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01.02.75. Megeve Downhill, Men Course Name: Emille Allais Course Length: 3367 M Vertical Drop: 851 M Snow: Icy Weather: Fogg 01.02.75. Megeve Downhill, men course name: Emille Allais course length: 3367 m vertical drop: 851 m snow: icy weather: fogg in the upper part started: 58 finished: 49 1. Walter Vesti Davos/SUI 2.03.11* (10) 2. Rene Berthod Chateau d'Oex/SUI 2.03.18 (14) 3. Philippe Roux Verbier/SUI 2.03.79 (13) 4. Erik Haaker Opddal/NOR 2.04.55 ( 2) 5. Herbert Plank Vipiteno/ITA 2.04.67 ( 4) 6. Ernst Winkler Schwarzach/AUT 2.05.80 (23! 7. Karl Cordin Dornbirn/AUT 2.06.10 ( 3) 8. Ken Read Calgary/CND 2.06.15 (38! 9. Gustav Thoeni FG Predazzo/ITA 2.06.34 ( 1) 10. Patrice Pellat-Finet Villars/FRA 2.06.76 (20) 11. Dave Murray Whistler Mt./CND 2.07.02 (24) 12. Jim Hunter Calgary/CND 2.07.19 ( 7) 13. Karl Anderson Greene/USA 2.07.27 (33! 14. Anton Steiner Lienz/AUT 2.07.44 (31! 15. Steve Podborski Don Mills/CND 2.07.67 (44!! 16. Jean-Jacques Bertrand Isere/FRA 2.07.87 (50!! 17. Werner Margreiter Woergl/AUT 2.08.08 (21) 18. Franco Tach /ITA 2.08.12 (22) 19. Reinhardt Tritscher Ramsau/AUT 2.08.28 (27) 20. David Griff Thredbo/AUS 2.08.31 (36! 21. Giuliano Besson Sauze d'Oulx/ITA 2.08.44 ( 8) 22. Jean-Pierre Hefti Glarus/SUI 2.08.64 (34) 23. Davies Currier Madison/USA 2.08.72 (40! 24. Ron Biderman Stowe/USA 2.08.76 (47! 25. Michel Dujon Megeve/FRA 2.08.78 (32) 26. Roland Thoeni FG Predazzo/ITA 2.09.03 (26) 27. Renato Antonioli Val Furva/ITA 2.09.14 (18) 28. Manfred Grabler St.Johann/AUS 2.09.34 (11) 29. Mikio Katagiri Nagano/JAP 2.09.41 (52! 30. Engelhard Pargaetzi Arosa/SUI 2.09.55 (45) 31. Dave Irwin Thunder Bay/CND 2.09.62 (25) 32. Martin Berthod St.Moritz/SUI 2.10.05 (41) 33. Francisco Fernandez-Ochoa Madrid/SPA 2.10.21 (35) 34. Alain Buttoud Combloux/FRA 2.10.48 (46) 35. Louis Bellet Valloire/FRA (19) and Stefano Anzi Bormio/ITA 2.10.62 (15) 37. Gary Aiken Trail/CND 2.10.83 (39) 38. Christian Boll Sitten/SUI 2.10.99 (42) 39. Andrej Kozelj Branik/YUG 2.11.13 (53) 40. Sumihiro Tomii Nagano/JAP 2.11.44 (30) 41. Daniel Felder /SUI 2.11.72 (48) 42. Peter Fuchs Kandahar/GBR 2.12.70 (37) 43. Dusan Javnik Branik/YUG 2.17.30 (54) 44. Pedro Gill /SPA 2.17.93 (49) 45. Kazimierz Burzykowski Zakopane/POL 2.18.15 (51) 46. Jan Pawlica Zakopane/POL 2.19.37 (55) 47. Carlos Garcia Nevacerada/SPA 2.20.30 (56) 48. Mohammad Kalhor Teheran/IRN 2.22.60 (58) 49. Gorban Ali-Kalhor Teheran/IRN 2.23.11 (57) DNF: Franz Klammer Mooswald/AUT (5), David Zwilling Abtenau/AUT (6) (badly injurred) Werner Grissmann Lienz/AUT (9) (split-time:10 – 1.25.15) (badly injurred), Bernhard Russi Andermatt/SUI (12) (split-time: 4 – 1.24.69) (badly injurred), Konrad Bartelski Kandahar/GBR (16) (badly injurred), Franco Marconi ITA (17), Andy Mill Aspen/USA (28) (split-time: 6 – 1.24.94), Ernst Horrat Goldau/SUI (29), Patrick Brye Praz sur Arly/FRA (43), Manfred Jakober Sarnen/SUI, Walter Tresch Bristen/SUI, * new course record final non-stop practice run: 1. Werner Griessmann AUT 2.01.36 2. Patrice Pellat-Finet FRA 2.02.80 3. Walter Vesti SUI 2.03.12 4. Jim Hunter CND 2.03.55 5. Ernst Winkler AUT 2.03.61 6. Erik Haaker NOR 2.03.77 7. Bernhard Russi SUI 2.03.93 8. Dave Murray CND 2.03.95 9. Karl Cordin AUT 2.03.99 10. Andy Mill USA 2.04.21 11. Martin Berthod SUI 2.04.40 12. Michel Dujon FRA 2.04.52 13. Philippe Roux SUI 2.04.62 14. Franz Klammer AUT 2.04.67 split time: 1. Walter Vesti SUI 1.24.10 (10) 2. Rene Berthod SUI 1.24.14 (14) 3. Ernst Winkler AUT 1.24.51 (23! 4. Bernhard Russi SUI 1.24.69 (12) 5. Philippe Roux SUI 1.24.88 (13) 6. Andy Mill USA 1.24.94 (28! 7. Erik Haaker NOR 1.25.03 ( 2) 8 Ken Read CND 1.25.08 (38! 9. Reinhardt Tritscher AUT 1.25.12 (27! 10. Werner Grissmann AUT 1.25.15 ( 9) 11. Steve Podborsky CND 1.25.16 (44! 12. Herbert Plank ITA 1.25.21 ( 4) .
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