Alpine skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

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Men's giant slalom
at the VII Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Mount Faloria,
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
Date29 January 1956
Competitors95 from 29 nations
Winning time3:00.1
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Toni Sailer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svg Andreas Molterer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg Walter Schuster Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
  1952
1960  

The men's giant slalom at the 1956 Winter Olympics was held on 29 January on Mount Faloria, outside Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The course on the Ilio Colli run was 2.660 km (1.65 mi) in length, with a vertical drop of 623 metres (2,044 ft). There were 71 gates for the men to navigate on the course. Ninety-five men from twenty-nine countries entered the race though eight were disqualified. Austrian men swept the medals. [1]

Source: [2]

Results

Sunday, 29 January 1956

RankBib #CompetitorTimeDifference
Gold medal icon.svg18Flag of Austria.svg  Toni Sailer  (AUT)3:00.1
Silver medal icon.svg6Flag of Austria.svg  Andreas Molterer  (AUT)3:06.3+6.2
Bronze medal icon.svg14Flag of Austria.svg  Walter Schuster  (AUT)3:07.2+7.1
410Flag of France.svg  Adrien Duvillard  (FRA)3:07.9+7.8
529Flag of France.svg  Charles Bozon  (FRA)3:08.4+8.3
63Flag of Austria.svg  Ernst Hinterseer  (AUT)3:08.5+8.4
727Flag of Germany.svg  Hanspeter Lanig  (EUA)3:08.6+8.5
815Flag of Germany.svg  Sepp Behr  (EUA)3:11.4+11.3
912Flag of France.svg  François Bonlieu  (FRA)3:11.8+11.7
1013Flag of Italy.svg  Gino Burrini  (ITA)3:12.3+12.2
114Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Chiharu Igaya  (JPN)3:15.6+15.5
1142Flag of Italy.svg  Guido Ghedina  (ITA)3:15.6+15.5
131US flag 48 stars.svg  Ralph Miller  (USA)3:15.8+15.9
1435US flag 48 stars.svg  Thomas Corcoran  (USA)3:16.0+15.9
1530US flag 48 stars.svg  Brooks Dodge  (USA)3:16.4+16.3
1611Flag of Sweden.svg  Stig Sollander  (SWE)3:17.1+17.0
172Flag of Switzerland.svg  Georges Schneider  (SUI)3:17.3+17.2
1828Flag of Switzerland.svg  Roland Blaesi  (SUI)3:18.2+18.1
1921Flag of Switzerland.svg  Martin Julen  (SUI)3:18.5+18.4
2025Flag of Sweden.svg  Ake Nilsson  (SWE)3:21.4+21.3
2119US flag 48 stars.svg  Wallace Werner  (USA)3:21.5+21.4
2232Flag of Norway.svg  Asle Sjåstad  (NOR)3:21.6+21.5
2337Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Jean Zarycki  (POL)3:22.3+22.2
2452Flag of Italy.svg  Dino Pompanin  (ITA)3:22.4+22.3
2516Flag of Italy.svg  Bruno Berrini  (ITA)3:23.1+23.0
2649Flag of Germany.svg  Peppi Schwaiger  (EUA)3:23.5+23.4
2720Flag of Switzerland.svg  Raymond Fellay  (SUI)3:23.9+23.8
289Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Włodzimierz Czarniak  (POL)3:24.2+24.1
2931Flag of Sweden.svg  Olle Dalman  (SWE)3:24.9+24.8
307Flag of France.svg  Gérard Pasquier  (FRA)3:25.6+25.5
3126Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jaroslaw Bogdalek  (TCH)3:27.3+27.2
3277Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Ezven Cermak  (TCH)3:27.7+27.6
3351Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Aleksandr Filatov  (URS)3:27.8+27.7
3441Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Gueorgui Dimitrov  (BUL)3:28.9+28.8
3524Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Josef Marusarz  (POL)3:29.3+29.2
3654Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Kurt Hennrich  (TCH)3:30.4+30.3
3775Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Gheorghe Cristoloveanu  (ROM)3:30.5+30.4
3845Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Vladimir Krajnak  (TCH)3:31.0+30.9
3950Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  André Bertrand  (CAN)3:33.1+33.0
4040Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Franc Cvenkelj  (YUG)3:33.7+33.6
4176Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Gueorgui Varochkin  (BUL)3:33.9+33.8
4236Flag of Finland.svg  Pentti Alonen  (FIN)3:35.0+34.9
4365Flag of Finland.svg  Kalevi Hakkinen  (FIN)3:36.9+36.7
4463Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Petar Anguelov  (BUL)3:40.0+39.9
4568Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Susumu Sugiyama  (JPN)3:40.8+40.7
4671Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yury Sharkov  (URS)3:41.8+41.7
4774Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Ludvig Dornik  (YUG)3:42.4+42.3
4843Flag of Germany.svg  Beni Obermuller  (EUA)3:42.9+42.8
4961Flag of Turkey.svg  Muzzaffer Demirhan  (TUR)3:44.2+44.1
5044Flag of Norway.svg  Hans Andresen  (NOR)3:44.7+44.6
5172Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Joze Ilija  (YUG)3:44.8+44.7
525Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Victor Talianov  (URS)3:45.2+45.1
5360Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Luis Arias  (ESP)3:47.1+47.0
5447Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Andrzej Roj-Gasienica  (POL)3:48.6+48.5
5538Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Gennadiy Tchertistchev  (URS)3:48.9+48.8
5648Flag of Iceland.svg  Eysteinn Þórðarson  (ISL)3:49.4+49.3
5646Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sandy Whitelaw  (GBR)3:49.4+49.3
5879Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nigel Gardner  (GBR)3:51.8+51.7
5969Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Franz Beck  (LIE)3:52.6+52.5
6064Flag of Iceland.svg  Einar Kristjánsson  (ISL)3:53.4+53.3
6139Flag of Australia.svg  Billy Day  (AUS)3:56.9+56.8
62100Flag of Iceland.svg  Stefan Kristjansson  (ISL)3:59.1+59.0
6383Flag of Turkey.svg  Osman Yuce  (TUR)3:59.4+59.3
6466Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Noel Harrison  (GBR)4:00.1+1:00.0
6570Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Denis Feron  (BEL)4:01.8+1:01.7
6673Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robin Hooper  (GBR)4:02.2+1:02.1
67104Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Leopold Schadler  (LIE)4:03.3+1:03.2
6881Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Francisco Viladomat  (ESP)4:08.7+1:08.6
6958Flag of Australia.svg  Tony Aslangul  (AUS)4:09.0+1:08.9
7078Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Theordor Sele  (LIE)4:09.5+1:09.4
7197Flag of Lebanon.svg  Ibrahim Geagea  (LIB)4:10.0+1:09.9
7284Flag of Chile.svg  Vicente Vera  (CHI)4:10.6+1:10.5
7387Flag of Liechtenstein (1937-1982).svg  Ewarld Eberle  (LIE)4:11.6+1:11.5
7482Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Nicolae Pandrea  (ROM)4:12.3+1:12.2
7559Flag of Bolivia.svg  René Farwig  (BOL)4:15.0+1:14.9
7598State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Reza Bazargan  (IRI)4:15.0+1:14.9
7794Flag of Turkey.svg  Zeki Şamiloğlu  (TUR)4:16.6+1:16.5
7893Flag of Chile.svg  Sergio Navarrete  (CHI)4:20.3+1:20.2
7962Flag of Chile.svg  Arturo Hammersley  (CHI)4:20.4+1:20.3
8080Flag of Australia.svg  Frank Prihoda  (AUS)4:31.2+1:31.1
81102Flag of Lebanon.svg  Jean Kairouz  (LIB)4:40.6+1:40.5
8299State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Mahmoud Beiglou  (IRI)4:43.9+1:43.8
83101Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Jaime Talens  (ESP)4:52.2+1:52.1
8496Flag of Australia.svg  James Walker  (AUS)5:21.0+2:20.9
8591Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Aris Vatimbella  (GRE)5:23.6+2:23.5
8695Flag of Lebanon.svg  Georges Gereidi  (LIB)5:34.8+2:34.7
87103Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Christos Papageorgiou  (GRE)7:24.5+4:24.4
17Flag of Sweden.svg  Hans Olofsson  (SWE)DSQ
92Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Luis Molné  (ESP)DSQ
89Flag of Iceland.svg  Steinþór Jakobsson  (ISL)DSQ
90Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Alexandros Vouxinos  (GRE)DSQ
88State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Benik Amirian  (IRI)DSQ
8Flag of Norway.svg  Guttorm Berge  (NOR)DSQ
67Flag of Turkey.svg  Mahmut Eroğlu  (TUR)DSQ
53Flag of Norway.svg  Jan Thorstensen  (NOR)DSQ

Source: [2]

See also

Notes

  1. "Alpine Skiing at the 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Games: Men's Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano (1956), p. 590591

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