FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1972 – Men's alpine combined

The Men's alpine combined competition at the 1972 World Championships was held on 13 February 1972, but it was a paper race.[1]

Men's alpine combined
at the FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships 1972
LocationSapporo, Japan
Dates13 February
Competitors27 from 18 nations
Winning time21.12 pts
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal     Switzerland
bronze medal    Canada
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Alpine Combined event was valid for the World Championships only. No Olympic medals were awarded for this event. Results from all three events of the 1972 Winter Olympics (downhill, slalom, and giant slalom) were translated into FIS points, and then added together to decide the outcome.[1]

Results edit

 
Gustav Thöni three medals won (two gold) at this edition of the World Championships.
# Skier Country DH GS SL AC
  Gustav Thöni   Italy 16.27 0.00 4.84 21.12
  Walter Tresch   Switzerland 9.88 17.62 19.48 46.98
  Jim Hunter   Canada 20.54 11.72 54.15 86.41
4 Reto Barrington   Canada 36.87 25.68 61.31 122.66
5 Malcolm Milne   Australia 22.26 41.04 71.40 134.70
6 Virgil Brenci   Romania 66.72 56.46 54.40 177.58
7 Robert Blanchaer   Belgium 57.69 62.20 77.94 197.83
8 Ivan Penev   Bulgaria 56.25 56.25 86.67 199.17
9 Resmi Resmiev   Bulgaria 60.38 90.92 91.78 243.08
10 Jorge-Emilio Lazzarini   Argentina 85.35 100.95 118.51 304.81
11 Feizollah Bandali   Iran 128.59 149.49 161.94 439.82
- David Zwilling   Austria DNS -
- Andrzej Bachleda-Curus   Poland DNS -
- Edmund Bruggmann   Switzerland DNS -
- Aurelio Garcia   Spain DNS -
- Hank Kashiwa   United States DNS -
- Sep Loidl   Austria DNF -
- Bob Cochran   United States DNF -
- Hans-Joerg Schlager   Germany DNF -
- Willi Frommelt   Liechtenstein DNF -
- Herbert Marxer   Liechtenstein DNF -
- Peik Christensen   Norway DNF -
- Dan Cristea   Romania DNF -
- Henry Duvillard   France DNF -
- Carlos Perner   Argentina DNF -
- Sven Mikaelsson   Sweden DNF -
- Reinhardt Tritscher   Austria DSQ -

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "13.02.72. Sapporo Alpine Combined, men" (PDF). alpineskiworld.net. Retrieved 27 February 2021.

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