Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

The Men's giant slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1976 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum.[1][2]

Men's giant slalom
at the XII Olympic Winter Games
VenueAxamer Lizum
Date9–10 February 1976
Competitors97 from 31 nations
Winning time3:26.97
Medalists
Heini Hemmi  Switzerland
Ernst Good  Switzerland
Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden
Men's Giant Slalom
LocationAxamer Lizum
Vertical   450 m (1,476 ft)
   425 m (1,394 ft)
Top elevation1,990 m (6,529 ft)  
2,035 m (6,677 ft)  
Base elevation1,540 m (5,052 ft)
1,610 m (5,282 ft)
Axamer Lizum
Location in Austria

The defending world champion was Gustavo Thoeni of Italy and led the 1976 World Cup, while Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark was the defending World Cup giant slalom champion.[3][4]

Results

[1]

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TotalDifference
Heini Hemmi Switzerland1:45.411:41.563:26.97-
Ernst Good Switzerland1:44.601:42.573:27.17+0.20
Ingemar Stenmark Sweden1:46.511:40.903:27.41+0.44
4Gustavo Thoeni Italy1:44.191:43.483:27.67+0.70
5Phil Mahre United States1:45.581:42.623:28.20+1.23
6Engelhard Pargätzi Switzerland1:46.161:42.603:28.76+1.79
7Fausto Radici Italy1:46.871:43.223:30.09+3.12
8Franco Bieler Italy1:47.001:43.243:30.24+3.27
9Greg Jones United States1:48.091:43.683:31.77+4.80
10Albert Burger West Germany1:47.321:45.363:32.68+5.71
11Miloslav Sochor Czechoslovakia1:47.461:46.073:33.53+6.56
12Stig Strand Sweden1:48.631:45.033:33.66+6.69
13Steve Mahre United States1:47.801:45.963:33.76+6.79
14Hansi Hinterseer Austria1:46.461:47.343:33.80+6.83
15Alain Navillod France1:47.151:47.183:34.33+7.36
16Juan Manuel Fernández Ochoa Spain1:48.061:46.713:34.77+7.80
17Willi Frommelt Liechtenstein1:48.441:47.273:35.71+8.74
18Bojan Križaj Yugoslavia1:49.081:46.823:35.90+8.93
19Wolfgang Junginger West Germany1:49.791:46.233:36.02+9.05
20Andreas Wenzel Liechtenstein1:48.531:47.723:36.25+9.28
21Cary Adgate United States1:48.641:47.773:36.41+9.44
22Jim Hunter Canada1:48.561:48.803:37.36+10.39
23Bohumír Zeman Czechoslovakia1:49.101:48.463:37.56+10.59
24Francisco Fernández Ochoa Spain1:48.651:49.473:38.12+11.15
25Philippe Barroso France1:50.231:48.263:38.49+11.52
26Petar Popangelov Bulgaria1:50.681:48.363:39.04+12.07
27Philippe Hardy France1:51.201:49.233:40.43+13.46
28Sepp Ferstl West Germany1:49.981:51.543:41.52+14.55
29Claude Perrot France1:49.481:53.363:42.84+15.87
30Christian Neureuther West Germany1:52.291:51.733:44.02+17.05
31Ivan Penev Bulgaria1:51.591:52.513:44.10+17.13
32Luis Rosenkjer Argentina1:53.981:54.183:48.16+21.19
33Alan Stewart Great Britain1:54.491:55.153:49.64+22.67
34Sumihiro Tomii Japan1:53.921:55.813:49.73+22.76
35Andrej Koželj Yugoslavia1:54.431:56.053:50.48+23.51
36Jaime Ros Spain1:55.251:56.543:51.79+24.82
37Mikio Katagiri Japan1:54.681:58.053:52.73+25.76
38Roman Dereziński Poland1:55.441:58.273:53.71+26.74
39Sigurður Jónsson Iceland1:58.461:57.763:56.22+29.25
40Robert Blanchaer Belgium1:57.372:00.533:57.90+30.93
41Roberto Koifman Chile1:58.152:01.343:59.49+32.52
42Adrián Roncallo Argentina2:00.162:00.464:00.62+33.65
43José Luis Koifman Chile1:58.932:02.424:01.35+34.38
44Brett Kendall New Zealand2:01.822:02.234:04.05+37.08
45Dan Cristea Romania2:01.782:03.514:05.29+38.32
46Tómas Leifsson Iceland2:01.832:03.544:05.37+38.40
47Gorban Ali Kalhor Iran2:02.302:06.654:08.95+41.98
48Carlos Font Andorra2:11.032:14.624:25.65+58.68
49Spyros Theodorou Greece2:12.792:16.294:29.08+62.11
50Thomas Karadimas Greece2:19.062:34.574:53.63+86.66
51Giorgio Cecchetti San Marino2:37.152:41.025:18.17+111.20
52Chen Yun-Ming Republic of China2:39.822:43.265:23.08+116.11
-Piero Gros Italy1:45.69DNF--
-Torsten Jakobsson Sweden1:48.26DNF--
-Alois Morgenstern Austria1:48.33DNF--
-Walter Tresch Switzerland1:49.26DNF--
-Gudmund Söderin Sweden1:50.94DNF--
-Robert Safrata Canada1:51.70DNF--
-Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein1:52.69DNF--
-Ken Read Canada1:52.81DNF--
-Dave Murray Canada1:54.43DNF--
-Adjin Pašović Yugoslavia1:54.82DNF--
-Georgi Kochov Bulgaria1:54.86DNF--
-Vladimir Drazhev Bulgaria1:55.73DNF--
-Stuart Fitzsimmons Great Britain1:55.77DNF--
-Carlos Alberto Martínez Argentina1:56.03DNF--
-Kim Clifford Australia1:56.66DQ--
-Peter Fuchs Great Britain1:56.94DNF--
-Antoine Crespo Andorra1:59.59DNF--
-Ion Cavaşi Romania1:59.90DNS--
-Mohammad Kalhor Iran1:59.95DNF--
-Juan Angel Olivieri Argentina2:01.08DNF--
-Haukur Jóhannsson Iceland2:01.76DNF--
-Stuart Blakely New Zealand2:02.12DNF--
-Akbar Kalili Iran2:02.98DQ--
-Rafael Cañas Chile2:03.65DNF--
-Esteve Tomas Andorra2:04.63DNF--
-Árni Óðinsson Iceland2:05.28DNF--
-Xavier Areny Andorra2:05.86DNF--
-Federico García Chile2:06.99DNF--
-Mümtaz Demirhan Turkey2:17.58DNF--
-Murat Tosun Turkey2:17.99DNF--
-Maurizio Battistini San Marino2:33.33DNF--
-Robin Armstrong New ZealandDNF---
-Ersin Ayrłksa TurkeyDNF---
-Ahmet Kıbıl TurkeyDNF---
-Mohammad Hadj Kia Shemshaki IranDNF---
-Didier Xhaet BelgiumDNF---
-Konrad Bartelski Great BritainDNF---
-Vladimir Andreyev Soviet UnionDNF---
-Miran Gašperšič YugoslaviaDNF---
-Masami Ichimura JapanDNF---
-Odd Sørli NorwayDNF---
-Franz Klammer AustriaDNF---
-Erik Håker NorwayDNF---
-Thomas Hauser AustriaDNF---
-Haruhisa Chiba JapanDQ---

References

  1. "Final Report - XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the XIIth Winter Olympic Games 1976. LA84 Foundation. 1976. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "Alpine Skiing at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games: Men's Giant Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  3. "1975 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. "1974 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
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