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I would like to tell (cit. German Wikipedia) and by knowing by myself, that Mr. Famose was awarded at later time with the silver medal. - Okay, she did finish 3rd, but after Erika Schinegger's "disqualification", Mr. Marielle Goitschel was awarded with the gold medal, Mr. Famose with the silver medal (and Mr. Burgl Färbinger with the bronze medal). 213.225.0.117 (talk) 11:34, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
There is another source (about the FIS-Council:
At its Meeting in Montreux (20.-24.05.1990) the Council decided not to disqualify Schinegger, but award to M. Goitschel (FRA) a second gold medal, to A. Famose (FRA) a silver medal and to B. Färbinger (BRD), who was placed 4th, the bronze medal. --Skiscout (talk) 20:37, 1 February 2017 (UTC).[reply]
Commentaries for "Radio Television Luxembourg" at the 1972 Winter Olympics
At first, Mr. Famose did finish the downhill race on February 5th (becoming 8th). But on February 9th, she was banned by the FIS because her accompanying commentaries for "Radio Television Luxembourg" which were commercialized. (Cit.: German Wikipedia and "Arbeiterzeitung Vienna" from February 10th, 1972). 213.225.0.117 (talk) 12:13, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]