FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1972 – Men's alpine combined explained

Event:Men's alpine combined
Championship:FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships 1972
Dates:13 February
Location:Sapporo, Japan
Competitors:27
Nations:18
Win Value:21.12 pts
Gold:Gustav Thöni
Gold Nation:ITA
Silver:Walter Tresch
Silver Nation:SUI
Bronze:Jim Hunter
Bronze Nation:CAN
Prev:1970
Next:1974

The Men's alpine combined competition at the 1972 World Championships was held on 13 February 1972, but it was a paper race.[1]

Alpine Combined event was valid for the World Championships only. No Olympic medals were awarded for this event. Results from all three events of the 1972 Winter Olympics (downhill, slalom, and giant slalom) were translated into FIS points, and then added together to decide the outcome.[1]

Results

Skier Country DH GS SL AC
Gustav Thöni16.27 0.00 4.84 21.12
Walter Tresch9.88 17.62 19.48 46.98
Jim Hunter20.54 11.72 54.15 86.41
4 36.8725.6861.31122.66
5 22.2641.0471.40134.70
6 66.7256.4654.40177.58
7 57.6962.2077.94197.83
8 Ivan Penev 56.2556.2586.67199.17
9 60.3890.9291.78243.08
10 85.35100.95118.51304.81
11 128.59149.49161.94439.82
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 13.02.72. Sapporo Alpine Combined, men. alpineskiworld.net. 27 February 2021.