1967 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom

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1967 Men's Slalom World Cup
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Men's slalom World Cup 1966/1967

Calendar

RoundRace NoPlaceCountryDateWinnerSecondThird
11 Berchtesgaden Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany January 5, 1967 Flag of Austria.svg Heinrich Messner Flag of France.svg Jules Melquiond Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dumeng Giovanoli
25 Wengen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland January 15, 1967 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Austria.svg Heinrich Messner Flag of France.svg Jules Melquiond
37 Kitzbühel Flag of Austria.svg  Austria January 22, 1967 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt-Erik Grahn Flag of France.svg Louis Jauffret
49 Megève Flag of France.svg  France January 29, 1967 Flag of France.svg Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Austria.svg Karl Schranz
510 Madonna di Campiglio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy February 5, 1967 Flag of France.svg Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg Louis Jauffret Flag of France.svg Léo Lacroix
613 Franconia Flag of the United States.svg  United States March 11, 1967 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Heuga Flag of Austria.svg Herbert Huber
717 Jackson Hole Flag of the United States.svg  United States March 26, 1967 Flag of Austria.svg Herbert Huber Flag of France.svg Georges Mauduit Flag of Austria.svg Werner Bleiner

Final point standings

In 1967, only the best three results counted; deductions are given in ().
Points were only awarded for top ten finishes (see scoring system).

Contents

PlaceNameCountryTotal PointsDeduction1 Flag of Germany.svg 5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 7 Flag of Austria.svg 9 Flag of France.svg 10 Flag of Italy.svg 13 Flag of the United States.svg 17 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg  France 75(31)(11)2525(20)-25-
2 Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg  France 58(14)(6)8(8)2525--
3 Heinrich Messner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 51(7)2520(4)(3)6--
4 Louis Jauffret Flag of France.svg  France 46(11)-1115(11)20--
Jules Melquiond Flag of France.svg  France 46(6)2015--11(6)-
6 Herbert Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 44(3)(3)---41525
7 Karl Schranz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 32(5)(4)61115-(1)-
8 Léo Lacroix Flag of France.svg  France 30---415-11
9 Jimmy Heuga Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28--26-20-
10 Dumeng Giovanoli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2315-----8
11 Georges Mauduit Flag of France.svg  France 22-2----20
12 Bengt-Erik Grahn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 20--20----
13 Werner Bleiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 17-----215
14 Carlo Senoner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 168-6-2--
Scott Henderson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16-1---114
16 Gerhard Nenning Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8-32--3-
Alain Penz Flag of France.svg  France 8---8---
Olle Rolén Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8----8--
Rod Hebron Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8-----8-
20 Spider Sabich Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6------6
21 Egon Zimmermann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4-4-----
Robert Swan Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4-----4-
23 Rune Lindström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3--3----
Ivo Mahlknecht Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3----3--
John Clough Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3------3
26 Willi Lesch Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 22------
Bernard Orcel Flag of France.svg  France 2---2---
Dennis McCoy Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2------2
Andreas Sprecher Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 21-----1
30 Henri Duvillard Flag of France.svg  France 1---1---
Lars Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1----1--

Men's slalom team results

All points were shown including individual deduction. bold indicate highest score - italics indicate race wins

PlaceCountryTotal Points1 Flag of Germany.svg 3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 7 Flag of Austria.svg 8 Flag of France.svg 10 Flag of Italy.svg 14 Flag of the United States.svg 17 Flag of the United States.svg RacersWins
1Flag of France.svg  France 3503761487171313195
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1713233171810214062
3Flag of the United States.svg  United States 39--26-201140
4Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 32--23-9--40
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28-1---23430
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2516-----920
7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 198-6-5--20
8Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 22------10
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