Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics
Alpine skiing at the VIII Olympic Winter Games | |
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File:Squaw-Valley-1960-Ski-Venues.jpg | |
Venue | Squaw Valley, California, United States |
Dates | February 20–26, 1960 |
No. of events | 6 |
Competitors | 133 from 22 nations |
Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics | ||
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File:Alpine skiing pictogram.svg | ||
Downhill | men | women |
Giant slalom | men | women |
Slalom | men | women |
Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, California, United States, consisted of six events. Competitions took place at Squaw Peak (Men's downhill), KT-22 (Women's downhill, Men's slalom and giant slalom), and Papoose Peak (Women's slalom and giant slalom).[1][2] The 1960 Winter Games marked the last where race result times were recorded in tenths of a second; at the 1964 Winter Games, the race result times would be recorded in hundredths.
Medal summary
Seven nations won medals in alpine skiing, with Switzerland leading the medal table, winning two golds. Austria won the most total medals with five, one gold, two silver, and two bronze. Austria's Ernst Hinterseer led the individual medal table, with one gold and one bronze. The top women's medalist was the United States' Penny Pitou with two silver medals, having lost giant slalom by a tenth of a second.
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | File:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland (SUI) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
2 | File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria (AUT) | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
3 | File:Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg United Team of Germany (EUA) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
4 | File:Flag of France.svg France (FRA) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
5 | File:Flag of Canada (1957–1965).svg Canada (CAN) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
6 | File:US flag 49 stars.svg United States (USA) | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
7 | File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy (ITA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (7 entries) | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 |
Source:[1]
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Jean Vuarnet File:Flag of France.svg France |
2:06.0 | Hans-Peter Lanig File:Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg United Team of Germany |
2:06.5 | Guy Périllat File:Flag of France.svg France |
2:06.9 |
Giant slalom |
Roger Staub File:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland |
1:48.3 | Josef Stiegler File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria |
1:48.7 | Ernst Hinterseer File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria |
1:49.1 |
Slalom |
Ernst Hinterseer File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria |
2:08.9 | Hias Leitner File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria |
2:10.3 | Charles Bozon File:Flag of France.svg France |
2:10.4 |
Source:[1]
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Heidi Biebl File:Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg United Team of Germany |
1:37.6 | Penny Pitou File:US flag 49 stars.svg United States |
1:38.6 | Traudl Hecher File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria |
1:38.9 |
Giant slalom |
Yvonne Rüegg File:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland |
1:39.9 | Penny Pitou File:US flag 49 stars.svg United States |
1:40.0 | Giuliana Chenal-Minuzzo File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy |
1:40.2 |
Slalom |
Anne Heggtveit File:Flag of Canada (1957–1965).svg Canada |
1:49.6 | Betsy Snite File:US flag 49 stars.svg United States |
1:52.9 | Barbi Henneberger File:Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg United Team of Germany |
1:56.6 |
Source:[1]
Course information
Date | Race | Start Elevation |
Finish Elevation |
Vertical Drop |
Course Length |
Average Gradient |
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Mon 22-Feb | Downhill – men | 2,707 m (8,881 ft) | 1,949 m (6,394 ft) | 758 m (2,487 ft) | 3.095 km (1.923 mi) | 24.5% |
Sat 20-Feb | Downhill – women | 2,447 m (8,028 ft) | 1,894 m (6,214 ft) | 553 m (1,814 ft) | 1.828 km (1.136 mi) | 30.3% |
Sun 21-Feb | Giant slalom – men | 2,447 m (8,028 ft) | 1,894 m (6,214 ft) | 553 m (1,814 ft) | 1.800 km (1.118 mi) | 30.7% |
Tue 23-Feb | Giant slalom – women | 2,276 m (7,467 ft) | 1,894 m (6,214 ft) | 382 m (1,253 ft) | 1.300 km (0.808 mi) | 29.4% |
Wed 24-Feb | Slalom – men | 2,110 m (6,923 ft) | 1,894 m (6,214 ft) | 216 m (709 ft) | 0.590 km (0.367 mi) | 36.6% |
Fri 26-Feb | Slalom – women | 2,080 m (6,824 ft) | 1,894 m (6,214 ft) | 186 m (610 ft) | 0.480 km (0.298 mi) | 38.8% |
Participating nations
Twenty-two nations sent alpine skiers to compete in the events in Squaw Valley, and South Korea made its Olympic alpine skiing debut. Below is a list of the competing nations; in parentheses are the number of competitors.[1]
World championships
From 1948 through 1980, the alpine skiing events at the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships, held every two years. With the addition of the giant slalom, the combined event was dropped for 1950 and 1952, but returned as a World Championship event in 1954 as a "paper race" which used the results from the three events. During the Olympics from 1956 through 1980, World Championship medals were awarded by the FIS for the combined event. The combined returned as a separate event at the World Championships in 1982 and at the Olympics in 1988.
Combined
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report". California Olympic Commission. California State Printing Office. 1960. pp. 95–96. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ↑ "Alpine Skiing at the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
External links
- FIS-Ski.com – alpine skiing – 1960 Winter Olympics – Squaw Valley, USA