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21-22.01.72. St. Gervais Giant Slalom, Women Course Length: 1400 21-22.01.72. St. Gervais Giant Slalom, women course length: 1400 m vertical drop: 340 m number of gates: 67/65 course setter: weather: temperature: snow: icy patches started: finished: 1. Annemarie Proell AUT 1.34.03 + 1.38.00 3.12.03 (14) 2. Monika Kaserer AUT 1.35.57 + 1.39.23 3.14.80 3. Marie-Theres Nadig SUI 1.37.83 + 1.38.30 3.16.13 4. Isabelle Mir FRA 1.38.40 + 1.39.26 3.17.66 5. Florence Steurer FRA 1.36.34 + 1.41.65 3.17.99 ( 4) 6. Marilynn Cochran USA 1.36.88 + 1.41.69 3.18.57 7. Rosi Mittermaier FRG 1.38.17 + 1.40.85 3.19.02 8. Odile Chalvin FRA 1.38.64 + 1.40.69 3.19.35 9. Conchita Puig SPA 1.38.10 + 1.41.38 3.19.48 10. Rita Good SUI 1.39.04 + 1.40.54 3.19.58 11. Annie Famose FRA 1.38.70 + 1.41.00 3.19.70 12. Gertraud Gabl AUT 1.38.93 + 1.40.85 3.19.78 13. Elena Matous ITA 1.39.19 + 1.42.30 3.21.49 14. Patricia Emonet FRA 1.39.06 + 1.42.55 3.21.61 15. Britt Lafforgue FRA 1.39.52 + 1.42.54 and Francoise Macchi FRA 1.43.03 + 1.39.03 3.22.06 (13) DNS: Jacqueline Rouvier FRA (broken leg), Betsy Clifford CND (broken leg), Wiltrud Drexel AUT, Berni Rauter AUT, Brigitte Totschnigg AUT DNF(1): Barbara Cochran USA, Sandra Poulsen USA, DNF(2): Michele Jacot FRA (1st run: 5 – 1.37.17), Hanni Wenzel LIE (60!! (1st run: 9 – 1.38.29), Danielle Debernard FRA (1st run:14 – 1.38.95), 1st run 67g 2nd run 65g 1. Annemarie Proell AUT 1.34.03 (14) 1. Annemarie Proell AUT 1.38.00 ( 1) 2. M-Theres Nadig SUI 1.38.30 2. Monika Kaserer AUT 1.35.57 3. Francoise Macchi FRA 1.39.03 ( 2) 4. Monika Kaserer AUT 1.39.23 5. Isabelle Mir FRA 1.39.26 3. Florence Steurer FRA 1.36.34 ( 5) 4. Marilynn Cochran USA 1.36.88 6. Rita Good SUI 1.40.54 5. Michele Jacot FRA 1.37.17 7. Odile Chalvin FRA 1.40.69 8. Rosi Mittermaier FRG 6. M-Theres Nadig SUI 1.37.83 and Gertraud Gabl AUT 1.40.85 7. Conchita Puig SPA 1.38.10 10. Annie Famose FRA 1.41.00 8. Rosi Mittermaier FRG 1.38.17 11. Conchita Puig SPA 1.41.38 9. Hanni Wenzel LIE 1.38.29 (60!! 12. Florence Steurer FRA 1.41.65 10. Isabelle Mir FRA 1.38.40 13. Marilynn Cochran USA 1.41.69 11. Odile Chalvin FRA 1.38.64 12. Annie Famose FRA 1.38.70 14. Elena Matous ITA 1.42.30 13. Gertraud Gabl AUT 1.38.93 15. Britt Lafforgue FRA 1.42.54 14. Dani. Debernard FRA 1.38.95 16. Patricia Emonet FRA 1.42.55 15. Rita Good SUI 1.39.04 16. Patricia Emonet FRA 1.39.06 17. Elena Matous ITA 1.39.19 18. Britt Lafforgue FRA 1.39.52 19. Elisabeth Mayr FRG 1.39.70 20. Patty Boydstun USA 1.39.72 .
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