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1954 Downhill, Men 1. Christian Pravda AUT 1.40 -2.55 2. Martin 1954 Downhill, men 1. Christian Pravda AUT 1.40 -2.55 2. Martin Strolz AUT 1.20 0.05 3. Anderl Molterer AUT 0.00 0.30 4. Walter Schuster AUT 0.00 0.40 5. Zeno Colo ITA 0.50 6. Martin Julen SUI 0.95 0.65 7. Ernst Oberaigner AUT 3.35 0.75 8. Ernie MacCulloch CND (4.00) 0.90 9. Bud Werner USA 6.05 1.00 10. Toni Sailer AUT 1.05 11. Toni Spiss AUT (3.40) 1.35 12. Ralph Miller USA 0.00 1.50 and Gebhard Hillbrand AUT 3.75 1.50 and Ernst Hinterseer AUT 4.25 1.50 15. Raymond Fellay SUI 6.65 1.75 16. Charles Bozon FRA 0.75 1.80 17. Andre Simond FRA 1.55 1.85 18. Rene Rey SUI 1.50 1.95 19. Dick Buek USA 0.60 2.00 and Jack Reddish USA 3.45 2.00 21. Stein Eriksen NOR 1.20 2.15 22. Andre Bonvin SUI 1.80 2.35 23. Hans Forrer SUI 1.40 2.40 24. Othmar Schneider AUT 0.30 2.45 and Bill Tibbits USA 3.20 2.45 26. Josl Rieder AUT 2.70 2.60 and Peppi Schweiger FRG 5.80 2.60 28. Fredy Rubi SUI 1.55 2.75 29. Adrien Duvillard FRA 2.00 2.80 30. Karl Fahrner AUT 2.20 2.90 ( Fritz Huber jr AUT 0.90 2.90) 31. Rene Collet FRA 3.55 3.00 and Andreas Ruedi SUI 3.00 and Johny Fripp CND 5.40 3.00 and Jack Nagel USA 3.00 and Les Streeter USA 3.55 3.00 36. Hans Senger AUT 1.05 3.10 37. Georges Schneider SUI 6.55 3.40 38. Beat Fopp SUI 3.60 39. Chiharu Igaya JAP 6.00 3.65 and James Brooks-Dodge USA 3.00 3.65 41. Tom Corcoran USA 3.80 3.70 42. Bruno Burrini ITA 3.80 3.75 43. Jean Vuarnet FRA 3.95 and Darrell Robison USA 4.15 3.95 45. Max Marolt USA 7.25 4.00 46. Charles Furrer SUI 4.50 4.05 47. Dean Perkins USA 6.40 4.10 and Bernard Perret FRA 4.00 4.10 49. James Couttet FRA 1.25 4.30 and Gino Burrini ITA 6.70 4.30 and Edi Mall AUT 2.80 4.30 52. Egil Stigum NOR 4.60 4.45 53. Francois Bonlieu FRA 4.60 and Alf Opheim NOR 4.95 4.60 and Hans-Peter Lanig FRG 7.25 4.60 56. Alex Zurschmiede SUI 6.20 4.70 and Guy de Huertas FRA 3.20 4.70 ( Francis Bozon FRA 2.75 4.75) 58. Stig Sollander SWE (2.00) 4.80 59. Sepp Behr FRG 4.90 60. Verne Goodwin USA 3.70 4.95 61. Henri Oreiller FRA 4.45 5.25 and Egon Zimmermann I AUT 6.00 5.25 and Tom Levfebre USA 5.25 ( Karl Gamma SUI 3.25 5.25) 64. Andrew Tommy CND (7.00) 5.35 and Sigurd Rokne NOR 5.20 5.35 66. Allan Hallberg SWE 5.40 67. Pete Kirby CND 6.15 5.45 68. Andrzej Gasienica-Roj POL 6.00 5.60 ( Hans Harrisch AUT 3.60 5.60) 69. Carlo Gartner ITA 2.20 5.65 70. Marvin Moriarty USA 5.70 71. Arnold Schranz AUT 5.75 ( Hans Haecher FRG 3.90 5.90) 72. Gerard Pasquier FRA 5.85 6.05 73. Willy Klein FRG 6.15 6.10 and Don Dennis USA 6.10 ( Heini Bierling FRG 4.15 6.15) 75. Otto Glueck ITA 5.90 6.25 76. Toni Mark AUT 5.75 6.30 77. Jack Beattie USA 6.35 78. Davide David ITA 3.90 6.45 79. Herman Gamon AUT 6.60 6.50 80. Fernand Grosjean SUI 5.65 6.60 81. Lino Zechini ITA 6.70 and Giuseppe Poncet ITA 6.70 and Robert Stewart USA 6.70 and Phil Puchner USA 7.70 6.70 85. Francois Baud FRA 2.55 6.80 ( Guttorm Berge NOR 4.80 6.80) 86. Marvin Mellville USA 6.85 87. Beni Obermueller FRG 3.25 6.90 and Tom Lamson USA 6.90 ( William Beck USA 4.90 6.90) ( Doug Burden USA 4.95 6.95) 89. Per Rollum NOR (7.45) 7.00 and Pete Webber USA 7.00 and John Cress USA 7.00 92. Jan Gasienica-Ciaptak POL 8.00 7.05 93. Tom Burns USA 7.10 94. Hias Leitner AUT 7.20 and Dick Mitchell USA 7.90 7.20 and Gardner Smith USA 7.20 and Dennis Osborne USA 7.20 ( Tine Mulej YUG 5.20 7.20) 98. Janko Stefe YUG 7.55 7.35 99. Emery Woodal USA 6.90 7.45 100. Hans Olofsson SWE 7.70 101. Arthur Thommy CND 7.80 7.80 102. Bjarne Arentz NOR 7.10 7.90 103. Sverre Johannessen NOR 6.05 8.00 and Andre Bertrand CND 7.70 8.00 .
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