Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics – Men's combined

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Men's combined
at the V Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
Venue St. Moritz, Switzerland
Date4 February 1948
Winning time3.27 points
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Henri Oreiller Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Karl Molitor Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg James Couttet Flag of France.svg  France
  1936
1988  

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]

Results

Downhill

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.

Slalom

The two-run slalom race of the combined event was held on Wednesday, 4 February.

PlaceDownhillCompetitor1st run2nd runTimeDifferencePoints
113Flag of France.svg  James Couttet  (FRA)68.766.2134.90.00
219Flag of Austria.svg  Edi Mall  (AUT)69.566.5136.0+1.10.48
321Flag of Italy.svg  Vittorio Chierroni  (ITA)70.867.3138.1+3.21.41
422Flag of Switzerland.svg  Edy Reinalter  (SUI)76.365.8142.1+7.23.18
51Flag of France.svg  Henri Oreiller  (FRA)72.370.0142.3+7.43.27
63Flag of Switzerland.svg  Karl Molitor  (SUI)74.068.5142.5+7.63.35
17Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Antonín Šponar  (TCH)73.169.4142.5+7.63.35
826US flag 48 stars.svg  Jack Reddish  (USA)74.168.8142.9+8.03.53
910Flag of Sweden.svg  Hans Hansson  (SWE)73.570.0143.5+8.63.79
1038Flag of Sweden.svg  Åke Nilsson  (SWE)75.369.4144.7+9.84.32
116Flag of Italy.svg  Silvio Alverà  (ITA)75.369.6144.9+10.04.41
1215Flag of Austria.svg  Eberhard Kneisl  (AUT)78.167.8145.9+11.04.85
1327Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Luboš Brchel  (TCH)79.167.2146.3+11.45.03
149Flag of Austria.svg  Hans Nogler  (AUT)72.274.8147.0+12.15.33
1547US flag 48 stars.svg  Barney McLean  (USA)76.471.5147.9+13.05.73
1614Flag of Austria.svg  Engelbert Haider  (AUT)76.471.8148.2+13.35.86
1717US flag 48 stars.svg  Steve Knowlton  (USA)75.574.0149.5+14.66.43
1823Flag of France.svg  Georges Panisset  (FRA)79.875.5155.3+20.49.00
1911Flag of Switzerland.svg  Adolf Odermatt  (SUI)79.875.8155.6+20.79.13
2048Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Péter Szikla  (HUN)84.172.1156.2+21.39.39
2116Flag of Norway.svg  Bjarne Arentz  (NOR)80.875.5156.3+21.49.44
2234Flag of France.svg  Claude Penz  (FRA)74.781.8156.5+21.69.52
2334US flag 48 stars.svg  Robert Blatt  (USA)75.681.4157.0+22.19.74
28Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Harvey Clifford  (CAN)86.870.2157.0+22.19.74
2528Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Hector Sutherland  (CAN)82.877.3160.1+25.211.12
2639Flag of Finland.svg  Pentti Alonen  (FIN)89.071.2160.2+25.311.16
2720Flag of Norway.svg  Marius Eriksen  (NOR)81.679.4161.0+26.111.51
25Flag of Norway.svg  Sverre Johannessen  (NOR)86.274.8161.0+26.111.51
2935Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Józef Marusarz  (POL)83.278.8162.0+27.111.95
308Flag of Switzerland.svg  Fernand Grosjean  (SUI)79.682.7*162.3+27.412.09
3169Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Matevž Lukanc  (YUG)89.373.1162.4+27.512.13
3254Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Slavko Lukanc  (YUG)87.175.4162.5+27.612.17
3360Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Wilbur Irwin  (CAN)92.972.7165.6+30.713.54
3470Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Philippe d'Ursel  (BEL)91.475.8167.2+32.314.24
3552Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Tamás Székely  (HUN)88.480.9169.3+34.415.17
3646Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Daniel Šlachta  (TCH)97.4*72.0169.4+34.515.21
3766Flag of Romania.svg  Ion Coliban  (ROU)96.075.4171.4+36.516.10
3837Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak  (POL)85.087.2*172.2+37.316.45
3959Flag of Chile.svg  Hernán Oelkers  (CHI)93.681.6175.2+40.317.78
4065Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Károly Kővári  (HUN)92.584.2176.7+41.818.44
4179Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Poldi Schädler  (LIE)100.077.1177.1+42.218.62
4262Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  David Madzhar  (BUL)98.978.5177.4+42.518.75
4380Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Jože Bertoncelj  (YUG)98.579.6178.1+43.219.06
4457Flag of Romania.svg  Dumitru Frăţilă  (ROU)101.781.4183.1+48.221.27
60Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Donald Garrow  (GBR)96.8*86.3183.1+48.221.27
4631Flag of Norway.svg  Stein Eriksen  (NOR)111.8*71.5183.3+48.421.36
4758Flag of Romania.svg  Dumitru Sulică  (ROU)101.582.8184.3+49.421.80
4886Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Arias  (ESP)102.684.5*187.1+52.223.03
4964Flag of Iceland.svg  Magnús Brynjólfsson  (ISL)99.088.7*187.7+52.823.29
5091Flag of Argentina.svg  Gino de Pellegrín  (ARG)100.887.2188.0+53.123.42
5190Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Theodor Sele  (LIE)97.590.8188.3+53.423.56
5289Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Thomas Morawitz  (ESP)104.484.8189.2+54.323.95
5355Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Franz Beck  (LIE)106.283.8190.0+55.124.31
5450Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Michel Feron  (BEL)103.087.8190.8+55.924.67
5585Flag of Argentina.svg  Otto Jung  (ARG)105.286.1191.3+56.424.89
5682Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Dimitar Drazhev  (BUL)109.0*84.7193.7+58.825.94
5778Flag of Chile.svg  Jaime Errázuriz  (CHI)101.194.6195.7+1:00.826.82
5896Flag of Iceland.svg  Þórir Jónsson  (ISL)117.080.5197.5+1:02.627.61
5992Flag of Argentina.svg  Pablo Rosenkjer  (ARG)105.394.6199.9+1:05.028.68
6074Flag of Romania.svg  Vasile Ionescu  (ROU)105.894.4200.2+1:05.328.81
6156Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Albert Irwin  (CAN)122.0*78.9200.9+1:06.029.12
6288Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harry Taylor  (GBR)105.897.8203.6+1:08.730.31
6374Flag of Chile.svg  Arturo Hammersley  (CHI)122.5*95.5*218.0+1:23.136.65
6498Flag of Iceland.svg  Guðmundur Guðmundsson  (ISL)135.884.8220.6+1:25.737.81
6573Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Max Gassner  (LIE)129.0106.9235.9+1:41.044.56
6684Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Lajos Máté  (HUN)139.3106.2245.4+1:50.548.79
6768Flag of Argentina.svg  Luis de Ridder  (ARG)166.380.9247.2+1:52.349.54
40Flag of Sweden.svg  Stig Sollander  (SWE)DNF
41Flag of Sweden.svg  Olle Dalman  (SWE)DNF
67Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Jerzy Schindler  (POL)DNF
83Flag of Chile.svg  Gonzalo Domínguez  (CHI)DNF
74Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Palmer-Tomkinson  (GBR)DNF
94Flag of Turkey.svg  Dursun Bozkurt  (TUR)DNF
97Flag of Turkey.svg  Osman Yüce  (TUR)DNF
100Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Vila  (ESP)DNF
101Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Fotios Mavriplis  (GRE)DNF
102Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Juan Armiñán  (ESP)DNF
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Munir Itani  (LIB)DNF
53Flag of Finland.svg  Aimo Vartiainen  (FIN)DQ

* 5 seconds penalty included.

Final standings

PlaceCompetitorDownhill
points
Slalom
points
Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  Henri Oreiller  (FRA)0.003.273.27
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Switzerland.svg  Karl Molitor  (SUI)3.093.356.44
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  James Couttet  (FRA)6.950.006.95
4Flag of Austria.svg  Edi Mall  (AUT)8.060.488.54
5Flag of Italy.svg  Silvio Alverà  (ITA)4.304.418.71
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Hans Hansson  (SWE)5.523.799.31
7Flag of Italy.svg  Vittorio Chierroni  (ITA)8.281.419.69
8Flag of Austria.svg  Hans Nogler  (AUT)4.635.339.96
9Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Antonín Šponar  (TCH)7.843.3511.19
10Flag of Switzerland.svg  Edy Reinalter  (SUI)8.833.1812.01
11Flag of Austria.svg  Eberhard Kneisl  (AUT)7.514.8512.36
12US flag 48 stars.svg  Jack Reddish  (USA)9.713.5313.24
13Flag of Austria.svg  Engelbert Haider  (AUT)7.405.8613.26
14Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Luboš Brchel  (TCH)9.825.0314.85
15Flag of Switzerland.svg  Adolf Odermatt  (SUI)6.519.1315.64
16Flag of Switzerland.svg  Fernand Grosjean  (SUI)4.5212.0916.61
17Flag of Norway.svg  Bjarne Arentz  (NOR)7.739.4417.17
18Flag of France.svg  Georges Panisset  (FRA)9.389.0018.38
19Flag of Sweden.svg  Åke Nilsson  (SWE)15.114.3219.43
20Flag of Norway.svg  Marius Eriksen  (NOR)8.1711.5119.68
21Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Harvey Clifford  (CAN)10.609.7420.34
22Flag of Norway.svg  Sverre Johannesen  (NOR)9.4911.5121.00
23Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Hector Sutherland  (CAN)10.6011.1221.72
24Flag of France.svg  Claude Penz  (FRA)13.469.5222.98
25US flag 48 stars.svg  Steve Knowlton  (USA)17.326.4323.75
26US flag 48 stars.svg  Barney McLean  (USA)19.425.7325.15
27Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Józef Marusarz  (POL)14.0111.9525.96
28Flag of Finland.svg  Pentti Alonen  (FIN)15.2211.1626.38
29US flag 48 stars.svg  Robert Blatt  (USA)18.099.7427.83
30Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Péter Szikla  (HUN)19.759.3929.14
31Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak  (POL)14.6716.4531.12
32Flag of Norway.svg  Stein Eriksen  (NOR)11.1421.3632.50
33Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Daniel Šlachta  (TCH)19.2015.2134.41
34Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Slavko Lukanc  (YUG)23.2812.1735.45
35Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Tamás Székely  (HUN)22.6215.1737.79
36Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Wilbur Irwin  (CAN)25.7113.5439.25
37Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Matevž Lukanc  (YUG)30.6812.1342.81
38Flag of Chile.svg  Hernán Oelkers  (CHI)25.0517.7842.83
39Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Philippe d'Ursel  (BEL)30.9014.2445.14
40Flag of Romania.svg  Dumitru Frăţilă  (ROU)24.6121.2745.88
41Flag of Romania.svg  Ion Coliban  (ROU)30.0216.1046.12
42Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Michel Feron  (BEL)21.8524.6746.52
Flag of Romania.svg  Dumitru Sulică  (ROU)24.7221.8046.52
44Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  David Madzhar  (BUL)27.9218.7546.67
45Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Donald Garrow  (GBR)25.7121.2746.98
46Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Károly Kővári  (HUN)29.9118.4448.35
47Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Franz Beck  (LIE)24.0624.3148.37
48Flag of Iceland.svg  Magnús Brynjólfsson  (ISL)29.4723.2952.76
49Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Albert Irwin  (CAN)25.7129.1253.51
50Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Poldi Schädler  (LIE)35.8618.6254.48
51Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Jože Bertoncelj  (YUG)36.0819.0655.14
52Flag of Chile.svg  Jaime Errázuriz  (CHI)34.0926.8260.91
53Flag of Romania.svg  Vasile Ionescu  (ROU)32.6728.8161.48
54Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Arias  (ESP)42.3723.0365.40
55Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Dimitar Drazhev  (BUL)39.8325.9465.77
56Flag of Argentina.svg  Otto Jung  (ARG)41.1624.8966.05
57Flag of Chile.svg  Arturo Hammersley  (CHI)32.6736.6569.32
58Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Theodor Sele  (LIE)49.2223.5672.78
59Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Thomas Morawitz  (ESP)49.1123.9573.06
60Flag of Argentina.svg  Gino de Pellegrín  (ARG)49.8723.4273.29
61Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harry Taylor  (GBR)45.6830.3175.99
62Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Max Gassner  (LIE)32.0044.5676.56
63Flag of Argentina.svg  Luis de Ridder  (ARG)30.5749.5480.11
64Flag of Argentina.svg  Pablo Rosenkjer  (ARG)55.9428.6884.62
65Flag of Iceland.svg  Þórir Jónsson  (ISL)61.7927.6189.40
66Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957).svg  Lajos Máté  (HUN)40.8348.7989.62
67Flag of Iceland.svg  Guðmundur Guðmundsson  (ISL)67.3037.81105.11
Flag of Sweden.svg  Stig Sollander  (SWE)16.10DNF
Flag of Sweden.svg  Olle Dalman  (SWE)16.21DNF
Flag of Finland.svg  Aimo Vartiainen  (FIN)22.86DNF
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Jerzy Schindler  (POL)30.12DNF
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Palmer-Tomkinson  (GBR)32.67DNF
Flag of Chile.svg  Gonzalo Domínguez  (CHI)40.41DNF
Flag of Turkey.svg  Dursun Bozkurt  (TUR)56.54DNF
Flag of Turkey.svg  Osman Yüce  (TUR)63.00DNF
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Vila  (ESP)76.10DNF
Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Fotios Mavriplis  (GRE)90.46DNF
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Fernando Armiñán  (ESP)91.62DNF

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