7th Vitranc Cup (1968)

7th Vitranc Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 9–10 March 1968 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia, hosting FIS International event and premiere FIS World Cup event.[1]

7th Vitranc Cup

Patrick Russel (FRA) won KG's 1st ever World Cup
Giant slalom
Date:9 March 1968
Event:FIS International
Official list:48 or 49
Ranked:38
Course setter:Ludvik Dornig (YUG)
Gates:79 or 81
Vertical drop:   540 m
Length:2,200 m
Slalom
Date:10 March 1968
Event:FIS World Cup
Official list:52 or 53
Ranked:21
Course setter 1:Peter Prodinger (AUT)
Course setter 2:Marjan Magušar (YUG)
Gates (1st run):67
Gates (2nd run):69
Vertical drop:180 m

Official results

On 9 March, FIS International giant slalom event was held.[2][3]

Giant slalom

Rank Competitor Time
1Switzerland Stefan Kälin2:34.74
2Austria Stefan Sodat2:34.75
3Italy Enrico Demetz2:34.96
4Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Janda2:35.72
5Italy Giuseppe Compagnoni2:36.14
6Austria Franz Digruber2:36.63
7Switzerland Josias Minsch2:37.53
8West Germany Friedrich Binger2:37.76
9France Jules Melquiond2:38.57
10Czechoslovakia Jan Čermak2:39.81
11Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič2:39.94
12Austria Ludvig Heber2:41.07
13France Georges Collomb-Patton2:41.08
14Italy Franco Bertod2:41.52
15Austria Gerhard Bechter2:41.86
16West Germany Klaus Kemser2:42.02
17Austria Franz Schaller2:42.16
18Italy Stefano Sibille2:43.05
19Czechoslovakia Jan Vojtech2:43.07
20Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miran Gašperšič2:43.68
21Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar2:43.76
22Switzerland Pablito Choffar2:44.17
23Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda2:44.52
24Italy Andrea Marro2:44.77
25Switzerland Laurenz Grunenfelder2:46.23
26Switzerland Alfred Witternwiller2:46.55
27Austria Danilo Samonig2:47.73
28Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Klinar2:48.18
29Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Kavčič2:51.38
30Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubo Majninger2:52.08
31Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Židan2:54.30
32Hungary Andras Morotz2:54.58
33Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gorazd Bedrač2:55.29
34Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Pesjak2:55.58
35Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jani Pogačnik2:55.94
36Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Lah2:56.19
37Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Sevčnikar2:58.62
38Hungary Gyula Gazdig2:59.96
West Germany Maks RiegerDSQ  
West Germany Josef Wurmer  
West Germany Georg Sonnenberger
France Patrick Daniel TambayDNF  
France Francoise Roland Gay  
Czechoslovakia Josef Korman  
France Patrick Russel  
Austria Johan Hinterholzer  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič  
France Jean Cristian Macchi  
1 did not start or wasn't on official list

Slalom

On 10 March, the 1st ever FIS Alpine Ski World Cup event was held in the country.[4][5]

Rank Competitor 1st run 2nd run Total
1France Patrick Russel50.8956.521:47.41
2Austria Franz Digruber52.2456.081:48.32
3Switzerland Stefan Kälin53.5156.361:49.87
4Austria N. Wendrer52.9257.241:50.16
5Austria Stefan Sodat54.2156.621:50.83
6Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota54.6957.171:51.86
7Austria Johan Hinterholzer55.3556.601:51.95
8Austria Franz Schaller54.3757.861:52.23
9Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blaž Jakopič55.3557.641:52.99
10West Germany P. Gurber56.5257.751:54.27
11West Germany Klaus Kemser55.1360.581:55.71
12Czechoslovakia Jan Čermak57.3159.191:56.50
13Italy Stefano Sibille57.3859.861:57.24
14Czechoslovakia Jan Vojtech56.9460.461:57.40
15Switzerland Alfred Witternwiller58.7661.982:00.74
16Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Gazvoda58.851:02.882:01.73
17Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Soklič1:00.021:06.882:06.90
18Hungary Gyula Gazdig1:01.551:05.712:07.26
19Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gorazd Bedrač1:04.681:05.932:10.61
20Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Pesjak1:04.021:07.092:11.11
21Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Lah1:11.441:03.482:14.92
31 or 32 competitors disqualified or did not finish

References

  1. "Uspeh Jugoslovanov v Kranjski Gori (page 1 and 11/12)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 13 March 1968.
  2. "Zahteven veleslalom (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 9 March 1968.
  3. "V veleslalomu - Švicar Kälin (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 10 March 1968.
  4. "Slalom Russelu (page 11)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 13 March 1967.
  5. "Photo gallery (page 10)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 10 March 1967.
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