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Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics

Alpine Skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics consisted of six alpine skiing events. Similar to the 1964 games, the men's downhill was held on Patscherkofel (above Igls), the other five events at Axamer Lizum.[1] The events began on 5 February and ended on 13 February 1976.[2][3]

Alpine skiing
at the XII Olympic Winter Games
VenuePatscherkofel (men's downhill) and Axamer Lizum, Tyrol, Austria
Dates5–13 February 1976
No. of events6
Competitors181 from 33 nations
← 1972
1980 →
Innsbruck
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Location in Austria
Innsbruck
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Location in the Alps of Europe

Medal summary edit

Nine nations won medals in Alpine skiing, with West Germany led the medal table with two gold and a silver, all won by Rosi Mittermaier. Italy won the most total medals, with four. The two medals won by Liechtenstein were the first for the country at the Olympic Games. The four medals won by West Germany were the first in the sport for the country on its own; Germany had previously won medals when unified as a single team.

Olympic medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  West Germany (FRG)2103
2  Italy (ITA)1214
3  Switzerland (SUI)1203
4  Austria (AUT)1102
5  Canada (CAN)1001
6  Liechtenstein (LIE)0022
7  France (FRA)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
  United States (USA)0011
Totals (9 entries)66618

Source:[2]

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill
details
Franz Klammer
  Austria
1:45.73 Bernhard Russi
  Switzerland
1:46.06 Herbert Plank
  Italy
1:46.59
Giant slalom
details
Heini Hemmi
  Switzerland
3:26.97 Ernst Good
  Switzerland
3:27.17 Ingemar Stenmark
  Sweden
3:27.41
Slalom
details
Piero Gros
  Italy
2:03.29 Gustav Thöni
  Italy
2:03.73 Willi Frommelt
  Liechtenstein
2:04.28

Source:[2]

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill
details
Rosi Mittermaier
  West Germany
1:46.16 Brigitte Totschnig
  Austria
1:46.68 Cindy Nelson
  United States
1:47.50
Giant slalom
details
Kathy Kreiner
  Canada
1:29.13 Rosi Mittermaier
  West Germany
1:29.25 Danièle Debernard
  France
1:29.95
Slalom
details
Rosi Mittermaier
  West Germany
1:30.54 Claudia Giordani
  Italy
1:30.87 Hanni Wenzel
  Liechtenstein
1:32.20

Source:[2]

Course information edit

Date Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Average
Gradient
Thu  5-Feb  Downhill – men  1,950 m (6,398 ft)  1,080 m (3,543 ft)  870 m (2,854 ft)  3.020 km (1.877 mi) 28.8%
Sun  8-Feb  Downhill – women  2,310 m (7,579 ft)  1,610 m (5,282 ft)  700 m (2,297 ft)  2.515 km (1.563 mi) 27.8%
Mon  9-Feb  Giant slalom – men  (1st run)  1,990 m (6,529 ft)  1,540 m (5,052 ft)  450 m (1,476 ft)  1.525 km (0.948 mi) 29.5%
Tue 10-Feb  Giant slalom – men  (2nd run)  2,035 m (6,677 ft)  1,610 m (5,282 ft)  425 m (1,394 ft)  1.200 km (0.746 mi) 35.4%
Fri 13-Feb  Giant slalom – women  (1 run)  1,925 m (6,316 ft)  1,540 m (5,052 ft)  385 m (1,263 ft)  1.225 km (0.761 mi) 31.4%
Sat 14-Feb  Slalom – men  (2 runs)  1,830 m (6,004 ft)  1,610 m (5,282 ft)  220 m (722 ft)  0.520 km (0.323 mi) 42.3%
Wed 11-Feb  Slalom – women  (2 runs)  1,785 m (5,856 ft)  1,610 m (5,282 ft)  175 m (574 ft)  0.400 km (0.249 mi) 43.8%

Source:[2]

Participating nations edit

Thirty-three nations sent alpine skiers to compete in the events in Innsbruck. Andorra and San Marino made their Olympic alpine skiing debuts. Below is a list of the competing nations; in parentheses are the number of national competitors.[2]

World championships edit

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.

World championships medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  West Germany (FRG)3104
2  Italy (ITA)2215
3  Switzerland (SUI)1203
4  Austria (AUT)1102
5  Canada (CAN)1001
6  Liechtenstein (LIE)0134
7  France (FRA)0112
8  United States (USA)0022
9  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (9 entries)88824

Inckuded combined events

Combined edit


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ de.wikipedia.org - Olympische Winterspiele 1976/Ski Alpin - (in German)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Final Report - XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Olympic Games 1976. LA84 Foundation. 1976. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2018.

External links edit

  • FIS-Ski.com – results – 1976 Olympics – Innsbruck, Austria
  • FIS-Ski.com – results – 1976 World Championships – Innsbruck, Austria

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Alpine Skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics consisted of six alpine skiing events Similar to the 1964 games the men s downhill was held on Patscherkofel above Igls the other five events at Axamer Lizum 1 The events began on 5 February and ended on 13 February 1976 2 3 Alpine skiingat the XII Olympic Winter GamesVenuePatscherkofel men s downhill and Axamer Lizum Tyrol AustriaDates5 13 February 1976No of events6Competitors181 from 33 nations 19721980 Innsbruckclass notpageimage Location in Austria Innsbruckclass notpageimage Location in the Alps of Europe Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Olympic medal table 1 2 Men s events 1 3 Women s events 2 Course information 3 Participating nations 4 World championships 4 1 World championships medal table 4 2 Combined 4 2 1 Men s Combined 4 2 2 Women s Combined 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMedal summary editNine nations won medals in Alpine skiing with West Germany led the medal table with two gold and a silver all won by Rosi Mittermaier Italy won the most total medals with four The two medals won by Liechtenstein were the first for the country at the Olympic Games The four medals won by West Germany were the first in the sport for the country on its own Germany had previously won medals when unified as a single team Olympic medal table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp West Germany FRG 21032 nbsp Italy ITA 12143 nbsp Switzerland SUI 12034 nbsp Austria AUT 11025 nbsp Canada CAN 10016 nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 00227 nbsp France FRA 0011 nbsp Sweden SWE 0011 nbsp United States USA 0011Totals 9 entries 66618Source 2 Men s events edit Event Gold Silver BronzeDownhilldetails Franz Klammer nbsp Austria 1 45 73 Bernhard Russi nbsp Switzerland 1 46 06 Herbert Plank nbsp Italy 1 46 59Giant slalomdetails Heini Hemmi nbsp Switzerland 3 26 97 Ernst Good nbsp Switzerland 3 27 17 Ingemar Stenmark nbsp Sweden 3 27 41Slalomdetails Piero Gros nbsp Italy 2 03 29 Gustav Thoni nbsp Italy 2 03 73 Willi Frommelt nbsp Liechtenstein 2 04 28Source 2 Women s events edit Event Gold Silver BronzeDownhilldetails Rosi Mittermaier nbsp West Germany 1 46 16 Brigitte Totschnig nbsp Austria 1 46 68 Cindy Nelson nbsp United States 1 47 50Giant slalomdetails Kathy Kreiner nbsp Canada 1 29 13 Rosi Mittermaier nbsp West Germany 1 29 25 Daniele Debernard nbsp France 1 29 95Slalomdetails Rosi Mittermaier nbsp West Germany 1 30 54 Claudia Giordani nbsp Italy 1 30 87 Hanni Wenzel nbsp Liechtenstein 1 32 20Source 2 Course information editDate Race StartElevation FinishElevation VerticalDrop CourseLength AverageGradientThu 5 Feb Downhill men 1 950 m 6 398 ft 1 080 m 3 543 ft 870 m 2 854 ft 3 020 km 1 877 mi 28 8 Sun 8 Feb Downhill women 2 310 m 7 579 ft 1 610 m 5 282 ft 700 m 2 297 ft 2 515 km 1 563 mi 27 8 Mon 9 Feb Giant slalom men 1st run 1 990 m 6 529 ft 1 540 m 5 052 ft 450 m 1 476 ft 1 525 km 0 948 mi 29 5 Tue 10 Feb Giant slalom men 2nd run 2 035 m 6 677 ft 1 610 m 5 282 ft 425 m 1 394 ft 1 200 km 0 746 mi 35 4 Fri 13 Feb Giant slalom women 1 run 1 925 m 6 316 ft 1 540 m 5 052 ft 385 m 1 263 ft 1 225 km 0 761 mi 31 4 Sat 14 Feb Slalom men 2 runs 1 830 m 6 004 ft 1 610 m 5 282 ft 220 m 722 ft 0 520 km 0 323 mi 42 3 Wed 11 Feb Slalom women 2 runs 1 785 m 5 856 ft 1 610 m 5 282 ft 175 m 574 ft 0 400 km 0 249 mi 43 8 Source 2 Participating nations editThirty three nations sent alpine skiers to compete in the events in Innsbruck Andorra and San Marino made their Olympic alpine skiing debuts Below is a list of the competing nations in parentheses are the number of national competitors 2 nbsp Andorra 5 nbsp Argentina 5 nbsp Australia 5 nbsp Austria 12 nbsp Belgium 2 nbsp Bulgaria 5 nbsp Canada 8 nbsp Chile 5 nbsp Republic of China 1 nbsp Czechoslovakia 4 nbsp Finland 1 nbsp France 12 nbsp West Germany 13 nbsp Great Britain 10 nbsp Greece 2 nbsp Iceland 6 nbsp Iran 4 nbsp Italy 12 nbsp Japan 4 nbsp Lebanon 1 nbsp Liechtenstein 5 nbsp New Zealand 5 nbsp Norway 3 nbsp Poland 2 nbsp Romania 2 nbsp San Marino 2 nbsp Soviet Union 2 nbsp Spain 4 nbsp Sweden 4 nbsp Switzerland 13 nbsp Turkey 4 nbsp United States 14 nbsp Yugoslavia 4 World championships editFrom 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 World championships medal table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp West Germany FRG 31042 nbsp Italy ITA 22153 nbsp Switzerland SUI 12034 nbsp Austria AUT 11025 nbsp Canada CAN 10016 nbsp Liechtenstein LIE 01347 nbsp France FRA 01128 nbsp United States USA 00229 nbsp Sweden SWE 0011Totals 9 entries 88824Inckuded combined events Combined edit Men s Combined edit Main article FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1976 Men s alpine combined Medal Athlete Points DH GS SL nbsp nbsp Gustav Thoni ITA 24 62 26 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp Willi Frommelt LIE 48 97 21 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp Greg Jones USA 65 84 11 9 194 nbsp Wolfgang Junginger FRG 70 63 29 19 65 nbsp Andreas Wenzel LIE 75 85 28 20 106 nbsp Francisco Fernandez Ochoa ESP 90 09 35 24 9Downhill 5 February Giant slalom 9 10 February Slalom 14 February Women s Combined edit Medal Athlete Points DH GS SL nbsp nbsp Rosi Mittermaier FRG 0 84 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Daniele Debernard FRA 29 22 5 nbsp 4 nbsp nbsp Hanni Wenzel LIE 46 00 11 20 nbsp 4 nbsp Cindy Nelson USA 66 28 nbsp 21 135 nbsp Ursula Konzett LIE 81 13 24 18 116 nbsp Dagmar Kuzmanova TCH 89 74 31 9 9Downhill 8 February Giant slalom 13 February Slalom 11 FebruarySee also editAlpine skiing at the 1976 Winter ParalympicsReferences edit de wikipedia org Olympische Winterspiele 1976 Ski Alpin in German a b c d e f Final Report XII Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976 PDF Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Olympic Games 1976 LA84 Foundation 1976 Retrieved January 3 2014 Alpine Skiing at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 1 March 2018 External links editFIS Ski com results 1976 Olympics Innsbruck Austria FIS Ski com results 1976 World Championships Innsbruck Austria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics amp oldid 1172578041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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