Alpine skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

The Women's slalom competition of the 1972 Winter Olympics at Sapporo, Japan, was held at Teine on Friday, February 11.[1][2]

Women's slalom
at the XI Olympic Winter Games
VenueTeine
Hokkaido, Japan
DateFebruary 11, 1972
Competitors42 from 13 nations
Winning time3:09.62
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Barbara Cochran  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Danièle Debernard  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Florence Steurer  France
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Women's Slalom
LocationTeine
Vertical184 m (604 ft)
Top elevation751 m (2,464 ft)  
Base elevation567 m (1,860 ft)
Alpine skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom is located in Hokkaido
Sapporo
Sapporo
Teine
Teine
Mount Eniwa
Mount Eniwa

The defending world champion was Ingrid Lafforgue of France, while her sister Britt Lafforgue was the defending World Cup downhill champion and France's Françoise Macchi led the 1972 World Cup.[3][4]

Barbara Cochran was the winner, edging Danièle Debernard by a scant two hundredths of a second; the two had the fastest times in both runs and were well ahead of the field. It was the first gold medal for the United States in alpine skiing in twenty years.[5][6][7]

Results edit

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
  Barbara Cochran   United States 0:46.05 0:45.19 1:31.24
  Danièle Debernard   France 0:46.08 0:45.18 1:31.26 +0.02
  Florence Steurer   France 0:46.57 0:46.12 1:32.69 +1.45
4 Judy Crawford   Canada 0:47.12 0:46.83 1:33.95 +2.71
5 Annemarie Moser-Pröll   Austria 0:47.20 0:46.83 1:34.03 +2.79
6 Pamela Behr   West Germany 0:47.57 0:46.70 1:34.27 +3.03
7 Monika Kaserer   Austria 0:47.59 0:46.77 1:34.36 +3.12
8 Patty Boydstun   United States 0:48.11 0:47.48 1:35.59 +4.35
9 Susan Corrock   United States 0:48.09 0:47.67 1:35.76 +4.52
9 Toril Førland   Norway 0:47.75 0:48.01 1:35.76 +4.52
11 Gina Hathorn   Great Britain 0:48.72 0:47.46 1:36.18 +4.94
12 Laurie Kreiner   Canada 0:48.81 0:48.49 1:37.30 +6.06
13 Emiko Okazaki   Japan 0:50.06 0:49.47 1:39.53 +8.29
14 Kathy Kreiner   Canada 0:50.55 0:49.72 1:40.27 +9.03
15 Divina Galica   Great Britain 0:51.13 0:49.37 1:40.50 +9.26
16 Harue Okitsu   Japan 0:50.55 0:50.12 1:40.67 +9.43
17 Rosi Mittermaier   West Germany 0:47.27 0:53.90 1:41.17 +9.93
18 Marta Bühler   Liechtenstein 0:50.65 0:51.04 1:41.69 +10.45
19 Galina Shikhova   Soviet Union 0:52.07 0:54.00 1:46.07 +14.83
- Britt Lafforgue   France 0:46.23 DQ - -
- Gertrud Gabl   Austria 0:47.80 DNF - -
- Silvia Stump   Switzerland 0:49.19 DNF - -
- Diane Pratte   Canada 0:49.32 DNF - -
- Karianne Christiansen   Norway 0:52.59 DNF - -
- Wiltrud Drexel   Austria DNF - - -
- Conchita Puig   Spain DNF - - -
- Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland DNF - - -
- Traudl Treichl   West Germany DNF - - -
- Anne Brusletto   Norway DNF - - -
- Rosi Speiser   West Germany DNF - - -
- Bernadette Zurbriggen   Switzerland DNF - - -
- Lotta Sollander   Sweden DNF - - -
- Rita Good   Switzerland DNF - - -
- Valentina Iliffe   Great Britain DNF - - -
- Carol Blackwood   Great Britain DNF - - -
- Mitsuyo Nagumo   Japan DNF - - -
- Svetlana Isakova   Soviet Union DNF - - -
- Miyuki Katagiri   Japan DNF - - -
- Michèle Jacot   France DQ - - -
- Marilyn Cochran   United States DQ - - -
- Gyri Sørensen   Norway DQ - - -
- Nina Merkulova   Soviet Union DQ - - -

Source:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The XI Olympic Winter Games Sapporo 1972" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the XIth Olympic Winter Games. LA84 Foundation. 1972. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1972 Sapporo Winter Games: Women's Slalom". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1971 World Cup standings". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "1970 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  5. ^ "Miss Cochran wins gold in slalom race". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 11, 1972. p. 1B.
  6. ^ "Barbara Cochran streaks for gold". Bend Bulletin. (Oregon). UPI. February 11, 1972. p. 10.
  7. ^ Damata, Ted (February 11, 1972). "Miss Cochran wins slalom; 3d U.S. gold". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 3.