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1971–72 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1971/72
Discipline Men Women
Overall Italy Gustav Thöni Austria Annemarie Pröll
Downhill Switzerland Bernhard Russi Austria Annemarie Pröll
Giant slalom Italy Gustav Thöni Austria Annemarie Pröll
Slalom France Jean-Noël Augert France Britt Lafforgue
Nations Cup Switzerland Switzerland France France
Nations Cup overall France France
Competition
Locations 13 12
Individual 21 21
Cancelled 1

The 6th World Cup season began in December 1971 in Switzerland and concluded in March 1972 in France. Gustav Thöni of Italy won his second of three consecutive overall titles. Annemarie Pröll of Austria won the women's overall title, her second of five consecutive.

A break in the schedule in February was for the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan. Prior to the Olympics, International Olympic Committee head Avery Brundage succeeded in having two-time men's overall World Cup champion Karl Schranz reclassified as a professional and therefore ineligible for the Olympics.[1] Schranz retired from amateur competition immediately thereafter and joined the professional skiing tour in 1973.[1]

The controversy over "professionalism" (based on endorsements, manufacturers' fees, et cetera) continued for two more seasons, and served to limit both participation and the number of events on the World Cup circuit. Prior to the 1975 season, Brundage's successor Lord Killanin led an effort that changed the rule to permit such payments to be made to national associations, which generally eliminated such disputes.[1]

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
112 1 5 December 1971    Switzerland  St. Moritz DH 030   Switzerland  Bernhard Russi Austria Heinrich Messner  Switzerland  Walter Tresch
113 2 9 December 1971   France Val d'Isère GS 039  Norway Erik Håker France Jean-Noël Augert France Henri Duvillard
114 3 12 December 1971   DH 031  Austria Karl Schranz Austria Heinrich Messner  Switzerland  Michael Dätwyler
115 4 19 December 1971   Italy Sestriere SL 045  United States Tyler Palmer France Jean-Noël Augert Austria Harald Rofner
116 5 9 January 1972   West Germany Berchtesgaden SL 046  France Henri Duvillard West Germany Max Rieger Poland Andrzej Bachleda
117 6 10 January 1972   GS 040  France Roger Rossat-Mignod Italy Gustav Thöni  Switzerland  Walter Tresch
118 7 14 January 1972   Austria Kitzbühel DH 032  Austria Karl Schranz France Henri Duvillard  Switzerland  Bernhard Russi
119 8 15 January 1972   DH 033  Austria Karl Schranz France Henri Duvillard Austria Heinrich Messner
120 9 16 January 1972   SL 047  France Jean-Noël Augert Switzerland Edmund Bruggmann Poland Andrzej Bachleda
121 10 23 January 1972    Switzerland  Wengen SL 048  France Jean-Noël Augert Italy Gustav Thöni United States Bob Cochran
122 11 24 January 1972    Switzerland  Adelboden GS 041   Switzerland  Werner Mattle  Switzerland  Adolf Rösti Italy Gustav Thöni
1972 Winter Olympics (5–13 February)
123 12 18 February 1972   Canada Banff GS 042  Norway Erik Håker West Germany Sepp Heckelmiller Italy Helmuth Schmalzl
124 13 19 February 1972   SL 049  Poland Andrzej Bachleda France Jean-Noël Augert Italy Gustav Thöni
125 14 25 February 1972   United States Crystal Mountain DH 034   Switzerland  Bernhard Russi United States Mike Lafferty  Switzerland  Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
126 15 26 February 1972   DH 035  West Germany Franz Vogler  Switzerland  Bernhard Russi  Switzerland  Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
127 16 2 March 1972   United States Heavenly Valley GS 043  Italy Gustav Thöni France Henri Duvillard Austria David Zwilling
4 March 1972   SL cnx  Cancelled: warm temperatures[3]
128 17 15 March 1972   Italy Val Gardena DH 036   Switzerland  Bernhard Russi  Switzerland  Rene Berthod United States Mike Lafferty
129 18 16 March 1972   GS 044   Switzerland  Edmund Bruggmann Austria Reinhard Tritscher Italy Roland Thöni
130 19 17 March 1972   Italy Madonna di Campiglio SL 050  Italy Roland Thöni France Alain Penz Poland Andrzej Bachleda
131 20 18 March 1972   France Pra-Loup SL 051  Italy Roland Thöni Italy Gustav Thöni  Switzerland  Edmund Bruggmann
132 21 19 March 1972   GS 045   Switzerland  Edmund Bruggmann Italy Gustav Thöni France Roger Rossat-Mignod

Note:For the first time, the Olympic events no longer counted in the World Cup standings.

Ladies

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[4]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
110 1 3 December 1971   Switzerland St. Moritz DH 026  Austria Annemarie Pröll France Françoise Macchi France Jacqueline Rouvier
111 2 11 December 1971   France Val d'Isère DH 027  France Jacqueline Rouvier Austria Annemarie Pröll France Françoise Macchi
112 3 17 December 1971   Italy Sestriere DH 028  Austria Annemarie Pröll France Jacqueline Rouvier France Françoise Macchi
113 4 18 December 1971   SL 048  France Françoise Macchi West Germany Rosi Mittermaier Austria Monika Kaserer
114 5 3 January 1972   West Germany Oberstaufen GS 038  France Françoise Macchi Austria Annemarie Pröll United States Marilyn Cochran
115 6 4 January 1972   SL 049  France Françoise Macchi West Germany Rosi Mittermaier France Danièle Debernard
116 7 7 January 1972   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Maribor GS 039  France Françoise Macchi France Michèle Jacot Austria Annemarie Pröll
117 8 12 January 1972   Austria Badgastein DH 029  Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Wiltrud Drexel France Isabelle Mir
118 9 13 January 1972   SL 050  France Britt Lafforgue France Françoise Macchi Austria Annemarie Pröll
119 10 18 January 1972   Switzerland Grindelwald DH 030  Austria Annemarie Pröll Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig France Isabelle Mir
120 11 19 January 1972   SL 051  France Britt Lafforgue Austria Monika Kaserer United States Barbara Ann Cochran
121 12 22 January 1972   France St. Gervais GS 040  Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Monika Kaserer Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
1972 Winter Olympics (5–13 February)
122 13 18 February 1972   Canada Banff SL 052  France Britt Lafforgue United States Barbara Ann Cochran France Florence Steurer
123 14 19 February 1972   GS 041  Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Wiltrud Drexel Austria Monika Kaserer
124 15 25 February 1972   United States Crystal Mountain DH 031  Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Wiltrud Drexel
Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
125 16 26 February 1972   DH 032  Austria Wiltrud Drexel Austria Annemarie Pröll Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
126 17 1 March 1972   United States Heavenly Valley GS 042  Austria Annemarie Pröll West Germany Rosi Mittermaier France Britt Lafforgue
127 18 3 March 1972   SL 053  France Florence Steurer France Michèle Jacot United States Marilyn Cochran
128 19 17 March 1972   France Pra-Loup SL 054  France Danièle Debernard West Germany Pamela Behr West Germany Rosi Mittermaier
129 20 18 March 1972   GS 043  France Danièle Debernard Austria Monika Kaserer Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
130 21 18 March 1972   GS 044  France Britt Lafforgue Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Monika Kaserer

Note: for the first time, the Olympic events no longer counted in the World Cup standings.

Men

Overall

In men's overall World Cup 1971/72 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms and best five slaloms count. Four racers had a point deduction. Gustav Thöni won the cup with only one win!

Place Name Country Total DH GS SL
1 Gustav Thöni  Italy 154 4 84 66
2 Henri Duvillard  France 142 43 49 50
3 Edmund Bruggmann   Switzerland 140 0 78 62
4 Jean-Noël Augert  France 125 0 24 101
5 Bernhard Russi   Switzerland 114 110 4 0
6 Andrzej Bachleda  Poland 109 0 28 81
7 Roland Thöni  Italy 93 3 15 75
8 Karl Schranz  Austria 83 83 0 0
9 Mike Lafferty  United States 63 63 0 0
10 Heinrich Messner  Austria 61 61 0 0
11 Roger Rossat-Mignod  France 55 0 55 0
12 Erik Håker  Norway 50 0 50 0
13 Walter Tresch   Switzerland 49 19 26 4
14 Franz Vogler  West Germany 47 47 0 0
15 Alain Penz  France 46 0 18 28
David Zwilling  Austria 46 0 38 8

Downhill

In men's downhill World Cup 1971/72 the best 5 results count. One racer had a point deduction, which is given in ().

Place Name Country Total 1Switzerland 3France 7Austria 8Austria 14United States 15United States 17Italy
1 Bernhard Russi   Switzerland 110 25 - 15 (11) 25 20 25
2 Karl Schranz  Austria 83 8 25 25 25 - - -
3 Mike Lafferty  United States 63 - 6 11 - 20 11 15
4 Heinrich Messner  Austria 61 20 20 - 15 - - 6
5 Franz Vogler  West Germany 47 4 2 - - 8 25 8
6 Henri Duvillard  France 43 - 3 20 20 - - -
7 Jean-Daniel Dätwyler   Switzerland 39 1 8 - - 15 15 -
Andreas Sprecher   Switzerland 39 - 1 - 8 11 8 11
9 Michel Dätwyler   Switzerland 37 11 15 - - 6 3 2
10 René Berthod   Switzerland 32 3 - - - 3 6 20

Giant slalom

In men's giant slalom World Cup 1970/71 the best 5 results count. One racer had a point deduction, which is given in (). Gustav Thöni won the cup with only one win. He won his third Giant slalom World Cup in a row!

Place Name Country Total 1France 6West Germany 11Switzerland 12Canada 16United States 18Italy 21France
1 Gustav Thöni  Italy 84 - 20 15 - 25 4 20
2 Edmund Bruggmann   Switzerland 78 - (2) 11 6 11 25 25
3 Roger Rossat-Mignod  France 55 1 25 6 8 - - 15
4 Erik Håker  Norway 50 25 - - 25 - - -
5 Henri Duvillard  France 49 15 - - - 20 3 11
6 David Zwilling  Austria 38 - 4 - - 15 11 8
7 Alfred Hagn  West Germany 30 - 11 11 - 2 - 6
8 Sepp Heckelmiller  West Germany 28 - - - 20 8 - -
Adolf Rösti   Switzerland 28 - - 20 2 6 - -
Andrzej Bachleda  Poland 28 11 8 2 - 3 - 4

Slalom

In men's slalom World Cup 1971/72 the best 5 results count. Three racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Place Name Country Total 4Italy 5West Germany 9Austria 10Switzerland 13Canada 19Italy 20France
1 Jean-Noël Augert  France 101 20 - 25 25 20 11 (1)
2 Andrzej Bachleda  Poland 81 (3) 15 15 11 25 15 -
3 Roland Thöni  Italy 75 11 - 6 8 - 25 25
4 Gustav Thöni  Italy 66 8 - - 20 15 3 20
5 Edmund Bruggmann   Switzerland 62 (2) 11 20 - 8 8 15
6 Henri Duvillard  France 50 6 25 8 - - - 11
7 Alain Penz  France 28 - 8 - - - 20 -
8 Tyler Palmer  United States 25 25 - - - - - -
9 Eberhard Schmalzl  Italy 24 - 3 11 - 4 6 -
10 Max Rieger  West Germany 20 - 20 - - - - -

Ladies

Overall

In women's overall World Cup 1971/72 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms and best five slaloms count. Three racers had a point deduction. Annemarie Pröll won eight races and was only unable to score points in four slaloms.

Place Name Country Total DH GS SL
1 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 269 125 115 29
2 Françoise Macchi  France 187 67 50 70
3 Britt Lafforgue  France 128 0 52 76
4 Monika Kaserer  Austria 120 7 76 37
5 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 111 71 37 3
6 Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 110 12 32 66
7 Wiltrud Drexel  Austria 102 76 22 4
8 Florence Steurer  France 96 0 26 70
9 Danièle Debernard  France 90 0 28 62
10 Isabelle Mir  France 89 63 11 15
11 Michèle Jacot  France 70 12 27 31
12 Barbara Ann Cochran  United States 67 0 10 57
Marilyn Cochran  United States 67 1 44 22
14 Jacqueline Rouvier  France 60 60 0 0
15 Pamela Behr  West Germany 29 0 0 29

Downhill

In women's downhill World Cup 1971/72 the best 5 results count. Three racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Annemarie Pröll won the cup with maximum points.

Place Name Country Total 1Switzerland 2France 3Italy 8Austria 10Switzerland 15United States 16United States
1 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 125 25 (20) 25 25 25 25 (20)
2 Wiltrud Drexel  Austria 76 - 11 - 20 - 20 25
3 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 71 (6) 8 8 (8) 20 20 15
4 Françoise Macchi  France 67 20 15 15 6 11 - -
5 Isabelle Mir  France 63 11 (4) 11 15 15 (8) 11
6 Jacqueline Rouvier  France 60 15 25 20 - - - -
7 Susie Corrock  United States 15 - - - 1 3 3 8
8 Bernadette Zurbriggen   Switzerland 14 - - - - - 11 3
9 Brigitte Totschnig  Austria 13 - 2 3 - 8 - -
10 Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 12 4 - 6 2 - - -
Michèle Jacot  France 12 - - - 11 - - 1

Giant slalom

In women's giant slalom World Cup 1971/72 the best 5 results count. Only Annemarie Pröll had a point deduction, which is given in (). She won the cup by winning three races. All other events were won by French athletes.

Place Name Country Total 5West Germany 7Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 12France 14Canada 17United States 20France 21France
1 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 115 20 (15) 25 25 25 (3) 20
2 Monika Kaserer  Austria 76 - 6 20 15 - 20 15
3 Britt Lafforgue  France 52 - - - 1 15 11 25
4 Françoise Macchi  France 50 25 25 - - - - -
5 Marilyn Cochran  United States 44 15 - 6 - 11 6 6
6 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 37 - 3 15 - - 15 4
7 Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 32 - - 4 - 20 - 8
8 Danièle Debernard  France 28 - - - - - 25 3
9 Michèle Jacot  France 27 3 20 - 3 - - 1
10 Florence Steurer  West Germany 26 - 1 8 11 4 2 -

Slalom

In women's slalom World Cup 1971/72 the best 5 results count. No racer had a point deduction. Britt Lafforgue won the cup with only four results.

Place Name Country Total 4Italy 6West Germany 9Austria 11Switzerland 13Canada 18United States 19France
1 Britt Lafforgue  France 76 - - 25 25 25 - 1
2 Françoise Macchi  France 70 25 25 20 - - - -
Florence Steurer  France 70 - 11 - 8 15 25 11
4 Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 66 20 20 - - 11 - 15
5 Danièle Debernard  France 62 - 15 11 11 - - 25
6 Barbara Ann Cochran  United States 57 - 3 8 15 20 11 -
7 Monika Kaserer  Austria 37 15 2 - 20 - - -
8 Michèle Jacot  France 31 11 - - - - 20 -
9 Pamela Behr  West Germany 29 - - - 3 - 6 20
Annemarie Pröll  Austria 29 - 8 15 - - - 6

Nations Cup

Overall

Place Country Total Men Ladies
1  France 1159 376 783
2  Austria 900 297 603
3   Switzerland 689 549 140
4  United States 333 125 208
5  West Germany 326 151 175
6  Italy 308 307 1
7  Poland 112 112 0
8  Canada 66 2 64
9  Norway 58 52 6
10  Spain 37 23 14
11  Australia 9 9 0
12  United Kingdom 6 0 6
13  Liechtenstein 1 0 1

Men

Place Country Total DH GS SL Racers Wins
1   Switzerland 549 295 170 84 13 6
2  France 376 44 146 186 6 4
3  Italy 307 12 129 166 8 3
4  Austria 297 184 79 34 10 3
5  West Germany 151 47 61 43 6 1
6  United States 125 74 6 45 6 1
7  Poland 112 0 28 84 1 1
8  Norway 52 0 50 2 2 2
9  Spain 23 0 0 23 2 0
10  Australia 9 9 0 0 1 0
11  Canada 2 2 0 0 1 0

Ladies

Place Country Total DH GS SL Racers Wins
1  France 783 218 212 353 11 12
2  Austria 603 270 247 86 8 9
3  United States 208 27 76 105 9 0
4  West Germany 175 20 55 100 4 0
5   Switzerland 140 99 38 3 3 0
6  Canada 64 30 34 0 5 0
7  Spain 14 0 2 12 1 0
8  Norway 6 6 0 0 1 0
 United Kingdom 6 0 0 6 1 0
10  Italy 1 0 1 0 1 0
 Liechtenstein 1 0 1 0 1 0

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France16121038
2 Austria1213833
3  Switzerland651021
4 Italy34411
5 Norway2002
6 Germany1618
7 United States1258
8 Poland1034
Totals (8 entries)424241125

References

  1. ^ a b c Fry, John (January 1975). "Skier's Notebook:Olympic Amateur Rules Are Changed". Ski Magazine. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  2. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1972 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Men's Slalom in World Cup ski cancelled". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). UPI. 5 March 1972. p. 2B.
  4. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1972 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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