Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

Women's slalom
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
Anne Heggtveit with her gold medal
VenueSquaw Valley
DateFebruary 26, 1960
Competitors43 from 21 nations
Winning time1:49.6
Medalists
   Canada
   United States
   United Team of Germany
Alpine skiing at the
1960 Winter Olympics
Downhill men women
Giant slalom men women
Slalom men women
Alpine runs of the 1960 Winter Olympics

The Women's slalom competition of the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley was held on Friday, February 26,[1] and was the final alpine event of the games.

The defending world champion was Inger Bjørnbakken of Norway,[2] who finished 14th. Anne Heggtveit of Canada won by over three seconds after gaining a large lead after the first run.[3] She also won the combined, a world championship title.[4]

Results

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st, gold medalist(s) Anne Heggtveit Canada 0:54.0 0:55.6 1:49.6
2nd, silver medalist(s) Betsy Snite United States 0:57.4 0:55.5 1:52.9 +3.3
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Barbi Henneberger United Team of Germany 0:57.4 0:59.0 1:56.4 +6.8
4 Thérèse Leduc France 0:59.2 0:58.2 1:57.4 +7.8
5 Hilde Hofherr Austria 0:59.0 0:59.0 1:58.0 +8.4
6 Liselotte Michel Switzerland 0:58.8 0:59.2 1:58.0 +8.4
7 Stalina Demidova-Korzukhina Soviet Union 0:58.5 0:59.9 1:58.4 +8.8
8 Sonja Sperl United Team of Germany 0:59.0 0:59.8 1:58.8 +9.2
9 Renie Cox United States 0:59.4 0:59.8 1:59.2 +9.6
10 Giuliana Chenal-Minuzzo Italy 0:57.4 1:01.9 1:59.3 +9.7
11 Marit Haraldsen Norway 0:59.8 1:00.0 1:59.8 +10.2
12 Nancy Holland Canada 1:01.6 0:59.5 2:01.1 +11.5
13 Anneliese Meggl United Team of Germany 1:02.5 0:59.9 2:02.4 +12.8
14 Inger Bjørnbakken Norway 0:57.3 1:05.2 2:02.5 +12.9
15 Carla Marchelli Italy 1:01.1 1:01.8 2:02.9 +13.3
16 Putzi Frandl Austria 0:59.2 1:03.8 2:03.0 +13.4
17 Anne-Marie Leduc France 0:58.6 1:04.9 2:03.5 +13.9
18 Yevgeniya Kabina-Sidorova Soviet Union 1:03.3 1:01.0 2:04.3 +14.7
19 Marguerite Leduc France 1:02.2 1:02.4 2:04.6 +15.0
20 Jerta Schir Italy 1:05.6 1:00.6 2:06.2 +16.6
21 Heidi Biebl United Team of Germany 1:09.2 0:57.3 2:06.5 +16.9
22 Arlette Grosso France 1:07.5 0:59.3 2:06.8 +17.2
23 Marían Navarro Spain 1:05.2 1:02.8 2:08.0 +18.4
24 Elizabeth Greene Canada 1:06.0 1:04.4 2:10.4 +20.8
25 María Cristina Schweizer Argentina 1:05.9 1:06.0 2:11.9 +22.3
26 Beverley Anderson United States 1:13.1 1:00.0 2:13.1 +23.5
27 Josephine Gibbs Great Britain 1:04.1 1:09.1 2:13.2 +23.6
28 Madeleine Chamot-Berthod Switzerland 1:12.1 1:03.3 2:15.4 +25.8
29 Christine Davy Australia 1:13.1 1:04.1 2:17.2 +27.6
30 Lyubov Volkova Soviet Union 1:00.8 1:16.5 2:17.3 +27.7
31 Nancy Greene Canada 1:09.4 1:08.6 2:18.0 +28.4
32 Trish Prain New Zealand 1:05.5 1:12.9 2:18.4 +28.8
33 Penny Pitou United States 0:58.5 1:21.3 2:19.8 +30.2
34 Renate Holmes Great Britain 1:16.1 1:07.4 2:23.5 +33.9
35 Jolanda Schir Italy 1:02.3 1:25.8 2:28.1 +38.5
36 Astrid Sandvik Norway 0:58.1 1:31.3 2:29.4 +39.8
37 Wendy Farrington Great Britain 1:08.4 1:30.8 2:39.2 +49.6
38 Cecilia Womersley New Zealand 2:17.7 1:25.4 3:43.1 +1:53.5
- Marianne Jahn-Nutt Austria 0:55.5 DQ - -
- Annemarie Waser Switzerland 0:57.6 DQ - -
- Traudl Hecher Austria 0:58.6 DQ - -
- Yvonne Rüegg Switzerland DQ - - -
- Liv Jagge-Christiansen Norway DQ - - -

Source:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report" (PDF). California Olympic Commission. LA84 Foundation. 1960. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. "1958 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. Sullivan, Jack (February 27, 1960). "Anne Heggtveit wins Olympic slalom". Montreal Gazette. p. 31.
  4. Sullivan, Jack (February 27, 1960). "Anne captures world ski title". Ottawa Citizen. Canadian Press. p. 9.

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