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2150 Vertical Drop: 555 M Number of Gates: 33 Temperature: -15C Started: 81 Finished: 77 06.12.73. Val d’Isere Downhill, women course name: O-K course length: 2150 vertical drop: 555 m number of gates: 33 temperature: -15C started: 81 finished: 77 1. Annemarie Proell AUT 1.29.42 ( 5) 2. Ingrid Gfoellner AUT 1.31.59 ( 3) 3. Wiltrud Drexel AUT 1.31.95 ( 6) 4. Marie-Theres Nadig SUI 1.32.08 (11) 5. Irmgard Lukasser AUT 1.32.53 ( 9) 6. Betsy Clifford CND 1.32.65 (21) 7. Danielle Debernard FRA 1.32.75 (24) 8. Jacqueline Rouvier FRA 1.32.88 (10) 9. Brigitte Totschnigg AUT (27) and Marianne Ranner AUT 1.33.08 (20) 11. Ingrid Eberle AUT 1.33.45 (36) 12. Christiane Ray FRA 1.33.49 (42) 13. Brigitte Schroll AUT 1.33.54 (17) 14. Evi Mittermaier FRG 1.33.82 ( 4) 15. Fabienne Serrat FRA 1.34.01 (44) 16. Kathy Kreiner CND 1.34.19 (35) 17. Laurie Kreiner CND 1.34.24 ( 8) 18. Hanni Wenzel LIE 1.34.33 (16) 19. Paola Hofer ITA 1.34.45 (26) 20. Angelika Rudiger AUT 1.34.48 (40) 21. Marianne Hefti SUI 1.34.57 (30) 22. Cindy Nelson USA 1.34.74 (15) 23. Christine Rolland FRA 1.34.77 (41) 24. Rosi Mittermaier FRG 1.34.80 (13) 25. Cristine Tisot ITA 1.34.89 (39) 26. Carolynn Oughton CND 1.34.94 (28) 27. Susan Patterson USA 1.34.96 ( 2) 28. Traudl Treichl FRG 1.35.00 (12) 29. Sandy Poulsen USA 1.35.13 ( 7) 30. Gail Blackburn USA 1.35.16 ( 1) 31. Toril Foerland NOR 1.35.37 (43) 32. Charlotte Haltmayr FRG 1.35.55 (19) 33. Michele Jacot FRA 1.35.74 (25) 34. Judy Crawford CND 1.35.88 (31) 35. Leith Lende USA 1.35.90 (22) 36. Daniela Viberti ITA 1.35.97 (59) 37. Patricia Emonet FRA 1.36.09 (51) 38. Edith Peter AUT 1.36.19 (76! 39. Sylvia Stump SUI 1.36.44 (29) 40. Sieglinde Zemmer ITA 1.36.80 (47) 41. Valentina Iliffe GBR 1.36.93 (58) 42. Patricia Siorpaes ITA 1.37.00 (34) 43. Elena Matous ITA 1.37.01 (45) 44. Anette Schaumburg NOR 1.37.60 (85) 45. Germaine Michelet SUI 1.37.66 (52) 46. Christa Zechmeister FRG 1.37.72 (32) 47. Martine Ducroz FRA 1.37.78 (68) 48. Martina Couttet FRA 1.37.83 (53) 49. Syri Melling NOR 1.37.87 (74) 50. Pamela Behr FRG 1.37.95 (33) 51. Riitta Ollikka FIN 1.38.02 (57) 52. Barbara Cochran USA 1.38.11 (55) 53. Marilynn Cochran USA 1.38.16 (18) 54. Irene Epple FRG 1.38.38 (23) 55. Gro Voxholt NOR 1.38.42 (60) 56. Ellen-Karin Wangen NOR 1.38.57 (49) 57. Margot Eder FRG 1.38.63 (64) 58. Mitsuyo Nagumo JAP 1.38.65 (46) 59. Christine Bosch SUI 1.39.12 (63) 60. Jane Rollins USA 1.39.15 (54) 61. Fabienne Flechet FRA 1.39.43 (66) 62. Helen Carmichael GBR 1.40.29 (65) 63. Monica Jonsson SWE 1.40.38 (50) 64. Debby Handley USA 1.40.46 (71) 65. Harue Okitsu JAP 1.40.56 (70) 66. Sylvia Stehle FRG 1.40.59 (56) 67. Evi Renoth FRG 1.40.64 (61) 68. Conchita Puig SPA 1.40.70 (75) 69. Lena Sollander SWE 1.40.72 (48) 70. Lindy Cochran USA 1.40.75 (69) 71. Monica Bonani SMR 1.41.86 (72) 72. Pirjo Keskopoikela FIN 1.42.18 (78) 73. Andrea Urh YUG 1.42.82 (80) 74. Emiko Okazaki JAP 1.42.86 (62) 75. Antoaneta Zlatareva BUL 1.43.65 (81) 76. Martha della Pena SPA 1.45.31 (79) 77. Robyn Willis NZE 1.46.12 (82) DNS: Anna Dropova TCH (38) Radomila Savbova TCH (73) Dagmar Kuzmanova TCH (77) split-time 1. Annemarie Proell AUT 56.05 ( 5) 2. Wiltrud Drexel AUT 58.25 ( 6) 3. Marianne Hefti SUI 58.37 (30! 4. Ingrid Gffoelner AUT 58.41 ( 3) 5. Betsy Clifford CND 58.79 (21) 6. Marianne Ranner AUT 58.83 (20) .
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