FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1931 | |
Host City: | Mürren |
Country: | Switzerland |
Nations: | 7 |
Events: | 4 |
Opened By: | Heinrich Häberlin |
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1931 were held 19–23 February in Mürren, Switzerland. These were the inaugural world championships for alpine skiing organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), and consisted of downhill and slalom events for men and women.
See main article: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1931 – Men's slalom.
Place | Skier | Country | Time | Penalty | |
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1 | David Zogg | 0:54,6 | - | ||
2 | Toni Seelos | 0:55,5 | - | ||
3 | Friedl Däuber | 0:55,8 | - | ||
4 | William James Riddel | 0:57,9 | - | ||
5 | Walter Prager | 1:01,1 | - | ||
6 | Martin Neuner | 1:01,6 | - | ||
7 | Peter Lunn | 1:02,5 | - | ||
8 | Hansgeorg von Weech | 1:02,5 | - | ||
9 | William Bracken | 1:02,7 | 6,0 | ||
10 | Ulrich Neuner | 1:04,8 | 6,0 |
See main article: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1931 – Men's downhill. 2 February 1931 (started 25, finished 25).[1]
Place | Skier | Country | Time | |
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Walter Prager | 1:56,2 | |||
Otto Furrer | 2:18,0 | |||
Fritz Steuri II | 2:21,8 | |||
4 | Ernst Feuz | 2:22,2 | ||
5 | Gustav Lantschner | 2:31,0 | ||
6 | Otto Lantschner | 2:34,4 | ||
7 | Antony Bulwer-Lytton | 2:42,8 | ||
8 | Harald Reinl | 2:48,8 | ||
9 | Hans von Weech | 2:53,8 | ||
10 | David Zogg | 2:55,0 |
Downhill[2] | Walter Prager | Otto Furrer | Fritz Steuri II | |
Slalom[3] | David Zogg | Anton Seelos | Friedl Däuber |
Downhill[4] | Esme Mackinnon | Nell Carroll | Irma Schmiedegg | |
Slalom[5] | Esme Mackinnon | Inge Wersin-Lantschner | Jeanette Kessler |
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