4th Vitranc Cup (1965)

4th Vitranc Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 27 and 28 February 1965 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events.[1][2]

4th Vitranc Cup
Giant slalom
Date:27 February 1965
Event:FIS 1A International
Official list:45
Ranked:32
Course setter:Marjan Magušar (JUG)
Gates:67
Start:1,410 m
Finish:   820 m
Vertical drop:   590 m
Slalom
Date:28 February 1965
Event:FIS 1A International
Official list:35
Ranked:20
Course 1:»Bedanc« 
Course 2:»Vitranc«
Course setter 1:Pepi Stiegler (AUT)
Course setter 2:Marjan Magušar (JUG)
Gates (1st run):72
Gates (2nd run):71
Vertical drop:180 m

Official results

Giant slalom

On 27 February, the longest giant slalom in history of Vitranc Cup with vertical drop at 590 metres was held.[3][4][5][6]

Rank Competitor Time
1Switzerland Edmund Bruggmann2:33.04
2Italy Felice De Nicolo2:34.73
3France Michel Arpin2:34.83
4Austria Gerhard Nenninxg2:34.95
5Austria Franz Digruber2:35.01
6France Georges Mauduit2:35.54
7Austria Werner Bleiner2:35.75
8Switzerland Stefan Kälin2:36.66
9France Leuis Jausfret2:36.98
10East Germany Ernst Scherzer2:37.46
11Austria Stefan Sodat2:37.81
12Switzerland Bent Zogg2:39.18
13Switzerland Andreas Sphetsher2:40.18
14Switzerland Kurt Schnider2:40.34
15Austria Adalbort Leitner2:40.83
16Austria Franz Rauter2:41.98
17Italy Martino Fiel2:42.57
18East Germany Klaus Illing2:42.82
19France Jacques Fourno2:42.98
20Austria Stefan Kaponis2:43.90
21Italy Giovanni Dibona2:44.62
22Italy Giorgio Malkneu2:46.37
23Austria Walter Winkler2:49.64
24Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar2:49.81
25Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec2:50.55
26Switzerland Mario Bergamin2:54.00
27Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric Detiček2:57.43
28Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gert Dogša2:58.69
29Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor Zajc3:03.57
30Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda3:10.14
31Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Srebre3:10.90
32Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Ponikvar3:17.92
Italy Bruno BeroloefaDNS
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek  DSQ  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič  
East Germany Gothard Lorenz
France Pierro Stawcs  DNF  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alojz Fortin  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Klinar  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Lajbaher  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Komac  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Svetina  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Davor Senci  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Židan    

Slalom

On 28 February, slalom was held on »Bedanc« (1st) and »Vitranc« (2nd) courses with vertical drop at 180 metres.[7][8]

Rank Competitor 1st run 2nd run Total
1France Michel Arpin59.2157.041:56.25
2Austria Franz Digruber1:00.3356.001:56.33
3France E. Maudit59.6858.171:57.85
4Switzerland Edmund Bruggmann1:00.7257.791:58.51
5France Louis Jauffret1:01.3957.551:58.94
6Italy Felice De Nicolo1:02.2857.701:59.98
7France Jacques Fourno1:02.1659.022:01.18
8East Germany Klaus Illing1:02.2959.902:02.19
9Austria Adalbert Leitner1:03.3059.672:02.97
10Austria Werner Bleiner1:03.441:00.392:03.83
11Switzerland Andreas Sprecher1:04.391:00.292:04.68
12Austria Franz Rauter1:06.441:00.802:07.24
13Switzerland Mario Bergamin1:06.271:01.802:08.07
14Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar1:08.861:04.432:13.29
15Switzerland Bent Zogg1:13.741:00.822:14.56
16Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek1:13.311:06.802:20.11
17Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda1:21.481:14.372:35.85
18Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Židan1:17.131:19.422:36.55
19Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Laibacher1:18.871:21.10 2:39.97
20Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N. Sigfried1:22.791:18.632:40.42
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez ČopDid not start  
Italy Bruno Berolo(e)fa    
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota    
France Pierre Stamos    
East Germany Gothard LorenzDisqualified  
Switzerland Kurt Schnider  
Austria Gerhard Nenning  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric Detiček  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor Zajc  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Davor Senci  
Switzerland Stefan Kälin  
Italy Martino Fill
Austria Stefan KaponigDid not finish  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Svetina  
Italy Giovanni Dibona

References

  1. "Danes start v Kranjski Gori (page 6)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 27 February 1965.
  2. "Šumi in Lakota nimata naslednikov (page 1 and 6)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 3 March 1965.
  3. "Številni favoriti v Kranjski Gori (page 6)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 27 February 1965.
  4. "Veleslalomː prvi Edmund Bruggmann (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 28 February 1965.
  5. "Veleslalomː prvi Edmund Bruggmann, nadaljevanje (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 28 February 1965.
  6. "FIS 1A Giant Slalom, official results" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 27 February 1965.
  7. "Slalomː prvi Michel Arpin (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 1 March 1965.
  8. "FIS 1A Slalom, official results" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 28 February 1965.
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