Michael Teruel was 22 years old at the time of the Albertville Olympics, and was making his only Olympic appearance.[6][7] He was attending Dartmouth College in the United States, and was in the class of 1992.[8] Teruel was entered into two events, the first, the giant slalom, was held on 18 February over two legs. He finished the first leg in 1 minute and 24.13 seconds, which put him in 88th place out of 112 competitors who finished that leg.[9] His second leg time was 1 minute and 22.71 seconds, which was good for 68th place.[10] His total event time was 2 minutes and 46.84 seconds, which put him in 71st place overall out of 91 classified finishers.[11] The gold medal was won by ItalianAlberto Tomba in a time of 2 minutes and 6.98 seconds. The silver medal was won by Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg, and the bronze was earned by the NorwegianKjetil André Aamodt.[12]
The men's slalom was held on 22 February over two legs.[13] Teruel finished the first leg in a time of 1 minute and 13.95 seconds, which put him in 66th place out of 81 competitors who finished the first leg.[14] His second leg time of 1 minute and 13.54 seconds was enough to be in 51st place for that leg.[15] His total event time was 2 minutes and 27.49 seconds, which put him in 49th place overall out of 65 athletes who finished both legs.[13] The gold medal was won by Norwegian Finn Christian Jagge in 1 minute and 44.39 seconds, the silver medal by Tomba, and the bronze medal was earned by Michael Tritscher of Austria.[16]