 Bronze Paul Frommelt 1988 Calgary Alpine skiing Men's slalom
 Bronze Tina Weirather 2018 Pyeongchang Alpine skiing Women's super-G

See also

References

  1. ^ Manning, Nevill (15 February 2018). "Medals per Capita". medalspercapita.com. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Xaver Frick". Principality of Liechtenstein. Retrieved 2009-07-11.