Alpine skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

The Men's giant slalom competition of the Grenoble 1968 Olympics was held at Chamrousse.[1][2]

Men's giant slalom
at the X Olympic Winter Games
VenueChamrousse
DateFebruary 11–12
Competitors101 from 33 nations
Winning time3:29.28
Medalists
Jean-Claude Killy  France
Willy Favre  Switzerland
Heini Messner  Austria

The defending world champion was Guy Perillat of France, while France's Jean-Claude Killy was the defending World Cup giant slalom champion, who also led the 1968 World Cup, along with Switzerland's Edmund Bruggmann.[3][4]

Results

[1]

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TotalDifference
Jean-Claude Killy France1:42.741:46.543:29.28-
Willy Favre Switzerland1:43.941:47.563:31.50+2.22
Heini Messner Austria1:45.161:46.673:31.83+2.55
4Guy Périllat France1:44.781:47.283:32.06+2.78
5Billy Kidd United States1:45.911:46.463:32.37+3.09
6Karl Schranz Austria1:45.281:47.803:33.08+3.80
7Dumeng Giovanoli Switzerland1:46.131:47.423:33.55+4.27
8Gerhard Nenning Austria1:46.471:47.143:33.61+4.33
9Georges Mauduit France1:44.861:48.923:33.78+4.50
10Jimmy Heuga United States1:45.461:48.433:33.89+4.61
11Bruno Piazzalunga Italy1:45.951:48.573:34.52+5.24
12Edy Bruggmann Switzerland1:46.001:48.913:34.91+5.63
13Andrzej Bachleda Poland1:46.461:49.253:35.71+6.43
14Spider Sabich United States1:46.341:49.813:36.15+6.87
15Rick Chaffee United States1:46.441:49.753:36.19+6.91
16Rune Lindström Sweden1:46.941:50.113:37.05+7.77
17Gerhard Mussner Italy1:47.271:49.933:37.20+7.92
18Peter Duncan Canada1:47.061:51.113:38.17+8.89
19Håkon Mjøen Norway1:47.631:50.713:38.34+9.06
20Olle Rolén Sweden1:47.521:50.833:38.35+9.07
21Scott Henderson Canada1:47.851:50.653:38.50+9.22
22Willi Lesch West Germany1:47.481:51.353:38.83+9.55
23Luggi Leitner West Germany1:47.641:51.213:38.85+9.57
24Sepp Heckelmiller West Germany1:48.251:50.703:38.95+9.67
25Jon Terje Øverland Norway1:49.301:50.273:39.57+10.29
26Ivo Mahlknecht Italy1:49.041:51.043:40.08+10.80
27Milan Pažout Czechoslovakia1:48.981:51.343:40.32+11.04
28Stefan Kälin Switzerland1:48.981:51.443:40.42+11.14
29Bjarne Strand Norway1:49.691:51.483:41.17+11.89
30Raimo Manninen Finland1:49.921:52.113:42.03+12.75
31Josef Gassner Liechtenstein1:51.101:51.283:42.38+13.10
32Wolfgang Ender Liechtenstein1:50.571:52.863:43.43+14.15
33Malcolm Milne Australia1:51.251:52.603:43.85+14.57
34Jaroslav Janda Czechoslovakia1:52.201:52.073:44.27+14.99
35Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson Great Britain1:53.241:51.063:44.30+15.02
36Ulf Ekstam Finland1:53.091:52.663:45.75+16.47
37Ryszard Ćwikła Poland1:51.791:54.173:45.96+16.68
38Francisco Fernández Ochoa Spain1:52.571:53.403:45.97+16.69
39Bengt-Erik Grahn Sweden1:48.681:57.783:46.46+17.18
40Tsuneo Noto Japan1:52.551:54.103:46.65+17.37
41Eberhard Riedel East Germany1:55.591:51.083:46.67+17.39
42Aurelio García Spain1:51.571:56.613:48.18+18.90
43Blaž Jakopič Yugoslavia1:53.771:54.773:48.54+19.26
44Antonio Campaña Spain1:53.771:55.183:48.95+19.67
45Vasily Melnikov Soviet Union1:52.421:56.553:48.97+19.69
46Viktor Belyakov Soviet Union1:55.721:53.553:49.27+19.99
47Tomio Sasaki Japan1:53.161:56.993:50.15+20.87
48Richard Leatherbee Chile1:53.531:57.183:50.71+21.43
49Dan Cristea Romania1:54.661:56.983:51.64+22.36
50Yoshiharu Fukuhara Japan1:53.961:58.013:51.97+22.69
51Mario Vera Chile1:56.461:56.043:52.50+23.22
52Andrej Klinar Yugoslavia1:55.891:56.943:52.83+23.55
Andrey Belokrinkin Soviet Union1:56.471:56.36
54Luke O'Reilly Great Britain1:56.251:57.773:54.02+24.74
55Dorin Munteanu Romania1:55.781:59.183:54.96+25.68
56Albert Frick Liechtenstein1:57.751:58.153:55.90+26.62
57Hans-Walter Schädler Liechtenstein2:01.381:55.583:56.96+27.68
58Jože Gazvoda Yugoslavia1:58.261:58.893:57.15+27.87
59Jorge Rodríguez Spain1:57.921:59.323:57.24+27.96
60Ian Todd Great Britain1:59.661:57.813:57.47+28.19
61Roberto Thostrup Argentina1:58.921:58.703:57.62+28.34
62Julian Vasey Great Britain1:59.442:00.293:59.73+30.45
63Gustavo Ezquerra Argentina1:59.602:00.514:00.11+30.83
64Petar Angelov Bulgaria1:59.872:01.964:01.83+32.55
65Jeremy Bujakowski India2:01.452:00.484:01.93+32.65
66Félipe Briones Chile2:01.832:01.974:03.80+34.52
67Reynir Brynjólfsson Iceland2:04.732:00.584:05.31+36.03
68Ivar Sigmundsson Iceland2:03.422:02.444:05.86+36.58
69Kristinn Benediktsson Iceland2:05.842:03.034:08.87+39.59
70Fayzollah Band Ali Iran2:05.442:04.644:10.08+40.80
71Lotfollah Kia Shemshaki Iran2:05.102:07.454:12.55+43.27
72Björn Olsen Iceland2:05.792:10.814:16.60+47.32
73Ovaness Meguerdonian Iran2:08.102:08.584:16.68+47.40
74Michael Dennis New Zealand2:08.692:09.434:18.12+48.84
75Thomas Huppert New Zealand2:07.602:13.204:20.80+51.52
76Murray Gardner New Zealand2:13.372:07.904:21.27+51.99
77Ali Saveh Iran2:17.782:05.944:23.72+54.44
78Athanasios Tsimikalis Greece2:14.102:10.984:25.08+55.80
79Dimitrios Pappos Greece2:16.222:15.864:32.08+62.80
80Moussa Jaalouk Lebanon2:15.542:17.894:33.43+64.15
81Nagib Barrak Lebanon2:14.842:24.064:38.90+69.62
82Ahmet Kıbıl Turkey2:19.692:20.544:40.23+70.95
83Said Housni Morocco2:24.402:16.284:40.68+71.40
84Mehmet Yıldırım Turkey2:23.152:23.714:46.86+77.58
85Ghassan Keyrouz Lebanon2:22.432:24.764:47.19+77.91
86Hassan Lahmaoui Morocco2:24.972:23.694:48.66+79.38
87Zeki Erylıdırım Turkey2:37.072:29.725:06.79+97.51
88Eo Jae-sik South Korea2:45.532:21.455:06.98+97.70
-Werner Bleiner Austria1:46.56DQ--
-Rod Hebron Canada1:47.07DNF--
-Lars Olsson Sweden1:48.69DQ--
-Renato Valentini Italy1:50.03DNS--
-Bernard Orcel FranceDQ---
-Gerhard Prinzing West GermanyDQ---
-Keith Shepherd CanadaDQ---
-Otto Tschudi NorwayDNF---
-Robert Palmer New ZealandDNF---
-Mohamed Aomar MoroccoDNF---
-Mimoun Ouitot MoroccoDNF---
-Yoshinari Kida JapanDQ---
-Özer Ateşçi TurkeyDQ---

References

  1. "Rapport Officiel Xes Jeux Olympiques D'Hiver 1968 Grenoble" (PDF). Comité d'organisation des Xemes jeux olympiques d'hiver. LA84 Foundation. 1968. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "Alpine Skiing at the 1968 Grenoble Winter Games: Men's Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  3. "1967 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. "1966 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.