Alpine skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

Women's slalom
at the X Olympic Winter Games
VenueChamrousse
DateFebruary 13
Competitors49 from 18 nations
Winning time3:09.62
Medalists
   France
   Canada
   France
Alpine skiing at the
1968 Winter Olympics
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women

The Women's slalom competition of the Grenoble 1968 Olympics was held at Chamrousse.[1]

The defending world champion was Annie Famose of France, who shared the World Cup slalom championship with countrywoman Marielle Goitschel, who was also the leader of the 1968 World Cup.[2][3]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Marielle Goitschel France 0:40.27 0:45.59 1:25.86 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Nancy Greene Canada 0:41.45 0:44.70 1:26.15 +0.29
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Annie Famose France 0:42.21 0:45.68 1:27.89 +2.03
4 Gina Hathorn Great Britain 0:41.84 0:46.08 1:27.92 +2.06
5 Isabelle Mir France 0:42.14 0:46.08 1:28.22 +2.36
6 Burgl Färbinger West Germany 0:42.70 0:46.20 1:28.90 +3.04
7 Glorianda Cipolla Italy 0:43.15 0:46.59 1:29.74 +3.88
8 Bernadette Rauter Austria 0:43.34 0:47.10 1:30.44 +4.58
9 Olga Pall Austria 0:43.59 0:47.52 1:31.11 +5.25
10 Christine Laprell West Germany 0:42.94 0:48.31 1:31.25 +5.39
11 Annerösli Zryd Switzerland 0:42.97 0:48.44 1:31.41 +5.55
12 Majda Ankele Yugoslavia 0:43.33 0:48.27 1:31.60 +5.74
13 Madeleine Wuilloud Switzerland 0:44.86 0:48.41 1:33.27 +7.41
14 Felicity Field Great Britain 0:44.41 0:48.97 1:33.38 +7.52
15 Karen Dokka Canada 0:44.92 0:49.59 1:34.51 +8.65
16 Christl Hintermaier West Germany 0:44.67 0:49.95 1:34.62 +8.76
17 Vreni Inäbnit Switzerland 0:45.45 0:49.73 1:35.18 +9.32
18 Anna Mohrová Czechoslovakia 0:46.23 0:49.73 1:35.96 +10.10
19 Irina Turundayevskaya Soviet Union 0:46.60 0:51.66 1:38.26 +12.40
20 Lotte Nogler Italy 0:46.03 0:52.30 1:38.33 +12.47
21 Ingrid Sundberg Sweden 0:46.91 0:52.65 1:39.56 +13.70
22 Clotilde Fasolis Italy 0:46.40 0:54.32 1:40.72 +14.86
23 Diana Tomkinson Great Britain 0:48.31 0:52.62 1:40.93 +15.07
24 Brigitte Seiwald Austria 0:41.52 0:59.77 1:41.29 +15.43
25 Alfina Sukhanova Soviet Union 0:49.57 0:52.01 1:41.58 +15.72
26 Galina Sidorova Soviet Union 0:49.63 0:53.26 1:42.89 +17.03
27 Helga María Sista Argentina 0:51.98 0:57.18 1:49.16 +23.30
28 Marta Bühler Liechtenstein 0:55.24 0:54.20 1:49.44 +23.58
29 Ana Sabine Naumann Argentina 0:53.13 0:57.04 1:50.17 +24.31
30 Anne Reid New Zealand 0:52.97 0:57.61 1:50.58 +24.72
31 Mihoko Otsue Japan 0:46.78 1:04.59 1:51.37 +25.51
- Judy Nagel United States 0:40.19 DQ - -
- Rosi Mittermaier West Germany 0:42.90 DQ - -
- Dikke Eger-Bergman Norway 0:43.50 DNF - -
- Nina Merkulova Soviet Union ? DQ - -
- Giustina Demetz Italy ? DNF - -
- Verena Vogt Chile ? DNF - -
- Gertrud Gabl Austria DNF - - -
- Divina Galica Great Britain DNF - - -
- Betsy Clifford Canada DNF - - -
- Florence Steurer France DQ - - -
- Wendy Allen United States DQ - - -
- Rosie Fortna United States DQ - - -
- Kiki Cutter United States DQ - - -
- Judi Leinweber Canada DQ - - -
- Aud Hvammen Norway DQ - - -
- Fernande Bochatay Switzerland DQ - - -
- Irene Viaene Argentina DQ - - -
- Margot Blakely New Zealand DQ - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "Rapport Officiel Xes Jeux Olympiques D'Hiver 1968 Grenoble" (PDF). Comité d'organisation des Xemes jeux olympiques d'hiver. LA84 Foundation. 1968. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1967 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. "1968 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

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