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1957 Slalom, Men 1. Josl Rieder AUT 1.25 -1.50 2. Toni Sailer AUT 0.00 1957 Slalom, men 1. Josl Rieder AUT 1.25 -1.50 2. Toni Sailer AUT 0.00 0.00 and Anderl Molterer AUT 0.00 0.00 and Ernst Hinterseer AUT 0.60 0.00 5. Christian Pravda AUT 2.00 0.15 6. Georges Schneider SUI 0.50 1.00 7. Francois Bonileu FRA 1.00 1.00 8. Hias Leitner AUT 2.55 1.65 9. Egon Zimmerman I AUT 4.50 1.95 10. Desire Lacroix FRA (4.90) 2.00 ( Ernst Oberaigner AUT 0.00 2.00) 11. Karl Schranz AUT 3.90 2.15 and Toni Mark AUT 3.55 2.15 13. Stig Sollander SWE 2.70 2.30 14. Rupert Sutter SUI 2.50 2.35 15. Gebhard Hilbrandt AUT 3.70 2.50 ( Adrien Duvillard FRA 0.80 2.80) 16. Tom Corcoran USA 1.50 2.95 17. Toni Spiss AUT (2.00) 3.00 and Chiharu Igaya JAP 1.00 3.00 and Jan Gasienica-Ciaptak POL (5.00) 3.00 20. Charles Bozon FRA 2.70 3.05 ( Fernand Grosjean SUI 1.25 3.25) 21. Roland Blaesi SUI 4.30 3.30 22. Roger Staub SUI 2.65 3.40 23. Jean Vuarnet FRA 2.40 3.50 and Michel Carron SUI 3.50 25. Beni Obermueller FRG 5.90 3.80 26. Sepp Behr FRG 4.25 3.80 27. Max Marolt USA 4.00 ( James Brooks-Dodge USA 2.00 4.00) 28. Bernard Perret FRA 1.95 4.30 29. Billy Woods USA 6.00 4.50 and Adolph Mathys SUI 4.90 4.50 and Paride Millianti ITA 4.50 and Dave Lawrence USA 4.50 and Peppi Gramschammer AUT 4.50 33. Hermann Gamon AUT (5.60) 4.60 and Walter Schuster AUT 1.75 4.60 and Martin Strolz AUT 7.40 4.60 36. Ruedy Wyrsch SUI 4.70 ( Othmar Schneider AUT 2.80 4.80) 37. James Couttet FRA 4.40 4.90 38. Hans-Magnus Andresen NOR 4.95 39. Daniel Gerber SUI 5.00 ( Wlodimierz Czarniak POL 3.00 5.00) ( Georges Panisset FRA 3.00 5.00) 40. Bud Werner USA 4.85 5.05 ( Rene Rey SUI 3.15 5.15) 41. Louis-Charles Perret SUI 5.20 and Henning Arstal NOR 5.25 5.20 43. Rene Collet FRA 6.45 5.30 44. Per Rollum NOR 5.35 45. Dave Gorsuch USA 5.50 46. Lars Volny SWE 5.55 47. Tom Carter USA 5.60 48. Marvin Moriarty USA 5.50 5.65 49. Jan Thorstensen NOR 5.45 5.70 and Marvin Melville USA 7.10 5.70 51. Karl Lammer AUT 5.80 52. Vlado Krajnak TCH 3.90 5.90 and Spence Eccles USA 5.90 54. Stanislaw Gogulski POL 6.00 5.95 55. Guy Perillat FRA 6.00 6.00 and Ralph Miller USA 5.30 6.00 57. Fritz Wagnerberger FRG 6.10 58. Peppi Stiegler AUT 6.20 and Asle Sjaastad NOR 3.00 6.20 and Guy de Huertas FRA 6.20 61. Leo Lacroix FRA 6.30 62. Art Tommy CND 6.40 63. Martin Julen SUI 1.35 6.45 ( Gerard Pasquier FRA 4.50 6.50) 64. Lennart Footmeijer SWE 6.60 and Bill Beck USA (7.00) 6.60 66. Kurt Pair AUT 6.65 67. Flurin Andeer SUI 6.70 and Hans Mattsson SWE 6.70 and Roberto Siorpaes ITA 6.70 70. Henry Novell FRA 6.80 6.80 and Andre Simond FRA 4.50 6.80 72. Jaro Bogdalek TCH 6.00 6.90 and Albert Gacon FRA 4.30 6.90 and Gino Burrini ITA 5.50 6.90 and Dave Jacobs CND 6.90 76. Bruno Burrini ITA 7.00 and Evzen Cermak TCH 5.00 7.00 and Philippe Baehni SUI 7.00 and Don Gasaway USA 7.00 and Ulf Sahlin SWE 7.00 81. Rolf Olsson SWE 7.10 82. Bruno Alberti ITA 7.35 83. Dino Pompanin ITA 7.50 84. Halvor Malm NOR 7.50 85. Trygve Berge NOR 6.00 7.60 86. Georgi Dimitrov BUL 7.70 87. Michel Arpin FRA 7.80 88. Petter Stoelle NOR 8.00 and Gardner Smith USA 8.00 and Jan Zarycki POL (7.35) 8.00 and Kurt Hennrich TCH 8.00 8.00 .
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