Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics
At the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the six alpine skiing events were held on Piz Nair from Monday, 2 February to Thursday, 5 February 1948.[1][2]
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Venue | Piz Nair, St. Moritz Graubünden, Switzerland |
Dates | 2–5 February 1948 |
Competitors | 174 from 25 nations |
After these games, the giant slalom was added and the combined event was dropped as an Olympic medal event for four decades, until 1988. From 1956 through 1980, the combined continued as an FIS medal event for the concurrent World Championships, using the results from three events, conducted as a "paper race."
Henri Oreiller of France earned a medal in all three events, with two golds and a bronze. Trude Beiser of Austria and Gretchen Fraser of the United States both won two medals, a gold and a silver each.
The first Olympics after World War II did not invite Germany or Japan.
Medal summary
editMen's events
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Henri Oreiller France |
2:55.0 | Franz Gabl Austria |
2:59.1 | Rolf Olinger Switzerland Karl Molitor Switzerland |
3:00.3 |
Slalom |
Edy Reinalter Switzerland |
2:10.3 | James Couttet France |
2:10.8 | Henri Oreiller France |
2:12.8 |
Combined |
Henri Oreiller France |
3.27 | Karl Molitor Switzerland |
6.44 | James Couttet France |
6.95 |
Source:[1]
Women's events
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Downhill |
Hedy Schlunegger Switzerland |
2:28.3 | Trude Beiser Austria |
2:29.1 | Resi Hammerer Austria |
2:30.2 |
Slalom |
Gretchen Fraser United States |
1:57.2 | Antoinette Meyer Switzerland |
1:57.7 | Erika Mahringer Austria |
1:58.0 |
Combined |
Trude Beiser Austria |
6.58 | Gretchen Fraser United States |
6.95 | Erika Mahringer Austria |
7.04 |
Source:[1]
Medal table
editRank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Switzerland | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
2 | France | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
3 | Austria | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
4 | United States | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Totals (4 entries) | 6 | 6 | 7 | 19 |
Source:[1]
Course information
editDate | Race | Start Elevation |
Finish Elevation |
Vertical Drop |
Course Length |
Average Gradient |
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Mon 2 Feb | Downhill – men | 2,700 m (8,858 ft) | 1,870 m (6,135 ft) | 830 m (2,723 ft) | 3.371 km (2.095 mi) | 24.6% |
Mon 2 Feb | Downhill – women | 2,394 m (7,854 ft) | 1,870 m (6,135 ft) | 524 m (1,719 ft) | 2.135 km (1.327 mi) | 24.5% |
Thu 5 Feb | Slalom – men | 2,090 m (6,857 ft) | 1,870 m (6,135 ft) | 220 m (722 ft) | ||
Thu 5 Feb | Slalom – women | 2,050 m (6,726 ft) | 1,870 m (6,135 ft) | 180 m (591 ft) | ||
Wed 4 Feb | Slalom – (K) – men | 2,090 m (6,857 ft) | 1,870 m (6,135 ft) | 220 m (722 ft) | ||
Wed 4 Feb | Slalom – (K) – women | 2,050 m (6,726 ft) | 1,870 m (6,135 ft) | 220 m (722 ft) |
Participating nations
editTwenty-five nations sent alpine skiers to compete. Despite being a part of the Axis until 1943, Italy was invited; Germany and Japan were excluded.
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Rapport Général sur les V Jeux Olympiques" (PDF). Comité Olympique Suisse. LA84 Foundation. 1948. pp. 38–46, 49–52. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
- ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1948 St. Moritz Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
External links
edit- Olympic.org – 1948 St. Moritz
- FIS-Ski.com – results – 1948 Winter Olympics
- International Olympic Committee results database