Slovenia participated at the 1994 Winter Olympics held between 12 and 27 February 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway. The country's participation in the Games marked its second appearance at the Winter Olympics since its debut in the 1992 Games. The Slovenian team consisted of 22 athletes who competed across three sports. Jure Koà ¡ir served as the country's flag-bearer during the opening ceremony. Slovenia was ranked 20th in the overall medal table with three bronze medals.
SLovenian athletes competed as a part of Yugoslavia till 1988. The National Olympic Committee of Slovenia was founded on 15 October 1991. The Olympic Committee of Slovenia was provisionally granted approval by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 17 January 1992 and was fully recognized on 5 February 1992. The 1992 Winter Olympics marked Slovenia's first participation in the Winter Olympics. After the nation made its debut in the Winter Olympics at the 1992 Games, this edition of the Games in 1994 marked the nation's second appearance at the Winter Games.
The 1994 Winter Olympics was held between 12 and 27 February 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway. The Slovenian team consisted of 22 athletes who competed across three sports. Jure Koà ¡ir served as the country's flag-bearer during the opening ceremony.
Slovenia was ranked 20th in the overall medal table with three bronze medals.
The Slovenian team consisted of 22 athletes including five women who competed across three sports.
Alpine skiing competitions were held at Kvitfjell Alpinsenter, Ringebu. Ten athletes including four women participated across the ten events in alpine skiing. Slovenia won all the three bronze medals in the current Games in the alpine skiing competitions. While Jure Koà ¡ir won the bronze medal in the men's slalom event, Katja Koren and Alenka Dovà ¾an won bronze medals in the women's slalom and combined events respectively.
Biathlon competitions were held at Birkebeineren Skistadion, Lillehammer. Six Slovenian athletes participated across the five events in biathlon. The biathlon events consisted of a skiing a specific course multiple times depending on the length of the competition, with intermediate shooting at various positions. For every shot missed, a penalty of one minute is applied in individual events, and the participant is required to ski through a penalty loop in sprint events. Janez Oà ¾bolt registered the best finish amongst the men's team, with a top ten finish in the sprint event. Andreja Graà ¡iàwas the lone woman participant from the nation in the event.
Ski jumping competitions were held at LysgÃÂ¥rdsbakkene, Lillehammer. Six Slovenian athletes participated across the three events in Ski jumping. Robert MegliÃÂ recorded the only top ten result in the individual events. In the team event, where each of the four member team did two jumps, the Slovenian team finished ninth with a combined tally of 739.4 points.