FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1972 – Men's alpine combined
Men's alpine combined at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1972 | ||||||||||
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Location | Sapporo, Japan | |||||||||
Dates | 13 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 27 from 18 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 21.12 pts | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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← 1970 1974 → |
The Men's alpine combined competition at the 1972 World Championships was held on 13 February 1972, but it was a paper race.[1]
Alpine Combined event was valid for the World Championships only. No Olympic medals were awarded for this event. Results from all three events of the 1972 Winter Olympics (downhill, slalom, and giant slalom) were translated into FIS points, and then added together to decide the outcome.[1]
Results
# | Skier | Country | DH | GS | SL | AC |
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Gustav Thöni | Italy | 16.27 | 0.00 | 4.84 | 21.12 | |
Walter Tresch | Switzerland | 9.88 | 17.62 | 19.48 | 46.98 | |
Jim Hunter | Canada | 20.54 | 11.72 | 54.15 | 86.41 | |
4 | Reto Barrington | Canada | 36.87 | 25.68 | 61.31 | 122.66 |
5 | Malcolm Milne | Australia | 22.26 | 41.04 | 71.40 | 134.70 |
6 | Virgil Brenci | Romania | 66.72 | 56.46 | 54.40 | 177.58 |
7 | Robert Blanchaer | Belgium | 57.69 | 62.20 | 77.94 | 197.83 |
8 | Ivan Penev | Bulgaria | 56.25 | 56.25 | 86.67 | 199.17 |
9 | Resmi Resmiev | Bulgaria | 60.38 | 90.92 | 91.78 | 243.08 |
10 | Jorge-Emilio Lazzarini | Argentina | 85.35 | 100.95 | 118.51 | 304.81 |
11 | Feizollah Bandali | Iran | 128.59 | 149.49 | 161.94 | 439.82 |
- | David Zwilling | Austria | DNS | - | ||
- | Andrzej Bachleda-Curus | Poland | DNS | - | ||
- | Edmund Bruggmann | Switzerland | DNS | - | ||
- | Aurelio Garcia | Spain | DNS | - | ||
- | Hank Kashiwa | United States | DNS | - | ||
- | Sep Loidl | Austria | DNF | - | ||
- | Bob Cochran | United States | DNF | - | ||
- | Hans-Joerg Schlager | Germany | DNF | - | ||
- | Willi Frommelt | Liechtenstein | DNF | - | ||
- | Herbert Marxer | Liechtenstein | DNF | - | ||
- | Peik Christensen | Norway | DNF | - | ||
- | Dan Cristea | Romania | DNF | - | ||
- | Henry Duvillard | France | DNF | - | ||
- | Carlos Perner | Argentina | DNF | - | ||
- | Sven Mikaelsson | Sweden | DNF | - | ||
- | Reinhardt Tritscher | Austria | DSQ | - |
See also
References
- ^ a b "13.02.72. Sapporo Alpine Combined, men" (PDF). alpineskiworld.net. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
External links
- 13.02.72. Sapporo Alpine Combined, men
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