Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill

Men's downhill
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueSquaw Valley
DateFebruary 22
Competitors63 from 21 nations
Winning time2:06.0
Medalists
   France
   United Team of Germany
   France
Alpine skiing at the
1960 Winter Olympics
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women

The Men's downhill competition of the Squaw Valley 1960 Olympics was held at Squaw Valley.[1]

The defending world champion was Toni Sailer of Austria.[2]

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Time Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Jean Vuarnet France 2:06.0 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hans Peter Lanig United Team of Germany 2:06.5 +0.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Guy Périllat France 2:06.9 +0.9
4 Willi Forrer Switzerland 2:07.8 +1.8
5 Roger Staub Switzerland 2:08.9 +2.9
6 Bruno Alberti Italy 2:09.1 +3.1
7 Karl Schranz Austria 2:09.2 +3.2
8 Charles Bozon France 2:09.6 +3.6
9 Willy Bogner United Team of Germany 2:09.7 +3.7
10 Egon N. Zimmermann Austria 2:09.8 +3.8
11 Luggi Leitner United Team of Germany 2:10.2 +4.2
12 Paride Milianti Italy 2:10.8 +4.8
13 Jakob Arduser Switzerland 2:10.9 +4.9
14 Dave Gorsuch United States 2:11.0 +5.0
15 Pepi Stiegler Austria 2:13.1 +7.1
16 Eberhard Riedel United Team of Germany 2:13.3 +7.3
17 Gordi Eaton United States 2:14.0 +8.0
18 Max Marolt United States 2:14.2 +8.2
19 Anderl Molterer Austria 2:15.1 +9.1
20 Nando Pajarola Switzerland2:15.4 +9.4
Oddvar Rønnestad Norway
22 Marvin Melville United States2:15.9 +9.9
Verne Anderson Canada
24 Italo Pedroncelli Italy 2:16.8 +10.8
25 Felice De Nicolo Italy 2:18.1 +12.1
26 Jean-Guy Brunet Canada 2:18.2 +12.2
27 Frederick Tommy Canada 2:18.4 +12.4
28 Don Bruneski Canada 2:19.9 +13.9
29 Georgi Varoshkin Bulgaria 2:20.0 +14.0
30 Georgi Dimitrov Bulgaria 2:20.2 +14.2
31 Francisco Cortes Chile 2:20.8 +14.8
32 Vicente Vera Chile 2:24.5 +18.5
33 Jóhann Vilbergsson Iceland 2:24.6 +18.6
34 Chiharu Igaya Japan 2:25.0 +19.0
35 Charlach Mackintosh Great Britain 2:25.1 +19.1
36 Kristinn Benediktsson Iceland 2:26.0 +20.0
37 Eysteinn Þórðarson Iceland 2:26.2 +20.2
38 Hernán Boher Chile 2:26.7 +20.7
39 Victor Tagle Chile 2:26.9 +20.9
40 Geoff Pitchford Great Britain 2:27.3 +21.3
41 Adolf Fehr Liechtenstein 2:27.4 +21.4
42 Manuel García-Moran Spain 2:27.6 +21.6
43 Robert Skepper Great Britain 2:28.1 +22.1
44 Luis Sánchez Spain 2:28.3 +22.3
45 Osvaldo Ancinas Argentina 2:28.4 +22.4
46 Osamu Tada Japan 2:28.5 +22.5
47 Aleksandar Shalamanov Bulgaria 2:29.0 +23.0
48 Sam Chaffey New Zealand 2:29.3 +23.3
49 Silvan Kindle
Hermann Kindle
Liechtenstein 2:29.4 +23.4
51 Luis Arias Spain 2:29.8 +23.8
52 Bill Day Australia 2:30.5 +24.5
53 Masayoshi Mitani Japan 2:31.3 +25.3
54 Bill Hunt New Zealand 2:32.0 +26.0
55 John Oakes Great Britain 2:36.0 +30.0
56 Ibrahim Geagea Lebanon 2:39.2 +33.2
57 Peter Brockhoff Australia 2:39.7 +33.7
58 Zeki Şamiloğlu Turkey 2:42.4 +36.4
59 Nazih Geagea Lebanon 3:00.3 +54.3
60 Clemente Tellechea Argentina 3:20.2 +1:14.2
61 Im Gyeong-Sun South Korea 3:34.4 +1:28.4
- Adrien Duvillard France DQ -
- Muzaffer Demirhan Turkey DQ -

References

  1. 1 2 "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report" (PDF). California Olympic Commission. LA84 Foundation. 1960. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1958 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

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