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5th Vitranc Cup (1966)

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5th Vitranc Cup

Guy Périllat (FRA) won slalom event
Giant slalom
Date: 19 February 1966
Event: FIS 1A International
Official list: 70
Ranked: 53
Course setter: Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Gates: 72
Start: 1,355 m
Finish:    840 m
Vertical drop:    515 m
Slalom
Date: 20 February 1966
Event: FIS 1A International
Official list: 68
Ranked: 43
Course 1: »Bedanc«
Course 2: »Vitranc«
Course setter 1: Hans Senger (AUT)
Course setter 2: Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Gates (1st run): 70
Gates (2nd run): 74

5th Vitranc Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 19 and 20 February 1966 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events.[1]

Official results

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Giant slalom

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On 19 February, giant slalom at vertical drop at 515 metres was held.[2][3][4]

Rank Competitor Time
1 Austria Werner Bleiner 2:21.3
2 France Guy Périllat 2:22.9
3 Austria Karl Schranz 2:23.6
4 France Leo Lacroix 2:24.7
5 France Jules Melquiond 2:25.0
6 West Germany Ludwig Leitner 2:26.3
7 Switzerland Stefan Kälin 2:27.1
8 France Bernard Orcel 2:27.2
Italy Gerardo Mussner 2:27.2
10 France Georges Mauduit 2:27.3
11 Switzerland Jakob Tischauser 2.27.6
12 Switzerland Willy Favre 2:28.8
13 Switzerland Andreas Sprecher 2:29.6
Switzerland Kurt Schnider 2:29.6
15 Switzerland Albert Pitteloud 2:29.8
16 Austria Hugo Nindl 2:29.9
17 Austria Herbert Huber 2:30.0
18 Sweden Olle Rollen 2:30.1
19 Sweden Lars Olsson 2:30.3
20 East Germany Ernst Scherzer 2:30.4
21 France Pierre Stamos 2:30.5
22 Austria Stefan Sodat 2:30.9
23 France Alain Blanchard 2:34.0
24 Italy Giovanni Dibona 2:35.1
25 Italy Gioseppe De Biasio 2:37.7
Italy Oswaldo Demetz 2:37.7
27 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota 2:38.0
28 United Kingdom Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson 2:39.4
29 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar 2:40.3
30 Sweden Per Olof Richardsson 2:41.9
Sweden Staffan Lindgren 2:41.9
32 Sweden Rolf Edlund 2:42.3
33 East Germany Arndt Schumann 2:43.1
34 East Germany Bernd Dorfel 2:44.8
35 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec 2:47.3
36 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Klinar 2:47.9
37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric Detiček 2:48.3
38 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda 2:50.6
39 United Kingdom Peter Norman 2:53.8
39 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek 2:53.8
41 United Kingdom Charles von Westenholz 2:54.5
42 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Lajbaher 2:55.7
43 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor Zajc 2:56.2
44 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič 2:57.7
45 Romania Gornel Tabaras 2:58.2
46 United Kingdom David Freeth 2:59.0
47 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Židan 3.01.6
48 United Kingdom Charles Palmer-Tomkinson 3:03.5
49 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič 3:06.8
50 Hungary Josef Reith 3:08.2
51 Romania Virgil Brenci 3:20.1
52 Romania Dorin Munteanu 3:23.2
53 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alojz Fortin 3:29.9
Austria Egon Zimmerman DNS  
West Germany Maks Rieger  
Romania Kurt Ghon DSQ  
Italy Carlo Senoner
Austria Heini Messner DNF  
East Germany Eberhard Riedel  
Italy Ivo Mahlknecht  
East Germany Peter Lutzendorf  
East Germany Klaus Illing  
West Germany Georg Sonneberger  
Austria Gerhard Riml  
Sweden Mauritz Lindstrom  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Čop  
Hungary Andras Marotz  
Australia Malcolm Milne  
Japan Kanai Takashi  
Hungary Geza Nemeth

Slalom

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On 20 February, slalom was held on »Bedanc« (1st) and »Vitranc« (2nd) courses.[5][6][7]

Rank Competitor 1st run 2nd run Total
1 France Guy Périllat 57.03 54.63 1:51.66
2 Austria Karl Schranz 57.14 54.55 1:51.69
3 West Germany Ludwig Leitner 57.30 55.39 1:52.69
4 Austria Heini Messner 57.19 55.54 1:52.73
5 Italy Carlo Senoner 57.09 55.81 1:52.90
6 Austria Hugo Nindl 58.09 55.17 1:53.19
7 East Germany Ernst Scherzer 59.25 55.73 1:54.98
8 Sweden Olle Rollen 57.76 57.75 1:55.51
9 Italy Ivo Mahlknecht 59.19 56.51 1:55.70
10 Switzerland Andreas Sprecher 59.43 56.82 1:56.25
11 Austria Stefan Sodat 59.13 57.27 1:56.40
12 France Alain Blanchard 59.80 56.75 1:56.55
13 France Georges Mauduit 1:00.13 56.52 1:56.65
14 Austria Herbert Huber 59.36 57.40 1:56.76
15 France Pierre Stamos 1:00.40 57.41 1:57.81
16 Switzerland Kurt Schnider 1:00.53 57.34 1:57.87
17 Switzerland Willy Favre 59.98 58.02 1:58.00
18 East Germany Peter Lutzendorf 1:00.94 57.40 1:58.34
19 Sweden Lars Olsson 1:00.03 58.54 1:58.57
20 Italy Gerardo Musser 1:01.04 57.54 1:58.58
21 Italy Giovanni Dibonar 59.49 59.78 1:59.27
22 Switzerland Albert Pitteloud 1:01.68 58.02 1:59.70
23 France Bernard Orcel 1:00.57 59.37 1:59.94
24 Sweden Staffan Lindgren 1:01.40 59.49 2:00.49
25 Sweden Per Olof Richardsson 1:03.53 57.82 2:01.35
26 Switzerland Jakob Tischauser 1:02.53 59.29 2:01.82
27 West Germany Georg Sonneberger 1:03.23 1:00.45 2:03.68
28 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič 1:04.31 1:02.27 2:06.58
29 Italy Oswaldo Demetz 1:02.20 1:04.85 2:07.05
30 East Germany Bernd Dorfel 1:05.27 1:02.88 2:08.15
31 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar 1:06.26 1:04.06 2:10.32
32 Australia Malcolm Milne 1:06.62 1:06.16 2:12.78
33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Klinar 1:07.19 1:06.30 2:13.49
34 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec 1:08.99 1:05.15 2:14.14
35 Romania Kurt Ghon 1:12.24 1:04.16 2:16.40
36 United Kingdom Peter Norman 1:09.46 1:07.60 2:17.06
37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda 1:14.58 1:04.39 2:18.97
38 Romania Gornel Tabaras 1:14.97 1:04.31 2:19.28
39 United Kingdom Charles von Westnholz 1:12.50 1:07.48 2:19.98
40 Romania Dorin Munteanu 1:13.52 1:07.96 2:21.48
41 United Kingdom Charles Palmer-Tomkinson 1:14.24 1:09.81 2:24.05
42 United Kingdom David Freeth 1:13.13 1:20.55 2:33.68
43 Hungary Geza Nemeth 1:23.89 1:19.65 2:43.54
Austria Egon Zimmerman Did not start    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor Zajc Disqualified in 1st run  
France Leo Lacroix
Austria Werner Bleiner
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Čop
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Puhak
Sweden Rolf Edlund Disqualified in 2nd run  
France Jules Melquiond  
Switzerland Stefan Kälin    
United Kingdom Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alojz Fortin    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Lajbaher    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric Detiček Did not finish in 1st run
Japan Kanai Takashi
Austria J. Rieth
Hungary Andras Marotz
Romania Virgil Brenci  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Kavčič
Italy Gioseppe de Biasio Did not finish in 2nd run  
East Germany Arndt Schumann    
Sweden Mauritz Lindstrom    
East Germany Eberhard Riedel
East Germany Klaus Illing

References

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  1. ^ "Svetovna elita na najvišji ravni (page 8)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 23 February 1966.
  2. ^ "Domala vsa svetovna elita na startu (page 7)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 19 February 1966.
  3. ^ "Velika zmaga Bleinerja (Avstr.) (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 20 February 1966.
  4. ^ "FIS 1A Giant Slalom, official results" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 19 February 1966.
  5. ^ "Slalom with photo gallery and description (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 21 February 1966.
  6. ^ "V slalomu: Guy Perillat (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 21 February 1966.
  7. ^ "FIS 1A Slalom, official results" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 21 February 1966.
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