1969–70_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup

1969–70 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

1969–70 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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The 4th World Cup season began in December 1969 in France and concluded in March 1970 in Norway. Karl Schranz of Austria won his second consecutive overall title. Michèle Jacot of France won the women's overall title.

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For the final time, the results of the World Championships, held in 1970 in Val Gardena, Italy, were included in the World Cup standings (except for the Alpine Combined results, because that discipline was not recognized in the World Cup until the 1974/75 season). Future Olympic and World Championship results were not included as World Cup races.

Malcolm Milne of Australia won the season's first downhill at Val d'Isère in December to become the first alpine racer from the Southern Hemisphere to win a World Cup event.

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
60111 December 1969   France Val d'IsèreGS 020 Italy Gustav ThöniFrance Patrick RusselFrance Jean-Noël Augert
61214 December 1969   DH 017 Australia Malcolm MilneSwitzerland Jean-Daniel DätwylerAustria Karl Schranz
62320 December 1969   Austria LienzGS 021 France Patrick RusselItaly Gustav Thöni Switzerland  Jakob Tischhauser
63421 December 1969   SL 025 France Jean-Noël AugertAustria Herbert HuberUnited States Spider Sabich
6454 January 1970   West Germany HindelangSL 026 Italy Gustav ThöniFrance Patrick RusselFrance Jean-Noël Augert
6565 January 1970   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 022 Austria Karl SchranzWest Germany Sepp Heckelmiller Switzerland  Dumeng Giovanoli
66710 January 1970   Switzerland WengenDH 018 France Henri DuvillardAustria Karl CordinAustria Heinrich Messner
67811 January 1970   SL 027 France Patrick Russel Switzerland  Dumeng GiovanoliFrance Henri Bréchu
68917 January 1970   Austria KitzbühelGS 023  Switzerland  Dumeng GiovanoliPoland Andrzej BachledaAustria Karl Schranz
691018 January 1970   SL 028 France Patrick RusselItaly Gustav ThöniFrance Jean-Noël Augert
701120 January 1970   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraGS 024  Switzerland  Dumeng GiovanoliFrance Patrick RusselFrance Georges Mauduit
711223 January 1970   France MegèveDH 019 Austria Karl SchranzAustria Heinrich MessnerFrance Henri Duvillard
721325 January 1970   SL 029 France Patrick RusselFrance Alain PenzFrance Henri Bréchu
731429 January 1970   Italy Madonna di CampiglioGS 025 Italy Gustav Thöni Switzerland  Dumeng GiovanoliFrance Jean-Noël Augert
741530 January 1970   GS 026 Italy Gustav Thöni Switzerland  Edmund BruggmannFrance Jean-Noël Augert
751631 January 1970   SL 030 France Henri BréchuItaly Gustav Thöni Switzerland  Dumeng Giovanoli
76171 February 1970   West Germany GarmischDH 020 Austria Karl SchranzAustria Karl CordinWest Germany Franz Vogler
77188 February 1970   Italy Val Gardena
(1970 World Championships)
SL 031 France Jean-Noël AugertFrance Patrick RusselUnited States Billy Kidd
781910 February 1970   GS 027 Austria Karl SchranzAustria Werner Bleiner Switzerland  Dumeng Giovanoli
792015 February 1970   DH 021  Switzerland  Bernhard RussiAustria Karl CordinAustralia Malcolm Milne
802121 February 1970   United States Jackson HoleDH 022 Austria Karl CordinFrance Bernard OrcelFrance Henri Duvillard
812222 February 1970   SL 032 France Alain PenzFrance Henri BréchuItaly Gustav Thöni
822327 February 1970   Canada VancouverGS 028 France Alain PenzAustria Werner BleinerFrance Patrick Russel
832428 February 1970   SL 033 France Alain PenzItaly Gustav ThöniFrance Patrick Russel
84256 March 1970   United States Heavenly ValleySL 034 France Alain PenzUnited States Rick ChaffeeAustria Heinrich Messner
85268 March 1970   GS 029 France Patrick RusselAustria Werner BleinerAustria Karl Schranz
862713 March 1970   Norway VossGS 030 Austria Werner BleinerFrance Jean-Noël AugertAustria Karl Schranz
872815 March 1970   SL 035 France Patrick RusselFrance Jean-Noël AugertFrance Henri Bréchu

Note: Races 18, 19, and 20 were the events from the Alpine World Ski Championships in Val Gardena.
This was the final time that the World Championships (or Olympics) were counted in the World Cup standings.

Women

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
61110 December 1969   France Val d'IsèreGS 021 France Françoise MacchiUnited States Barbara Ann CochranFrance Michèle Jacot
62212 December 1969   SL 027 France Michèle JacotUnited States Barbara Ann CochranFrance Florence Steurer
63319 December 1969   Austria LienzGS 022 United States Judy NagelFrance Michèle JacotUnited States Barbara Ann Cochran
64420 December 1969   SL 028 United States Judy NagelFrance Ingrid LafforgueAustria Bernadette Rauter
6553 January 1970   West Germany OberstaufenSL 029 Austria Bernadette RauterFrance Isabelle MirFrance Françoise Macchi
6664 January 1970   GS 023 France Michèle JacotFrance Françoise MacchiUnited States Barbara Ann Cochran
6776 January 1970   Switzerland GrindelwaldSL 030 France Michèle JacotCanada Betsy CliffordUnited States Marilyn Cochran
6889 January 1970   DH 015 France Isabelle MirFrance Annie FamoseFrance Florence Steurer
69913 January 1970   Austria BadgasteinSL 031 France Ingrid LafforgueCanada Betsy CliffordFrance Dominique Mathieux
701015 January 1970   DH 016 France Isabelle MirFrance Florence SteurerFrance Michèle Jacot
711117 January 1970   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MariborGS 024 Austria Annemarie PröllFrance Florence SteurerUnited States Barbara Ann Cochran
721218 January 1970   SL 032 United States Barbara Ann CochranFrance Britt LafforgueAustria Bernadette Rauter
731322 January 1970   France St. GervaisSL 033 United States Kiki CutterFrance Ingrid LafforgueFrance Florence Steurer
741424 January 1970   GS 025 France Françoise MacchiAustria Annemarie PröllUnited States Judy Nagel
751530 January 1970   West Germany GarmischDH 017 France Françoise MacchiAustria Wiltrud DrexelFrance Michèle Jacot
76161 February 1970   Italy AbetoneGS 026 France Britt LafforgueFrance Marie Jean-GeorgesUnited States Judy Nagel
77172 February 1970   SL 034 France Ingrid LafforgueUnited States Judy NagelFrance Dominique Mathieux
781811 February 1970   Italy Val Gardena
(1970 World Championships)
DH 018  Switzerland  Annerösli ZrydFrance Isabelle MirAustria Annemarie Pröll
791913 February 1970   SL 035 France Ingrid LafforgueUnited States Barbara Ann CochranFrance Michèle Jacot
802014 February 1970   GS 027 Canada Betsy CliffordFrance Ingrid LafforgueFrance Françoise Macchi
812121 February 1970   United States Jackson HoleDH 019 France Isabelle MirFrance Annie FamoseFrance Michèle Jacot
822222 February 1970   SL 036 France Ingrid LafforgueUnited States Barbara Ann CochranCanada Betsy Clifford
832327 February 1970   Canada VancouverGS 028 France Michèle JacotUnited States Barbara Ann CochranUnited States Judy Nagel
84241 March 1970   SL 037 France Ingrid LafforgueFrance Britt LafforgueCanada Betsy Clifford
852512 March 1970   Norway VossGS 029 France Ingrid LafforgueAustria Wiltrud DrexelAustria Annemarie Pröll
862614 March 1970   SL 038 West Germany Rosi MittermaierFrance Florence SteurerFrance Britt Lafforgue

Note: Races 18, 19, and 20 were the events from the Alpine World Ski Championships in Val Gardena.
This was the final time that the World Championships (or Olympics) were counted in the World Cup standings.

Men

Overall

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In men's overall World Cup 1969/70 the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. 18 racers had a point deduction.

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Downhill

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In men's downhill World Cup 1969/70 the best 3 results count. Five racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

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Giant slalom

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In men's giant slalom World Cup 1969/70 the best 3 results count. Ten racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Gustav Thöni won the cup with maximum points.

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Slalom

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In men's slalom World Cup 1969/70 the best 3 results count. 11 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Patrick Russel and Alain Penz won the cup with maximum points. French athletes won 10 races out of 11!

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Women

Overall

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In women's overall World Cup 1969/70 the best three results from each discipline (downhill, giant slalom, and slalom) counted. Nineteen racers had a point deduction.

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Downhill

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In women's downhill World Cup 1969/70 the best 3 results count. Five racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Isabelle Mir won the cup with maximum points.

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Giant slalom

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In women's giant slalom World Cup 1969/70 the best 3 results count. 14 racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

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Slalom

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In women's slalom World Cup 1969/70 the best 3 results count. 14 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Ingrid Lafforgue won the cup with maximum points. She won five races and four of them in a row.

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Nations cup

Overall

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Men

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Women

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Medal table

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Notes

  1. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1970 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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