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

Women's slalom
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
VenueAxamer Lizum
DateFebruary 1
Competitors46 from 16 nations
Winning time1:46.71
Medalists
   France
   France
   United States
Alpine skiing at the
1964 Winter Olympics
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women

The Women's giant slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1964 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum, Austria.[1]

The defending world champion was Marianne Jahn of Austria.[2]

French sisters Christine Goitschel (gold) and Marielle Goitschel (silver) became the first sisters to win Olympic gold and silver in the same event.[3] They would repeat the double-sibling podium, switching their gold-silver order, in the giant slalom two days later.

Results

[1]

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Christine Goitschel France 0:43.85 0:46.01 1:29.86 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Marielle Goitschel France 0:43.09 0:47.68 1:30.77 +0.91
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jean Saubert United States 0:44.78 0:46.58 1:31.36 +1.50
4 Heidi Biebl United Team of Germany 0:44.61 0:49.43 1:34.04 +4.18
5 Edith Zimmermann Austria 0:46.24 0:48.03 1:34.27 +4.41
6 Christl Haas Austria 0:46.43 0:48.68 1:35.11 +5.25
7 Liv Jagge-Christiansen Norway 0:47.67 0:48.71 1:36.38 +6.52
8 Patricia du Roy de Blicquy Belgium 0:47.15 0:49.86 1:37.01 +7.15
9 Pia Riva Italy 0:46.65 0:50.55 1:37.20 +7.34
10 Barbi Henneberger United Team of Germany 0:47.17 0:50.38 1:37.55 +7.69
Heidi Mittermaier United Team of Germany 0:47.41 0:50.14
12 Linda Meyers United States 0:47.02 0:50.91 1:37.93 +8.07
13 Françoise Gay Switzerland 0:45.78 0:53.22 1:39.00 +9.14
14 Heidi Obrecht Switzerland 0:47.37 0:51.96 1:39.33 +9.47
15 Nancy Greene Canada 0:49.95 0:51.47 1:41.42 +11.56
16 Linda Crutchfield-Bocock Canada 0:49.38 0:53.77 1:43.15 +13.29
17 Jane Gissing Great Britain 0:49.70 0:54.48 1:44.18 +14.32
18 Stalina Demidova-Korzukhina Soviet Union 0:51.88 0:53.09 1:44.97 +15.11
19 Joan Hannah United States 0:51.36 0:56.03 1:47.39 +17.53
20 Galina Sidorova Soviet Union 0:51.72 0:56.54 1:48.26 +18.40
21 Tania Heald Great Britain 0:52.03 0:56.40 1:48.43 +18.57
22 Lidia Barbieri Sacconaghi Italy 0:53.39 0:55.84 1:49.23 +19.37
23 Majda Ankele Yugoslavia 0:59.44 0:51.54 1:50.98 +21.12
24 María Cristina Schweizer Argentina 0:53.43 0:58.45 1:51.88 +22.02
25 Theres Obrecht Switzerland 1:02.56 0:51.53 1:54.09 +24.23
26 Ildikó Szendrődi-Kővári Hungary 0:55.86 0:59.05 1:54.91 +25.05
27 Yevgeniya Kabina-Sidorova Soviet Union 0:52.00 1:07.48 1:59.48 +29.62
28 Christine Smith Australia 0:58.09 1:05.58 2:03.67 +33.81
- Traudl Hecher Austria 0:44.52 DNF - -
- Cécile Prince France 0:44.76 DQ - -
- Annie Famose France 0:45.13 DQ - -
- Dikke Eger-Bergman Norway ? DNF - -
- Inge Senoner Italy ? DQ - -
- Marianne Jahn-Nutt Austria DNF - - -
- Fernande Bochatay Switzerland DNF - - -
- Astrid Sandvik Norway DQ - - -
- Barbara Ferries United States DQ - - -
- Maria Gąsienica Daniel-Szatkowska Poland DQ - - -
- Giustina Demetz Italy DQ - - -
- Krista Fanedl Yugoslavia DQ - - -
- Gina Hathorn Great Britain DQ - - -
- Burgl Färbinger United Team of Germany DQ - - -
- Nancy Holland Canada DQ - - -
- Divina Galica Great Britain DQ - - -
- Judy Forras Australia DQ - - -
- Karen Dokka Canada DQ - - -

References

  1. 1 2 "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1962 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. QMI Agency writer (2014-02-09). "Dufour-Lapointe duo not first 1-2 Olympics sister act". Toronto Sun.com. Retrieved 2014-02-13.

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