Monaco at the 2006 Winter Olympics
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Monaco have sent four athletes to compete in the Winter Olympics in 2006, held in Turin, Italy. The team does, for the first time since 1984, not include Prince Albert of Monaco, who has now become the ruler of the Principality following the death of his father Rainier III. Nevertheless, Monaco will send a two-man bob.
Events
Men
- Olivier Jenot
- Giant Slalom
- :Run 1 - Did Not Finish
- Slalom
- :Run 1 - 1:03.85
- :Run 2 - 55.28
- :Total - 1:59.13 (34th place)
- Super-G
- :Final - 1:37.03 (48th place)
Women
- Alexandra Coletti
- Combined
- :1st Slalom run - Did Not Finish
- Downhill
- :Final - 2:01.34 (31st place)
- Giant Slalom
- :Run 1 - Did Not Finish
- Slalom
- :Run 1 - 45.38
- :Run 2 - 50.58
- :Total - 1:35.96 (33rd place)
- Super-G
- :Final - 1:37.02 (41st place)
Despite the absence of Prince Albert, a bobsleigh team from Monaco will compete. It includes:
- Jeremy Bottin
- Patrice Servelle
2 Man Competition
- Run 1 - 56.21
- Run 2 - 56.13
- Run 3 - 56.67
- Run 4 - 57.08
- Total - 3:46.09 (12th place)
References
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