Games: | 1972 Winter |
Event: | Alpine skiing |
Venue: | Mount Eniwa (downhill) and Teine Hokkaidō, Japan |
Dates: | February 5–13, 1972 |
Num Events: | 6 |
Competitors: | 144 |
Nations: | 27 |
Prev: | 1968 |
Next: | 1976 |
Alpine skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics consisted of six events, held February near Sapporo, Japan. The downhills were held at Mount Eniwa, and the four technical events at Teine.[1] [2]
Six nations won medals in alpine skiing; Switzerland led in medals with three gold, two silver, and a bronze. Switzerland's Marie-Theres Nadig led the individual medal table, with two gold medals. The top men's medalist was Gustav Thöni of Italy with a gold and a silver.
The gold medal won in the slalom by Francisco Fernández Ochoa was Spain's first medal at the Winter Olympics. Through 2018, it remains its only gold medal at the Winter Games.
Source:[1]
Downhill | 1:51.43 | 1:52.07 | 1:52.40 | |||||
Giant slalom | 3:09.62 | 3:10.75 | 3:10.99 | |||||
Slalom | align=center | 1:49.27 | 1:50.28 | 1:50.30 |
Downhill | 1:36.68 | 1:37.00 | 1:37.68 | ||||
Giant slalom | 1:29.90 | 1:30.75 | 1:32.35 | ||||
Slalom | 1:31.24 | 1:31.26 | 1:32.69 |
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Date | Race | Start Elevation | Finish Elevation | Vertical Drop | Course Length | Average Gradient | |
Mon 7-Feb | Downhill – men | 1126m (3,694feet) | 354m (1,161feet) | 772m (2,533feet) | 2.636km (01.638miles) | ||
Sat 5-Feb | Downhill – women | 870m (2,850feet) | 336m (1,102feet) | 534m (1,752feet) | 2.108km (01.31miles) | ||
Wed 9-Feb | Giant slalom – men (1st run) | 952m (3,123feet) | 550m (1,800feet) | 402m (1,319feet) | 1.075km (00.668miles) | ||
Thu 10-Feb | Giant slalom – men (2nd run) | 952m (3,123feet) | 550m (1,800feet) | 402m (1,319feet) | 1.089km (00.677miles) | ||
Tue 8-Feb | Giant slalom – women | 982m (3,222feet) | 625m (2,051feet) | 357m (1,171feet) | 1.232km (00.766miles) | ||
Sun 13-Feb | Slalom – men (2 runs) | 795m (2,608feet) | 567m (1,860feet) | 228m (748feet) | 0.531km (00.33miles) | ||
Mon 13-Feb | Slalom – men (qualifying) | 1806m (5,925feet) | 1650m (5,410feet) | 156m (512feet) | 0.42km (00.26miles) | ||
Fri 11-Feb | Slalom – women (2 runs) | 751m (2,464feet) | 567m (1,860feet) | 184m (604feet) | 0.449km (00.279miles) |
Twenty-seven nations sent alpine skiers to compete in the events in Sapporo. The Philippines and Chinese Taipei made their Olympic alpine skiing debuts. Below is a list of the competing nations; in parentheses are the number of national competitors.[1]
From 1948 through 1980, the alpine skiing events at the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships, held every two years. With the addition of the giant slalom, the combined event was dropped for 1950 and 1952, but returned as a World Championship event in 1954 as a "paper race" which used the results from the three events. During the Olympics from 1956 through 1980, World Championship medals were awarded by the FIS for the combined event. The combined returned as a separate event at the World Championships in 1982 and at the Olympics in 1988.[3]
See main article: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1972 – Men's alpine combined.
Medal | Athlete | Points | DH | GS | SL |
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Gustav Thöni (ITA) | 21.12 | 13 | |||
Walter Tresch (SUI) | 46.98 | 6 | 14 | 13 | |
Jim Hunter (CAN) | 86.41 | 20 | 11 | 19 | |
4 | Reto Barrington (CAN) | 122.66 | 32 | 20 | 23 |
5 | Malcolm Milne (AUS) | 134.70 | 23 | 29 | 24 |
6 | Virgil Brenci (ROM) | 177.58 | 48 | 33 | 20 |
Medal | Athlete | Points | DH | GS | SL |
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Annemarie Moser-Pröll (AUT) | 25.64 | 5 | |||
Florence Steurer (FRA) | 59.51 | 23 | 6 | ||
Toril Førland (NOR) | 80.95 | 11 | 17 | 9 | |
4 | Monika Kaserer (AUT) | 82.71 | 30 | 13 | 7 |
5 | Laurie Kreiner (CAN) | 83.10 | 20 | 4 | 12 |
6 | Gina Hathorn (GBR) | 86.39 | 25 | 14 | 11 |