Men's combined at the V Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | St. Moritz, Switzerland | ||||||||||||
Date | 4 February 1948 | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3.27 points | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics | ||
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Combined | men | women |
Downhill | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
The men's alpine skiing combined event was part of the alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event. The competition consisted of a downhill race held on Monday, 2 February and two slalom heats held on Wednesday, 4 February 1948. Seventy-nine alpine skiers from 24 nations competed. [1]
The only men's downhill race was held on Monday, 2 February. Seventy-eight of the 102 finishers of this downhill race also competed in the first slalom heat of the combined event.
The two-run slalom race of the combined event was held on Wednesday, 4 February.
Place | Downhill | Competitor | 1st run | 2nd run | Time | Difference | Points |
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1 | 13 | James Couttet (FRA) | 68.7 | 66.2 | 134.9 | 0.00 | |
2 | 19 | Edi Mall (AUT) | 69.5 | 66.5 | 136.0 | +1.1 | 0.48 |
3 | 21 | Vittorio Chierroni (ITA) | 70.8 | 67.3 | 138.1 | +3.2 | 1.41 |
4 | 22 | Edy Reinalter (SUI) | 76.3 | 65.8 | 142.1 | +7.2 | 3.18 |
5 | 1 | Henri Oreiller (FRA) | 72.3 | 70.0 | 142.3 | +7.4 | 3.27 |
6 | 3 | Karl Molitor (SUI) | 74.0 | 68.5 | 142.5 | +7.6 | 3.35 |
17 | Antonín Šponar (TCH) | 73.1 | 69.4 | 142.5 | +7.6 | 3.35 | |
8 | 26 | Jack Reddish (USA) | 74.1 | 68.8 | 142.9 | +8.0 | 3.53 |
9 | 10 | Hans Hansson (SWE) | 73.5 | 70.0 | 143.5 | +8.6 | 3.79 |
10 | 38 | Åke Nilsson (SWE) | 75.3 | 69.4 | 144.7 | +9.8 | 4.32 |
11 | 6 | Silvio Alverà (ITA) | 75.3 | 69.6 | 144.9 | +10.0 | 4.41 |
12 | 15 | Eberhard Kneisl (AUT) | 78.1 | 67.8 | 145.9 | +11.0 | 4.85 |
13 | 27 | Luboš Brchel (TCH) | 79.1 | 67.2 | 146.3 | +11.4 | 5.03 |
14 | 9 | Hans Nogler (AUT) | 72.2 | 74.8 | 147.0 | +12.1 | 5.33 |
15 | 47 | Barney McLean (USA) | 76.4 | 71.5 | 147.9 | +13.0 | 5.73 |
16 | 14 | Engelbert Haider (AUT) | 76.4 | 71.8 | 148.2 | +13.3 | 5.86 |
17 | 17 | Steve Knowlton (USA) | 75.5 | 74.0 | 149.5 | +14.6 | 6.43 |
18 | 23 | Georges Panisset (FRA) | 79.8 | 75.5 | 155.3 | +20.4 | 9.00 |
19 | 11 | Adolf Odermatt (SUI) | 79.8 | 75.8 | 155.6 | +20.7 | 9.13 |
20 | 48 | Péter Szikla (HUN) | 84.1 | 72.1 | 156.2 | +21.3 | 9.39 |
21 | 16 | Bjarne Arentz (NOR) | 80.8 | 75.5 | 156.3 | +21.4 | 9.44 |
22 | 34 | Claude Penz (FRA) | 74.7 | 81.8 | 156.5 | +21.6 | 9.52 |
23 | 34 | Robert Blatt (USA) | 75.6 | 81.4 | 157.0 | +22.1 | 9.74 |
28 | Harvey Clifford (CAN) | 86.8 | 70.2 | 157.0 | +22.1 | 9.74 | |
25 | 28 | Hector Sutherland (CAN) | 82.8 | 77.3 | 160.1 | +25.2 | 11.12 |
26 | 39 | Pentti Alonen (FIN) | 89.0 | 71.2 | 160.2 | +25.3 | 11.16 |
27 | 20 | Marius Eriksen (NOR) | 81.6 | 79.4 | 161.0 | +26.1 | 11.51 |
25 | Sverre Johannessen (NOR) | 86.2 | 74.8 | 161.0 | +26.1 | 11.51 | |
29 | 35 | Józef Marusarz (POL) | 83.2 | 78.8 | 162.0 | +27.1 | 11.95 |
30 | 8 | Fernand Grosjean (SUI) | 79.6 | 82.7* | 162.3 | +27.4 | 12.09 |
31 | 69 | Matevž Lukanc (YUG) | 89.3 | 73.1 | 162.4 | +27.5 | 12.13 |
32 | 54 | Slavko Lukanc (YUG) | 87.1 | 75.4 | 162.5 | +27.6 | 12.17 |
33 | 60 | Wilbur Irwin (CAN) | 92.9 | 72.7 | 165.6 | +30.7 | 13.54 |
34 | 70 | Philippe d'Ursel (BEL) | 91.4 | 75.8 | 167.2 | +32.3 | 14.24 |
35 | 52 | Tamás Székely (HUN) | 88.4 | 80.9 | 169.3 | +34.4 | 15.17 |
36 | 46 | Daniel Šlachta (TCH) | 97.4* | 72.0 | 169.4 | +34.5 | 15.21 |
37 | 66 | Ion Coliban (ROU) | 96.0 | 75.4 | 171.4 | +36.5 | 16.10 |
38 | 37 | Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak (POL) | 85.0 | 87.2* | 172.2 | +37.3 | 16.45 |
39 | 59 | Hernán Oelkers (CHI) | 93.6 | 81.6 | 175.2 | +40.3 | 17.78 |
40 | 65 | Károly Kővári (HUN) | 92.5 | 84.2 | 176.7 | +41.8 | 18.44 |
41 | 79 | Poldi Schädler (LIE) | 100.0 | 77.1 | 177.1 | +42.2 | 18.62 |
42 | 62 | David Madzhar (BUL) | 98.9 | 78.5 | 177.4 | +42.5 | 18.75 |
43 | 80 | Jože Bertoncelj (YUG) | 98.5 | 79.6 | 178.1 | +43.2 | 19.06 |
44 | 57 | Dumitru Frăţilă (ROU) | 101.7 | 81.4 | 183.1 | +48.2 | 21.27 |
60 | Donald Garrow (GBR) | 96.8* | 86.3 | 183.1 | +48.2 | 21.27 | |
46 | 31 | Stein Eriksen (NOR) | 111.8* | 71.5 | 183.3 | +48.4 | 21.36 |
47 | 58 | Dumitru Sulică (ROU) | 101.5 | 82.8 | 184.3 | +49.4 | 21.80 |
48 | 86 | José Arias (ESP) | 102.6 | 84.5* | 187.1 | +52.2 | 23.03 |
49 | 64 | Magnús Brynjólfsson (ISL) | 99.0 | 88.7* | 187.7 | +52.8 | 23.29 |
50 | 91 | Gino de Pellegrín (ARG) | 100.8 | 87.2 | 188.0 | +53.1 | 23.42 |
51 | 90 | Theodor Sele (LIE) | 97.5 | 90.8 | 188.3 | +53.4 | 23.56 |
52 | 89 | Thomas Morawitz (ESP) | 104.4 | 84.8 | 189.2 | +54.3 | 23.95 |
53 | 55 | Franz Beck (LIE) | 106.2 | 83.8 | 190.0 | +55.1 | 24.31 |
54 | 50 | Michel Feron (BEL) | 103.0 | 87.8 | 190.8 | +55.9 | 24.67 |
55 | 85 | Otto Jung (ARG) | 105.2 | 86.1 | 191.3 | +56.4 | 24.89 |
56 | 82 | Dimitar Drazhev (BUL) | 109.0* | 84.7 | 193.7 | +58.8 | 25.94 |
57 | 78 | Jaime Errázuriz (CHI) | 101.1 | 94.6 | 195.7 | +1:00.8 | 26.82 |
58 | 96 | Þórir Jónsson (ISL) | 117.0 | 80.5 | 197.5 | +1:02.6 | 27.61 |
59 | 92 | Pablo Rosenkjer (ARG) | 105.3 | 94.6 | 199.9 | +1:05.0 | 28.68 |
60 | 74 | Vasile Ionescu (ROU) | 105.8 | 94.4 | 200.2 | +1:05.3 | 28.81 |
61 | 56 | Albert Irwin (CAN) | 122.0* | 78.9 | 200.9 | +1:06.0 | 29.12 |
62 | 88 | Harry Taylor (GBR) | 105.8 | 97.8 | 203.6 | +1:08.7 | 30.31 |
63 | 74 | Arturo Hammersley (CHI) | 122.5* | 95.5* | 218.0 | +1:23.1 | 36.65 |
64 | 98 | Guðmundur Guðmundsson (ISL) | 135.8 | 84.8 | 220.6 | +1:25.7 | 37.81 |
65 | 73 | Max Gassner (LIE) | 129.0 | 106.9 | 235.9 | +1:41.0 | 44.56 |
66 | 84 | Lajos Máté (HUN) | 139.3 | 106.2 | 245.4 | +1:50.5 | 48.79 |
67 | 68 | Luis de Ridder (ARG) | 166.3 | 80.9 | 247.2 | +1:52.3 | 49.54 |
– | 40 | Stig Sollander (SWE) | DNF | ||||
41 | Olle Dalman (SWE) | DNF | |||||
67 | Jerzy Schindler (POL) | DNF | |||||
83 | Gonzalo Domínguez (CHI) | DNF | |||||
74 | James Palmer-Tomkinson (GBR) | DNF | |||||
94 | Dursun Bozkurt (TUR) | DNF | |||||
97 | Osman Yüce (TUR) | DNF | |||||
100 | José Vila (ESP) | DNF | |||||
101 | Fotios Mavriplis (GRE) | DNF | |||||
102 | Juan Armiñán (ESP) | DNF | |||||
Munir Itani (LIB) | DNF | ||||||
– | 53 | Aimo Vartiainen (FIN) | DQ |
* 5 seconds penalty included.
Place | Competitor | Downhill points | Slalom points | Total |
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Henri Oreiller (FRA) | 0.00 | 3.27 | 3.27 | |
Karl Molitor (SUI) | 3.09 | 3.35 | 6.44 | |
James Couttet (FRA) | 6.95 | 0.00 | 6.95 | |
4 | Edi Mall (AUT) | 8.06 | 0.48 | 8.54 |
5 | Silvio Alverà (ITA) | 4.30 | 4.41 | 8.71 |
6 | Hans Hansson (SWE) | 5.52 | 3.79 | 9.31 |
7 | Vittorio Chierroni (ITA) | 8.28 | 1.41 | 9.69 |
8 | Hans Nogler (AUT) | 4.63 | 5.33 | 9.96 |
9 | Antonín Šponar (TCH) | 7.84 | 3.35 | 11.19 |
10 | Edy Reinalter (SUI) | 8.83 | 3.18 | 12.01 |
11 | Eberhard Kneisl (AUT) | 7.51 | 4.85 | 12.36 |
12 | Jack Reddish (USA) | 9.71 | 3.53 | 13.24 |
13 | Engelbert Haider (AUT) | 7.40 | 5.86 | 13.26 |
14 | Luboš Brchel (TCH) | 9.82 | 5.03 | 14.85 |
15 | Adolf Odermatt (SUI) | 6.51 | 9.13 | 15.64 |
16 | Fernand Grosjean (SUI) | 4.52 | 12.09 | 16.61 |
17 | Bjarne Arentz (NOR) | 7.73 | 9.44 | 17.17 |
18 | Georges Panisset (FRA) | 9.38 | 9.00 | 18.38 |
19 | Åke Nilsson (SWE) | 15.11 | 4.32 | 19.43 |
20 | Marius Eriksen (NOR) | 8.17 | 11.51 | 19.68 |
21 | Harvey Clifford (CAN) | 10.60 | 9.74 | 20.34 |
22 | Sverre Johannesen (NOR) | 9.49 | 11.51 | 21.00 |
23 | Hector Sutherland (CAN) | 10.60 | 11.12 | 21.72 |
24 | Claude Penz (FRA) | 13.46 | 9.52 | 22.98 |
25 | Steve Knowlton (USA) | 17.32 | 6.43 | 23.75 |
26 | Barney McLean (USA) | 19.42 | 5.73 | 25.15 |
27 | Józef Marusarz (POL) | 14.01 | 11.95 | 25.96 |
28 | Pentti Alonen (FIN) | 15.22 | 11.16 | 26.38 |
29 | Robert Blatt (USA) | 18.09 | 9.74 | 27.83 |
30 | Péter Szikla (HUN) | 19.75 | 9.39 | 29.14 |
31 | Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak (POL) | 14.67 | 16.45 | 31.12 |
32 | Stein Eriksen (NOR) | 11.14 | 21.36 | 32.50 |
33 | Daniel Šlachta (TCH) | 19.20 | 15.21 | 34.41 |
34 | Slavko Lukanc (YUG) | 23.28 | 12.17 | 35.45 |
35 | Tamás Székely (HUN) | 22.62 | 15.17 | 37.79 |
36 | Wilbur Irwin (CAN) | 25.71 | 13.54 | 39.25 |
37 | Matevž Lukanc (YUG) | 30.68 | 12.13 | 42.81 |
38 | Hernán Oelkers (CHI) | 25.05 | 17.78 | 42.83 |
39 | Philippe d'Ursel (BEL) | 30.90 | 14.24 | 45.14 |
40 | Dumitru Frăţilă (ROU) | 24.61 | 21.27 | 45.88 |
41 | Ion Coliban (ROU) | 30.02 | 16.10 | 46.12 |
42 | Michel Feron (BEL) | 21.85 | 24.67 | 46.52 |
Dumitru Sulică (ROU) | 24.72 | 21.80 | 46.52 | |
44 | David Madzhar (BUL) | 27.92 | 18.75 | 46.67 |
45 | Donald Garrow (GBR) | 25.71 | 21.27 | 46.98 |
46 | Károly Kővári (HUN) | 29.91 | 18.44 | 48.35 |
47 | Franz Beck (LIE) | 24.06 | 24.31 | 48.37 |
48 | Magnús Brynjólfsson (ISL) | 29.47 | 23.29 | 52.76 |
49 | Albert Irwin (CAN) | 25.71 | 29.12 | 53.51 |
50 | Poldi Schädler (LIE) | 35.86 | 18.62 | 54.48 |
51 | Jože Bertoncelj (YUG) | 36.08 | 19.06 | 55.14 |
52 | Jaime Errázuriz (CHI) | 34.09 | 26.82 | 60.91 |
53 | Vasile Ionescu (ROU) | 32.67 | 28.81 | 61.48 |
54 | José Arias (ESP) | 42.37 | 23.03 | 65.40 |
55 | Dimitar Drazhev (BUL) | 39.83 | 25.94 | 65.77 |
56 | Otto Jung (ARG) | 41.16 | 24.89 | 66.05 |
57 | Arturo Hammersley (CHI) | 32.67 | 36.65 | 69.32 |
58 | Theodor Sele (LIE) | 49.22 | 23.56 | 72.78 |
59 | Thomas Morawitz (ESP) | 49.11 | 23.95 | 73.06 |
60 | Gino de Pellegrín (ARG) | 49.87 | 23.42 | 73.29 |
61 | Harry Taylor (GBR) | 45.68 | 30.31 | 75.99 |
62 | Max Gassner (LIE) | 32.00 | 44.56 | 76.56 |
63 | Luis de Ridder (ARG) | 30.57 | 49.54 | 80.11 |
64 | Pablo Rosenkjer (ARG) | 55.94 | 28.68 | 84.62 |
65 | Þórir Jónsson (ISL) | 61.79 | 27.61 | 89.40 |
66 | Lajos Máté (HUN) | 40.83 | 48.79 | 89.62 |
67 | Guðmundur Guðmundsson (ISL) | 67.30 | 37.81 | 105.11 |
– | Stig Sollander (SWE) | 16.10 | — | DNF |
Olle Dalman (SWE) | 16.21 | — | DNF | |
Aimo Vartiainen (FIN) | 22.86 | — | DNF | |
Jerzy Schindler (POL) | 30.12 | — | DNF | |
James Palmer-Tomkinson (GBR) | 32.67 | — | DNF | |
Gonzalo Domínguez (CHI) | 40.41 | — | DNF | |
Dursun Bozkurt (TUR) | 56.54 | — | DNF | |
Osman Yüce (TUR) | 63.00 | — | DNF | |
José Vila (ESP) | 76.10 | — | DNF | |
Fotios Mavriplis (GRE) | 90.46 | — | DNF | |
Fernando Armiñán (ESP) | 91.62 | — | DNF |
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