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Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill

The men's alpine skiing downhill event was part of the alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event and the competition was held on Monday, 2 February 1948.[1][2]

Men's Downhill
at the V Olympic Winter Games
VenueSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Date2 February 1948
Competitors111 from 25 nations
Winning time2:55.0
Medalists
← 1936
1952 →

One hundred and eleven alpine skiers from 25 nations competed. Henri Oreiller of France won the first of his two gold medals at these Olympics; he also won the combined and won a bronze medal in slalom.

Results edit

This race was also part of the alpine combined.

Place Competitor Nation Time Difference
  Henri Oreiller   France (FRA) 2:55.0
  Franz Gabl   Austria (AUT) 2:59.1 +4.1
  Karl Molitor   Switzerland (SUI) 3:00.3 +5.3
  Rolf Olinger   Switzerland (SUI) 3:00.3 +5.3
5 Egon Schöpf   Austria (AUT) 3:01.2 +6.2
6 Silvio Alverà   Italy (ITA) 3:02.4 +7.4
Carlo Gartner   Italy (ITA) 3:02.4 +7.4
8 Fernand Grosjean   Switzerland (SUI) 3:03.1 +8.1
9 Hans Nogler   Austria (AUT) 3:03.2 +8.2
10 Hans Hansson   Sweden (SWE) 3:05.0 +10.0
11 Sverre Lassen-Urdahl   Norway (NOR) 3:06.4 +11.4
Adolf Odermatt   Switzerland (SUI) 3:06.4 +11.4
13 James Couttet   France (FRA) 3:07.3 +12.3
14 Engelbert Haider   Austria (AUT) 3:08.2 +13.2
15 Eberhard Kneisl   Austria (AUT) 3:08.3 +13.3
16 Bjarne Arentz   Norway (NOR) 3:09.0 +14.0
17 Antonín Šponar   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 3:09.1 +14.1
18 Romedi Spada   Switzerland (SUI) 3:09.2 +14.2
19 Edi Mall   Austria (AUT) 3:09.3 +14.3
20 Marius Eriksen   Norway (NOR) 3:09.4 +14.4
21 Vittorio Chierroni   Italy (ITA) 3:10.0 +15.0
22 Edy Reinalter   Switzerland (SUI) 3:11.0 +16.0
23 Guy de Huertas   France (FRA) 3:12.0 +17.0
Georges Panisset   France (FRA) 3:12.0 +17.0
25 Sverre Johannessen   Norway (NOR) 3:12.1 +17.1
26 Jack Reddish   United States (USA) 3:12.3 +17.3
27 Luboš Brchel   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 3:12.4 +17.4
28 Harvey Clifford   Canada (CAN) 3:14.1 +19.1
Hector Sutherland   Canada (CAN) 3:14.1 +19.1
30 Sixten Isberg   Sweden (SWE) 3:15.0 +20.0
31 Stein Eriksen   Norway (NOR) 3:15.1 +20.1
32 Eugenio Bonicco   Italy (ITA) 3:15.4 +20.4
33 Jean Pazzi   France (FRA) 3:16.1 +21.1
34 Claude Penz   France (FRA) 3:19.2 +24.2
35 Józef Marusarz   Poland (POL) 3:20.2 +25.2
36 Tine Mulej   Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:21.1 +26.1
37 Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak   Poland (POL) 3:21.3 +26.2
38 Åke Nilsson   Sweden (SWE) 3:22.2 +27.2
39 Pentti Alonen   Finland (FIN) 3:22.3 +27.3
40 Stig Sollander   Sweden (SWE) 3:23.1 +28.1
41 Olle Dalman   Sweden (SWE) 3:23.2 +28.2
42 Richard Movitz   United States (USA) 3:25.2 +30.2
43 Steve Knowlton   United States (USA) 3:26.2 +31.2
44 Robert Blatt   United States (USA) 3:27.4 +32.4
45 Devereaux Jennings   United States (USA) 3:28.2 +33.2
46 Daniel Šlachta   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 3:29.4 +34.4
47 Barney McLean   United States (USA) 3:30.1 +35.1
48 Péter Szikla   Hungary (HUN) 3:30.4 +35.4
49 Sándor Mazány   Hungary (HUN) 3:31.4 +36.4
50 Michel Feron   Belgium (BEL) 3:34.3 +39.3
51 Radu Scîrneci   Romania (ROU) 3:35.0 +40.0
52 Tamás Székely   Hungary (HUN) 3:36.0 +41.0
53 Aimo Vartiainen   Finland (FIN) 3:36.4 +41.4
54 Slavko Lukanc   Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:37.1 +42.1
55 Franz Beck   Liechtenstein (LIE) 3:38.3 +43.3
56 Albert Irwin   Canada (CAN) 3:39.1 +44.1
57 Dumitru Frăţilă   Romania (ROU) 3:39.3 +44.3
58 Dumitru Sulică   Romania (ROU) 3:39.4 +44.4
59 Hernán Oelkers   Chile (CHI) 3:40.2 +45.2
60 Donald Garrow   Great Britain (GBR) 3:41.3 +46.3
Wilbur Irwin   Canada (CAN) 3:41.3 +46.3
62 David Madzhar   Bulgaria (BUL) 3:45.3 +50.3
63 Justo del Carril   Argentina (ARG) 3:46.2 +51.2
64 Magnús Brynjólfsson   Iceland (ISL) 3:48.2 +53.2
65 Károly Kővári   Hungary (HUN) 3:49.1 +54.1
66 Ion Coliban   Romania (ROU) 3:49.2 +54.2
67 Jerzy Schindler   Poland (POL) 3:49.4 +54.4
68 Luis de Ridder   Argentina (ARG) 3:50.2 +55.2
69 Matevž Lukanc   Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:50.3 +55.3
70 Philippe d'Ursel   Belgium (BEL) 3:51.0 +56.0
71 Mihai Bîră   Romania (ROU) 3:52.3 +57.3
Ciril Praček   Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:52.3 +57.3
73 Max Gassner   Liechtenstein (LIE) 3:53.0 +58.0
74 Vasile Ionescu   Romania (ROU) 3:54.1 +59.1
Arturo Hammersley   Chile (CHI) 3:54.1 +59.1
James Palmer-Tomkinson   Great Britain (GBR) 3:54.1 +59.1
77 György Libik   Hungary (HUN) 3:55.3 +1:00.3
78 Jaime Errázuriz   Chile (CHI) 3:56.4 +1:01.4
79 Leopold Schädler   Liechtenstein (LIE) 4:00.0 +1:05.0
80 Jože Bertoncelj   Yugoslavia (YUG) 4:00.2 +1:05.2
81 Stuart Parkinson   Great Britain (GBR) 4:03.0 +1:08.0
82 Dimitar Drazhev   Bulgaria (BUL) 4:07.1 +1:12.1
83 Gonzalo Domínguez   Chile (CHI) 4:08.3 +1:13.3
84 Lajos Máté   Hungary (HUN) 4:09.0 +1:14.0
85 Otto Jung   Argentina (ARG) 4:09.3 +1:14.3
86 José Arias   Spain (ESP) 4:11.4 +1:16.4
87 Raşit Tolun   Turkey (TUR) 4:12.1 +1:17.1
88 Harry Taylor   Great Britain (GBR) 4:17.4 +1:22.4
89 Thomas de Morawitz   Spain (ESP) 4:24.0 +1:29.0
90 Theodor Sele   Liechtenstein (LIE) 4:24.1 +1:29.1
91 Gino de Pellegrín   Argentina (ARG) 4:25.2 +1:30.2
92 Ian Appleyard   Great Britain (GBR) 4:36.2 +1:41.2
Pablo Rosenkjer   Argentina (ARG) 4:36.2 +1:41.2
94 Dursun Bozkurt   Turkey (TUR) 4:37.3 +1:42.3
95 Julio Cernuda   Argentina (ARG) 4:45.4 +1:50.4
96 Þórir Jónsson   Iceland (ISL) 4:47.0 +1:52.0
97 Osman Yüce   Turkey (TUR) 4:49.2 +1:54.2
98 Guðmundur Guðmundsson   Iceland (ISL) 4:57.0 +2:02.0
99 Constantin von Liechtenstein   Liechtenstein (LIE) 5:04.1 +2:09.1
100 José Vila   Spain (ESP) 5:13.0 +2:18.0
101 Fotis Mavriplis   Greece (GRE) 5:39.1 +2:44.1
102 Fernando Armiñán   Spain (ESP) 5:41.2 +2:46.2
Zeno Colò   Italy (ITA) DNF
Roberto Lacedelli   Italy (ITA) DNF
Alfred Stäger   Switzerland (SUI) DNF
Jan Pawlica   Poland (POL) DNF
Johnny Lunde   Norway (NOR) DNF
Saša Molnar   Yugoslavia (YUG) DNF
Peter Boumphrey   Great Britain (GBR) DNF
Ibrahim Geagea   Lebanon (LIB) DQ
Muzaffer Demirhan   Turkey (TUR) DQ

References edit

  1. ^ "Rapport Général sur les V Jeux Olympiques" (PDF). Comité Olympique Suisse. LA84 Foundation. 1948. pp. 38–46, 49–52. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
  2. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2018.

External links edit

  • FIS-Ski.com – 1948 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). (in Polish). Archived from the original on 16 February 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2008.
  • Olympic.org – 1948 St. Moritz
    • Alpine skiing medalists

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The men s alpine skiing downhill event was part of the alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics programme It was the first appearance of the event and the competition was held on Monday 2 February 1948 1 2 Men s Downhillat the V Olympic Winter GamesAlpine skiingVenueSt Moritz SwitzerlandDate2 February 1948Competitors111 from 25 nationsWinning time2 55 0MedalistsHenri Oreiller FranceFranz Gabl AustriaKarl Molitor SwitzerlandRolf Olinger Switzerland 19361952 One hundred and eleven alpine skiers from 25 nations competed Henri Oreiller of France won the first of his two gold medals at these Olympics he also won the combined and won a bronze medal in slalom Results editThis race was also part of the alpine combined Place Competitor Nation Time Difference nbsp Henri Oreiller nbsp France FRA 2 55 0 nbsp Franz Gabl nbsp Austria AUT 2 59 1 4 1 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Switzerland SUI 3 00 3 5 3 nbsp Rolf Olinger nbsp Switzerland SUI 3 00 3 5 3 5 Egon Schopf nbsp Austria AUT 3 01 2 6 2 6 Silvio Alvera nbsp Italy ITA 3 02 4 7 4 Carlo Gartner nbsp Italy ITA 3 02 4 7 4 8 Fernand Grosjean nbsp Switzerland SUI 3 03 1 8 1 9 Hans Nogler nbsp Austria AUT 3 03 2 8 2 10 Hans Hansson nbsp Sweden SWE 3 05 0 10 0 11 Sverre Lassen Urdahl nbsp Norway NOR 3 06 4 11 4 Adolf Odermatt nbsp Switzerland SUI 3 06 4 11 4 13 James Couttet nbsp France FRA 3 07 3 12 3 14 Engelbert Haider nbsp Austria AUT 3 08 2 13 2 15 Eberhard Kneisl nbsp Austria AUT 3 08 3 13 3 16 Bjarne Arentz nbsp Norway NOR 3 09 0 14 0 17 Antonin Sponar nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 3 09 1 14 1 18 Romedi Spada nbsp Switzerland SUI 3 09 2 14 2 19 Edi Mall nbsp Austria AUT 3 09 3 14 3 20 Marius Eriksen nbsp Norway NOR 3 09 4 14 4 21 Vittorio Chierroni nbsp Italy ITA 3 10 0 15 0 22 Edy Reinalter nbsp Switzerland SUI 3 11 0 16 0 23 Guy de Huertas nbsp France FRA 3 12 0 17 0 Georges Panisset nbsp France FRA 3 12 0 17 0 25 Sverre Johannessen nbsp Norway NOR 3 12 1 17 1 26 Jack Reddish nbsp United States USA 3 12 3 17 3 27 Lubos Brchel nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 3 12 4 17 4 28 Harvey Clifford nbsp Canada CAN 3 14 1 19 1 Hector Sutherland nbsp Canada CAN 3 14 1 19 1 30 Sixten Isberg nbsp Sweden SWE 3 15 0 20 0 31 Stein Eriksen nbsp Norway NOR 3 15 1 20 1 32 Eugenio Bonicco nbsp Italy ITA 3 15 4 20 4 33 Jean Pazzi nbsp France FRA 3 16 1 21 1 34 Claude Penz nbsp France FRA 3 19 2 24 2 35 Jozef Marusarz nbsp Poland POL 3 20 2 25 2 36 Tine Mulej nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 3 21 1 26 1 37 Jan Gasienica Ciaptak nbsp Poland POL 3 21 3 26 2 38 Ake Nilsson nbsp Sweden SWE 3 22 2 27 2 39 Pentti Alonen nbsp Finland FIN 3 22 3 27 3 40 Stig Sollander nbsp Sweden SWE 3 23 1 28 1 41 Olle Dalman nbsp Sweden SWE 3 23 2 28 2 42 Richard Movitz nbsp United States USA 3 25 2 30 2 43 Steve Knowlton nbsp United States USA 3 26 2 31 2 44 Robert Blatt nbsp United States USA 3 27 4 32 4 45 Devereaux Jennings nbsp United States USA 3 28 2 33 2 46 Daniel Slachta nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 3 29 4 34 4 47 Barney McLean nbsp United States USA 3 30 1 35 1 48 Peter Szikla nbsp Hungary HUN 3 30 4 35 4 49 Sandor Mazany nbsp Hungary HUN 3 31 4 36 4 50 Michel Feron nbsp Belgium BEL 3 34 3 39 3 51 Radu Scirneci nbsp Romania ROU 3 35 0 40 0 52 Tamas Szekely nbsp Hungary HUN 3 36 0 41 0 53 Aimo Vartiainen nbsp Finland FIN 3 36 4 41 4 54 Slavko Lukanc nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 3 37 1 42 1 55 Franz Beck nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 3 38 3 43 3 56 Albert Irwin nbsp Canada CAN 3 39 1 44 1 57 Dumitru Frăţilă nbsp Romania ROU 3 39 3 44 3 58 Dumitru Sulică nbsp Romania ROU 3 39 4 44 4 59 Hernan Oelkers nbsp Chile CHI 3 40 2 45 2 60 Donald Garrow nbsp Great Britain GBR 3 41 3 46 3 Wilbur Irwin nbsp Canada CAN 3 41 3 46 3 62 David Madzhar nbsp Bulgaria BUL 3 45 3 50 3 63 Justo del Carril nbsp Argentina ARG 3 46 2 51 2 64 Magnus Brynjolfsson nbsp Iceland ISL 3 48 2 53 2 65 Karoly Kovari nbsp Hungary HUN 3 49 1 54 1 66 Ion Coliban nbsp Romania ROU 3 49 2 54 2 67 Jerzy Schindler nbsp Poland POL 3 49 4 54 4 68 Luis de Ridder nbsp Argentina ARG 3 50 2 55 2 69 Matevz Lukanc nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 3 50 3 55 3 70 Philippe d Ursel nbsp Belgium BEL 3 51 0 56 0 71 Mihai Biră nbsp Romania ROU 3 52 3 57 3 Ciril Pracek nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 3 52 3 57 3 73 Max Gassner nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 3 53 0 58 0 74 Vasile Ionescu nbsp Romania ROU 3 54 1 59 1 Arturo Hammersley nbsp Chile CHI 3 54 1 59 1 James Palmer Tomkinson nbsp Great Britain GBR 3 54 1 59 1 77 Gyorgy Libik nbsp Hungary HUN 3 55 3 1 00 3 78 Jaime Errazuriz nbsp Chile CHI 3 56 4 1 01 4 79 Leopold Schadler nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 4 00 0 1 05 0 80 Joze Bertoncelj nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 4 00 2 1 05 2 81 Stuart Parkinson nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 03 0 1 08 0 82 Dimitar Drazhev nbsp Bulgaria BUL 4 07 1 1 12 1 83 Gonzalo Dominguez nbsp Chile CHI 4 08 3 1 13 3 84 Lajos Mate nbsp Hungary HUN 4 09 0 1 14 0 85 Otto Jung nbsp Argentina ARG 4 09 3 1 14 3 86 Jose Arias nbsp Spain ESP 4 11 4 1 16 4 87 Rasit Tolun nbsp Turkey TUR 4 12 1 1 17 1 88 Harry Taylor nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 17 4 1 22 4 89 Thomas de Morawitz nbsp Spain ESP 4 24 0 1 29 0 90 Theodor Sele nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 4 24 1 1 29 1 91 Gino de Pellegrin nbsp Argentina ARG 4 25 2 1 30 2 92 Ian Appleyard nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 36 2 1 41 2 Pablo Rosenkjer nbsp Argentina ARG 4 36 2 1 41 2 94 Dursun Bozkurt nbsp Turkey TUR 4 37 3 1 42 3 95 Julio Cernuda nbsp Argentina ARG 4 45 4 1 50 4 96 THorir Jonsson nbsp Iceland ISL 4 47 0 1 52 0 97 Osman Yuce nbsp Turkey TUR 4 49 2 1 54 2 98 Gudmundur Gudmundsson nbsp Iceland ISL 4 57 0 2 02 0 99 Constantin von Liechtenstein nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 5 04 1 2 09 1 100 Jose Vila nbsp Spain ESP 5 13 0 2 18 0 101 Fotis Mavriplis nbsp Greece GRE 5 39 1 2 44 1 102 Fernando Arminan nbsp Spain ESP 5 41 2 2 46 2 Zeno Colo nbsp Italy ITA DNF Roberto Lacedelli nbsp Italy ITA DNF Alfred Stager nbsp Switzerland SUI DNF Jan Pawlica nbsp Poland POL DNF Johnny Lunde nbsp Norway NOR DNF Sasa Molnar nbsp Yugoslavia YUG DNF Peter Boumphrey nbsp Great Britain GBR DNF Ibrahim Geagea nbsp Lebanon LIB DQ Muzaffer Demirhan nbsp Turkey TUR DQReferences edit Rapport General sur les V Jeux Olympiques PDF Comite Olympique Suisse LA84 Foundation 1948 pp 38 46 49 52 Retrieved February 18 2014 Alpine Skiing at the 1948 Sankt Moritz Winter Games Men s Downhill Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2018 External links editFIS Ski com 1948 Winter Olympics Men s downhill Wudarski Pawel 1999 Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich in Polish Archived from the original on 16 February 2009 Retrieved 2 June 2008 Olympic org 1948 St Moritz Alpine skiing medalists Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics Men 27s downhill amp oldid 1172423940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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