Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

The Men's slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1964 Olympics was held on 8 February at Axamer Lizum.[1][2][3]

Men's slalom
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
VenueAxamer Lizum
DateFebruary 7–8
Competitors96 from 28 nations
Winning time2:11.13
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pepi Stiegler  Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Billy Kidd  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jimmie Heuga  United States
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The defending world champion was Charles Bozon of France.[4]

Final

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Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
  Pepi Stiegler   Austria 1:09.03 1:02.10 2:11.13
  Billy Kidd   United States 1:10.96 1:00.31 2:11.27 +0.14
  Jimmie Heuga   United States 1:10.16 1:01.36 2:11.52 +0.39
4 Michel Arpin   France 1:11.16 1:01.75 2:12.91 +1.78
5 Luggi Leitner   United Team of Germany 1:11.19 1:01.75 2:12.94 +1.81
6 Adolf Mathis   Switzerland 1:10.77 1:02.22 2:12.99 +1.86
7 Gerhard Nenning   Austria 1:10.29 1:02.91 2:13.20 +2.07
8 Buddy Werner   United States 1:11.64 1:01.82 2:13.46 +2.33
9 Wolfgang Bartels   United Team of Germany 1:13.83 1:02.09 2:15.92 +4.79
10 Stefan Kälin   Switzerland 1:13.92 1:02.12 2:16.04 +4.91
11 Italo Pedroncelli   Italy 1:13.94 1:02.38 2:16.32 +5.19
12 Guy Périllat   France 1:17.00 0:59.33 2:16.33 +5.20
13 Ernst Scherzer   United Team of Germany 1:14.67 1:03.43 2:18.10 +6.97
14 Willy Favre   Switzerland 1:13.63 1:04.59 2:18.22 +7.09
15 Ivo Mahlknecht   Italy 1:13.69 1:04.54 2:18.23 +7.10
16 Per Martin Sunde   Norway 1:14.23 1:04.13 2:18.36 +7.23
17 Paride Milianti   Italy 1:13.50 1:04.90 2:18.40 +7.27
18 Eberhard Riedel   United Team of Germany 1:13.57 1:05.28 2:18.85 +7.72
19 Peter Duncan   Canada 1:14.22 1:04.88 2:19.10 +7.97
20 Martino Fill   Italy 1:14.53 1:05.10 2:19.63 +8.50
21 Hias Leitner   Austria 1:17.07 1:02.57 2:19.64 +8.51
22 Raimo Manninen   Finland 1:14.82 1:05.45 2:20.27 +9.14
23 Yoshiharu Fukuhara   Japan 1:14.35 1:06.36 2:20.71 +9.58
24 Karl Schranz   Austria 1:10.04 1:11.54 2:21.58 +10.45
25 Vasily Melnikov   Soviet Union 1:16.18 1:06.43 2:22.61 +11.48
26 Rune Lindström   Sweden 1:16.00 1:06.68 2:22.68 +11.55
27 Bronisław Trzebunia   Poland 1:16.27 1:06.46 2:22.73 +11.60
28 Olle Rolén   Sweden 1:16.14 1:06.94 2:23.08 +11.95
29 Jon Terje Øverland   Norway 1:19.16 1:05.68 2:24.84 +13.71
30 Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz   Poland 1:18.31 1:06.68 2:24.99 +13.86
31 Hajime Tomii   Japan 1:18.49 1:06.60 2:25.09 +13.96
32 Peter Lakota   Yugoslavia 1:18.59 1:07.65 2:26.24 +15.11
33 Andrzej Dereziński   Poland 1:18.21 1:09.30 2:27.51 +16.38
34 Yoshinari Kida   Japan 1:19.11 1:10.00 2:29.11 +17.98
35 Arild Holm   Norway 1:21.14 1:08.77 2:29.91 +18.78
36 Hans-Walter Schädler   Liechtenstein 1:20.29 1:11.71 2:32.00 +20.87
37 Javier Masana   Spain 1:22.10 1:13.57 2:35.67 +24.54
38 Yoshihiro Ohira   Japan 1:28.79 1:09.08 2:37.87 +26.74
39 Árni Sigurðsson   Iceland 1:25.34 1:13.78 2:39.12 +27.99
- Jos Minsch   Switzerland 1:15.07 DQ - -
- Lars Olsson   Sweden 1:18.74 DQ - -
- Anton Šoltýs   Czechoslovakia 1:30.00 DQ - -
- François Bonlieu   France DQ - - -
- Jean-Guy Brunet   Canada DQ - - -
- Bengt-Erik Grahn   Sweden DQ - - -
- Chuck Ferries   United States DQ - - -
- Jean-Claude Killy   France DQ - - -
- Rod Hebron   Canada DQ - - -
- Ulf Ekstam   Finland DQ - - -

Source:[1]

Qualifying

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Round 1

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The top 25 finishers advanced directly to the final, the others went to round two.[1]

Rank Name Country Time Difference
1 François Bonlieu   France 51.23 -
2 Luggi Leitner   United Team of Germany 51.45 +0.22
3 Guy Périllat   France 52.33 +1.10
4 Jimmy Heuga   United States 52.45 +1.22
5 Buddy Werner   United States 53.19 +1.96
6 Pepi Stiegler   Austria 53.41 +2.18
Adolf Mathis   Switzerland
8 Karl Schranz   Austria 53.55 +2.32
9 Vasily Melnikov   Soviet Union 53.59 +2.36
10 Gerhard Nenning   Austria 53.60 +2.37
11 Billy Kidd   United States 53.73 +2.50
12 Stefan Kälin   Switzerland 53.93 +2.70
13 Michel Arpin   France 54.07 +2.84
14 Italo Pedroncelli   Italy 54.22 +2.99
15 Willy Favre   Switzerland 54.29 +3.06
16 Rune Lindström   Sweden 54.43 +3.20
17 Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz   Poland 54.55 +3.32
18 Paride Milianti   Italy 54.67 +3.44
19 Ernst Scherzer   United Team of Germany 54.77 +3.54
20 Hias Leitner   Austria 54.90 +3.67
21 Jon Terje Øverland   Norway 54.90 +3.67
22 Jos Minsch   Switzerland 54.95 +3.72
23 Jean-Guy Brunet   Canada 54.98 +3.75
24 Bengt-Erik Grahn   Sweden 54.99 +3.76
25 Chuck Ferries   United States 55.17 +3.94
26 Per Martin Sunde   Norway 55.24 +4.01
27 Arild Holm   Norway 55.57 +4.34
28 Tally Monastyryov   Soviet Union 55.71 +4.48
29 Jean-Claude Killy   France 55.79 +4.56
30 Eberhard Riedel   United Team of Germany 55.88 +4.65
31 Yoshihiro Ohira   Japan 56.31 +5.08
32 Raimo Manninen   Finland 56.33 +5.10
33 Valery Shein   Soviet Union 56.33 +5.10
34 Martino Fill   Italy 56.43 +5.20
35 Andrzej Dereziński   Poland 56.75 +5.52
36 Ulf Ekstam   Finland 57.11 +5.88
37 Yoshinari Kida   Japan 57.36 +6.13
38 Bronisław Trzebunia   Poland 57.72 +6.49
39 Peter Lakota   Yugoslavia 57.84 +6.61
40 Wolfgang Bartels   United Team of Germany 57.91 +6.68
41 Petar Angelov   Bulgaria 58.14 +6.91
42 Olle Rolén   Sweden 58.39 +7.16
43 Anton Šoltýs   Czechoslovakia 58.67 +7.44
44 Juan Garriga   Spain 59.53 +8.30
45 Lars Olsson   Sweden 59.80 +8.57
46 Jóhann Vilbergsson   Iceland 60.39 +9.16
47 Javier Masana   Spain 60.95 +9.72
48 Hans-Walter Schädler   Liechtenstein 61.53 +10.30
49 Yoshiharu Fukuhara   Japan 61.66 +10.43
50 Charles Westenholz   Great Britain 61.96 +10.73
51 Luis Sánchez   Spain 62.40 +11.17
52 Francisco Cortes   Chile 64.43 +13.20
53 Osvaldo Ancinas   Argentina 64.63 +13.40
54 Piers, Baron de Westenholz   Great Britain 65.12 +13.89
55 Peter Brockhoff   Australia 65.32 +14.09
56 Fayzollah Band Ali   Iran 65.60 +14.37
57 Josef Gassner   Liechtenstein 65.78 +14.55
58 Simon Brown   Australia 66.83 +15.60
59 Rod Hebron   Canada 67.56 +16.33
60 Juan Holz   Chile 67.56 +16.33
61 Nazih Geagea   Lebanon 68.21 +16.98
62 Lotfollah Kia Shemshaki   Iran 68.47 +17.24
63 Peter Wenzel   Australia 68.68 +17.45
64 Jonathan Taylor   Great Britain 68.73 +17.50
65 Árni Sigurðsson   Iceland 69.03 +17.80
66 August Wolfinger   Liechtenstein 69.75 +18.52
67 Prince Karim Aga Khan   Iran 71.92 +20.69
68 John Rigby   Great Britain 72.16 +20.93
69 Muzaffer Demirhan   Turkey 72.26 +21.03
70 Zeki Şamiloğlu   Turkey 72.81 +21.58
71 Oto Pustoslemšek   Yugoslavia 73.82 +22.59
72 Luis Viu   Spain 74.06 +22.83
73 Vicente Vera   Chile 74.82 +23.59
74 Ivo Mahlknecht   Italy 76.97 +25.74
75 Jean Keyrouz   Lebanon 77.36 +26.13
76 Osman Yüce   Turkey 78.75 +27.52
77 Vasilios Makridis   Greece 79.70 +28.47
78 Hajime Tomii   Japan 80.85 +29.62
79 Manuel Mena   Argentina 85.60 +34.37
80 Bahattin Topal   Turkey 85.99 +34.76
81 Michel Rahme   Lebanon 86.76 +35.53
82 Konstantinos Karydas   Greece 91.51 +40.28
83 Dimitrios Pappos   Greece 102.76 +51.53
84 Jo Yeong-Seok   South Korea 109.14 +57.91
85 Kim Dong-Baek   South Korea 121.88 +70.65
- Kristinn Benediktsson   Iceland DQ -
- Robert Swan   Canada DQ -
- Jorge Abelardo Eiras   Argentina DNF -
- Pedro Klempa   Argentina DNF -
- Peter Duncan   Canada DNF -
- Hernán Boher   Chile DNF -
- Ovaness Meguerdonian   Iran DNF -
- Sami Beyroun   Lebanon DNF -
- Radim Koloušek   Czechoslovakia DNF -
- Fric Detiček   Yugoslavia DNF -
- Andrej Klinar   Yugoslavia DNF -

Round 2

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The top 25 finishers advanced directly to the final, the others went to round two.[1]

Rank Name Country Time Difference
1 Jean-Claude Killy   France 53.79 -
2 Yoshiharu Fukuhara   Japan 54.07 +0.28
3 Eberhard Riedel   United Team of Germany 54.44 +0.65
4 Per Martin Sunde   Norway 55.03 +1.24
5 Raimo Manninen   Finland 55.41 +1.62
6 Peter Lakota   Yugoslavia 55.59 +1.80
7 Ivo Mahlknecht   Italy 55.78 +1.99
8 Wolfgang Bartels   United Team of Germany 55.84 +2.05
9 Rod Hebron   Canada 55.99 +2.20
10 Tally Monastyryov   Soviet Union 56.09 +2.30
11 Martino Fill   Italy 56.32 +2.53
12 Peter Duncan   Canada 56.43 +2.64
13 Bronisław Trzebunia   Poland 56.55 +2.76
14 Andrzej Dereziński   Poland 56.66 +2.87
15 Lars Olsson   Sweden 56.66 +2.87
16 Olle Rolén   Sweden 57.17 +3.38
17 Hajime Tomii   Japan 57.44 +3.65
18 Yoshinari Kida   Japan 58.06 +4.27
19 Yoshihiro Ohira   Japan 58.09 +4.30
20 Ulf Ekstam   Finland 58.48 +4.69
21 Javier Masana   Spain 59.14 +5.35
22 Arild Holm   Norway 59.31 +5.52
23 Anton Šoltýs   Czechoslovakia 59.45 +5.66
24 Hans-Walter Schädler   Liechtenstein 59.62 +5.83
25 Árni Sigurðsson   Iceland 59.67 +5.88
26 Luis Sánchez   Spain 60.56 +6.77
27 Kristinn Benediktsson   Iceland 60.57 +6.78
28 Charles Westenholz   Great Britain 60.99 +7.20
29 Jonathan Taylor   Great Britain 61.33 +7.54
30 Prince Karim Aga Khan   Iran 61.68 +7.89
31 Piers, Baron de Westenholz   Great Britain 61.89 +8.10
32 Josef Gassner   Liechtenstein 61.90 +8.11
33 Hernán Boher   Chile 61.95 +8.16
34 Jóhann Vilbergsson   Iceland 62.23 +8.44
35 John Rigby   Great Britain 62.45 +8.66
36 Luis Viu   Spain 63.18 +9.39
37 Fayzollah Band Ali   Iran 63.80 +10.01
39 Juan Holz   Chile 64.38 +10.59
38 Osvaldo Ancinas   Argentina 64.35 +10.56
40 Ovaness Meguerdonian   Iran 64.38 +10.59
41 Jorge Abelardo Eiras   Argentina 64.57 +10.78
42 Peter Brockhoff   Australia 64.58 +10.79
43 Fric Detiček   Yugoslavia 65.08 +11.29
44 Simon Brown   Australia 65.88 +12.09
45 Nazih Geagea   Lebanon 66.15 +12.36
46 Bahattin Topal   Turkey 67.69 +13.90
47 August Wolfinger   Liechtenstein 67.72 +13.93
48 Muzaffer Demirhan   Turkey 68.20 +14.41
49 Peter Wenzel   Australia 70.25 +16.46
50 Zeki Şamiloğlu   Turkey 72.03 +18.24
51 Manuel Mena   Argentina 75.88 +22.09
52 Jean Keyrouz   Lebanon 76.24 +22.45
53 Michel Rahme   Lebanon 81.19 +27.40
54 Jo Yeong-Seok   South Korea 88.53 +34.74
55 Konstantinos Karydas   Greece 97.46 +43.67
56 Vasilios Makridis   Greece 100.27 +46.48
- Radim Koloušek   Czechoslovakia DQ -
- Lotfollah Kia Shemshaki   Iran DQ -
- Juan Garriga   Spain DQ -
- Oto Pustoslemšek   Yugoslavia DQ -
- Osman Yüce   Turkey DQ -
- Sami Beyroun   Lebanon DQ -
- Dimitrios Pappos   Greece DQ -
- Andrej Klinar   Yugoslavia DNF -
- Kim Dong-Baek   South Korea DNF -
- Francisco Cortes   Chile DNF -
- Pedro Klempa   Argentina DNF -
- Petar Angelov   Bulgaria DNF -
- Robert Swan   Canada DNF -
- Valery Shein   Soviet Union DNF -
- Vicente Vera   Chile DNF -

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. p. 94. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games: Men's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Yanks earn two medals in slalom". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 8, 1964. p. 2B.
  4. ^ "1962 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.