6th Vitranc Cup (1967)

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6th Vitranc Cup
Postcard of Kranjska Gora 1967.jpg
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]

Contents

Official results

Giant slalom

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

RankCompetitorTime
1 Flag of East Germany.svg Eberhard Riedel 1:56.79
2 Flag of East Germany.svg Ernst Scherzer 1:58.90
3 Flag of Austria.svg H. Stueffer 1:59.15
4 Flag of Italy.svg Felice De Nicolo 1:59.29
5 Flag of France.svg J. Jallifier 1:59.48
6 Flag of Germany.svg Ludwig Leitner 2:00.07
7 Flag of Austria.svg H. Brunnmayer 2:02.01
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg H. Zingre 2:02.68
9 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Jorg Schlager 2:02.72
10 Flag of Austria.svg A. Alpiger 2:03:02
11 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Schaller 2:03.33
12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mario Bergamin 2:04.00
13 Flag of Japan.svg Y. Fukuhara 2:06.46
14 Flag of France.svg Patrick Russel 2:04.67
15 Flag of Austria.svg David Zwilling 2:05.22
16 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Andrej Klinar 2:05.33
17 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Blaž Jakopič 2:05.37
18 Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Dereziński 2:05.87
19 Flag of Poland.svg Ryszard Ćwikła 2:07.15
20 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Peter Lakota 2:07.52
21 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Tone Vogrinec 2:07.59
22 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Adolf Rösti 2:08.17
23 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Marko Kavčič 2.08.56
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M. Rominger 2:09.09
25 Flag of Austria.svg P. Etschmann 2:09.37
26 Flag of Bulgaria.svg P. Anguelov 2:09.64
27 Flag of Austria.svg P. Beiler 2:09.93
28 Flag of Germany.svg F. Binder 2:10.84
29 Flag of Germany.svg Sch. Auer 2:10.97
30 Flag of Japan.svg Tomio Sasaki 2:12.57
Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Bechter 2:12.57
32 Flag of Bulgaria.svg G. Atanasov 2:13.32
33 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Andrej Soklič 2:13.48
34 Flag of Austria.svg H. Kogler 2:13.93
35 Flag of Hungary.svg Miklós Bartus 2:16.48
36 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Marko Židan 2:16.72
37 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Oto Pustoslemšek 2:16.93
38 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bernhard Russi 2:18.07
39 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Janez Lajbaher 2:18.47
40 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Ljubo Majniger 2:29.73
5 competitors disqualified
25 competitors did not finish the race

Slalom

On 12 March, slalom was held. [5]

RankCompetitor1st run2nd runTotal
1 Flag of France.svg Alain Blanchard 59.1958.701:57.89
2 Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Bachleda 59.8558.491:58.25
3 Flag of France.svg Patrick Russel 59.9759.681:59.65
4 Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Sodat 59.8760.061:59.93
5 Flag of Poland.svg Bronislav Trzebunia 60.9260.442:01.36
6 Flag of East Germany.svg Ernst Scherzer 61.6259.762:01.38
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kurt Huggler 61.9959.392:01.38
8 Flag of East Germany.svg Eberhard Riedel 60.4261.032:01.45
9 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Peter Lakota 59.4962.172:01.66
10 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Schaller 60.3461.452:01.79
11 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mario Bergamin 59.9261.952:01.87
12 Flag of Italy.svg Felice De Nicolo 62.0660.672:02.73
13 Flag of East Germany.svg Dieter Fersch 60.3762.402:02.77
14 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Weixelbaum 61.3061.882:03.18
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A. Alpiger 61.3262.632:03.95
16 Flag of Japan.svg Y. Fukuhara 63.8660.842:04.70
17 Flag of Austria.svg David Zwilling 61.7863.752:05.53
18 Flag of Italy.svg Oswaldo Demetz 60.6665.152:05.81
19 Flag of Austria.svg H. Stueffer 60.8965.012:05.90
20 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Jorg Schlager 65.5762.692:08.26
21 Flag of Austria.svg Josef Pechter 63.4665.282:08.74
22 Flag of Poland.svg Ryszard Ćwikła 62.4866.592:09.07
23 Flag of Austria.svg Herman Posautz 65.3163.882:09.19
24 Flag of Japan.svg Sasaki Tomio 62.9566.302:09.25
25 Flag of Austria.svg Gerhard Bechter 63.8267.202:11.02
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M. Rominger 64.8467.322:12.16
27 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Andrej Klinar 66.2666.202:12.46
28 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Andrej Soklič 65.8667.432:13.29
29 Flag of Bulgaria.svg P. Anguelov 70.3164.012:14.32
30 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Miran Gašperšič 66.8867.972:14.85
31 Flag of Hungary.svg Andras Morotz 66.0670.522:16.58
32 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg René Berthod 72.5266.092:18.61
33 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Adolf Rösti 64.2297.702:41.92
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Blaž Jakopič Did not finish
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg H. Zingre  
Flag of Austria.svg H. Brunnmayer  
Flag of Bulgaria.svg G. Atanasov  
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kurt Schnider  
Flag of France.svg Mignon B. Rossat Did not start
Flag of Austria.svg Franz Rauter

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References

  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.