1967 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1967
Discipline Men Women
Overall France Jean-Claude Killy Canada Nancy Greene
Downhill France Jean-Claude Killy France Marielle Goitschel
Giant slalom France Jean-Claude Killy Canada Nancy Greene
Slalom France Jean-Claude Killy France Annie Famose
Nations Cup France France France France
Nations Cup overall France France
Competition
Locations 10 9
Individual 17 17
←none
1968

The 1st World Cup races began in early January in West Germany and concluded in late March in the United States. Jean-Claude Killy of France dominated the men's competition, winning each of the three disciplines and the overall title. Nancy Greene of Canada edged out Marielle Goitschel of France for the women's overall title, her first of two consecutive titles, defending successfully in 1968.

Killy's 12 race wins for the season (amazingly, out of only 17 races during the season) stood as the record for wins in a season by a skier (male or female) until Ingemar Stenmark won 13 races in 1978-79.

Calendar[edit]

Men[edit]

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1 1 5 January 1967   West Germany Berchtesgaden SL 001  Austria Heinrich Messner France Jules Melquiond Switzerland Dumeng Giovanoli
2 2 6 January 1967   GS 001  France Georges Mauduit France Léo Lacroix France Jean-Claude Killy
3 3 9 January 1967   Switzerland Adelboden GS 002  France Jean-Claude Killy Switzerland Willy Favre France Georges Mauduit
4 4 14 January 1967   Switzerland Wengen DH 001  France Jean-Claude Killy France Léo Lacroix Switzerland Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
5 5 15 January 1967   SL 002  France Jean-Claude Killy Austria Heinrich Messner France Jules Melquiond
6 6 21 January 1967   Austria Kitzbühel DH 002  France Jean-Claude Killy West Germany Franz Vogler Austria Heinrich Messner
7 7 22 January 1967   SL 003  France Jean-Claude Killy Sweden Bengt Erik Grahn France Louis Jauffret
8 8 27 January 1967   France Megève DH 003  France Jean-Claude Killy Switzerland Hans Peter Rohr West Germany Franz Vogler
9 9 29 January 1967   SL 004  France Guy Périllat France Jean-Claude Killy Austria Karl Schranz
10 10 5 February 1967   Italy Madonna di Campiglio SL 005  France Guy Périllat France Louis Jauffret France Léo Lacroix
11 11 3 March 1967   Italy Sestriere DH 004  France Jean-Claude Killy France Bernard Orcel France Guy Périllat
12 12 10 March 1967   United States Franconia DH 005  France Jean-Claude Killy France Guy Périllat United States Jim Barrows
13 13 11 March 1967   SL 006  France Jean-Claude Killy United States Jimmy Heuga Austria Herbert Huber
14 14 12 March 1967   GS 003  France Jean-Claude Killy France Georges Mauduit Switzerland Dumeng Giovanoli
15 15 19 March 1967   United States Vail GS 004  France Jean-Claude Killy United States Jimmy Heuga Austria Heinrich Messner
16 16 25 March 1967   United States Jackson Hole GS 005  France Jean-Claude Killy United States Jimmy Heuga Austria Werner Bleiner
17 17 26 March 1967   SL 007  Austria Herbert Huber France Georges Mauduit Austria Werner Bleiner

Women[edit]

Event key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant slalom[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
1 1 7 January 1967   West Germany Oberstaufen SL 001  Canada Nancy Greene Switzerland Fernande Bochatay France Annie Famose
2 2 8 January 1967   GS 001  Canada Nancy Greene West Germany Burgl Färbinger Switzerland Fernande Bochatay
3 3 10 January 1967   Switzerland Grindelwald SL 002  France Annie Famose United Kingdom Gina Hathorn France Isabelle Mir
4 4 11 January 1967   GS 002  Canada Nancy Greene France Annie Famose France Marielle Goitschel
5 5 13 January 1967   DH 001  Canada Nancy Greene France Isabelle Mir France Florence Steurer
6 6 18 January 1967   Austria Schruns DH 002  France Marielle Goitschel Austria Erika Schinegger France Annie Famose
7 7 19 January 1967   SL 003  France Marielle Goitschel France Annie Famose Canada Nancy Greene
8 8 26 January 1967   France St. Gervais SL 004  France Annie Famose France Marielle Goitschel France Florence Steurer
9 9 28 January 1967   GS 003  Austria Erika Schinegger France Marielle Goitschel France Annie Famose
10 10 1 February 1967   Italy Monte Bondone SL 005  West Germany Burgl Färbinger France Annie Famose Austria Traudl Hecher
11 11 3 March 1967   Italy Sestriere DH 003  Italy Giustina Demetz
France Marielle Goitschel
France Florence Steurer
12 12 10 March 1967   United States Franconia DH 004  France Isabelle Mir Austria Erika Schinegger France Annie Famose
13 13 11 March 1967   GS 004  France Christine Béranger France Florence Steurer Canada Nancy Greene
14 14 12 March 1967   SL 006  France Marielle Goitschel France Isabelle Mir France Annie Famose
15 15 19 March 1967   United States Vail GS 005  Canada Nancy Greene Austria Erika Schinegger France Annie Famose
16 16 24 Mar 1967   United States Jackson Hole GS 006  Canada Nancy Greene Austria Erika Schinegger Austria Traudl Hecher
17 17 26 Mar 1967   SL 007  Canada Nancy Greene France Marielle Goitschel France Florence Steurer

Men[edit]

For the overall title and in each discipline standings in 1967, the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms count. Point deduction is given in ().

Overall[edit]

see complete table

Killy won 12 of 15, no points in two events. He won the overall with max points.
Place Name Country Total DH GS SL
1 Jean-Claude Killy  France 225 75 75 75
2 Heinrich Messner  Austria 114 31 32 51
3 Guy Périllat  France 108 37 13 58
4 Léo Lacroix  France 93 24 39 30
5 Georges Mauduit  France 82 0 60 22
6 Jimmy Heuga  United States 70 0 42 28
7 Karl Schranz  Austria 62 9 21 32
8 Herbert Huber  Austria 58 0 14 44
9 Werner Bleiner  Austria 48 4 27 17
10 Louis Jauffret  France 46 0 0 46

Downhill[edit]

see complete table

Jean-Claude Killy won the cup with maximum points by winning all 5 events.
Place Name Country Total 4Switzerland 6Austria 8France 11Italy 12United States
1 Jean-Claude Killy  France 75 25 25 25 (25) (25)
2 Guy Périllat  France 37 2 15 20
3 Franz Vogler  West Germany 36 1 20 15
4 Gerhard Nenning  Austria 33 (1) 11 11 11 (2)
5 Heinrich Messner  Austria 31 (4) 15 (6) 8 8
5 Hans Peter Rohr  Switzerland 31 20 11
7 Bernard Orcel  France 28 2 6 (2) 20
8 Léo Lacroix  France 24 20 1 3
9 Jean-Daniel Dätwyler  Switzerland 22 15 4 (1) 3
10 Egon Zimmermann  Austria 19 11 8

Giant slalom[edit]

see complete table

Jean-Claude Killy won the cup with maximum points.
Place Name Country Total 2Germany 3Switzerland 14United States 15United States 16United States
1 Jean-Claude Killy  France 75 (15) 25 25 25 (25)
2 Georges Mauduit  France 60 25 15 20
3 Jimmy Heuga  United States 42 2 20 20
4 Léo Lacroix  France 39 20 11 8
5 Heinrich Messner  Austria 32 (3) (4) 11 15 6
6 Werner Bleiner  Austria 27 8 4 15
7 Dumeng Giovanoli  Switzerland 23 15 8
8 Karl Schranz  Austria 21 4 6 11
9 Willy Favre  Switzerland 20 20
10 Scott Henderson  Canada 16 8 6 2

Slalom[edit]

see complete table

Jean-Claude Killy won the cup with maximum points.
Place Name Country Total 1Germany 5Switzerland 7Austria 9France 10Italy 13United States 17United States
1 Jean-Claude Killy  France 75 (11) 25 25 (20) 25
2 Guy Périllat  France 58 (6) 8 (8) 25 25
3 Heinrich Messner  Austria 51 25 20 (4) (3) 6
4 Louis Jauffret  France 46 11 15 (11) 20
Jules Melquiond  France 46 20 15 11 (6)
6 Herbert Huber  Austria 44 (3) 4 15 25
7 Karl Schranz  Austria 32 (4) 6 11 15 (1)
8 Léo Lacroix  France 30 4 15 11
9 Jimmy Heuga  United States 28 2 6 20
10 Dumeng Giovanoli  Switzerland 23 15 8

Women[edit]

Overall[edit]

see complete table

For the overall title in 1967, the best three downhills, best three giant slaloms and best three slaloms counted. 11 racers had a point deduction. The championship was decided in the last race of the season.

Place Name Country Total DH GS SL
1 Nancy Greene  Canada 176 36 75 65
2 Marielle Goitschel  France 172 56 46 70
3 Annie Famose  France 158 38 50 70
4 Isabelle Mir  France 115 47 22 46
5 Florence Steurer  France 114 34 39 41
6 Erika Schinegger  Austria 110 40 65 5
7 Burgl Färbinger  West Germany 65 5 22 38
Traudl Hecher  Austria 65 13 20 32
9 Giustina Demetz  Italy 64 42 15 7
10 Christine Béranger  France 48 0 37 11
11 Fernande Bochatay  Switzerland 39 0 19 20
12 Inge Jochum  Austria 30 8 22 0
13 Penny McCoy  United States 25 0 3 22
14 Gina Hathorn  United Kingdom 23 0 0 23
15 Annerösli Zryd  Switzerland 22 22 0 0

Downhill[edit]

see complete table

In women's downhill World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Two racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). For the very first time there was a shared win, when Marielle Goitschel and Giustina Demetz tied at Sestriere.

Place Name Country Total 5Switzerland 6Austria 11Italy 12United States
1 Marielle Goitschel  France 56 6 25 25
2 Isabelle Mir  France 47 20 2 25
3 Giustina Demetz  Italy 42 11 (1) 25 6
4 Erika Schinegger  Austria 40 20 20
5 Annie Famose  France 38 15 8 15
6 Nancy Greene  Canada 36 25 11
7 Florence Steurer  France 34 15 4 15 (4)
8 Annerösli Zryd  Switzerland 22 11 11
9 Traudl Hecher  Austria 13 3 8 2
10 Suzy Chaffee  United States 12 8 3 1

Giant slalom[edit]

see complete table

In women's giant slalom World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Eight racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). Nancy Greene won four races. She won the cup with maximum points.

Place Name Country Total 2Germany 4Switzerland 9France 13United States 15United States 16United States
1 Nancy Greene  Canada 75 25 25 (15) 25 (25)
2 Erika Schinegger  Austria 65 25 (11) 20 20
3 Annie Famose  France 50 20 15 (3) 15 (8)
4 Marielle Goitschel  France 46 (8) 15 20 (4) (6) 11
5 Florence Steurer  France 39 (6) 8 11 20 (4)
6 Christine Béranger  France 37 11 25 1
7 Burgl Färbinger  West Germany 22 20 2
Inge Jochum  Austria 22 11 11
Isabelle Mir  France 22 (2) 8 8 6
10 Traudl Hecher  Austria 20 3 2 (2) (2) 15

Slalom[edit]

see complete table

In women's slalom World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Six racers had a point deduction, which are given in ().

Place Name Country Total 1Germany 3Switzerland 7Austria 8France 10Italy 14United States 17United States
1 Annie Famose  France 70 (15) 25 20 25 (20) (15)
Marielle Goitschel  France 70 (11) 25 20 25 (20)
3 Nancy Greene  Canada 65 25 15 25
4 Isabelle Mir  France 46 15 (8) 20 11
5 Florence Steurer  France 41 11 15 15
6 Burgl Färbinger  West Germany 38 2 11 25
7 Traudl Hecher  Austria 32 6 (2) 11 15
8 Gina Hathorn  United Kingdom 23 20 3
9 Penny McCoy  United States 22 8 6 8
10 Fernande Bochatay  Switzerland 20 20

Nations Cup[edit]

Overall[edit]

Place Country Total Men Ladies
1  France 1547 802 745
2  Austria 684 391 293
3  Canada 274 50 224
4  Switzerland 264 167 97
5  United States 174 97 77
6  Italy 127 42 85
7  West Germany 115 38 77
8  Sweden 32 32 0
9  United Kingdom 23 0 23

Men[edit]

French racers won 15 races out of 17 – Austrian races were only able to win the first and the last event.

Place Country Total DH GS SL Racers Wins
1  France 802 216 236 350 11 15
2  Austria 391 112 108 171 8 2
3  Switzerland 167 78 64 25 9 0
4  United States 97 15 43 39 6 0
5  Canada 50 0 22 28 3 0
6  Italy 42 19 4 19 4 0
7  West Germany 38 36 0 2 2 0
8  Sweden 32 0 0 32 4 0

Women[edit]

Place Country Total DH GS SL Racers Wins
1  France 745 183 235 327 7 8
2  Austria 293 72 143 78 8 1
3  Canada 224 36 115 73 2 7
4  Switzerland 97 26 31 40 5 0
5  Italy 85 45 15 25 3 1
6  West Germany 77 11 22 44 3 1
 United States 77 12 9 56 8 0
8  United Kingdom 23 0 0 23 1 0

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France23181859
2 Canada7029
3 Austria35816
4 Germany1214
5 Italy1001
6 Switzerland0347
7 United States0314
8 Great Britain0101
 Sweden0101
Totals (9 entries)353334102

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1967 men's schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ "FIS: Alpine World Cup 1967 ladies' schedule". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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