Alpine skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

Women's slalom
at the X Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
VenueChamrousse
DateFebruary 13
Competitors49from 18 nations
Winning time3:09.62
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marielle Goitschel  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nancy Greene  Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Annie Famose  France
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The Women's slalom competition of the Grenoble 1968 Olympics was held at Chamrousse.

The defending world champion was Annie Famose of France, who shared the World Cup slalom championship with countrywoman Marielle Goitschel, who was also the leader of the 1968 World Cup.

Results

Rank Name Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marielle Goitschel  France 0:40.27 0:45.59 1:25.86 -
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nancy Greene  Canada 0:41.45 0:44.70 1:26.15 +0.29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Annie Famose  France 0:42.21 0:45.68 1:27.89 +2.03
4 Gina Hathorn  Great Britain 0:41.84 0:46.08 1:27.92 +2.06
5 Isabelle Mir  France 0:42.14 0:46.08 1:28.22 +2.36
6 Burgl Färbinger  West Germany 0:42.70 0:46.20 1:28.90 +3.04
7 Glorianda Cipolla  Italy 0:43.15 0:46.59 1:29.74 +3.88
8 Bernadette Rauter  Austria 0:43.34 0:47.10 1:30.44 +4.58
9 Olga Pall  Austria 0:43.59 0:47.52 1:31.11 +5.25
10 Christine Laprell  West Germany 0:42.94 0:48.31 1:31.25 +5.39
11 Annerösli Zryd  Switzerland 0:42.97 0:48.44 1:31.41 +5.55
12 Majda Ankele  Yugoslavia 0:43.33 0:48.27 1:31.60 +5.74
13 Madeleine Wuilloud  Switzerland 0:44.86 0:48.41 1:33.27 +7.41
14 Felicity Field  Great Britain 0:44.41 0:48.97 1:33.38 +7.52
15 Karen Dokka  Canada 0:44.92 0:49.59 1:34.51 +8.65
16 Christl Hintermaier  West Germany 0:44.67 0:49.95 1:34.62 +8.76
17 Vreni Inäbnit  Switzerland 0:45.45 0:49.73 1:35.18 +9.32
18 Anna Mohrová  Czechoslovakia 0:46.23 0:49.73 1:35.96 +10.10
19 Irina Turundayevskaya  Soviet Union 0:46.60 0:51.66 1:38.26 +12.40
20 Lotte Nogler  Italy 0:46.03 0:52.30 1:38.33 +12.47
21 Ingrid Sundberg  Sweden 0:46.91 0:52.65 1:39.56 +13.70
22 Clotilde Fasolis  Italy 0:46.40 0:54.32 1:40.72 +14.86
23 Diana Tomkinson  Great Britain 0:48.31 0:52.62 1:40.93 +15.07
24 Brigitte Seiwald  Austria 0:41.52 0:59.77 1:41.29 +15.43
25 Alfina Sukhanova  Soviet Union 0:49.57 0:52.01 1:41.58 +15.72
26 Galina Sidorova  Soviet Union 0:49.63 0:53.26 1:42.89 +17.03
27 Helga María Sista  Argentina 0:51.98 0:57.18 1:49.16 +23.30
28 Marta Bühler  Liechtenstein 0:55.24 0:54.20 1:49.44 +23.58
29 Ana Sabine Naumann  Argentina 0:53.13 0:57.04 1:50.17 +24.31
30 Anne Reid  New Zealand 0:52.97 0:57.61 1:50.58 +24.72
31 Mihoko Otsue  Japan 0:46.78 1:04.59 1:51.37 +25.51
- Judy Nagel  United States 0:40.19 DQ - -
- Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 0:42.90 DQ - -
- Dikke Eger-Bergman  Norway 0:43.50 DNF - -
- Nina Merkulova  Soviet Union ? DQ - -
- Giustina Demetz  Italy ? DNF - -
- Verena Vogt  Chile ? DNF - -
- Gertrud Gabl  Austria DNF - - -
- Divina Galica  Great Britain DNF - - -
- Betsy Clifford  Canada DNF - - -
- Florence Steurer  France DQ - - -
- Wendy Allen  United States DQ - - -
- Rosie Fortna  United States DQ - - -
- Kiki Cutter  United States DQ - - -
- Judi Leinweber  Canada DQ - - -
- Aud Hvammen  Norway DQ - - -
- Fernande Bochatay  Switzerland DQ - - -
- Irene Viaene  Argentina DQ - - -
- Margot Blakely  New Zealand DQ - - -

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