Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill
| Men's downhill at the IX Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
Alpine skiing | ||||||||||
| Venue | Patscherkofel Tyrol, Austria | |||||||||
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| Date | 30 January 1964 | |||||||||
| Competitors | 84 from 27 nations | |||||||||
| Winning time | 2:18.16 | |||||||||
| Medalists | ||||||||||
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| Men's Downhill | |
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| Location | Patscherkofel |
| Vertical | 867 m (2,844 ft) |
| Top elevation | 1,952 m (6,404 ft) |
| Base elevation | 1,085 m (3,560 ft) |
| Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics ![]() | ||||
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| Downhill | men | women | ||
| Giant slalom | men | women | ||
| Slalom | men | women | ||
The Men's downhill competition of the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria, was held at Patscherkofel on Thursday, 30 January.[1] The defending world champion was Karl Schranz of Austria,[2] and defending Olympic champion Jean Vuarnet of France had retired from competition.
The race course had a number of casualties during training runs, including the death of Ross Milne of Australia.[3][4] This led to a label of "Course of Fear."[5] Zimmermann was favored by many to win the downhill and to the delight of the Austrian fans he won by 0.74 seconds.[5][6]
The starting gate was at an elevation of 1,952 m (6,404 ft), and the vertical drop was 867 m (2,844 ft).[1] The course length was 3.120 km (1.939 mi) and Zimmerman's winning run resulted in an average speed of 81.297 km/h (50.52 mph), with an average vertical descent rate of 6.275 m/s (20.59 ft/s). Following the victory, Zimmerman was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in the United States.[6]
A dozen years later in 1976, Franz Klammer raced on a slightly shorter course (by 100 metres (110 yards)) and shaved more than 32 seconds off of Zimmerman's time to famously win the Olympic downhill.[7]
Results
| Rank | Name | Country | Time | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Egon Zimmermann | | 2:18.16 | - |
| | Léo Lacroix | | 2:18.90 | +0.74 |
| | Wolfgang Bartels | | 2:19.48 | +1.32 |
| 4 | Jos Minsch | | 2:19.54 | +1.38 |
| 5 | Luggi Leitner | | 2:19.67 | +1.51 |
| 6 | Guy Périllat | | 2:19.79 | +1.63 |
| 7 | Gerhard Nenning | | 2:19.98 | +1.82 |
| 8 | Willy Favre | | 2:20.23 | +2.07 |
| 9 | Willy Bogner | | 2:20.72 | +2.56 |
| 10 | Heini Messner | | 2:20.74 | +2.58 |
| 11 | Karl Schranz | | 2:20.98 | +2.82 |
| 12 | Fritz Wagnerberger | | 2:21.03 | +2.87 |
| 13 | Dumeng Giovanoli | | 2:21.16 | +3.00 |
| 14 | Ni Orsi, Jr. | | 2:21.59 | +3.43 |
| 15 | François Bonlieu | | 2:21.71 | +3.55 |
| 16 | Billy Kidd | | 2:21.82 | +3.66 |
| 17 | Buddy Werner | | 2:22.05 | +3.89 |
| 18 | Georg Grünenfelder | | 2:22.69 | +4.53 |
| 19 | Ivo Mahlknecht | | 2:22.72 | +4.56 |
| 20 | Chuck Ferries | | 2:23.00 | +4.84 |
| 21 | Paride Milianti | | 2:23.01 | +4.85 |
| 22 | Raimo Manninen | | 2:23.94 | +5.78 |
| 23 | Bruno Alberti | | 2:25.30 | +7.14 |
| 24 | Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz | | 2:25.88 | +7.72 |
| 25 | Jean-Guy Brunet | | 2:26.59 | +8.43 |
| 26 | Ulf Ekstam | | 2:27.31 | +9.15 |
| 27 | Martino Fill | | 2:27.33 | +9.17 |
| 28 | Gary Battistella | | 2:27.74 | +9.58 |
| 29 | Peter Lakota | | 2:27.82 | +9.66 |
| 30 | Rod Hebron | | 2:27.90 | +9.74 |
| 31 | Bengt-Erik Grahn | | 2:29.29 | +11.13 |
| 32 | Jon Terje Øverland | | 2:29.74 | +11.58 |
| 33 | Hajime Tomii | | 2:30.02 | +11.86 |
| 34 | Peter Duncan | | 2:30.06 | +11.90 |
| 35 | Luis Viu | | 2:30.35 | +12.19 |
| 36 | Vasily Melnikov | | 2:30.83 | +12.67 |
| 37 | Olle Rolén | | 2:31.14 | +12.98 |
| 38 | Arild Holm | | 2:31.32 | +13.16 |
| 39 | Radim Koloušek | | 2:31.34 | +13.18 |
| 40 | Bronisław Trzebunia | | 2:32.29 | +14.13 |
| 41 | Juan Garriga | | 2:32.85 | +14.69 |
| 42 | Jean-Claude Killy | | 2:32.96 | +14.80 |
| 43 | Javier Masana | | 2:33.52 | +15.36 |
| 44 | John Rigby | | 2:34.32 | +16.16 |
| 45 | Yoshiharu Fukuhara | | 2:34.55 | +16.39 |
| 46 | Tsuneo Noto | | 2:34.76 | +16.60 |
| 47 | Tally Monastyryov | | 2:35.27 | +17.11 |
| 48 | Hans-Walter Schädler | | 2:35.84 | +17.68 |
| 49 | Andrzej Dereziński | | 2:35.89 | +17.73 |
| 50 | Charles Westenholz | | 2:36.12 | +17.96 |
| 51 | Fric Detiček | | 2:36.54 | +18.38 |
| 52 | August Wolfinger | | 2:37.25 | +19.09 |
| 53 | Josef Gassner | | 2:37.38 | +19.22 |
| 54 | Valery Shein | | 2:38.13 | +19.97 |
| 55 | Andrej Klinar | | 2:39.79 | +21.63 |
| 56 | Charles Palmer-Tomkinson | | 2:39.97 | +21.81 |
| 57 | Yoshihiro Ohira | | 2:40.82 | +22.66 |
| 58 | Hernán Boher | | 2:41.67 | +23.51 |
| 59 | Prince Karim Aga Khan | | 2:42.59 | +24.43 |
| 60 | Petar Angelov | | 2:43.32 | +25.16 |
| 61 | Simon Brown | | 2:44.07 | +25.91 |
| 62 | Oto Pustoslemšek | | 2:44.77 | +26.61 |
| 63 | Muzaffer Demirhan | | 2:45.63 | +27.47 |
| 64 | Pedro Klempa | | 2:47.07 | +28.91 |
| 65 | Lotfollah Kia Shemshaki | | 2:50.70 | +32.54 |
| 66 | Fayzollah Band Ali | | 2:52.44 | +34.28 |
| 67 | Nazih Geagea | | 2:55.34 | +37.18 |
| 68 | Peter Wenzel | | 2:55.58 | +37.42 |
| 69 | Ovaness Meguerdonian | | 2:57.10 | +38.94 |
| 70 | Osman Yüce | | 3:03.66 | +45.50 |
| 71 | Zeki Şamiloğlu | | 3:05.71 | +47.55 |
| 72 | Abdurrahman Küçük | | 3:09.99 | +51.83 |
| 73 | Konstantinos Karydas | | 3:10.09 | +51.93 |
| 74 | Jean Keyrouz | | 3:40.44 | +82.28 |
| 75 | Michel Rahme | | 3:55.15 | +96.99 |
| 76 | Jorge Abelardo Eiras | | 4:34.51 | +136.35 |
| 77 | Juan Holz | | 4:51.18 | +153.02 |
| - | Claudio Wernli | | DQ | - |
| - | Rune Lindström | | DNF | - |
| - | Jeremy Bujakowski | | DNF | - |
| - | Lars Olsson | | DNF | - |
| - | Jorge Rodríguez | | DNF | - |
| - | Jonathan Taylor | | DNF | - |
| - | Sami Beyroun | | DNF | - |
Source:[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ↑ "1962 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Australian skier killed in Olympic drill". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Associated Press. January 26, 1964. p. 41.
- ↑ "Aussie's Milne dies of injuries". Bend (OR) Bulletin. UPI. January 25, 1964. p. 5.
- 1 2 Ress, Paul (January 27, 1964). "A fight for life by the home team". Sports Illustrated. p. 32.
- 1 2 Jenkins, Dan (February 10, 1964). "Russian blades and fast French skis". Sports Illustrated. p. 14.
- ↑ Johnson, William Oscar (16 February 1976). "On came the heroes". Sports Illustrated. p. 10.
External links
- Sports-Reference - 1964 Olympic downhill

