Alpine_Ski_World_Cup_1969

1968–69 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

1968–69 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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The third World Cup season began in December 1968 and concluded in March 1969. This was the first season in which the races began prior to January 1, and that change immediately became permanent. Karl Schranz of Austria won the first of two consecutive overall titles. Gertrude Gabl of Austria won the women's overall title. For the first and only (as of 2016) time in World Cup history, a discipline trophy was shared by more than two people, as four men (three French, one Austrian) tied for the men's slalom trophy.

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The race footage for the film Downhill Racer was shot during this season, primarily in January 1969.

Calendar

Men

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
38112 December 1968   France Val d'IsèreGS 013 Austria Karl SchranzFrance Bernard OrcelFrance Henri Duvillard
3923 January 1969   West Germany BerchtesgadenSL 016 Austria Alfred MattAustria Karl SchranzFrance Patrick Russel
4036 January 1969   Switzerland AdelbodenGS 014 France Jean-Noël AugertFrance Jean-Pierre AugertAustria Karl Schranz
41411 January 1969   Switzerland WengenDH 011 Austria Karl SchranzAustria Heinrich MessnerAustria Karl Cordin
42512 January 1969   SL 017 Austria Reinhard TritscherUnited States Spider SabichSwitzerland Peter Frei
43618 January 1969   Austria KitzbühelDH 012 Austria Karl SchranzSwitzerland Jean-Daniel DätwylerAustria Karl Cordin
France Henri Duvillard
44719 January 1969   SL 018 France Patrick RusselAustria Herbert HuberSwitzerland Dumeng Giovanoli
45824 January 1969   France MegèveDH 013 France Henri DuvillardAustria Heinrich MessnerAustria Alfred Matt
46926 January 1969   SL 019 France Alain PenzAustria Herbert HuberUnited States Spider Sabich
47101 February 1969   Austria St. AntonDH 014 Austria Karl SchranzAustria Heinrich MessnerWest Germany Franz Vogler
48118 February 1969   Sweden ÅreGS 015 France Jean-Noël AugertSwitzerland Jakob TischhauserFrance Alain Penz
49129 February 1969   SL 020 France Patrick RusselFrance Jean-Noël AugertAustria Alfred Matt
50139 February 1969   Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH 015 Switzerland Josef MinschFrance Jean-Pierre AugertSwitzerland Hans Peter Rohr
511414 February 1969   Italy Val GardenaDH 016 Switzerland Jean-Daniel DätwylerFrance Henri DuvillardAustria Rudi Sailer
521516 February 1969   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kranjska GoraGS 016 Austria Reinhard TritscherAustria Alfred MattAustria Franz Digruber
531617 February 1969   SL 021 Switzerland Edmund BruggmannFrance Alain PenzAustria Herbert Huber
541728 February 1969   United States Squaw ValleySL 022 United States Billy KiddFrance Alain PenzFrance Patrick Russel
55181 March 1969   GS 017 Austria Reinhard TritscherSwitzerland Jakob TischhauserAustria Heinrich Messner
561915 March 1969   Canada Mont St. AnneGS 018 Austria Karl SchranzSwitzerland Dumeng GiovanoliSwitzerland Jakob Tischhauser
572016 March 1969   SL 023 Austria Alfred MattFrance Jean-Noël AugertUnited States Billy Kidd
582121 March 1969   United States Waterville ValleyGS 019 Switzerland Dumeng GiovanoliAustria Karl SchranzSwitzerland Jakob Tischhauser
592222 March 1969   SL 024 France Jean-Noël AugertAustria Herbert HuberFrance Patrick Russel

Note: Race 12 and 13 were held on the same day.

Women

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
41111 December 1968   France Val d'IsèreGS 014 France Françoise MacchiWest Germany Rosi MittermaierFrance Annie Famose
4223 January 1969   West Germany OberstaufenGS 015 United States Kiki CutterAustria Gertrude Gabl
Austria Olga Pall
4334 January 1969   SL 018 Austria Gertrude GablUnited States Judy NagelUnited States Marilyn Cochran
4447 January 1969   Switzerland GrindelwaldSL 019 Austria Gertrude GablFrance Annie FamoseUnited States Kiki Cutter
45510 January 1969   DH 011 Austria Wiltrud DrexelWest Germany Rosi MittermaierFrance Isabelle Mir
46615 January 1969   Austria SchrunsDH 012 Austria Wiltrud DrexelFrance Florence SteurerFrance Annie Famose
47716 January 1969   SL 020 West Germany Rosi MittermaierAustria Gertrude GablUnited States Kiki Cutter
48823 January 1969   France St. GervaisSL 021 France Ingrid LafforgueFrance Annie FamoseUnited States Judy Nagel
49925 January 1969   DH 013 France Isabelle MirFrance Annie Famose
Austria Annemarie Pröll
501031 January 1969   Austria St. AntonDH 014 Austria Olga PallFrance Isabelle MirAustria Wiltrud Drexel
51118 February 1969   Italy SterzingSL 022 United States Judy NagelUnited States Cathy NagelFrance Florence Steurer
52129 February 1969   GS 016 France Michèle JacotUnited States Marilyn CochranFrance Ingrid Lafforgue
531316 February 1969   Czechoslovakia Vysoké TatrySL 023 Austria Gertrude GablUnited States Kiki CutterFrance Ingrid Lafforgue
541417 February 1969   GS 017 Austria Gertrude GablUnited States Marilyn CochranFrance Florence Steurer
551528 February 1969   United States Squaw ValleySL 024 Austria Bernadette RauterFrance Ingrid LafforgueUnited States Judy Nagel
56161 March 1969   GS 018 France Florence SteurerUnited States Marilyn CochranAustria Bernadette Rauter
571714 March 1969   Canada Mont St. AnneGS 019 France Michèle JacotUnited States Marilyn CochranAustria Wiltrud Drexel
581815 March 1969   SL 025 United States Kiki CutterFrance Ingrid LafforgueFrance Florence Steurer
591920 March 1969   United States Waterville ValleyGS 020 Austria Bernadette RauterUnited States Marilyn Cochran
United States Karen Budge
602022 March 1969   SL 026 United States Kiki CutterWest Germany Rosi MittermaierUnited States Judy Nagel

Men

Overall

In men's overall World Cup 1968/69 the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. 17 racers had a point deduction.

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Downhill

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In men's downhill World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results count. Karl Schranz won the cup with maximum points.

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Giant slalom

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In men's giant slalom World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results count. Four racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

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Slalom

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In men's slalom World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results count. The one and only World Cup ever shared by more than two racers. Three French athletes tied with one Austrian.

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Women

Overall

In women's overall World Cup 1968/69 the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. 15 racers had a point deduction.

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Downhill

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In women's downhill World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results count. Three racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

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Giant slalom

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In women's giant slalom World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results counted. Eight racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Marilyn Cochran won the cup without a win, but was runner-up in the final five races.

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Slalom

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In women's slalom World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results count. 11 racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Gertrude Gabl won the cup with maximum points.

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Nations Cup

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References

  1. "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1969 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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