1967 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1967
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene
Downhill Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel
Giant slalom Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene
Slalom Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
Nations Cup Flag of France.svg France Flag of France.svg France
Nations Cup overall Flag of France.svg France
Competition
Locations 10 9
Individual 17 17
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1968

The 1st World Cup races began in early January in West Germany and concluded in late March in the United States. Jean-Claude Killy of France dominated the men's competition, winning each of the three disciplines and the overall title. Nancy Greene of Canada edged out Marielle Goitschel of France for the women's overall title, her first of two consecutive titles, defending successfully in 1968.

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Killy's 12 race wins for the season (amazingly, out of only 17 races during the season) stood as the record for wins in a season by a skier (male or female) until Ingemar Stenmark won 13 races in 1978-79.

Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom [1]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
115 January 1967   Flag of Germany.svg Berchtesgaden SL 001  Flag of Austria.svg Heinrich Messner Flag of France.svg Jules Melquiond Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dumeng Giovanoli
226 January 1967  GS 001  Flag of France.svg Georges Mauduit Flag of France.svg Léo Lacroix Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy
339 January 1967   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Adelboden GS 002  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Willy Favre Flag of France.svg Georges Mauduit
4414 January 1967   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Wengen DH 001  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg Léo Lacroix Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
5515 January 1967  SL 002  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Austria.svg Heinrich Messner Flag of France.svg Jules Melquiond
6621 January 1967   Flag of Austria.svg Kitzbühel DH 002  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Germany.svg Franz Vogler Flag of Austria.svg Heinrich Messner
7722 January 1967  SL 003  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Erik Grahn Flag of France.svg Louis Jauffret
8827 January 1967   Flag of France.svg Megève DH 003  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hans Peter Rohr Flag of Germany.svg Franz Vogler
9929 January 1967  SL 004  Flag of France.svg Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of Austria.svg Karl Schranz
10105 February 1967   Flag of Italy.svg Madonna di Campiglio SL 005  Flag of France.svg Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg Louis Jauffret Flag of France.svg Léo Lacroix
11113 March 1967   Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere DH 004  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg Bernard Orcel Flag of France.svg Guy Périllat
121210 March 1967   Flag of the United States.svg Franconia DH 005  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg Guy Périllat Flag of the United States.svg Jim Barrows
131311 March 1967  SL 006  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Heuga Flag of Austria.svg Herbert Huber
141412 March 1967  GS 003  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg Georges Mauduit Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dumeng Giovanoli
151519 March 1967   Flag of the United States.svg Vail GS 004  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Heuga Flag of Austria.svg Heinrich Messner
161625 March 1967   Flag of the United States.svg Jackson Hole GS 005  Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Killy Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Heuga Flag of Austria.svg Werner Bleiner
171726 March 1967  SL 007  Flag of Austria.svg Herbert Huber Flag of France.svg Georges Mauduit Flag of Austria.svg Werner Bleiner

Women

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom [2]
RaceSeasonDatePlaceTypeWinnerSecondThird
117 January 1967   Flag of Germany.svg Oberstaufen SL 001  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fernande Bochatay Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
228 January 1967  GS 001  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of Germany.svg Burgl Färbinger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fernande Bochatay
3310 January 1967   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grindelwald SL 002  Flag of France.svg Annie Famose Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gina Hathorn Flag of France.svg Isabelle Mir
4411 January 1967  GS 002  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of France.svg Annie Famose Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel
5513 January 1967  DH 001  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of France.svg Isabelle Mir Flag of France.svg Florence Steurer
6618 January 1967   Flag of Austria.svg Schruns DH 002  Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel Flag of Austria.svg Erika Schinegger Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
7719 January 1967  SL 003  Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg Annie Famose Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene
8826 January 1967   Flag of France.svg St. Gervais SL 004  Flag of France.svg Annie Famose Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg Florence Steurer
9928 January 1967  GS 003  Flag of Austria.svg Erika Schinegger Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
10101 February 1967   Flag of Italy.svg Monte Bondone SL 005  Flag of Germany.svg Burgl Färbinger Flag of France.svg Annie Famose Flag of Austria.svg Traudl Hecher
11113 March 1967   Flag of Italy.svg Sestriere DH 003  Flag of Italy.svg Giustina Demetz
Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel
Flag of France.svg Florence Steurer
121210 March 1967   Flag of the United States.svg Franconia DH 004  Flag of France.svg Isabelle Mir Flag of Austria.svg Erika Schinegger Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
131311 March 1967  GS 004  Flag of France.svg Christine Béranger Flag of France.svg Florence Steurer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene
141412 March 1967  SL 006  Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg Isabelle Mir Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
151519 March 1967   Flag of the United States.svg Vail GS 005  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of Austria.svg Erika Schinegger Flag of France.svg Annie Famose
161624 Mar 1967   Flag of the United States.svg Jackson Hole GS 006  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of Austria.svg Erika Schinegger Flag of Austria.svg Traudl Hecher
171726 Mar 1967  SL 007  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nancy Greene Flag of France.svg Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg Florence Steurer

Men

For the overall title and in each discipline standings in 1967, the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. Point deduction is given in ().

Overall

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Killy won 12 of 15, no points in two events. He won the overall with max points.
PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGSSL
1 Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg  France 225757575
2 Heinrich Messner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 114313251
3 Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg  France 108371358
4 Léo Lacroix Flag of France.svg  France 93243930
5 Georges Mauduit Flag of France.svg  France 8206022
6 Jimmy Heuga Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7004228
7 Karl Schranz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 6292132
8 Herbert Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5801444
9 Werner Bleiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4842717
10 Louis Jauffret Flag of France.svg  France 460046

Downhill

see complete table

Jean-Claude Killy won the cup with maximum points by winning all 5 events.
PlaceNameCountryTotal4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 6 Flag of Austria.svg 8 Flag of France.svg 11 Flag of Italy.svg 12 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg  France 75252525(25)(25)
2 Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg  France 3721520
3 Franz Vogler Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3612015
4 Gerhard Nenning Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 33(1)111111(2)
5 Heinrich Messner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 31(4)15(6)88
5 Hans Peter Rohr Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 312011
7 Bernard Orcel Flag of France.svg  France 2826(2)20
8 Léo Lacroix Flag of France.svg  France 242013
9 Jean-Daniel Dätwyler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 22154(1)3
10 Egon Zimmermann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 19118

Giant slalom

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Jean-Claude Killy won the cup with maximum points.
PlaceNameCountryTotal2 Flag of Germany.svg 3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 14 Flag of the United States.svg 15 Flag of the United States.svg 16 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg  France 75(15)252525(25)
2 Georges Mauduit Flag of France.svg  France 60251520
3 Jimmy Heuga Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4222020
4 Léo Lacroix Flag of France.svg  France 3920118
5 Heinrich Messner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 32(3)(4)11156
6 Werner Bleiner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 278415
7 Dumeng Giovanoli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 23158
8 Karl Schranz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 214611
9 Willy Favre Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2020
10 Scott Henderson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16862

Slalom

see complete table

Jean-Claude Killy won the cup with maximum points.
PlaceNameCountryTotal1 Flag of Germany.svg 5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 7 Flag of Austria.svg 9 Flag of France.svg 10 Flag of Italy.svg 13 Flag of the United States.svg 17 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Jean-Claude Killy Flag of France.svg  France 75(11)2525(20)25
2 Guy Périllat Flag of France.svg  France 58(6)8(8)2525
3 Heinrich Messner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 512520(4)(3)6
4 Louis Jauffret Flag of France.svg  France 461115(11)20
Jules Melquiond Flag of France.svg  France 46201511(6)
6 Herbert Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 44(3)41525
7 Karl Schranz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 32(4)61115(1)
8 Léo Lacroix Flag of France.svg  France 3041511
9 Jimmy Heuga Flag of the United States.svg  United States 282620
10 Dumeng Giovanoli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 23158

Women

Overall

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For the overall title in 1967, the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms counted. 11 racers had a point deduction. The championship was decided in the last race of the season.

PlaceNameCountryTotalDHGSSL
1 Nancy Greene Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 176367565
2 Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg  France 172564670
3 Annie Famose Flag of France.svg  France 158385070
4 Isabelle Mir Flag of France.svg  France 115472246
5 Florence Steurer Flag of France.svg  France 114343941
6 Erika Schinegger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11040655
7 Burgl Färbinger Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6552238
Traudl Hecher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 65132032
9 Giustina Demetz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6442157
10 Christine Béranger Flag of France.svg  France 4803711
11 Fernande Bochatay Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 3901920
12 Inge Jochum Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 308220
13 Penny McCoy Flag of the United States.svg  United States 250322
14 Gina Hathorn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 230023
15 Annerösli Zryd Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 222200

Downhill

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In Women's Downhill World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Two racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). For the very first time there was a shared win, when Marielle Goitschel and Giustina Demetz tied at Sestriere.

PlaceNameCountryTotal5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 6 Flag of Austria.svg 11 Flag of Italy.svg 12 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg  France 5662525
2 Isabelle Mir Flag of France.svg  France 4720225
3 Giustina Demetz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4211(1)256
4 Erika Schinegger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 402020
5 Annie Famose Flag of France.svg  France 3815815
6 Nancy Greene Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 362511
7 Florence Steurer Flag of France.svg  France 3415415(4)
8 Annerösli Zryd Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 221111
9 Traudl Hecher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 13382
10 Suzy Chaffee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 12831

Giant slalom

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In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Eight racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Nancy Greene won four races. She won the cup with maximum points.

PlaceNameCountryTotal2 Flag of Germany.svg 4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 9 Flag of France.svg 13 Flag of the United States.svg 15 Flag of the United States.svg 16 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Nancy Greene Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 752525(15)25(25)
2 Erika Schinegger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 6525(11)2020
3 Annie Famose Flag of France.svg  France 502015(3)15(8)
4 Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg  France 46(8)1520(4)(6)11
5 Florence Steurer Flag of France.svg  France 39(6)81120(4)
6 Christine Béranger Flag of France.svg  France 3711251
7 Burgl Färbinger Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 22202
Inge Jochum Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 221111
Isabelle Mir Flag of France.svg  France 22(2)886
10 Traudl Hecher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2032(2)(2)15

Slalom

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In Women's Slalom World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

PlaceNameCountryTotal1 Flag of Germany.svg 3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 7 Flag of Austria.svg 8 Flag of France.svg 10 Flag of Italy.svg 14 Flag of the United States.svg 17 Flag of the United States.svg
1 Annie Famose Flag of France.svg  France 70(15)252025(20)(15)
Marielle Goitschel Flag of France.svg  France 70(11)252025(20)
3 Nancy Greene Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 65251525
4 Isabelle Mir Flag of France.svg  France 4615(8)2011
5 Florence Steurer Flag of France.svg  France 41111515
6 Burgl Färbinger Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3821125
7 Traudl Hecher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 326(2)1115
8 Gina Hathorn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23203
9 Penny McCoy Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22868
10 Fernande Bochatay Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2020

Nations Cup

Overall

PlaceCountryTotalMenLadies
1Flag of France.svg  France 1547802745
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 684391293
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27450224
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 26416797
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1749777
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1274285
7Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1153877
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 32320
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23023

Men

French racers won 15 races out of 17 – Austrian races were only able to win the first and the last event.

PlaceCountryTotalDHGSSLRacersWins
1Flag of France.svg  France 8022162363501115
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39111210817182
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 16778642590
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States 9715433960
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 500222830
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 421941940
7Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 38360220
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 32003240

Women

PlaceCountryTotalDHGSSLRacersWins
1Flag of France.svg  France 74518323532778
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 293721437881
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 224361157327
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 9726314050
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8545152531
6Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 7711224431
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 771295680
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23002310

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of France.svg  France 23181859
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7029
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 35816
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1214
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1001
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 0347
7Flag of the United States.svg  United States 0314
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0101
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0101
Totals (9 entries)353334102

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References

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  2. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1967 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation . Retrieved 24 September 2018.