Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill

The Men's downhill competition of the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria, was held at Patscherkofel on Thursday, 30 January.[1] The defending world champion was Karl Schranz of Austria,[2] and defending Olympic champion Jean Vuarnet of France had retired from competition.[3]

Men's downhill
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
VenuePatscherkofel
Tyrol, Austria
Date30 January 1964
Competitors84 from 27 nations
Winning time2:18.16
Medalists
Egon Zimmermann  Austria
Léo Lacroix  France
Wolfgang Bartels  United Team of Germany
Men's Downhill
LocationPatscherkofel
Vertical   867 m (2,844 ft)
Top elevation1,952 m (6,404 ft)  
Base elevation1,085 m (3,560 ft)

The race course had a number of casualties during training runs, including the death of Ross Milne of Australia,[4][5] which led to a label of "Course of Fear."[6] Zimmermann was favored by many to win the downhill and to the delight of the Austrian fans he won by 0.74 seconds.[6][7]

The starting gate was at an elevation of 1,952 m (6,404 ft), and the vertical drop was 867 m (2,844 ft).[1] The course length was 3.120 km (1.94 mi) and Zimmerman's winning run resulted in an average speed of 81.297 km/h (50.5 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 6.275 m/s (20.6 ft/s). Following the victory, Zimmerman was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in the United States.[7]

A dozen years later in 1976, Franz Klammer raced on a slightly shorter course (by 100 meters (110 yards)) and shaved more than 32 seconds off of Zimmerman's time to famously win the Olympic downhill.[8]

Results

RankBibNameCountryTimeDifference
7Egon Zimmermann Austria2:18.16
4Léo Lacroix France2:18.90+0.74
11Wolfgang Bartels United Team of Germany2:19.48+1.32
410Jos Minsch Switzerland2:19.54+1.38
53Luggi Leitner United Team of Germany2:19.67+1.51
66Guy Périllat France2:19.79+1.63
715Gerhard Nenning Austria2:19.98+1.82
824Willy Favre Switzerland2:20.23+2.07
914Willy Bogner United Team of Germany2:20.72+2.56
1012Heini Messner Austria2:20.74+2.58
1113Karl Schranz Austria2:20.98+2.82
125Fritz Wagnerberger United Team of Germany2:21.03+2.87
1316Dumeng Giovanoli Switzerland2:21.16+3.00
1420Ni Orsi Jr. United States2:21.59+3.43
1527François Bonlieu France2:21.71+3.55
161Billy Kidd United States2:21.82+3.66
178Buddy Werner United States2:22.05+3.89
1822Georg Grünenfelder Switzerland2:22.69+4.53
192Ivo Mahlknecht Italy2:22.72+4.56
2021Chuck Ferries United States2:23.00+4.84
2125Paride Milianti Italy2:23.01+4.85
2230Raimo Manninen Finland2:23.94+5.78
2319Bruno Alberti Italy2:25.30+7.14
2463Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz Poland2:25.88+7.72
2523Jean-Guy Brunet Canada2:26.59+8.43
2649Ulf Ekstam Finland2:27.31+9.15
2734Martino Fill Italy2:27.33+9.17
2829Gary Battistella Canada2:27.74+9.58
2932Peter Lakota Yugoslavia2:27.82+9.66
3035Rod Hebron Canada2:27.90+9.74
3146Bengt-Erik Grahn Sweden2:29.29+11.13
3261Jon Terje Øverland Norway2:29.74+11.58
3370Hajime Tomii Japan2:30.02+11.86
3448Peter Duncan Canada2:30.06+11.90
3540Luis Viu Spain2:30.35+12.19
3676Vasily Melnikov Soviet Union2:30.83+12.67
3745Olle Rolén Sweden2:31.14+12.98
3843Arild Holm Norway2:31.32+13.16
3937Radim Koloušek Czechoslovakia2:31.34+13.18
4041Bronisław Trzebunia Poland2:32.29+14.13
4160Juan Garriga Spain2:32.85+14.69
429Jean-Claude Killy France2:32.96+14.80
4351Javier Masana Spain2:33.52+15.36
4439John Rigby Great Britain2:34.32+16.16
4562Yoshiharu Fukuhara Japan2:34.55+16.39
4672Tsuneo Noto Japan2:34.76+16.60
4775Tally Monastyryov Soviet Union2:35.27+17.11
4855Hans-Walter Schädler Liechtenstein2:35.84+17.68
4944Andrzej Dereziński Poland2:35.89+17.73
5054Charles Westenholz Great Britain2:36.12+17.96
5142Fric Detiček Yugoslavia2:36.54+18.38
5238August Wolfinger Liechtenstein2:37.25+19.09
5365Josef Gassner Liechtenstein2:37.38+19.22
5469Valery Shein Soviet Union2:38.13+19.97
5574Andrej Klinar Yugoslavia2:39.79+21.63
5677Charles Palmer-Tomkinson Great Britain2:39.97+21.81
5767Yoshihiro Ohira Japan2:40.82+22.66
5853Hernán Boher Chile2:41.67+23.51
5952Prince Karim Aga Khan Iran2:42.59+24.43
6081Petar Angelov Bulgaria2:43.32+25.16
6173Simon Brown Australia2:44.07+25.91
6278Oto Pustoslemšek Yugoslavia2:44.77+26.61
6386Muzaffer Demirhan Turkey2:45.63+27.47
6483Pedro Klempa Argentina2:47.07+28.91
6558Lotfollah Kia Shemshaki Iran2:50.70+32.54
6668Fayzollah Band Ali Iran2:52.44+34.28
6779Nazih Geagea Lebanon2:55.34+37.18
6880Peter Wenzel Australia2:55.58+37.42
6971Ovaness Meguerdonian Iran2:57.10+38.94
7082Osman Yüce Turkey3:03.66+45.50
7184Zeki Şamiloğlu Turkey3:05.71+47.55
7287Abdurrahman Küçük Turkey3:09.99+51.83
7389Konstantinos Karydas Greece3:10.09+51.93
7490Jean Keyrouz Lebanon3:40.44+82.28
7585Michel Rahme Lebanon3:55.15+96.99
7688Jorge Abelardo Eiras Argentina4:34.51+136.35
7764Juan Holz Chile4:51.18+153.02
-47Claudio Wernli ChileDQ-
-31Rune Lindström SwedenDNF-
-33Jeremy Bujakowski IndiaDNF-
-50Lars Olsson SwedenDNF-
-56Jorge Rodríguez SpainDNF-
-57Jonathan Taylor Great BritainDNF-
-91Sami Beyroun LebanonDNF-
Source:[1]

References

  1. "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. "Alpine Skiing at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games: Men's Downhill". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  4. "Australian skier killed in Olympic drill". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. (Florida). Associated Press. January 26, 1964. p. 41.
  5. "Aussie's Milne dies of injuries". Bend Bulletin. (Oregon). UPI. January 25, 1964. p. 5.
  6. Ress, Paul (January 27, 1964). "A fight for life by the home team". Sports Illustrated. p. 32. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013.
  7. Jenkins, Dan (February 10, 1964). "Russian blades and fast French skis". Sports Illustrated. p. 14. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012.
  8. Johnson, William Oscar (16 February 1976). "On came the heroes". Sports Illustrated. p. 10.
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