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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1978

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1978 were held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, West Germany, between 29 January and 5 February. It held competitions in alpine skiing like downhill, special slalom, giant slalom and combined. The combined was only a "paper race".

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1978
Host cityGarmisch-Partenkirchen,
Bavaria, West Germany
Events6
Opening28 January 1978
Closing5 February 1978
Opened byWilli Ritschard
Main venueGarmisch Classic,
Gudiberg (slalom)
Garmisch
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Location in the Alps of Europe
Garmisch
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Location in southern Germany

The event is the last time the championships were held here until 2011. Garmisch hosted the first Olympic alpine skiing competition (Combined event), at the 1936 games.

Men's competitions edit

Downhill edit

Sunday, 29 January

Place Athlete Nation Time Diff.
  Josef Walcher   Austria 2:04.12
  Michael Veith   West Germany 2:04.19 + 0.07
  Werner Grissmann   Austria 2:04.46 + 0.32
4 Sepp Ferstl   West Germany 2:04.49 + 0.35
5 Peter Müller     Switzerland 2:04.77 + 0.65
5 Franz Klammer   Austria 2:04.77 + 0.65
7 Steve Podborski   Canada 2:04.98 + 0.86
8 Walter Vesti     Switzerland 2:06.13 + 2.01
9 Vladimir Makeev   Soviet Union 2:06.20 + 2.08
10 Herbert Plank   Italy 2:06.31 + 2.19
Source:[1][2]

Giant Slalom edit

Thursday, 2 February

Place Athlete Nation Time Diff. Run 1 Run 2
  Ingemar Stenmark   Sweden 3:02.52 1:35.48 1:27.04
  Andreas Wenzel   Liechtenstein 3:04.56 + 2.04 1:37.32 1:27.24
  Willi Frommelt   Liechtenstein 3:04.75 + 2.23 1:36.71 1:28.04
4 Sepp Ferstl   West Germany 3:04.87 + 2.35
5 Phil Mahre   United States 3:04.94 + 2.42
6 Hans Enn   Austria 3:05.27 + 2.75
7 Peter Lüscher     Switzerland 3:06.13 + 3.51
8 Pete Patterson   United States 3:06.82 + 4.30
9 Cary Adgate   United States 3:07.10 + 4.58
10 Bruno Nöckler   Italy 3:07.20 + 4.68
Source:[3][4]

Slalom edit

Sunday, 5 February

Place Athlete Nation Time Diff. Run 1 Run 2
  Ingemar Stenmark   Sweden 1:39.54 51.56 47.98
  Piero Gros   Italy 1:40.20 + 0.66 51.29 48.91
  Paul Frommelt   Liechtenstein 1:40.47 + 0.93 52.24 48.23
4 Anton Steiner   Austria 1:40.74 + 1.20
5 Mauro Bernardi   Italy 1:42.20 + 2.66
6 Christian Neureuther   West Germany 1:42.74 + 3.20
7 Toshihiro Kaiwa   Japan 1:43.20 + 3.66
8 Steve Mahre   United States 1:43.76 + 4.22
9 Torsten Jakobsson   Sweden 1:44.16 + 4.62
10 Peter Aelig     Switzerland 1:44.44 + 4.90
Source:[5][6]

Combined edit

Place Athlete Nation Points DH GS SL
  Andreas Wenzel   Liechtenstein 2732.34 13   18
  Sepp Ferstl   West Germany 2749.64 4 31 29
  Pete Patterson   United States 2752.28 25 8 23
4 Vladimir Andreyev   Soviet Union 2773.87
5 Valeri Tsyganov   Soviet Union 2799.52
6 Maciej Gąsienica   Poland 2800.48

At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events (DH, GS, SL).

Women's competitions edit

Downhill edit

Wednesday, 1 February

Place Athlete Nation Time Diff.
  Annemarie Moser-Pröll   Austria 1:48.31
  Irene Epple   West Germany 1:48.55 + 0.24
  Doris de Agostini     Switzerland 1:49.11 + 0.80
4 Marie-Theres Nadig     Switzerland 1:49.64 + 1.33
5 Cindy Nelson   United States 1:50.26 + 1.95
6 Evi Mittermaier   West Germany 1:50.42 + 2.11
7 Brigitte Totschnig   Austria 1:50.47 + 2.16
8 Martina Ellmer   Austria 1:50.89 + 2.58
9 Irmgard Lukasser   Austria 1:50.93 + 2.62
10 Monika Bader   West Germany 1:51.04 + 2.73

Source:[7]

Giant Slalom edit

Saturday, 4 February

Place Athlete Nation Time Diff. Run 1 Run 2
  Maria Epple   West Germany 2:41.15 1:16.10 1:25.05
  Lise-Marie Morerod     Switzerland 2:41.20 + 0.05 1:16.15 1:25.05
  Annemarie Moser-Pröll   Austria 2:41.90 + 0.75 1:16.85 1:25.05
4 Irene Epple   West Germany 2:42.02 + 0.87
5 Hanni Wenzel   Liechtenstein 2:42.43 + 1.28
6 Fabienne Serrat   France 2:42.83 + 1.68
7 Ursula Konzett   Liechtenstein 2:42.84 + 1.69
8 Perrine Pelen   France 2:43.38 + 2.23
9 Erika Hess     Switzerland 2:44.25 + 3.10
10 Christa Zechmeister   West Germany 2:44.89 + 3.74

This was the first two-run women's giant slalom at the World Championships.
Source:[8][9]

Slalom edit

Friday, 3 February

Place Athlete Nation Time Diff. Run 1 Run 2
  Lea Sölkner   Austria 1:24.85 41.82 43.03
  Pamela Behr   West Germany 1:25.33 + 0.48 42.03 43.30
  Monika Kaserer   Austria 1:25.37 + 0.52 42.39 42.98
4 Perrine Pelen   France 1:25.67 + 0.82
5 Fabienne Serrat   France 1:25.75 + 0.90
6 Hanni Wenzel   Liechtenstein 1:26.09 + 1.24
7 Lise-Marie Morerod     Switzerland 1:26.59 + 1.74
8 Claudia Giordani   Italy 1:26.87 + 2.02
9 Christa Zechmeister   West Germany 1:26.99 + 2.14
10 Regine Mösenlechner   West Germany 1:27.43 + 2.58
Source:[10][11]

Combined edit

Place Athlete Nation Points DH GS SL
  Annemarie Moser-Pröll   Austria 2460.39     19
  Hanni Wenzel   Liechtenstein 2476.80 29 5 6
  Fabienne Serrat   France 2478.44 6 5
4 Kathy Kreiner   Canada 2498.43 12 21 17
5 Dagmar Kuzmanová   Czechoslovakia 2509.23
6 Cindy Nelson   United States 2511.63 5 15 30

Source:[9]
At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events (DH, GS, SL).

Medals Table edit

Place Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1   Austria 4 - 3 7
2   Sweden 2 - - 2
3   West Germany 1 4 - 5
4   Liechtenstein 1 2 2 5
5     Switzerland - 1 1 2
6   Italy - 1 - 1
7   France - - 1 1
7   United States - - 1 1

References edit

  1. ^ "Walcher wins world downhill, Podborski runs seventh". Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. 30 January 1978. p. 12.
  2. ^ "Walcher wins". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. 30 January 1978. p. 15.
  3. ^ "Stenmark breezes to first world giant slalom victory". Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. 3 February 1978. p. 20.
  4. ^ "Stenmark gets gold – easily". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. 3 February 1978. p. 23.
  5. ^ "Second gold for Stenmark". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. 6 February 1978. p. 17.
  6. ^ "Stenmark takes second gold in slalom". Montreal Gazette. Reuter. 6 February 1978. p. 22.
  7. ^ "Proell-Moser proves she's the fastest woman on skis". Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. 2 February 1978. p. 24.
  8. ^ "Kid sister gets gold in (giant) slalom". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. 5 February 1978. p. D4.
  9. ^ a b "Epple wins GS crown, Annemarie combined". Montreal Gazette. Reuter. 6 February 1978. p. 22.
  10. ^ "Austrian girl captures special slalom; Kreiner has chance at combined medal". Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. 4 February 1978. p. 14.
  11. ^ "Third Austrian ski gold in women's special slalom". Lewiston Daily Sun. Maine. Associated Press. 4 February 1978. p. 19.

External links edit

  • – results – 1978 World Championships – Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany
  • FIS-ski.com – results – World Championships

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The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1978 were held in Garmisch Partenkirchen Bavaria West Germany between 29 January and 5 February It held competitions in alpine skiing like downhill special slalom giant slalom and combined The combined was only a paper race FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1978Host cityGarmisch Partenkirchen Bavaria West GermanyEvents6Opening28 January 1978Closing5 February 1978Opened byWilli RitschardMain venueGarmisch Classic Gudiberg slalom Saint Moritz 1974Schladming 1982 Garmischclass notpageimage Location in the Alps of Europe Garmischclass notpageimage Location in southern Germany The event is the last time the championships were held here until 2011 Garmisch hosted the first Olympic alpine skiing competition Combined event at the 1936 games Contents 1 Men s competitions 1 1 Downhill 1 2 Giant Slalom 1 3 Slalom 1 4 Combined 2 Women s competitions 2 1 Downhill 2 2 Giant Slalom 2 3 Slalom 2 4 Combined 3 Medals Table 4 References 5 External linksMen s competitions editDownhill edit Sunday 29 January Place Athlete Nation Time Diff nbsp Josef Walcher nbsp Austria 2 04 12 nbsp Michael Veith nbsp West Germany 2 04 19 0 07 nbsp Werner Grissmann nbsp Austria 2 04 46 0 324 Sepp Ferstl nbsp West Germany 2 04 49 0 355 Peter Muller nbsp Switzerland 2 04 77 0 655 Franz Klammer nbsp Austria 2 04 77 0 657 Steve Podborski nbsp Canada 2 04 98 0 868 Walter Vesti nbsp Switzerland 2 06 13 2 019 Vladimir Makeev nbsp Soviet Union 2 06 20 2 0810 Herbert Plank nbsp Italy 2 06 31 2 19Source 1 2 Giant Slalom edit Thursday 2 February Place Athlete Nation Time Diff Run 1 Run 2 nbsp Ingemar Stenmark nbsp Sweden 3 02 52 1 35 48 1 27 04 nbsp Andreas Wenzel nbsp Liechtenstein 3 04 56 2 04 1 37 32 1 27 24 nbsp Willi Frommelt nbsp Liechtenstein 3 04 75 2 23 1 36 71 1 28 044 Sepp Ferstl nbsp West Germany 3 04 87 2 355 Phil Mahre nbsp United States 3 04 94 2 426 Hans Enn nbsp Austria 3 05 27 2 757 Peter Luscher nbsp Switzerland 3 06 13 3 518 Pete Patterson nbsp United States 3 06 82 4 309 Cary Adgate nbsp United States 3 07 10 4 5810 Bruno Nockler nbsp Italy 3 07 20 4 68Source 3 4 Slalom edit Sunday 5 February Place Athlete Nation Time Diff Run 1 Run 2 nbsp Ingemar Stenmark nbsp Sweden 1 39 54 51 56 47 98 nbsp Piero Gros nbsp Italy 1 40 20 0 66 51 29 48 91 nbsp Paul Frommelt nbsp Liechtenstein 1 40 47 0 93 52 24 48 234 Anton Steiner nbsp Austria 1 40 74 1 205 Mauro Bernardi nbsp Italy 1 42 20 2 666 Christian Neureuther nbsp West Germany 1 42 74 3 207 Toshihiro Kaiwa nbsp Japan 1 43 20 3 668 Steve Mahre nbsp United States 1 43 76 4 229 Torsten Jakobsson nbsp Sweden 1 44 16 4 6210 Peter Aelig nbsp Switzerland 1 44 44 4 90Source 5 6 Combined edit Place Athlete Nation Points DH GS SL nbsp Andreas Wenzel nbsp Liechtenstein 2732 34 13 nbsp 18 nbsp Sepp Ferstl nbsp West Germany 2749 64 4 31 29 nbsp Pete Patterson nbsp United States 2752 28 25 8 234 Vladimir Andreyev nbsp Soviet Union 2773 875 Valeri Tsyganov nbsp Soviet Union 2799 526 Maciej Gasienica nbsp Poland 2800 48At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980 the combined was a paper race using the results of the three events DH GS SL Women s competitions editDownhill edit Wednesday 1 February Place Athlete Nation Time Diff nbsp Annemarie Moser Proll nbsp Austria 1 48 31 nbsp Irene Epple nbsp West Germany 1 48 55 0 24 nbsp Doris de Agostini nbsp Switzerland 1 49 11 0 804 Marie Theres Nadig nbsp Switzerland 1 49 64 1 335 Cindy Nelson nbsp United States 1 50 26 1 956 Evi Mittermaier nbsp West Germany 1 50 42 2 117 Brigitte Totschnig nbsp Austria 1 50 47 2 168 Martina Ellmer nbsp Austria 1 50 89 2 589 Irmgard Lukasser nbsp Austria 1 50 93 2 6210 Monika Bader nbsp West Germany 1 51 04 2 73Source 7 Giant Slalom edit Saturday 4 February Place Athlete Nation Time Diff Run 1 Run 2 nbsp Maria Epple nbsp West Germany 2 41 15 1 16 10 1 25 05 nbsp Lise Marie Morerod nbsp Switzerland 2 41 20 0 05 1 16 15 1 25 05 nbsp Annemarie Moser Proll nbsp Austria 2 41 90 0 75 1 16 85 1 25 054 Irene Epple nbsp West Germany 2 42 02 0 875 Hanni Wenzel nbsp Liechtenstein 2 42 43 1 286 Fabienne Serrat nbsp France 2 42 83 1 687 Ursula Konzett nbsp Liechtenstein 2 42 84 1 698 Perrine Pelen nbsp France 2 43 38 2 239 Erika Hess nbsp Switzerland 2 44 25 3 1010 Christa Zechmeister nbsp West Germany 2 44 89 3 74This was the first two run women s giant slalom at the World Championships Source 8 9 Slalom edit Friday 3 February Place Athlete Nation Time Diff Run 1 Run 2 nbsp Lea Solkner nbsp Austria 1 24 85 41 82 43 03 nbsp Pamela Behr nbsp West Germany 1 25 33 0 48 42 03 43 30 nbsp Monika Kaserer nbsp Austria 1 25 37 0 52 42 39 42 984 Perrine Pelen nbsp France 1 25 67 0 825 Fabienne Serrat nbsp France 1 25 75 0 906 Hanni Wenzel nbsp Liechtenstein 1 26 09 1 247 Lise Marie Morerod nbsp Switzerland 1 26 59 1 748 Claudia Giordani nbsp Italy 1 26 87 2 029 Christa Zechmeister nbsp West Germany 1 26 99 2 1410 Regine Mosenlechner nbsp West Germany 1 27 43 2 58Source 10 11 Combined edit Place Athlete Nation Points DH GS SL nbsp Annemarie Moser Proll nbsp Austria 2460 39 nbsp nbsp 19 nbsp Hanni Wenzel nbsp Liechtenstein 2476 80 29 5 6 nbsp Fabienne Serrat nbsp France 2478 44 6 54 Kathy Kreiner nbsp Canada 2498 43 12 21 175 Dagmar Kuzmanova nbsp Czechoslovakia 2509 236 Cindy Nelson nbsp United States 2511 63 5 15 30Source 9 At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980 the combined was a paper race using the results of the three events DH GS SL Medals Table editPlace Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total1 nbsp Austria 4 3 72 nbsp Sweden 2 23 nbsp West Germany 1 4 54 nbsp Liechtenstein 1 2 2 55 nbsp Switzerland 1 1 26 nbsp Italy 1 17 nbsp France 1 17 nbsp United States 1 1References edit Walcher wins world downhill Podborski runs seventh Montreal Gazette The Canadian Press 30 January 1978 p 12 Walcher wins Spokesman Review Associated Press 30 January 1978 p 15 Stenmark breezes to first world giant slalom victory Montreal Gazette The Canadian Press 3 February 1978 p 20 Stenmark gets gold easily Spokesman Review Associated Press 3 February 1978 p 23 Second gold for Stenmark Spokesman Review Associated Press 6 February 1978 p 17 Stenmark takes second gold in slalom Montreal Gazette Reuter 6 February 1978 p 22 Proell Moser proves she s the fastest woman on skis Montreal Gazette The Canadian Press 2 February 1978 p 24 Kid sister gets gold in giant slalom Spokesman Review Associated Press 5 February 1978 p D4 a b Epple wins GS crown Annemarie combined Montreal Gazette Reuter 6 February 1978 p 22 Austrian girl captures special slalom Kreiner has chance at combined medal Montreal Gazette The Canadian Press 4 February 1978 p 14 Third Austrian ski gold in women s special slalom Lewiston Daily Sun Maine Associated Press 4 February 1978 p 19 External links editFIS ski com results 1978 World Championships Garmisch Partenkirchen West Germany FIS ski com results World Championships Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Alpine World Ski 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