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05.03.77. Sun Valley Slalom, Men Started: 51 Finished: 25 1. Phil 05.03.77. Sun Valley Slalom, men started: 51 finished: 25 1. Phil Mahre USA 54.59 52.56 107.15 (29! 2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 54.55 52.69 107.24 (14) 3. Steve Mahre USA 54.69 52.95 107.64 4. Paul Frommelt LIE 54.65 53.28 107.93 5. Hansi Hinterseer AUT 54.73 53.47 108.20 6. Franco Bieler ITA 55.14 53.42 108.56 ( 3) 7. Christian Neureuther FRG 55.30 53.31 108.61 ( 1) 8. Bruno Noeckler ITA 55.83 52.82 108.65 9. Bojan Krizaj YUG 55.19 53.62 108.81 DQ Bohumir Zeman TCH 55.28 53.56 108.84 10. Fausto Radici ITA 55.36 53.87 109.23 11. Manfred Brunner AUT 56.28 53.20 109.48 12. Geoffrey Bruce USA 56.42 53.24 and Cary Adgate USA 55.50 54.16 109.66 14. Peter Luescher SUI 56.14 53.72 109.86 15. Walter Tresch SUI 56.68 53.59 110.27 ( 2) 16. Miloslav Sochor TCH 56.00 54.45 110.45 17. Willi Frommelt LIE 55.60 55.19 110.79 18. Torsten Jakobsson SWE 56.80 54.45 111.25 19. Pete Patterson USA 57.00 54.46 111.46 (19) 20. Hans Enn AUT 57.21 55.11 112.32 21. Jim Hunter CND 112.95 22. Jean Beaulieu CND 113.94 DQ(1): Raymond Pratte CND DNF(1): Alain Navillod FRA, Odd Soerli NOR, Heini Hemmi SUI, Christian Hemmi SUI, Peter Mueller SUI, Scott Hoffmann USA (47), DNF(2): Klaus Heidegger AUT (1st run: 1 – 54.29), Pierro Gros ITA (1st run: 7 – 54.81), Andreas Wenzel LIE (1st run:10 – 55.21), Alois Morgenstern AUT DQ(2): 10, Bohumir Zeman TCH 118,84 (1st run:11 – 55,28), 1st run 2nd run 1. Klaus Heidegger AUT 54.29 1. Phil Mahre USA 52.56 (15) 2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 52.69 ( 2) 2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 54.55 (14) 3. Bruno Noeckler ITA 52.82 3. Phil Mahre USA 54.59 (29! 4. Steve Mahre USA 52.95 4. Paul Frommelt LIE 54.65 5. Manfred Brunner AUT 53.20 5. Steve Mahre USA 54.69 6. Geoffrey Bruce USA 53.24 6. Hansi Hinterseer AUT 54.73 7. Paul Frommelt LIE 53.28 7. Pierro Gros ITA 54.81 8. Chris. Neureuther FRG 53.31 (14) 9. Franco Bieler ITA 53.42 (12) 8. Franco Bieler ITA 55.14 ( 3) 10. Hansi Hinterseer AUT 53.49 9. Bojan Krizaj JUG 55.19 DQ Bohumir Zeman TCH 53.56 10. Andreas Wenzel LIE 55.21 11. Walter Tresch SUI 53.59 (13) 11. Bohumir Zeman TCH 55.28 12. Bojan Krizaj JUG 53.62 12. Chris. Neureuther FRG 55.30 ( 1) 13. Peter Luescher SUI 53.72 13. Fausto Radici ITA 55.36 14. Fausto Radici ITA 53.87 14. Cary Adgate USA 55.50 15. Willi Frommelt LIE 55.60 15. Cary Adgate USA 54.16 16. Bruno Noeckler ITA 55.83 17. Miloslav Sochor TCH 56.00 16. Miloslav Sochor TCH 18? A. Morgenstern AUT 56.10 and Torsten JakobssonSWE 19. Peter Luescher SUI 56.14 and Pete Patterson USA 54.45 20. Manfred Brunner AUT 56.28 21. Geoffrey Bruce USA 56.42 19. Hans Enn AUT 55.11 22. Walter Tresch SUI 56.68 ( 2) 23, Torsten Jakobsson SWE 56.80 .
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