Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics

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Anne Heggtveit displays her gold medal.
Anne Heggtveit displays her gold medal.

The 1960 Winter Olympics Alpine skiing results in Squaw Valley, California, United States.

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[edit] Men's events

[edit] Downhill

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Jean Vuarnet (FRA) 2:06.0
Silver Hans-Peter Lanig (FRG) [1] 2:06.5
Bronze Guy Périllat (FRA) 2:06.9

[edit] Slalom

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Ernst Hinterseer (AUT) 2:08.9
Silver Matthias Leitner (AUT) 2:10.3
Bronze Charles Bozon (FRA) 2:10.4

[edit] Giant Slalom

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Roger Staub (SUI) 1:48.3
Silver Josef Stiegler (AUT) 1:48.7
Bronze Ernst Hinterseer (AUT) 1:49.1

[edit] Women's events

[edit] Downhill

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Heidi Biebl (FRG) [1] 1:37.6
Silver Penelope Pitou (USA) 1:38.6
Bronze Traudl Hecher (AUT) 1:38.9

[edit] Slalom

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Anne Heggtveit (CAN) 1:49.6
Silver Betsy Snite (USA) 1:52.9
Bronze Barbi Henneberger (FRG) [1] 1:56.6

[edit] Giant Slalom

Medal Athlete Time
Gold Yvonne Rüegg (SUI) 1:39.9
Silver Penelope Pitou (USA) 1:40.0
Bronze Giuliana Minuzzo (ITA) 1:40.2

[edit] Footnote

  1. 1a  1b  1c  Athletes from East and West Germany competed together as the "United Team of Germany," designated as the EUA. This combined team appeared in the 1956, 1960, and 1964 Winter Olympics