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Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

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Men's slalom
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSquaw Valley
DateFebruary 24
Competitors63 from 21 nations
Winning time3:09.62
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ernst Hinterseer  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hias Leitner  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charles Bozon  France
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1964 →

The Men's slalom competition of the Squaw Valley 1960 Olympics was held at Squaw Valley.[1][2]

The defending world champion was Josl Rieder of Austria.[3]

During the event, race officials asked CBS if they could review videotape of the race because of a controversy about one skier who was alleged to have missed a gate. This gave CBS producers the idea to invent instant replay.[4]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ernst Hinterseer  Austria 1:10.7 0:58.2 2:08.9 -
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hias Leitner  Austria 1:11.1 0:59.2 2:10.3 +1.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charles Bozon  France 1:09.8 1:00.6 2:10.4 +1.5
4 Luggi Leitner  United Team of Germany 1:10.9 0:59.6 2:10.5 +1.6
5 Pepi Stiegler  Austria 1:11.5 0:59.6 2:11.1 +2.2
6 Guy Périllat  France 1:11.0 1:00.8 2:11.8 +2.9
7 Hans Peter Lanig  United Team of Germany 1:11.9 1:02.4 2:14.3 +5.4
8 Paride Milianti  Italy 1:10.1 1:04.3 2:14.4 +5.5
9 Tom Corcoran  United States 1:12.5 1:02.2 2:14.7 +5.8
10 Sepp Behr  United Team of Germany 1:12.1 1:03.9 2:16.0 +7.1
11 Italo Pedroncelli  Italy 1:17.2 1:02.5 2:19.7 +10.8
12 Chiharu Igaya  Japan 1:10.9 1:09.3 2:20.2 +11.3
13 Carlo Senoner  Italy 1:18.9 1:01.8 2:20.7 +11.8
14 Oddvar Rønnestad  Norway 1:18.8 1:04.5 2:23.3 +14.4
15 Adolf Mathis  Switzerland 1:13.9 1:09.6 2:23.5 +14.6
16 Osvaldo Ancinas  Argentina 1:17.5 1:06.7 2:24.2 +15.3
17 Eysteinn Þórðarson  Iceland 1:17.0 1:07.9 2:24.9 +16.0
18 Georgi Dimitrov  Bulgaria 1:16.9 1:08.2 2:25.1 +16.2
19 Verne Anderson  Canada 1:17.0 1:12.3 2:29.3 +20.4
20 Bruno Alberti  Italy 1:28.5 1:02.1 2:30.6 +21.7
21 Silvan Kindle  Liechtenstein 1:19.3 1:11.4 2:30.7 +21.8
22 Don Bruneski  Canada 1:19.8 1:13.1 2:32.9 +24.0
23 Kristinn Benediktsson  Iceland 1:24.1 1:13.0 2:37.1 +28.2
24 Luis Arias  Spain 1:24.3 1:16.2 2:40.5 +31.6
25 Frederick Tommy  Canada 1:18.4 1:25.5 2:43.9 +35.0
26 Osamu Tada  Japan 1:17.2 1:26.8 2:44.0 +35.1
27 Hermann Kindle  Liechtenstein 1:28.7 1:17.0 2:45.7 +36.8
28 Hernán Boher  Chile 1:24.2 1:22.9 2:47.1 +38.2
29 Georgi Varoshkin  Bulgaria 1:21.3 1:26.2 2:47.5 +38.6
30 Peter Brockhoff  Australia 1:27.3 1:24.4 2:51.7 +42.8
31 Georges Schneider  Switzerland 1:13.0 1:39.7 2:52.7 +43.8
32 Clemente Tellechea  Argentina 1:28.7 1:26.0 2:54.7 +45.8
33 Takashi Takeda  Japan 1:26.7 1:29.3 2:56.0 +47.1
34 Jean-Guy Brunet  Canada 1:26.1 1:31.9 2:58.0 +49.1
34 Manuel García-Moran  Spain 1:32.3 1:25.7 2:58.0 +49.1
36 Robert Skepper  Great Britain 1:41.6 1:18.5 3:00.1 +51.2
37 Frank Brown  United States 1:58.2 1:03.1 3:01.3 +52.4
38 Diego Schweizer  Argentina 1:32.2 1:34.6 3:06.8 +57.9
39 Zeki Şamiloğlu  Turkey 1:29.0 2:05.7 3:34.7 +1:25.8
40 Im Gyeong-Sun  South Korea 2:20.9 2:35.2 4:56.1 +2:47.2
- Francisco Cortes  Chile ? DQ - -
- Jorge Abelardo Eiras  Argentina ? DQ - -
- Jim Barrier  United States ? DNF - -
- Willy Bogner  United Team of Germany 1:08.8 DQ - -
- François Bonlieu  France 1:09.8 DQ - -
- Chuck Ferries  United States 1:16.1 DQ - -
- Willi Forrer  Switzerland 1:16.1 DQ - -
- Vicente Vera  Chile 1:20.4 DQ - -
- Adrien Duvillard  France 1:21.9 DQ - -
- Bill Day  Australia 1:22.1 DQ - -
- Nazih Geagea  Lebanon 1:22.4 DQ - -
- Geoff Pitchford  Great Britain 1:23.5 DQ - -
- Masayoshi Mitani  Japan 1:23.8 DQ - -
- Jóhann Vilbergsson  Iceland 1:25.7 DQ - -
- Muzaffer Demirhan  Turkey 1:26.3 DQ - -
- Luis Sánchez  Spain 1:52.1 DQ - -
- Roger Staub  Switzerland DQ - - -
- Ernst Oberaigner  Austria DQ - - -
- Aleksandar Shalamanov  Bulgaria DQ - - -
- Sam Chaffey  New Zealand DQ - - -
- Bill Hunt  New Zealand DQ - - -
- Adolf Fehr  Liechtenstein DQ - - -
- Victor Tagle  Chile DQ - - -

References

  1. ^ a b "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report" (PDF). California Olympic Commission. LA84 Foundation. 1960. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Games: Men's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1958 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. ^ Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2009). "Alpine Skiing, Men: Slalom". In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics: 2010 Edition. London: Aurum Press Limited. p. 198.