Alpine Skiing At The 1952 Winter Olympics – Men's Slalom
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Alpine Skiing At The 1952 Winter Olympics – Men's Slalom
The men's slalom at the 1952 Winter Olympics was held on Tuesday 19 February at Rødkleiva ski run. The course was very difficult to maintain as the weather was not favorable. The men's course had 52 gates. Since the men's race was scheduled the day before the women's, and there was concern about the condition of the hill, the number of racers was reduced after the first run in compliance with international rules. Twenty-nine athletes finished both runs. Four athletes were disqualified after the first run. Austrian Othmar Schneider won his second Olympic medal, this time gold, after he took the silver in the downhill competition. Norwegians Stein Eriksen and Guttorm Berge placed second and third respectively.Organising Committee for the VI Winter Olympic Games (1952), p. 201Organising Committee for the VI Winter Olympic Games (1952), p. 232 Results ''Tuesday, 19 February 1952'' ''*'' 5 seconds penalty added. Source: See also * 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Wi ...
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1952 Winter Olympics
The 1952 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VI Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 6. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 6. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Oslo 1952, was a winter multi-sport event held from 14 to 25 February 1952 in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Discussions about Oslo hosting the Winter Olympic Games began as early as 1935; the city was keen to host the 1948 Winter Olympics, but that was made impossible by World War II. Instead, Oslo won the right to host the 1952 Games in a contest that included Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy and Lake Placid in the United States. All of the Olympic venues were in Oslo's metropolitan area, except for the alpine skiing events, which were held at Norefjell, from the capital. A new hotel was built for the press and dignitaries, along with three dormitories to house athletes and coaches, creating the first modern athlete's village. Oslo bore the financial burden of hosting the Games in return for the revenue they gen ...
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Selected results

* 1950: ** 1st, Giant slalom skiing, Lauberhorn ** 4th, FIS Alpine World Ski Championships – Men's downhill * 1951: ** 1st, Swiss alpine skiing championships – Men's giant slalom ** 1s ...
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