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Alpine skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill

The men's alpine skiing downhill was the third of six events of the alpine skiing programme at the 1952 Winter Olympics. It was held at Norefjell ski area on Saturday, 16 February, and started at 1 p.m. It followed the women's giant slalom on Thursday and men's giant slalom on Friday.

Men's downhill
at the VI Olympic Winter Games
VenueNorefjell Ski Resort,
Krødsherad, Norway
Date16 February 1952
Competitors81 from 27 nations
Winning time2:30.8
Medalists
← 1948
1956 →
Men's Downhill
LocationNorefjell
Vertical750 m (2,461 ft)
Top elevation940 m (3,084 ft)   AMSL
Base elevation190 m (623 ft)
Rødkleiva
Norefjell
Oslo
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Locations in southern Norway

It was the second Olympic downhill race, which was first run as a separate event in 1948.

Defending world champion Zeno Colò of Italy won the gold, the only Olympic medal of his career; he was fourth in the other two events. More than a second behind was silver medalist Othmar Schneider, and Christian Pravda took the bronze.[1][2]

The race's starting elevation was 940 m (3,084 ft) above sea level; the course length was 2.60 km (1.62 mi), with a vertical drop of 750 m (2,461 ft). Colò's winning time of 150.8 seconds yielded an average speed of 62.07 km/h (38.6 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 4.97 m/s (16.3 ft/s).

Eighty-one alpine skiers from 27 nations competed.[3]

Results edit

Saturday, 16 February 1952
The race was started at 13:00 local time, (UTC +1).

Place Bib # Competitor Time Difference
  5   Zeno Colò (ITA) 2:30.8
  8   Othmar Schneider (AUT) 2:32.0 +1.2
  12   Christian Pravda (AUT) 2:32.4 +1.6
4 6   Fred Rubi (SUI) 2:32.5 +1.7
5 41   Bill Beck (USA) 2:33.3 +2.5
6 16   Stein Eriksen (NOR) 2:33.8 +3.0
7 3   Gunnar Hjeltnes (NOR) 2:35.9 +5.1
8 1   Carlo Gartner (ITA) 2:36.5 +5.7
9 25   Georges Schneider (SUI) 2:37.0 +6.2
10 10   Gottlieb Perren (SUI) 2:37.1 +6.3
11 2   James Couttet (FRA) 2:38.7 +7.9
12 32   Richard Buek (USA) 2:39.1 +8.3
13 49   Janko Štefe (YUG) 2:40.6 +9.8
14 24   Jack Reddish (USA) 2:41.5 +10.7
15   Henri Oreiller (FRA) 2:41.5 +10.7
16 22   Willi Klein (GER) 2:42.8 +12.0
17 39   Beni Obermüller (GER) 2:42.9 +12.1
18 9   Ilio Colli (ITA) 2:43.2 +12.4
38   Robert Richardson (CAN) 2:43.2 +12.4
20 26   Silvio Alverà (ITA) 2:43.6 +12.8
37   Johnny Lunde (NOR) 2:43.6 +12.8
22 48   Andrzej Gąsienica Roj (POL) 2:44.3 +13.5
23 33   John Fredriksson (SWE) 2:44.5 +13.7
24 23   Chiharu Igaya (JPN) 2:45.0 +14.2
25 11   Maurice Sanglard (FRA) 2:45.4 +14.6
26 13   Bernhard Perren (SUI) 2:46.1 +15.3
27 29   Åke Nilsson (SWE) 2:47.0 +16.2
28 7   Otto Linher (AUT) 2:47.9 +17.1
29 51   Stefan Dziedzic (POL) 2:49.4 +18.6
30 83   Georgi Dimitrov (BUL) 2:49.9 +19.1
31 46   Gordon Morrison (CAN) 2:51.1 +20.3
32 30   Brooks Dodge (USA) 2:52.2 +21.4
69   John Griffin (CAN) 2:52.2 +21.4
34 44   Sixten Isberg (SWE) 2:53.4 +22.6
35 27   Guy de Huertas (FRA) 2:54.4 +23.6
59   Mihai Bîră (ROU) 2:54.4 +23.6
37 50   Francisco Viladomat (ESP) 2:55.4 +24.6
38 43   Pepi Schwaiger (GER) 2:55.5 +24.7
39 34   John Boyagis (GBR) 2:55.6 +24.8
77   Dimitar Drazhev (BUL) 2:55.6 +24.8
41 45   André Bertrand (CAN) 2:56.0 +25.2
42 55   Andrzej Czarniak (POL) 2:56.4 +25.6
43 40   Józef Marusarz (POL) 2:58.7 +27.9
44 65   Pentti Alonen (FIN) 2:59.7 +28.9
45 54   Dick Pappenheim (NED) 3:00.0 +30.2
46 47   Luis de Ridder (ARG) 3:01.8 +31.0
47 66   Pablo Rosenkjer (ARG) 3:02.9 +32.1
48 64   Peter Pappenheim (NED) 3:05.7 +34.9
49 63   Haukur Sigurðsson (ISL) 3:06.0 +35.2
50 91   Stefán Kristjánsson (ISL) 3:06.1 +35.3
51 42   Dumitru Sulică (ROU) 3:07.3 +36.5
52 81   Ásgeir Eyjólfsson (ISL) 3:08.3 +37.5
53 53   Luis Arias (ESP) 3:09.2 +38.4
54 57   Juan Poll (ESP) 3:10.1 +39.3
67   Jón Karl Sigurðsson (ISL) 3:10.1 +39.3
56 89   Eino Kalpala (FIN) 3:16.2 +45.4
57 76   Ibrahim Geagea (LIB) 3:20.2 +49.4
58 58   Noel Harrison (GBR) 3:21.5 +50.7
59 92a   Ion Caşa (ROU) 3:26.4 +55.6
60 61   Bill Day (AUS) 3:31.4 +1:00.6
61 60   Michel Feron (BEL) 3:31.5 +1:00.7
62 93   Otto Jung (ARG) 3:34.9 +1:04.1
63 90   Denis Feron (BEL) 3:36.5 +1:05.7
64 70   Georgi Mitrov (BUL) 3:44.5 +1:13.7
65 78   Herbert Familton (NZL) 3:44.6 +1:13.8
66 73   Eduardo Silva (CHI) 3:52.3 +1:21.5
67 74   Barry Patten (AUS) 3:53.1 +1:22.3
68 71   Jaime Errázuriz (CHI) 3:53.3 +1:22.5
69 80   Duarte Silva (POR) 3:58.4 +1:27.6
70 92b   Gino de Pellegrín (ARG) 4:02.9 +1:32.1
71 88   Bob Arnott (AUS) 4:13.5 +1:42.7
72 87   Alexandros Vouxinos (GRE) 6:10.8 +3:40.0
14   Stig Sollander (SWE) DSQ
19   Sverre Johannessen (NOR) DSQ
31   Hisashi Mizugami (JPN) DSQ
72   Radu Scîrneci (ROU) DSQ
79   Angelos Lembesi (GRE) DSQ
82   Carlos Eiras (ARG) DSQ
84   Aristeo Benavídez (ARG) DSQ
86   Antonios Miliordos (GRE) DSQ
4   Egon Schöpf (AUT) DNF
  Pepi Erben (GER) DNF

References edit

  1. ^ "Italian champ is downhill leader". Nashua Telegraph. (New Hampshire). Associated Press. February 16, 1952. p. 7.
  2. ^ Smits, Ted (February 17, 1952). "Yank skaters set pace in Olympics". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. p. 12.
  3. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2018.

External links edit

  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 15 October 2008.

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The men s alpine skiing downhill was the third of six events of the alpine skiing programme at the 1952 Winter Olympics It was held at Norefjell ski area on Saturday 16 February and started at 1 p m It followed the women s giant slalom on Thursday and men s giant slalom on Friday Men s downhillat the VI Olympic Winter GamesAlpine skiingVenueNorefjell Ski Resort Krodsherad NorwayDate16 February 1952Competitors81 from 27 nationsWinning time2 30 8MedalistsZeno Colo ItalyOthmar Schneider AustriaChristian Pravda Austria 19481956 Men s DownhillLocationNorefjellVertical750 m 2 461 ft Top elevation940 m 3 084 ft AMSLBase elevation190 m 623 ft RodkleivaNorefjellOsloclass notpageimage Locations in southern Norway It was the second Olympic downhill race which was first run as a separate event in 1948 Defending world champion Zeno Colo of Italy won the gold the only Olympic medal of his career he was fourth in the other two events More than a second behind was silver medalist Othmar Schneider and Christian Pravda took the bronze 1 2 The race s starting elevation was 940 m 3 084 ft above sea level the course length was 2 60 km 1 62 mi with a vertical drop of 750 m 2 461 ft Colo s winning time of 150 8 seconds yielded an average speed of 62 07 km h 38 6 mph with an average vertical descent rate of 4 97 m s 16 3 ft s Eighty one alpine skiers from 27 nations competed 3 Results editSaturday 16 February 1952The race was started at 13 00 local time UTC 1 Place Bib Competitor Time Difference nbsp 5 nbsp Zeno Colo ITA 2 30 8 nbsp 8 nbsp Othmar Schneider AUT 2 32 0 1 2 nbsp 12 nbsp Christian Pravda AUT 2 32 4 1 64 6 nbsp Fred Rubi SUI 2 32 5 1 75 41 nbsp Bill Beck USA 2 33 3 2 56 16 nbsp Stein Eriksen NOR 2 33 8 3 07 3 nbsp Gunnar Hjeltnes NOR 2 35 9 5 18 1 nbsp Carlo Gartner ITA 2 36 5 5 79 25 nbsp Georges Schneider SUI 2 37 0 6 210 10 nbsp Gottlieb Perren SUI 2 37 1 6 311 2 nbsp James Couttet FRA 2 38 7 7 912 32 nbsp Richard Buek USA 2 39 1 8 313 49 nbsp Janko Stefe YUG 2 40 6 9 814 24 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36 5 1 05 764 70 nbsp Georgi Mitrov BUL 3 44 5 1 13 765 78 nbsp Herbert Familton NZL 3 44 6 1 13 866 73 nbsp Eduardo Silva CHI 3 52 3 1 21 567 74 nbsp Barry Patten AUS 3 53 1 1 22 368 71 nbsp Jaime Errazuriz CHI 3 53 3 1 22 569 80 nbsp Duarte Silva POR 3 58 4 1 27 670 92b nbsp Gino de Pellegrin ARG 4 02 9 1 32 171 88 nbsp Bob Arnott AUS 4 13 5 1 42 772 87 nbsp Alexandros Vouxinos GRE 6 10 8 3 40 0 14 nbsp Stig Sollander SWE DSQ19 nbsp Sverre Johannessen NOR DSQ31 nbsp Hisashi Mizugami JPN DSQ72 nbsp Radu Scirneci ROU DSQ79 nbsp Angelos Lembesi GRE DSQ82 nbsp Carlos Eiras ARG DSQ84 nbsp Aristeo Benavidez ARG DSQ86 nbsp Antonios Miliordos GRE DSQ 4 nbsp Egon Schopf AUT DNF nbsp Pepi Erben GER DNFReferences edit Italian champ is downhill leader Nashua Telegraph New Hampshire Associated Press February 16 1952 p 7 Smits Ted February 17 1952 Yank skaters set pace in Olympics Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press p 12 Alpine Skiing at the 1952 Oslo Winter Games Men s Downhill Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2018 External links editOfficial Olympic Report Wudarski Pawel 1999 Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich in Polish Archived from the original on 14 October 2008 Retrieved 15 October 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpine skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics Men 27s downhill amp oldid 1114671474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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