Английская Википедия:Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox Olympic event Шаблон:Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics consisted of six events, held near Innsbruck, Austria, from January 30 to February 8, 1964.[1][2]

The men's downhill was held on Patscherkofel (above Igls), the other five events at Axamer Lizum.[3][4]

This was the first Olympics in which the finishing times were recorded in hundredths of a second, rather than tenths. It was the third and final Winter Olympics in which East and West Germany competed as the United Team of Germany. Mild weather led to a lack of snow, which was trucked in and packed down by the Austrian army.[5]

During a training run for the men's downhill at Patscherkofel on January 25, Ross Milne of Australia lost control and left the course; he hit a tree and later died of a head injury.[6][7]

The Winter Olympics returned to Innsbruck just 12 years later in 1976, after Denver returned its winning bid in November 1972 (Innsbruck was awarded the 1976 games in February 1973).

Medal summary

Four nations won medals in alpine skiing, with Austria leading the total medals with seven (three gold, two silver, and two bronze). France also had three gold, with three silver medals. France's Marielle and Christine Goitschel led the individual medal table, each with one gold and one silver. The top men's medalist was Austria's Pepi Stiegler, who won gold and bronze.

Medal table

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Men's events

Downhill
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Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 2:18.16 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 2:18.90 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 2:19.48
Giant slalom
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Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:46.71 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:47.09 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:48.05
Slalom
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Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 2:11.13 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 2:11.27 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 2:11.52

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Women's events

Downhill
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Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:55.39 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:56.42 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:56.66
Giant slalom
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Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:52.24 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist
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1:53.11 Not awarded
Slalom
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Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:29.86 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:30.77 Шаблон:FlagIOCmedalist 1:31.36

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Course information

Date Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Average
Gradient
Thu 30-Jan  Downhill – men  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage
Thu 06-Feb  Downhill – women  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage
Sun 02-Feb  Giant slalom – men  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage
Mon 03-Feb  Giant slalom – women  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage
Sat 08-Feb  Slalom – men  (2 runs)  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage
Fri 07-Feb  Slalom – men  (qualifying)  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage
Sat 01-Feb  Slalom – women  (2 runs)  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert  Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Percentage

Participating nations

Thirty-one nations sent alpine skiers to compete in the events in Innsbruck. India made its Olympic alpine skiing debut. Below is a list of the competing nations; in parentheses are the number of national competitors.[1]

World championships

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.

Combined

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Medal Athlete   Points   DH GS SL
Шаблон:Gold01 Шаблон:Flagicon Ludwig Leitner (FRG) 33.99 5 8 5
Шаблон:Silver02 Шаблон:Flagicon Gerhard Nenning (AUT)   34.37 7 6 7
Шаблон:Bronze03 Шаблон:Flagicon Billy Kidd (USA) 36.45 16 7 Шаблон:Silver02
4  Шаблон:Flagicon  Willy Favre (SUI) 48.82 8 4 14
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Guy Périllat (FRA) 51.56 6 10 12
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Karl Schranz (AUT) 54.75 11 Шаблон:Silver02 24

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Women's Combined

Medal Athlete   Points   DH GS SL
Шаблон:Gold01 Шаблон:Flagicon Marielle Goitschel (FRA) 34.82 10 Шаблон:Gold01 Шаблон:Silver02
Шаблон:Silver02 Шаблон:Flagicon Christl Haas (AUT) 40.11 Шаблон:Gold01 4 6
Шаблон:Bronze03 Шаблон:Flagicon Edith Zimmermann (AUT) 43.13 Шаблон:Silver02 6 5
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Jean Saubert (USA) 58.76 26 Шаблон:Silver02 Шаблон:Bronze03
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Barbi Henneberger (FRG)   70.40 5 7 10
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Pia Riva (ITA) 92.50 18 9 9

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Footnotes

  1. Шаблон:Note label Athletes from East and West Germany competed together as the United Team of Germany," designated as the EUA. This combined team appeared in the 1956, 1960, and 1964 Winter Olympics

References

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External links

Шаблон:Events at the 1964 Winter Olympics Шаблон:Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics Шаблон:Alpine World Skiing Championships