Virgin Islands at the 1992 Winter Olympics

The U.S. Virgin Islands participated in the Winter Olympic Games in Albertville in 1992 with 12 athletes (10 men and 2 women) in three sports. It was the second part of the Caribbean country's Winter Games, and those with the biggest team.

Flag bearer was the luger Anne Abernathy. Not surprisingly remained the U.S. Virgin Islands without a medal.

Participants by sport

Bob

The U.S. Virgin Islands brought in two competitions per two teams on the grid. In both two-man bobs could leave the second Bob Puerto Rico behind. The four-man competition ended only Bob ISV II in last place with four seconds behind the second last from Mexico.

Two-

  • U.S. Virgin Islands I Sven Petersen and Bill Neill → 44 ( 4:16,60 min)
  • U.S. Virgin Islands II Daniel Burgner and David Entwistle → 45 ( 4:16,72 min)

Bobsled

  • U.S. Virgin Islands I Daniel Burgner, Ernest Mathias, David Entwistle and Bill Neill → DNF
  • U.S. Virgin Islands II Sven Petersen, Michael Juhlin, James Withey and Paul Zar → 29 ( 4:10,35 min)

Toboggan

Anne Abernathy was just under 39 years, the oldest participant (men and women) at the luge competitions, she reached the penultimate rank. Your teammate Kyle Heikkila was 29 among 34 participants.

  • Women Anne Abernathy → 23 ( 3:14,342 min)
  • Men Kyle Heikkila → 29 ( 3:11,135 min)

Alpine Skiing

Women

  • Seba Johnson Giant Slalom → 37 ( 37.93 sec) Slalom → 37 ( 37.08 sec)
  • John Campbell Super G → 74 ( 13.79 sec) Giant Slalom → 62 ( 33,05 sec) Slalom DNF →
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