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6th Vitranc Cup (1967)

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6th Vitranc Cup
Giant slalom
Date: 11 March 1967
Event: FIS 1A International
Official list: 70
Ranked: 40
Course setter: Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Gates: 67
Vertical drop:    435 m
Length: 1,560 m
Slalom
Date: 12 March 1967
Event: FIS 1A International
Course setter 1: Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Course setter 2: Herman Derganz (AUT)
Gates (1st run): 70
Gates (2nd run): 69
Attendance: 1,000 people

6th Vitranc Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 11 and 12 March 1967 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events.[1]

Official results

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Giant slalom

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On 11 March, giant slalom at vertical drop at 435 metres was held.[2][3][4]

Rank Competitor Time
1 East Germany Eberhard Riedel 1:56.79
2 East Germany Ernst Scherzer 1:58.90
3 Austria H. Stueffer 1:59.15
4 Italy Felice De Nicolo 1:59.29
5 France J. Jallifier 1:59.48
6 West Germany Ludwig Leitner 2:00.07
7 Austria H. Brunnmayer 2:02.01
8 Switzerland H. Zingre 2:02.68
9 West Germany Hans Jorg Schlager 2:02.72
10 Austria A. Alpiger 2:03:02
11 Austria Franz Schaller 2:03.33
12 Switzerland Mario Bergamin 2:04.00
13 Japan Y. Fukuhara 2:06.46
14 France Patrick Russel 2:04.67
15 Austria David Zwilling 2:05.22
16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar 2:05.33
17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič 2:05.37
18 Poland Andrzej Dereziński 2:05.87
19 Poland Ryszard Ćwikła 2:07.15
20 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota 2:07.52
21 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec 2:07.59
22 Switzerland Adolf Rösti 2:08.17
23 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Kavčič 2.08.56
24 Switzerland M. Rominger 2:09.09
25 Austria P. Etschmann 2:09.37
26 Bulgaria P. Anguelov 2:09.64
27 Austria P. Beiler 2:09.93
28 West Germany F. Binder 2:10.84
29 West Germany Sch. Auer 2:10.97
30 Japan Tomio Sasaki 2:12.57
Austria Gerhard Bechter 2:12.57
32 Bulgaria G. Atanasov 2:13.32
33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič 2:13.48
34 Austria H. Kogler 2:13.93
35 Hungary Miklós Bartus 2:16.48
36 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Židan 2:16.72
37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek 2:16.93
38 Switzerland Bernhard Russi 2:18.07
39 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Lajbaher 2:18.47
40 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubo Majniger 2:29.73
5 competitors disqualified
25 competitors did not finish the race

Slalom

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On 12 March, slalom was held.[5]

Rank Competitor 1st run 2nd run Total
1 France Alain Blanchard 59.19 58.70 1:57.89
2 Poland Andrzej Bachleda 59.85 58.49 1:58.25
3 France Patrick Russel 59.97 59.68 1:59.65
4 Austria Stefan Sodat 59.87 60.06 1:59.93
5 Poland Bronislav Trzebunia 60.92 60.44 2:01.36
6 East Germany Ernst Scherzer 61.62 59.76 2:01.38
Switzerland Kurt Huggler 61.99 59.39 2:01.38
8 East Germany Eberhard Riedel 60.42 61.03 2:01.45
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota 59.49 62.17 2:01.66
10 Austria Franz Schaller 60.34 61.45 2:01.79
11 Switzerland Mario Bergamin 59.92 61.95 2:01.87
12 Italy Felice De Nicolo 62.06 60.67 2:02.73
13 East Germany Dieter Fersch 60.37 62.40 2:02.77
14 West Germany Heinz Weixelbaum 61.30 61.88 2:03.18
15 Switzerland A. Alpiger 61.32 62.63 2:03.95
16 Japan Y. Fukuhara 63.86 60.84 2:04.70
17 Austria David Zwilling 61.78 63.75 2:05.53
18 Italy Oswaldo Demetz 60.66 65.15 2:05.81
19 Austria H. Stueffer 60.89 65.01 2:05.90
20 West Germany Hans Jorg Schlager 65.57 62.69 2:08.26
21 Austria Josef Pechter 63.46 65.28 2:08.74
22 Poland Ryszard Ćwikła 62.48 66.59 2:09.07
23 Austria Herman Posautz 65.31 63.88 2:09.19
24 Japan Sasaki Tomio 62.95 66.30 2:09.25
25 Austria Gerhard Bechter 63.82 67.20 2:11.02
26 Switzerland M. Rominger 64.84 67.32 2:12.16
27 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar 66.26 66.20 2:12.46
28 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič 65.86 67.43 2:13.29
29 Bulgaria P. Anguelov 70.31 64.01 2:14.32
30 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miran Gašperšič 66.88 67.97 2:14.85
31 Hungary Andras Morotz 66.06 70.52 2:16.58
32 Switzerland René Berthod 72.52 66.09 2:18.61
33 Switzerland Adolf Rösti 64.22 97.70 2:41.92
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič Did not finish
Switzerland H. Zingre  
Austria H. Brunnmayer  
Bulgaria G. Atanasov  
Switzerland Kurt Schnider  
France Mignon B. Rossat Did not start
Austria Franz Rauter

References

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  1. ^ "Nemec in francoz zmagovalca (page 12)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 15 March 1967.
  2. ^ "Bachleda na Vitrancu (page 7)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 10 March 1967.
  3. ^ "Vitranc: boj z odjugo (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 11 March 1967.
  4. ^ "Dvojni uspeh tekmovalcev NDR (page 8)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 12 March 1967.
  5. ^ "Slalom – francoski (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 13 March 1967.
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