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03.02.1974. St.Moritz Giant Slalom, Women Course Length: 1290 M 03.02.1974. St.Moritz Giant Slalom, women course length: 1290 m vertical drop: 405 m number of gates: 65 started: 61 finished: 48 weather: cloudy, snowing, sunny in the end snow: some fresh snow air temperature: -2C snow temperature: -2C 1. Fabienne Serrat FRA 1.43.18 ( 4) 2. Traudl Treichl FRG 1.43.72 ( 7) 3. Jacqueline Rouvier FRA 1.43.81 ( 6) 4. Annemarie Proell-Moser AUT 1.44.24 ( 3) 5. Monika Kaserer AUT 1.44.35 ( 1) 6. Barbara Cochran USA 1.44.51 ( 2) 7. Hanni Wenzel LIE 1.44.55 (15) 8. Marilyn Cochran USA 1.44.73 ( 5) 9. Judy Crawford CND 1.44.77 (17) 10. Brigitte Schroll AUT 1.45.01 (28! 11. Sandra Poulsen USA 1.45.20 (27) 12. Patricia Emonet FRA 1.45.35 (11) 13. Christina Tissot ITA 1.45.42 (16) 14. Irmgard Lukasser AUT 1.46.11 (19) 15. Christa Zechmeister FRG 1.46.64 (25) 16. Marianne Jaeger SUI 1.47.08 (29) 17. Siri Mölling NOR 1.47.47 (33! 18. Elisabeth Mayr FRG 1.47.64 (18) 19. Toril Foerland NOR (23) and Betsy Clifford CND 1.48.18 (21) 21. Agnette Schaumburg NOR 1.49.16 (40! 22. Riitta Olikka FIN 1.49.32 (31) 23. Conchita Puig-Tissot SPA 1.49.45 (20) 24. Anna Droppova TCH 1.50.06 (37) 25. Ursula Konzett LIE 1.50.21 (44! 26. Harue Okitsu JAP 1.50.56 (35) 27. Mitsuyo Nagumo JAP 1.50.59 (39) 28. Dagmar Kuzmanova TCH 1.50.97 (36) 29. Manuela Fasoli ITA 1.51.08 (38) 30. Valentina Illife GBR 1.51.44 (42) 31. Paola Hofer ITA 1.52.01 (34) 32. Ellen-Karen Vangen NOR 1.52.38 (45) 33. Irena Jez YUG 1.52.40 (51! 34. Andrea Risch LIE 1.53.21 (41) 35. Theresa Wallis GBR 1.54.46 (47) 36. Emiko Okazaki JAP 1.54.76 (43) 37. Galina Shihova SOV 1.55.47 (59! 38. Barbara Pikon YUG 1.55.73 (52) 39. Marta De La Pena SPA 1.56.51 (53) 40. Linda Esser NED 1.57.23 (56) 41. Carol Gadsden AUS 2.00.54 (49) 42. Alla Askarova SOV 2.00.55 (58) 43. Teresa Llinas SPA 2.01.95 (54) 44. Guillermina Caicoya SPA 2.02.76 (61) 45. Jane Allison GBR 2.05.84 (55) 46. Tatiana Pershatkina SOV 2.15.22 (46) 47. Faride Rahme LEB 2.24.33 (60) 48. Sabah Succar LEB 2.35.86 (57) DNF: Lise-Marie Morerrod SUI ( 9) (best split time!), Bernadette Zurbriggen SUI ( 8), Marie-Theres Nadig SUI (10), Claudia Giordani ITA (12), Kathy Kreiner CND (13), Rosi Mittermaier FRG (14), Elena Matoush RSM (22), Laurie Kreiner CND (24), Michelle Jacot FRA (26), Cindy Nelsson USA (30), Sonja Kuzmanova TCH (48), Ilka Cherpez YUG (50). split time finish 1. L-M.Morerrod SUI 1.06.35 ( 9) 1. Fabienne Serrat FRA 36.14 ( 4) 2. Traudl Treichl FRG 36.19 ( 7) 2. Fabienne Serrat FRA 1.07.04 ( 4) 3. Siri Moeling NOR 36.25 (33! 3. J. Rouvier FRA 1.07.30 ( 6) 4. Brigitte Schroll AUT 36.39 (28! 4. Monika Kaserer AUT 1.07.35 ( 1) 5. Judy Crawford CND 36.49 (16) 5. Traudl Treichl FRG 1.07.53 ( 7) 6. Jaque. Rouvier FRA ( 6) 6. Annemarie Proell AUT 1.07.64 ( 3) and Barbara Cochran USA 36.51 ( 2) 7. Hanni Wenzel LIE 1.07.75 (15) 8. Irmgard Lukasser AUT 36.54 (19) 8. Christina Tissot ITA 1.07.89 (16) 9. Marilyn Cochran USA 36.59 ( 5) 9. Barbara Cochran USA 1.08.00 ( 2) 10. Annemarie Proell AUT 36.60 ( 3) 10. Marilyn Cochran USA 1.08.14 ( 5) 11. Patricia Emonet FRA 1.08.23 (11) 11. Hanni Wenzel LIE 36.80 (15) 12. Judy Crawford CND 1.08.28 (17) 12. Monika Kaserer AUT 37.00 ( 1) Reuters have a 1:57 minutes silent report from this event available at British Pathe historical collection www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA4H7IE2FWA4AZEUJITSG0ZKD85- SWITZERLAND-SKIING-FRENCH-COME-FIRST-AND-THIRD-IN-WOMENS- GIANT .
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