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14.02.76. Innsbruck/Axamer Lizum Slalom, Men Course Name: Inntal 14.02.76. Innsbruck/Axamer Lizum Slalom, men course name: Inntal/Kalkkoegl course length: 520 m vertical drop: 220 m number of gates: 65/65 course setters: H. Leitner AUT/O. Peccedi ITA started: 94 - 26 finished: 38 weather: cloudy, poor visibility 1. Piero Gros ITA 61.23 + 62.06 123.39 (11) 2. Gustav Thoeni ITA 60.55 + 63.12 123.73 ( 8) 3. Willi Fromelt LIE 59.98 + 64.30 124.28 ( 7) 4. Walter Tresch SUI 61.34 + 63.92 125.26 ( 1) 5. Christian Neureuter GER 61.70 + 64.86 126.56 ( 2) 6. Wolfgang Junginger GER 60.95 + 66.13 127.08 ( 3) 7. Alois Morgenstern AUT 61.61 + 65.56 127.17 ( 6) 8. Peter Luescher SUI 62.76 + 65.34 128.10 (17) 9. Francisco Fernandez-Ochoa SPA 62.35 + 66.00 128.35 (14) 10. Andreas Wenzel LIE 62.51 + 66.22 128.73 ( 9) 11. Jan Bachleda POL 63.76 + 65.04 128.81 (27! 12. Stig Strand SWE 63.27 + 65.81 129.08 (26! 13. Cary Adgate USA 63.06 + 66.47 129.53 (22) 14. Miloslav Sochor TCH 63.11 + 66.50 129.61 (16) 15. Albert Burger GER 63.38 + 66.93 (36! and Roland Roche FRA 63.53 + 66.78 130.31 (19) 17. Torsten Jakobsson SWE 64.21 + 67.03 131.24 (48! 18. Phill Mahre USA 64.80 + 66.97 131.77 (21) 19. Greg Jones USA 65.05 + 67.66 132.71 (35) 20. Sepp Ferstl GER 66.32 + 68.02 134.34 (49! 21. Roman Derezinski POL 64.93 + 69.80 134.73 (29) 22. Toni Steiner AUT 66.02 + 68.88 134.93 (39) 23. Jim Hunter CND 66.26 + 70.80 137.06 (32) 24. Sigurdur Jonsson ICE 67.28 + 70.06 137.34 (75! 25. Vladimir Andreev SOV 67.01 + 70.55 137.56 (49) 26. Erik Haaker NOR 66.77 + 71.09 137.86 (40) 27. Robert Safrata CND 67.63 + 70.35 137.98 (64! 28. Ivan Penev BUL 67.94 + 70.25 138.19 (67! 29. Sumihiro Tomii JAP 67.69 + 70.98 138.67 (59) 30. Ion Cavasi ROM 68.59 + 72.73 141.32 (53) 31. Andrej Kozelj YUG 69.50 + 74.15 143.66 (62) 32. Haukur Johannsson ICE 70.89 + 73.16 144.05 (69) 33. Jose-Luis Koifman CHI 70.65 + 75.32 145.97 (57) 34. Dan Cristea ROM 70.70 + 76.87 147.57 (58) 35. Stuart Blakely NZL 73.17 + 75.60 148.77 (79! 36. Brett Kendall NZL 78.12 + 80.26 158.38 (95! 37. Ersin Ayriksa TUR 82.60 + 89.18 171.78 (94! 38. Carles Font-Puig AND 84.98 + 91.54 176.52 (80) DNS(1): Petar Popangelov II BUL (31), Robert McIntyre AUS (66), Arni Odinsson ICE (77); DNF(1): Fausto Radici ITA (12) (fastest split time!), Geoffrey Bruce USA (10) (2nd fastest Split-time!), Hansi Hinterseer AUT (13), Claude Perrot FRA (15) (16th fastest split-time), Philip Hardy FRA (20), Ernst Good SUI (23) (13th fastest split-time), Heini Hemmi SUI (24), Odd Soerlie NOR (25), Bohumir Zeman TCH (28) (25th fastest split-time), Bojan Krizaj YUG (33), Haruhisa Chiba JAP (34) (28th fastest split time), Luis Rosenkjer ARG (37), Jorge Garcia SPA (38), Dave Murray CND (41), Juan-Manuel Fernandez-Ochoa SPA (42), Miran Gaspercic YUG (44), Roberto Koifman CHI (50), Antoni Naudi AND (51), Peter Fuchs GBR (52), Mikio Katagiri JAP (54), Georgi Kotchov BUL (55), Ken Read CND (60), Jaime Ros SPA (65), Konrad Bartelski GBR (68), Antoine Crespo-Travesset AND (70), Robert Blanchaer BEL (71), Federico Garcia CHI (72), Didier Xhaet BEL (73), Ajdin Pasovic YUG (74), Rafel Canas CHI (76), Walter dei Vecchi ARG (78), Tomas Leifsson ICE (81), Xavier Areny Fite AND (82), Ghorban Ali Kalhor IRN (83), Kim-Andrew Clifford AUS (85), Thomas Karadimos GRE (86), Robin Armstrong NZL (88), Yun Ming-Chen CHN (89), Ahmet Kibil TUR (90), Maurizio Battistini SMR (91), David Griff AUS (92), Murat Tosun TUR (96), Spiros Theodorou GRE (97); DQ (1): Alan Stewart GBR (63), Mohammad Kia Shemshaki IRN (87), Akbar Kalili IRN (93); DNS(2): Mohammad Kalhor IRN (84); DNF(2): Ingemar Stenmark SWE ( 5) (1st run: 9 – 62.34) (fastest split time!), Franco Bieler ITA ( 4) (1st run: 4 – 61.04) (4th fastest split time), Matsami Ichimura JAP (18) (1st run: 10 – 62.35), Gerrard Bonnevie FRA (30) (1st run: 18 – 63.51) (16th fastest split time), Gudmund Soederin SWE (43) (1st run: 25.), Juan Angel Oliveiri ARG (46) (1st run: 26.), Sasho Dikov BUL (47), Stuart Fitzsimmons GBR (56), Carlos-Alberto Martinez ARG (61). 1st run 2nd run started: 94 started: 48 finished: 48! finished: 38 course setter: Hias Leitner AUT course setter: Oreste Peccedi ITA assistant: Paul Fayolle FRA assistant: Olle Rolen SWE sub-assistant: Hans-Peter Rohr SUI subassistant: Kuno Messmann GER forerunners: Diego Amplatz ITA, forerunners: R. Fernandez Ochoa SPA, Phillippe Barroso FRA, Phillippe Barroso FRA, Ricardo Fernandez-Ochoa SPA. Quentin Sutton GBR. 1. Willi Frommelt LIE 59.98 ( 7) 1. Piero Gros ITA 62.06 ( 2) 2. Gustav Thoeni ITA 60.55 ( 8) 2. Gustav Thoeni ITA 63.18 ( 4) 3. Wolf Junginger GER 60.95 ( 3) 3. Walter Tresch SUI 63.92 (11) 4. Franco Bieler ITA 61.04 ( 4) 4. Willi Frommelt LIE 64.30 ( 5) 5. Piero Gros ITA 61.23 (11) 6. Walter Tresch SUI 61.34 ( 1) 5. Chris Neureuter GER 64.86 (10) 7. A. Morgenstern AUT 61.61 ( 6) 6. Jan Bachleda POL 65.04 (20! 8. Chris Neureuter GER 61.70 ( 2) 7. Peter Luescher SUI 65.34 (13) 8. A. Morgenstern AUT 65.56 ( 6) 9. Ingo Stenmark SWE 62.34 ( 5) 9. Stig Strand SWE 65.81 (16) 10. Mats. Ichimura JAP (18) 10. Francisco Ochoa SPA 66.00 ( 1) and Francisco Ochoa SPA 62.35 (14) 11. Wolf Junginger GER 66.13 ( 9) 12. Andreas Wenzel LIE 62.51 ( 9) 12. Andreas Wenzel LIE 66.22 ( 3) 13. Peter Luescher SUI 62.76 (17) 13. Cary Adgate USA 66.47 (14) 14. Cary Adgate USA 63.06 (22) 14. Miloslav Sochor TCH 66.50 (15) 15. Miloslav Sochor TCH 63.11 (16) 15. Roland Roche FRA 66.78 (19) 16. Stig Strand SWE 63.27 (26) 16. Albert Burger GER 66.93 (17) 17. Albert Burger GER 63.38 (36! 17. Phill Mahre USA 66.97 (22) 18. Gerard Bonnevie FRA 63.51 (30) 18. Torsten Jakobsson SWE 67.03 (21) 19. Roland Roche FRA 63.53 (19) 20. Jan Bachleda POL 63.76 (27) 19. Greg Jones USA 67.66 (24) 20. Sepp Ferstl GER 68.02 (29) 21. Torsten Jakobsson SWE 64.21 (48!! 21. Toni Steiner AUT 68.88 (27) 22. Phill Mahre USA 64.80 (21) 23. R. Derezinski POL 64.93 (29) 22. R. Derezinski POL 69.80 (23) 24. Greg Jones USA 65.05 (35) 23. Sigurdur Jonsson ISL 70.06 (32) 24. Ivan Penev BUL 70.25 (35) 25. Gudmun Soederin SWE 65.60 (43! 25. Robert Safrata CND 70.35 (33) 26. H. Angel-Oliveiri ARG 65.90 (50! 26. Vladimir Andreev SOV 70.55 (31) 27. Toni Steiner AUT 66.05 (39) 27. Jim Hunter CND 70.80 (28) 28. Jim Hunter CND 66.26 (32) 28. Sumihiro Tomii JAP 70.98 (34) 29. Sepp Ferstl GER 66.32 (49) 29. Erik Haaker NOR 71.09 (30) 30. Erik Haaker NOR 66.77 (40) 31. Vladimir Andreev SOV 67.01 (49) 30. Ion Cavasi ROM 72.73 (37) 32. Sigurdur Jonsson ISL 67.28 (75! 33. Robert Safrata CND 67.63 (64) 31. Haukur Johansson ISL 73.16 (45) 34. Sumihiro Tomii JAP 67.69 (59) 35. Ivan Penev BUL 67.94 (67) 32. Andrej Kozelj YUG 74.15 (39) 37. Ion Cavasi ROM 68.59 (53) 39. Andrej Kozelj YUG 69.50 (62) split time, 1st run: 1. Fausto Radici ITA 30.95 (12) 2. Geoffrey Bruce USA 31.18 (10) 3. Franco Bieler ITA 31.43 ( 4) 4. Willi Frommelt LIE 31.65 ( 7) 5. Piero Gros ITA 31.72 (11) 6. Gustav Thoeni ITA 31.95 ( 8) 7. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 32.03 ( 5)* 8. Wolfgang Junginger GER 32.06 ( 3) 9. Peter Luescher SUI (17) and Alois Morgenstern AUT ( 6) and Walter Tresch SUI 32.08 ( 1) 12. Matsami Ichimura JAP 32.18 (18) 13. Ernst Good SUI 32.26 (23) 14. Francisco Ochoa SPA 32.40 (14) 15. Christian Neureuter GER 32.42 ( 2) 16. Claude Perrot FRA 32.56 (15) finish, 1st run: 1. Willi Frommelt LIE 28.35 ( 7) 2. Gustav Thoeni ITA 28.60 ( 8) 3. Wolfgang Junginger GER 28.89 ( 3) 4. Walter Tresch SUI 29.26 ( 1) 5. Christian Neureuther GER 29.28 ( 2) 6. Piero Gros ITA 29.51 (11) 7. Alois Morgenstern AUT 29.53 ( 6) 8. Franco Bieler ITA 29.61 ( 4) 9. Andreas Wenzel LIE 29.68 ( 9) 10. Phil Mahre USA 29.81 (21) 11. Stig Strand SWE (26! and Francisco Ochoa SPA 29.95 (14) 13. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 30.01 ( 5)* 14. Roland Roche FRA 30.13 (19) 15. Matsami Ichimura JAP 30.17 (18) split time, 2nd run: 1. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 33.47 ( 7) 2. Piero Gros ITA 34.01 ( 2) 3. Gustav Thoeni ITA 34.43 ( 4) 4. Franco Bieler ITA 34.49 ( 8) 5. Alois Morgenstern AUT 34.54 ( 6) 6. Walter Tresch SUI 34.68 (11) 7. Willi Frommelt LIE 34.74 ( 5) 8. Jan Bachleda POL 35.19 (20) 9.
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