Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom
Appearance
Men's slalom at the VIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Squaw Valley | ||||||||||||
Date | February 24 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 63 from 21 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3:09.62 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics | ||
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Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
The Men's slalom competition of the Squaw Valley 1960 Olympics was held on February 24 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
[edit]Rank | Name | Country | Run 1 | Run 2 | Total | Difference |
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Ernst Hinterseer | Austria | 1:10.7 | 0:58.2 | 2:08.9 | - | |
Hias Leitner | Austria | 1:11.1 | 0:59.2 | 2:10.3 | +1.4 | |
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
[edit]- ^ a b "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report" (PDF). California Olympic Commission. LA84 Foundation. 1960. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "1958 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ 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.