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Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics – Men's downhill

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Men's Downhill
at the V Olympic Winter Games
VenueSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Date2 February 1948
Competitors111 from 25 nations
Winning time2:55.0
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Henri Oreiller  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Franz Gabl  Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Karl Molitor  Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rolf Olinger  Switzerland
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The men's alpine skiing downhill event was part of the alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event and the competition was held on Monday, 2 February 1948.[1][2]

One hundred and eleven alpine skiers from 25 nations competed. Henri Oreiller of France won the first of his two gold medals at these Olympics; he also won the combined and won a bronze medal in slalom.

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Results

This race was also part of the alpine combined.

Place Competitor Nation Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Henri Oreiller  France (FRA) 2:55.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Franz Gabl  Austria (AUT) 2:59.1 +4.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Karl Molitor  Switzerland (SUI) 3:00.3 +5.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rolf Olinger  Switzerland (SUI) 3:00.3 +5.3
5 Egon Schöpf  Austria (AUT) 3:01.2 +6.2
6 Silvio Alverà  Italy (ITA) 3:02.4 +7.4
Carlo Gartner  Italy (ITA) 3:02.4 +7.4
8 Fernand Grosjean  Switzerland (SUI) 3:03.1 +8.1
9 Hans Nogler  Austria (AUT) 3:03.2 +8.2
10 Hans Hansson  Sweden (SWE) 3:05.0 +10.0
11 Sverre Lassen-Urdahl  Norway (NOR) 3:06.4 +11.4
Adolf Odermatt  Switzerland (SUI) 3:06.4 +11.4
13 James Couttet  France (FRA) 3:07.3 +12.3
14 Engelbert Haider  Austria (AUT) 3:08.2 +13.2
15 Eberhard Kneisl  Austria (AUT) 3:08.3 +13.3
16 Bjarne Arentz  Norway (NOR) 3:09.0 +14.0
17 Antonín Šponar  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 3:09.1 +14.1
18 Romedi Spada  Switzerland (SUI) 3:09.2 +14.2
19 Edi Mall  Austria (AUT) 3:09.3 +14.3
20 Marius Eriksen  Norway (NOR) 3:09.4 +14.4
21 Vittorio Chierroni  Italy (ITA) 3:10.0 +15.0
22 Edy Reinalter  Switzerland (SUI) 3:11.0 +16.0
23 Guy de Huertas  France (FRA) 3:12.0 +17.0
Georges Panisset  France (FRA) 3:12.0 +17.0
25 Sverre Johannessen  Norway (NOR) 3:12.1 +17.1
26 Jack Reddish  United States (USA) 3:12.3 +17.3
27 Luboš Brchel  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 3:12.4 +17.4
28 Harvey Clifford  Canada (CAN) 3:14.1 +19.1
Hector Sutherland  Canada (CAN) 3:14.1 +19.1
30 Sixten Isberg  Sweden (SWE) 3:15.0 +20.0
31 Stein Eriksen  Norway (NOR) 3:15.1 +20.1
32 Eugenio Bonicco  Italy (ITA) 3:15.4 +20.4
33 Jean Pazzi  France (FRA) 3:16.1 +21.1
34 Claude Penz  France (FRA) 3:19.2 +24.2
35 Józef Marusarz  Poland (POL) 3:20.2 +25.2
36 Tine Mulej  Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:21.1 +26.1
37 Jan Gąsienica Ciaptak  Poland (POL) 3:21.3 +26.2
38 Åke Nilsson  Sweden (SWE) 3:22.2 +27.2
39 Pentti Alonen  Finland (FIN) 3:22.3 +27.3
40 Stig Sollander  Sweden (SWE) 3:23.1 +28.1
41 Olle Dalman  Sweden (SWE) 3:23.2 +28.2
42 Richard Movitz  United States (USA) 3:25.2 +30.2
43 Steve Knowlton  United States (USA) 3:26.2 +31.2
44 Robert Blatt  United States (USA) 3:27.4 +32.4
45 Devereaux Jennings  United States (USA) 3:28.2 +33.2
46 Daniel Šlachta  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 3:29.4 +34.4
47 Barney McLean  United States (USA) 3:30.1 +35.1
48 Péter Szikla  Hungary (HUN) 3:30.4 +35.4
49 Sándor Mazány  Hungary (HUN) 3:31.4 +36.4
50 Michel Feron  Belgium (BEL) 3:34.3 +39.3
51 Radu Scîrneci  Romania (ROU) 3:35.0 +40.0
52 Tamás Székely  Hungary (HUN) 3:36.0 +41.0
53 Aimo Vartiainen  Finland (FIN) 3:36.4 +41.4
54 Slavko Lukanc  Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:37.1 +42.1
55 Franz Beck  Liechtenstein (LIE) 3:38.3 +43.3
56 Albert Irwin  Canada (CAN) 3:39.1 +44.1
57 Dumitru Frăţilă  Romania (ROU) 3:39.3 +44.3
58 Dumitru Sulică  Romania (ROU) 3:39.4 +44.4
59 Hernán Oelkers  Chile (CHI) 3:40.2 +45.2
60 Donald Garrow  Great Britain (GBR) 3:41.3 +46.3
Wilbur Irwin  Canada (CAN) 3:41.3 +46.3
62 David Madzhar  Bulgaria (BUL) 3:45.3 +50.3
63 Justo del Carril  Argentina (ARG) 3:46.2 +51.2
64 Magnús Brynjólfsson  Iceland (ISL) 3:48.2 +53.2
65 Károly Kővári  Hungary (HUN) 3:49.1 +54.1
66 Ion Coliban  Romania (ROU) 3:49.2 +54.2
67 Jerzy Schindler  Poland (POL) 3:49.4 +54.4
68 Luis de Ridder  Argentina (ARG) 3:50.2 +55.2
69 Matevž Lukanc  Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:50.3 +55.3
70 Philippe d'Ursel  Belgium (BEL) 3:51.0 +56.0
71 Mihai Bîră  Romania (ROU) 3:52.3 +57.3
Ciril Praček  Yugoslavia (YUG) 3:52.3 +57.3
73 Max Gassner  Liechtenstein (LIE) 3:53.0 +58.0
74 Vasile Ionescu  Romania (ROU) 3:54.1 +59.1
Arturo Hammersley  Chile (CHI) 3:54.1 +59.1
James Palmer-Tomkinson  Great Britain (GBR) 3:54.1 +59.1
77 György Libik  Hungary (HUN) 3:55.3 +1:00.3
78 Jaime Errázuriz  Chile (CHI) 3:56.4 +1:01.4
79 Leopold Schädler  Liechtenstein (LIE) 4:00.0 +1:05.0
80 Jože Bertoncelj  Yugoslavia (YUG) 4:00.2 +1:05.2
81 Stuart Parkinson  Great Britain (GBR) 4:03.0 +1:08.0
82 Dimitar Drazhev  Bulgaria (BUL) 4:07.1 +1:12.1
83 Gonzalo Domínguez  Chile (CHI) 4:08.3 +1:13.3
84 Lajos Máté  Hungary (HUN) 4:09.0 +1:14.0
85 Otto Jung  Argentina (ARG) 4:09.3 +1:14.3
86 José Arias  Spain (ESP) 4:11.4 +1:16.4
87 Raşit Tolun  Turkey (TUR) 4:12.1 +1:17.1
88 Harry Taylor  Great Britain (GBR) 4:17.4 +1:22.4
89 Thomas de Morawitz  Spain (ESP) 4:24.0 +1:29.0
90 Theodor Sele  Liechtenstein (LIE) 4:24.1 +1:29.1
91 Gino de Pellegrín  Argentina (ARG) 4:25.2 +1:30.2
92 Ian Appleyard  Great Britain (GBR) 4:36.2 +1:41.2
Pablo Rosenkjer  Argentina (ARG) 4:36.2 +1:41.2
94 Dursun Bozkurt  Turkey (TUR) 4:37.3 +1:42.3
95 Julio Cernuda  Argentina (ARG) 4:45.4 +1:50.4
96 Þórir Jónsson  Iceland (ISL) 4:47.0 +1:52.0
97 Osman Yüce  Turkey (TUR) 4:49.2 +1:54.2
98 Guðmundur Guðmundsson  Iceland (ISL) 4:57.0 +2:02.0
99 Constantin von Liechtenstein  Liechtenstein (LIE) 5:04.1 +2:09.1
100 José Vila  Spain (ESP) 5:13.0 +2:18.0
101 Fotis Mavriplis  Greece (GRE) 5:39.1 +2:44.1
102 Fernando Armiñán  Spain (ESP) 5:41.2 +2:46.2
Zeno Colò  Italy (ITA) DNF
Roberto Lacedelli  Italy (ITA) DNF
Alfred Stäger  Switzerland (SUI) DNF
Jan Pawlica  Poland (POL) DNF
Johnny Lunde  Norway (NOR) DNF
Saša Molnar  Yugoslavia (YUG) DNF
Peter Boumphrey  Great Britain (GBR) DNF
Ibrahim Geagea  Lebanon (LIB) DQ
Muzaffer Demirhan  Turkey (TUR) DQ

References

  1. ^ "Rapport Général sur les V Jeux Olympiques" (PDF). Comité Olympique Suisse. LA84 Foundation. 1948. pp. 38–46, 49–52. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
  2. ^ "Alpine Skiing at the 1948 Sankt Moritz Winter Games: Men's Downhill". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2018.

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