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13.01.80. Kitzbuehel Slalom, Men Course Name: Ganslerhang Course 13.01.80. Kitzbuehel Slalom, men course name: Ganslerhang course length: m vertical drop: 180 m number of gates: 69/65 course setters: P. Prodinger AUT/F. Arrigoni ITA weather: ideal started: 76 finished: 33 1. Andreas Wenzel LIE 52.38 48.72 101.10 ( 4) 2. Christian Neureuther FRG 52.81 48.97 101.78 ( 3) 3. Jacques Luethy SUI 53.62 48.29 101.91 (17! 4. Bojan Krizaj YUG 52.73 49.21 101.94 ( 7) 5. Bruno Noeckler ITA 53.15 48.87 102.02 (33! 6. Hans Enn AUT 53.01 49.06 102.07 (16) 7. Paul-Arne Skajem NOR 52.96 49.18 102.14 (37! 8. Pierro Gros ITA 53.19 49.03 102.22 (11) 9. Paolo de Chiesa ITA 53.22 49.24 102.46 (36! 10. Stig Strand SWE 52.99 49.50 102.49 (24) DQ Marc Girardelli LUX 53.61 49.00 102.61 (50! 11. Mauro Bernardi ITA 53.11 49.56 102.67 (20) 12. Vladimir Andreev SOV 53.64 49.06 102.70 (22) 13. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 54.73 48.35 (13) and Gustav Thoeni ITA 54.06 49.02 103.08 ( 2) 15. Peter Aelig SUI 53.80 49.32 103.12 (27) 16. Franz Gruber AUT 53.92 49.50 103.42 (18) 17. Martial Donnet SUI 54.12 49.42 103.54 (14) 18. Egon Hirt FRG 53.93 49.61 103.64 (64!! 19. Luis Hoffer ITA 53.84 49.82 103.66 (41) 20. Massimo Mandelli ITA 54.43 49.60 104.03 (34) 21. Janez Zibler YUG 54.04 50.20 104.24 (65! 22. Alex Giorgi ITA 54.48 49.95 104.43 (56! 23. Frank Woerndl FRG 54.67 49.80 104.47 (39) 24. Ludmil Tonchev BUL 54.56 50.53 105.09 (62! 25. Macej Gasienica-Ciaptak POL 54.63 50.74 105.37 (54) DQ Klaus Gattermann FRG 55.39 50.55 105.94 (53) 26. Patrick Blanc FRA 54.74 51.29 106.03 (63! 27. Bill Taylor USA 55.38 51.03 106.41 (57) 28. Billy Dorris USA 55.17 51.27 106.44 (35) 29. Pete Patterson USA 55.46 52.04 107.50 (60) 30. Mike Farney USA 56.27 52.32 108.59 (71) 31. Henri Mollin BEL 62.10 57.96 120.06 (78) 32. Antony Guss AUS 61.17 59.92 121.09 (75) 33. Marc Gryspeert BEL 62.85 58.86 121.11 (76) DNS: Steve Mahre USA, Osamu Kodama JAP, Peter Rennoth FRG (72), Valeriy Tsiganov SOV (74), Andy Mill USA (79); DNF(1): Anton Steiner AUT ( 8) (1st split-time: 1 – 23.70), Phil Mahre USA ( 9) (1st split-time: 2 – 23.99), Helmuth Gstrein AUT (25), (1st split-time: 5 – 24.30), Peter Lüscher SUI ( 6) (1st split-time: 7 – 24.35), Torsten Jakobsson SWE (28) (1st split-time: 13 – 24.63), Klaus Heidegger AUT (1), Petar Popangelov II BUL (5), Christian Orlainski AUT (19), Helmuth Gstrein AUT (25), Alphons Seliner SUI (26), Toshihiro Kaiwa JAP (38), Jan Bachleda POL (40), Florian Beck FRG (43) Bohumir Zeman TCH (44), Miso Magusar YUG (45), Boris Strel YUG (49), Mark Garcia FRA (51), Francisco Fernandez-Ochoa SPA (52), Didier Bouvet FRA (55), Richard Schlagger FRG (58), Cary Adgate USA (59), David Stappleton USA (67), Ivan Pacak TCH (69) David Griff AUS (77); DQ(1): Joze Kuralt YUG (31) (1st split-time:12 – 24.62), Jarle Halsnes NOR (30), Philippe Hardy FRA (32), Eric Wilson USA (66), DNS(2): Osamu Kodama JAP (29) DNF(2): Paul Frommelt LIE (12) (1st run: 1 – 52.29), Alexander Zhirov SOV (23) (1st run: 12 – 53.25), Carlo Trojer ITA (15) (1st run: 16 – 53.77), Joel Gaspoz SUI (48! (1st run: 19 – 53.88), Knut-Erik Johannessen NOR (21) (1st run: 25 – 54.14), Hannes Spiess AUT (42) (1st run: 26 – 54.30), Luc Morrissett FRA (61) (1st run: 32 – 54.70), Urs Eberhoefer SUI (46) (1st run: 33 – 54.71), Peter Mally ITA (10) (1st run: 36 – 54.81), Michel Canac FRA (47) (1st run: 37 – 55.15), Harri Roschier FIN (68), Michael Rosenlew FIN (70), Ross Blight GBR (73); DQ(2): 11, Marc Girardelli LUX 102,61 (50! 26, Klaus Gattermann FRG 105,94 (53) Peter Prodinger AUT 1st run 58g Franco Arrigoni ITA 2nd run 60g 1. Paul Frommelt LIE 52.29 (12) 1. Jacques Luethy SUI 48.29 (14) 2. Andreas Wenzel LIE 52.38 ( 4) 2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 48.35 (13) 3. Bojan Krizaj YUG 52.73 ( 7) 3. Andreas Wenzel LIE 48.72 ( 4) 4. Chris. Neureuther FRG 52.81 ( 3) 4. Bruno Noeckler ITA 48.87 ( 9) 5. Paul-Arne Skajem NOR 52.96 (37! 5. Chris. Neureuther FRG 48.97 ( 2) 6. Stig Strand SWE 52.99 (24) DQ Marc Girardelli LUX 49.00 (13) 7. Hans Enn AUT 53.01 (16) 6. Gustav Thoeni ITA 49.02 (23! 8. Mauro Bernardi ITA 53.11 (20) 7. Pierro Gros ITA 49.03 (10) 9. Bruno Noeckler ITA 53.15 (33! 8. Vladimir Andreev SOV (15) 10. Pierro Gros ITA 53.19 (11) and Hans Enn AUT 49.06 ( 7) 11. Paolo de Chiesa ITA 53.22 (36! 10. Paul-Arne Skajem NOR 49.18 ( 1) 12. Alexander Zhirov SOV 53.25 (23) 11. Bojan Krizaj YUG 49.21 ( 3) 12. Paolo de Chiesa ITA 49.24 (11) 13. Marc Girardelli LUX 53.61 (50! 13. Peter Aelig SUI 49.32 (17) 14. Jacques Luethy SUI 53.62 (17) 14. Martial Donnet SUI 49.42 (24) 15. Vladimir Andreev SOV 53.64 (22) 15. Franz Gruber AUT (20) 16. Carlo Troyer ITA 53.77 (15) and Stig Strand SWE 49.50 ( 6) 17. Peter Aelig SUI 53.80 (27) 17. Mauro Bernardi ITA 49.56 ( 8) 18. Luis Hoffer ITA 53.84 (41) 18. Max Mandelli ITA 49.60 (27) 19. Joel Gaspoz SUI 53.88 (48! 19. Egon Hirt FRG 49.71 (21) 20. Franz Gruber AUT 53.92 (18) 20. Frank Woerndl FRG 49.80 (31) 21. Egon Hirt FRG 53.93 (64!! 21. Luis Hoffer ITA 49.82 (18) 22. Janez Zibler YUG 54.04 (65! 22. Alex Giorgi ITA 49.85 (28) 23. Gustav Thoeni ITA 54.06 ( 2) 24. Martial Donnet SUI 54.12 (14) 23. Janez Zibler YUG 50.20 (22) 25. K-E Johannessen NOR 54.14 (21) 26. Hannes Spiess AUT 54.30 (42) 24. Ludmil Tonchev BUL 50.53 (29) 27. Max Mandelli ITA 54.43 (34) DQ K. Gattermann FRG 50,55 (40) 28. Alex Giorgi ITA 54.48 (56! 25. Macej Gasienica POL 50.74 (30) 29. Ludmil Tonchev BUL 54.56 (62! 30. Macej Gasienica POL 54.63 (54) 26. Bill Taylor USA 51.03 (39) 31. Frank Wörndl FRG 54.67 (39) 32. Luc Morrissett FRA 54.70 (61) 27. Billy Dorris USA 51.27 (38) 33. Urs Eberhoefer SUI 54.71 (46) 28. Patrick Blanc FRA 51.29 (35) 34. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 54.73 (13) 35. Patrick Blanc FRA 54.74 (63! 36. Peter Mally ITA 54.81 (10) 37. Michel Canac FRA 55.15 (47) 38. Billy Dorris USA 55.17 (35) 39. Bill Taylor USA 55.38 (57) 40. Klaus GattermannFRG 55.39 (53) 41. Pete Patterson USA 55.46 split-time 1: 1. Anton Steiner AUT 23.70 ( 8) 2. Phil Mahre USA 23.99 ( 9) 3. Andreas Wenzel LIE 24.03 ( 4) 4. Paul Frommelt LIE 24.18 (12) 5. Helmuth Gstrein AUT 24.30 (25! 6. Stig Strand SWE 24.33 (24! 7. Peter Luescher SUI 24.35 ( 6) 8. Mauro Bernardi ITA 24.46 (20) 9. Bojan Krizaj YUG 24.49 ( 7) 10. Paolo de Chiesa ITA 24.51 (36! 11. Chris Neureuther FRG 24.52 ( 3) 12. Joze Kuralt YUG 24.62 (31) 13. Torsten Jakobsson SWE 24.63 (28) 14. Alexander Zhirov SOV (23) and Jacques Luethy SUI 24.64 (17) 16. Paul-Arne Skajem NOR (37! and Vladimir Andreev SOV 24.68 (22) 18. Martial Donnet SUI (14) and Pierro Gros ITA 24.71 (11) 20. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 24.74 (13) finish 1: 1. Paul Frommelt LIE 28.11 (12) 2. Hans Enn AUT 28.21 (16) 3. Bojan Krizaj YUG 28.24 ( 7) 4. Paul-Arne Skajem NOR 28.28 (37! 5. Chris Neureuther FRG 28.29 ( 3) 6. Andreas Wenzel LIE 28.35 ( 4) 7. Bruno Noeckler ITA 28.36 (33! 8. Joel Gaspoz SUI 28.41 (48 9. Pierro Gros ITA 28.48 (11) split-time 2: 1. Chris Neureuther FRG 22.79 ( 3) 2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 22.97 (13) 3. Paul-Arne Skajem NOR 23.02 (37! 4. Jacques Luethy SUI 23.04 (17) 5. Andreas Wenzel LIE 23.07 ( 4) 6. K-E Johannessen NOR 23.09 (21) 7. Marc Girardelli LUX 23.13 (50! 8. Gustav Thoeni ITA ( 2) and Pierro Gros ITA 23.14 (11) 10. Paolo de Chiesa ITA 23.16 (36! 11. Bruno Noeckler ITA 23.17 (33! 12. Hans Enn AUT 23.18 (16) 13. Paul Frommelt LIE 23.29 (12) 14. Bojan Krizaj YUG 23.30 ( 7) finish 2: 1. Jacques Luethy SUI 25.25 (17) 2. Ingemar Stenmark SWE 25.38 (13) 3. Andreas Wenzel LIE 25.65 ( 4) 4. Bruno Noeckler ITA 25.70 (33! 5. Vladimir Andreev SOV 25.73 (22) 6. Gustav Thoeni ITA ( 2) and Hans Enn AUT 25.88 (16) 8. Peter Aelig SUI (27) and Pierro Gros ITA 25.89 (11) 10. Egon Hirt FRG (21) and Franz Gruber AUT 25.90 (18) 12.
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