Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

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Men's slalom
at the XII Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
VenueAxamer Lizum
Date14 February 1976
Competitors94 from 31 nations
Winning time1:44.26
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Piero Gros  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gustav Thöni  Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Willi Frommelt  Liechtenstein
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Men's Slalom
Axamer Lizum gegen Norden.jpg
LocationAxamer Lizum
Vertical   220 m (722 ft)
Top elevation1,830 m (6,004 ft)  
Base elevation1,610 m (5,282 ft)
Axamer Lizum is located in Austria
Axamer Lizum
Axamer Lizum
Location in Austria

The Men's slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1976 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum on Saturday, 14 February.[1][2][3]

The defending world champion was Gustav Thöni of Italy, while Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark was the defending World Cup slalom champion and the leader of the 1976 World Cup.[4][5]

Results[]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Piero Gros  Italy 1:01.23 1:02.06 2:03.29
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gustav Thöni  Italy 1:00.55 1:03.18 2:03.73 +0.44
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Willi Frommelt  Liechtenstein 0:59.98 1:04.30 2:04.28 +0.99
4 Walter Tresch  Switzerland 1:01.34 1:03.92 2:05.26 +1.97
5 Christian Neureuther  West Germany 1:01.70 1:04.86 2:06.56 +3.27
6 Wolfgang Junginger  West Germany 1:00.95 1:06.13 2:07.08 +3.79
7 Alois Morgenstern  Austria 1:01.61 1:05.57 2:07.18 +3.89
8 Peter Lüscher  Switzerland 1:02.76 1:05.34 2:08.10 +4.81
9 Francisco Fernández Ochoa  Spain 1:02.35 1:06.00 2:08.35 +5.06
10 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 1:02.51 1:06.22 2:08.73 +5.44
11 Jan Bachleda-Curuś  Poland 1:03.76 1:05.05 2:08.81 +5.52
12 Stig Strand  Sweden 1:03.27 1:05.81 2:09.08 +5.79
13 Cary Adgate  United States 1:03.06 1:06.47 2:09.53 +6.24
14 Miloslav Sochor  Czechoslovakia 1:03.11 1:06.50 2:09.61 +6.32
15 Roland Roche  France 1:03.53 1:06.78 2:10.31 +7.02
16 Albert Burger  West Germany 1:03.38 1:06.93 2:10.31 +7.02
17 Torsten Jakobsson  Sweden 1:04.21 1:07.03 2:11.24 +7.95
18 Phil Mahre  United States 1:04.80 1:06.97 2:11.77 +8.48
19 Greg Jones  United States 1:05.05 1:07.66 2:12.71 +9.42
20 Sepp Ferstl  West Germany 1:06.32 1:08.02 2:14.34 +11.05
21 Roman Dereziński  Poland 1:04.93 1:09.80 2:14.73 +11.44
22 Anton Steiner  Austria 1:06.02 1:08.88 2:14.90 +11.61
23 Jim Hunter  Canada 1:06.26 1:10.80 2:17.06 +13.77
24 Sigurður Jónsson  Iceland 1:07.28 1:10.06 2:17.34 +14.05
25 Vladimir Andreyev  Soviet Union 1:07.01 1:10.55 2:17.56 +14.27
26 Erik Håker  Norway 1:06.77 1:11.09 2:17.86 +14.57
27 Robert Safrata  Canada 1:07.63 1:10.35 2:17.98 +14.69
28 Ivan Penev  Bulgaria 1:07.94 1:10.25 2:18.19 +14.90
29 Sumihiro Tomii  Japan 1:07.69 1:10.98 2:18.67 +15.38
30 Ion Cavaşi  Romania 1:08.59 1:12.73 2:21.32 +18.03
31 Andrej Koželj  Yugoslavia 1:09.50 1:14.16 2:23.66 +20.37
32 Haukur Jóhannsson  Iceland 1:10.89 1:13.16 2:24.05 +20.76
33 José Luis Koifman  Chile 1:10.65 1:15.32 2:25.97 +22.68
34 Dan Cristea  Romania 1:10.70 1:16.87 2:27.57 +24.28
35 Stuart Blakely  New Zealand 1:13.17 1:15.60 2:28.77 +25.48
36 Brett Kendall  New Zealand 1:18.12 1:20.26 2:38.38 +35.09
37 Ersin Ayrłksa  Turkey 1:22.60 1:29.18 2:51.78 +48.49
38 Carlos Font  Andorra 1:24.98 1:31.54 2:56.52 +53.23
- Franco Bieler  Italy 1:01.04 DNF - -
- Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 1:02.34 DNF - -
- Masami Ichimura  Japan 1:02.35 DNF - -
- Gérard Bonnevie  France 1:03.51 DNF - -
- Gudmund Söderin  Sweden 1:05.60 DNF - -
- Juan Angel Olivieri  Argentina 1:05.90 DNF - -
- Carlos Alberto Martínez  Argentina ? DNF - -
- Stuart Fitzsimmons  Great Britain ? DNF - -
- Sashko Dikov  Bulgaria ? DNF - -
- Mohammad Kalhor  Iran ? DNF - -
- Spyros Theodorou  Greece DNF - - -
- Murat Tosun  Turkey DNF - - -
- David Griff  Australia DNF - - -
- Maurizio Battistini  San Marino DNF - - -
- Ahmet Kıbıl  Turkey DNF - - -
- Chen Yun-Ming  Republic of China DNF - - -
- Robin Armstrong  New Zealand DNF - - -
- Thomas Karadimas  Greece DNF - - -
- Kim Clifford  Australia DNF - - -
- Gorban Ali Kalhor  Iran DNF - - -
- Xavier Areny  Andorra DNF - - -
- Tómas Leifsson  Iceland DNF - - -
- Walter Dei Vecchi  Argentina DNF - - -
- Rafael Cañas  Chile DNF - - -
- Adjin Pašović  Yugoslavia DNF - - -
- Didier Xhaet  Belgium DNF - - -
- Federico García  Chile DNF - - -
- Robert Blanchaer  Belgium DNF - - -
- Antoine Crespo  Andorra DNF - - -
- Konrad Bartelski  Great Britain DNF - - -
- Jaime Ros  Spain DNF - - -
- Ken Read  Canada DNF - - -
- Georgi Kochov  Bulgaria DNF - - -
- Mikio Katagiri  Japan DNF - - -
- Peter Fuchs  Great Britain DNF - - -
- Antoni Naudi  Andorra DNF - - -
- Roberto Koifman  Chile DNF - - -
- Miran Gašperšič  Yugoslavia DNF - - -
- Juan Manuel Fernández Ochoa  Spain DNF - - -
- Dave Murray  Canada DNF - - -
- Jorge García  Spain DNF - - -
- Luis Rosenkjer  Argentina DNF - - -
- Haruhisa Chiba  Japan DNF - - -
- Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia DNF - - -
- Bohumír Zeman  Czechoslovakia DNF - - -
- Odd Sørli  Norway DNF - - -
- Heini Hemmi  Switzerland DNF - - -
- Ernst Good  Switzerland DNF - - -
- Philippe Hardy  France DNF - - -
- Claude Perrot  France DNF - - -
- Hansi Hinterseer  Austria DNF - - -
- Fausto Radici  Italy DNF - - -
- Geoff Bruce  United States DNF - - -
- Alan Stewart  Great Britain DQ - - -
- Akbar Kalili  Iran DQ - - -
- Mohammad Hadj Kia Shemshaki  Iran DQ - - -
Source:[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Final Report - XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Olympic Games 1976. LA84 Foundation. 1976. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games: Men's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Russians rally to claim hockey gold again". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 15, 1976. p. 3B.
  4. ^ "1975 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  5. ^ "1974 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
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