Olympic Winter Games 1948 / Alpine Skiing - Slalom (women)

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Olympic rings
sport Alpine skiing
discipline slalom
gender Women
Attendees 28 athletes from 10 countries
Competition location Corviglia
Competition phase February 5, 1948
Winning time 1: 57.2 min
Medalists
gold medal United StatesUnited States Gretchen Fraser ( USA )
Silver medal SwitzerlandSwitzerland Antoinette Meyer ( SUI )
Bronze medal AustriaAustria Erika Mahringer ( AUT )
1952
Alpine skiing Alpine skiing competitions at the
1948 Winter Olympics
Departure Women Men
slalom Women Men
Alpine combination Women Men

For the first time in history, a women's slalom competition in alpine skiing was held at the 1948 Winter Olympics on February 5 in the Corviglia ski area . The race consisted of two runs, from which both times were added.

The American Gretchen Fraser , who won the silver medal in the Alpine Combined the day before , became the Olympic champion . Antoinette Meyer from Switzerland took silver and the Austrian Erika Mahringer received bronze .

Results

rank athlete nation 1st run (min) 2nd run (min) Total (min) Deficit (s)
1 Gretchen Fraser United States 48United States United States 0: 59.7 0: 57.5 1: 57.2
2 Antoinette Meyer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 00.7 0: 57.0 1: 57.7 +0.5
3 Erika Mahringer AustriaAustria Austria 0: 59.8 0: 58.2 1: 58.0 +0.8
4th Georgette Miller-Thiollière France 1946Fourth French Republic France 1: 00.8 0: 58.0 1: 58.8 +1.6
5 Renée Clerc SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 03.8 1: 02.0 2: 05.8 +8.6
6th Anneliese Schuh-Proxauf AustriaAustria Austria 1: 06.9 0: 59.8 2: 06.7 +9.5
7th Resi Hammerer AustriaAustria Austria 1: 04.4 1: 04.2 2: 08.6 +11.4
8th Andrea Mead United States 48United States United States 1: 05.1 1: 03.7 2: 08.8 +11.6
9 Brynhild Grasmoen United States 48United States United States 1: 05.6 1: 04.0 2: 09.6 +12.4
10 May Nilsson SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 12.2 0: 57.5 2: 09.7 +12.5
11 Paula Can United States 48United States United States 1: 07.8 1: 02.0 2: 09.8 +12.6
12 Françoise Gignoux France 1946Fourth French Republic France 1: 05.0 1: 05.3 2: 10.3 +13.1
13 Rosemarie Bleuer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 06.2 1: 04.4 2: 10.6 +13.4
14th Laila Schou Nilsen NorwayNorway Norway 1: 06.8 1: 04.7 2: 11.5 +14.3
Celina Seghi ItalyItaly Italy 1: 13.2 0: 58.3 2: 11.5 +14.3
16 Alexandra Nekvapilová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1: 03.2 1: 08.8 2: 12.0 +14.8
17th Olivia Ausoni SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 18.7 0: 59.9 2: 18.6 +21.4
18th Renata Carraretto ItalyItaly Italy 1: 09.2 1: 10.7 2: 19.9 +22.7
19th Božena Moserová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1: 12.5 1: 07.6 2: 20.1 +22.9
20th Lucienne Schmidt-Couttet France 1946Fourth French Republic France 1: 00.1 1: 15.5 * 2: 20.6 +23.4
21st Sheena Mackintosh United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1: 10.5 1: 15.4 * 2: 30.9 +33.7
22nd Anikó Iglói Hungary 1946Hungary Hungary 1: 30.2 1: 27.7 2: 58.9 +51.7
23 Isobel Roe United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1: 24.5 1: 25.1 2: 49.6 +52.4
24 Bridget Duke-Wooley United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1: 34.7 1: 19.0 2: 53.7 +57.5
Suzanne Thiollière France 1946Fourth French Republic France DNF
Barbara Greenland United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain DNF
Borghild Niskin NorwayNorway Norway DSQ
Annelore Zückert AustriaAustria Austria DSQ
Christian Pravda AustriaAustria Austria DSQ
György Libik Hungary 1946Hungary Hungary DSQ
Radu Scîrneci Romania 1948 1Romania Romania DSQ

* 5 penalty seconds

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