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2nd Vitranc Cup (1963)

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2nd Vitranc Cup
Giant slalom
Date: 2 March 1963
Event: FIS 1A International
Official list: 39
Ranked: 37
Course setter: Marijan Magušar (YUG)
Gates: 64
Start: 1,345 m
Finish:    845 m
Vertical drop:    510 m
Length: 2,100 m
Slalom
Date: 3 March 1963
Event: FIS 1A International
Official list: 39
Ranked: 22
Course 1: »Bedanc«
Course 2: »Vitranc«
Course setter 1: Alfred Amann (AUT)
Course setter 2: Marijan Magušar (YUG)
Gates (1st run): 73
Gates (2nd run): 75
Vertical drop: 175 m
Attendance: 2,000

2nd Vitranc Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 2–3 March 1963 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events.[1][2]

Official results

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Giant slalom

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On 2 March 1963, GS with vertical drop at 510 m and 2,100 metres long was held. Marijan Magušar was coursesetter with 1 run and 64 gates.[3][4] Start was at 6th pillar of the top chairlift (1,345 m), where family course joins with classic "Bukovnik downhill". Then it continued at the midpart of dowhnill course and then on the GS slope, above and over S-section, then direct to the finish line at Brsnina hayloft (845 m).[5][6]

Rank Competitor Time
1 France Georges Mauduit 2:26.43
2 Switzerland Robert Grunenfelder 2:26.88
3 France Jean-Claude Killy 2:27.33
4 Austria Josef Stiegler 2:27.39
5 Austria Egon Zimmerman 2:27.78
6 Austria Hias Leitner 2:28.31
7 Italy Italo Pedroncelli 2:29.78
8 Austria Stefan Sodat 2:31.12
9 Italy Paride Milianti 2:31.40
10 France Jules Melquiond 2:33.03
11 Switzerland Werner Schmid 2:33.72
12 Italy Helmut Gartner 2:33.75
13 Austria Rudolf Bocek 2:33.95
14 Switzerland Stefan Kälin 2:34.14
15 Switzerland Albert Pitteloud 2:36.18
16 Switzerland Beat Von Allmen 2:36.60
17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota 2:36.75
18 Austria Gerhardt Fercher 2:38.79
19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fric Detiček 2:40.25
20 Italy Franco Arrigoni 2:41.33
21 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Šumi 2:43.66
22 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec 2:46.11
23 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franc Mrak 2:46.69
24 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek 2:46.76
25 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jaka Šporn 2:47.76
26 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar 2:47.83
27 United Kingdom Aga Khan Karim 2:48.85
28 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anrej Soklič 2:51.22
29 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomaž Jamnik 2:52.38
30 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Komac 2:53.32
31 New Zealand Paul Willis 2:53.87
32 New Zealand Graham Nevell 2:54.32
33 United Kingdom Jan McCormick 2:56.07
34 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gert Dogša 2:57.63
35 New Zealand Mark Saxton 2:59.16
36 New Zealand Tomas Huppert 3:01.35
37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Bahovec 3:02.37
       Gildo Siorpaes DNF
       Francis Doran-Webb

Slalom

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On 3 March 1963, slalom was held in front of 2,000 people. First run was held on "Bedanc" and second on "Vitranc" course, both with vertical drop 175 m.[7][8]

Rank Competitor 1st run 2nd run Total
1 Austria Josef Stiegler 59.23 59.26 1:58.49
2 France Jean-Claude Killy 1:01.38 57.81 1:59.19
3 Austria Hias Leitner 1:02.56 56.95 1:59.51
4 Switzerland Robert Grunenfelder 1:01.19 1:01.07 2:02.26
5 Italy Paride Milianti 1:01.70 1:01.19 2:02.89
6 Italy Helmut Gartner 1:02.40 1:00.81 2:03.21
7 Switzerland Werner Schmid 1:01.96 1:01.41 2:03.37
8 France Georges Mauduit 1:04.00 1:00.09 2:04.09
9 Austria Rudolf Bocek 1:02.78 1:01.32 2:04.10
10 Austria Stefan Sodat 1:02.40 1:02.62 2:05.02
11 Switzerland Stefan Kälin 1:03.79 1:01.59 2:05.38
12 Austria Gerhardt Fercher 1:06.25 1:02.94 2:09.19
13 Italy Franco Arrigoni 1:06.23 1:05.03 2:11.26
14 Switzerland Beat Von Allmen 1:08.13 1:05.45 2:13.58
15 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Šumi 1:10.65 1:10.00 2:20.65
16 United Kingdom Aga Khan Karim 1:13.17 1:09.44 2:22.61
17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Pustoslemšek 1:13.43 1:10.52 2:23.95
18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomaž Jamnik 1:12.26 1:11.93 2:24.19
19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Komac 1:15.04 1:14.19 2:29.23
20 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anrej Soklič 1:19.38 1:14.55 2:33.93
21 New Zealand Paul Willis 1:19.66 1:19.29 2:38.95
22 New Zealand Thomas Huppert 1:16.83 1:22.92 2:39.75
France Jules Melquinod Disqualified
Italy Italo Pedroncelli
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Friz Detiček
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Klinar
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gert Dogša
United Kingdom Jan McCormick
New Zealand Mark Saxton
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Bahovec
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franc Mrak
Austria Egon Zimmermann Did not finish
France Albert Pitteloud
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tone Vogrinec
New Zealand Graham Nevell
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jakob Šporn
       Gildo Siorpaes
       Francis Doran-Webb

References

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  1. ^ "Najelitnejša smučarska prireditev pri nas (page 13)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 27 February 1963.
  2. ^ "7 zastav pod Vitrancem (page 4)" (in Slovenian). Glas. 4 March 1963.
  3. ^ "FIS 1A Giant Slalom official results (2 March 1963)" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 2 March 1963.
  4. ^ "Smučarski praznik v Kranjski Gori (page 6)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 2 March 1963.
  5. ^ "Veleslalom za mladega francoza Maudita (page 6)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 3 March 1963.
  6. ^ "Mednarodni veleslalom na Vitrancu (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 3 March 1963.
  7. ^ "Slalom za Avstrijca Stieglerja (page 6)". Delo. 4 March 1963.
  8. ^ "FIS 1A Slalom official results (3 March 1963)" (PDF) (in Slovenian). pokal-vitranc.com. 3 March 1963.
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