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]
On 11 March, giant slalom at vertical drop at 435 metres was held. [2] [3] [4]
Rank | Competitor | Time | ||
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1 | Eberhard Riedel | 1:56.79 | ||
2 | Ernst Scherzer | 1:58.90 | ||
3 | H. Stueffer | 1:59.15 | ||
4 | Felice De Nicolo | 1:59.29 | ||
5 | J. Jallifier | 1:59.48 | ||
6 | Ludwig Leitner | 2:00.07 | ||
7 | H. Brunnmayer | 2:02.01 | ||
8 | H. Zingre | 2:02.68 | ||
9 | Hans Jorg Schlager | 2:02.72 | ||
10 | A. Alpiger | 2:03:02 | ||
11 | Franz Schaller | 2:03.33 | ||
12 | Mario Bergamin | 2:04.00 | ||
13 | Y. Fukuhara | 2:06.46 | ||
14 | Patrick Russel | 2:04.67 | ||
15 | David Zwilling | 2:05.22 | ||
16 | Andrej Klinar | 2:05.33 | ||
17 | Blaž Jakopič | 2:05.37 | ||
18 | Andrzej Dereziński | 2:05.87 | ||
19 | Ryszard Ćwikła | 2:07.15 | ||
20 | Peter Lakota | 2:07.52 | ||
21 | Tone Vogrinec | 2:07.59 | ||
22 | Adolf Rösti | 2:08.17 | ||
23 | Marko Kavčič | 2.08.56 | ||
24 | M. Rominger | 2:09.09 | ||
25 | P. Etschmann | 2:09.37 | ||
26 | P. Anguelov | 2:09.64 | ||
27 | P. Beiler | 2:09.93 | ||
28 | F. Binder | 2:10.84 | ||
29 | Sch. Auer | 2:10.97 | ||
30 | Tomio Sasaki | 2:12.57 | ||
Gerhard Bechter | 2:12.57 | |||
32 | G. Atanasov | 2:13.32 | ||
33 | Andrej Soklič | 2:13.48 | ||
34 | H. Kogler | 2:13.93 | ||
35 | Miklós Bartus | 2:16.48 | ||
36 | Marko Židan | 2:16.72 | ||
37 | Oto Pustoslemšek | 2:16.93 | ||
38 | Bernhard Russi | 2:18.07 | ||
39 | Janez Lajbaher | 2:18.47 | ||
40 | Ljubo Majniger | 2:29.73 | ||
5 competitors disqualified | ||||
25 competitors did not finish the race |
On 12 March, slalom was held. [5]
Rank | Competitor | 1st run | 2nd run | Total |
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1 | Alain Blanchard | 59.19 | 58.70 | 1:57.89 |
2 | Andrzej Bachleda | 59.85 | 58.49 | 1:58.25 |
3 | Patrick Russel | 59.97 | 59.68 | 1:59.65 |
4 | Stefan Sodat | 59.87 | 60.06 | 1:59.93 |
5 | Bronislav Trzebunia | 60.92 | 60.44 | 2:01.36 |
6 | Ernst Scherzer | 61.62 | 59.76 | 2:01.38 |
Kurt Huggler | 61.99 | 59.39 | 2:01.38 | |
8 | Eberhard Riedel | 60.42 | 61.03 | 2:01.45 |
9 | Peter Lakota | 59.49 | 62.17 | 2:01.66 |
10 | Franz Schaller | 60.34 | 61.45 | 2:01.79 |
11 | Mario Bergamin | 59.92 | 61.95 | 2:01.87 |
12 | Felice De Nicolo | 62.06 | 60.67 | 2:02.73 |
13 | Dieter Fersch | 60.37 | 62.40 | 2:02.77 |
14 | Heinz Weixelbaum | 61.30 | 61.88 | 2:03.18 |
15 | A. Alpiger | 61.32 | 62.63 | 2:03.95 |
16 | Y. Fukuhara | 63.86 | 60.84 | 2:04.70 |
17 | David Zwilling | 61.78 | 63.75 | 2:05.53 |
18 | Oswaldo Demetz | 60.66 | 65.15 | 2:05.81 |
19 | H. Stueffer | 60.89 | 65.01 | 2:05.90 |
20 | Hans Jorg Schlager | 65.57 | 62.69 | 2:08.26 |
21 | Josef Pechter | 63.46 | 65.28 | 2:08.74 |
22 | Ryszard Ćwikła | 62.48 | 66.59 | 2:09.07 |
23 | Herman Posautz | 65.31 | 63.88 | 2:09.19 |
24 | Sasaki Tomio | 62.95 | 66.30 | 2:09.25 |
25 | Gerhard Bechter | 63.82 | 67.20 | 2:11.02 |
26 | M. Rominger | 64.84 | 67.32 | 2:12.16 |
27 | Andrej Klinar | 66.26 | 66.20 | 2:12.46 |
28 | Andrej Soklič | 65.86 | 67.43 | 2:13.29 |
29 | P. Anguelov | 70.31 | 64.01 | 2:14.32 |
30 | Miran Gašperšič | 66.88 | 67.97 | 2:14.85 |
31 | Andras Morotz | 66.06 | 70.52 | 2:16.58 |
32 | René Berthod | 72.52 | 66.09 | 2:18.61 |
33 | Adolf Rösti | 64.22 | 97.70 | 2:41.92 |
Blaž Jakopič | Did not finish | |||
H. Zingre | ||||
H. Brunnmayer | ||||
G. Atanasov | ||||
Kurt Schnider | ||||
Mignon B. Rossat | Did not start | |||
Franz Rauter |
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