FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1941
Host city | Cortina d'Ampezzo |
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Country | Italy |
Events | 6 |
Opening | 1 February 1941 (1941-02-01) |
Closing | 9 February 1941 (1941-02-09) |
Opened by | Victor Emmanuel III |
d'Ampezzo
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1941 in alpine skiing were the tenth edition of the competition, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), and were held on 1–9 February 1941 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1941 were held simultaneously at the same location. Later, in 1946, the FIS canceled the results and deemed the Championships unofficial as the attendees only included Axis nationals and citizens of neutral countries: Italy, the German Reich (Austria joined Germany in 1938), Bulgaria, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Yugoslavia, Romania, Switzerland and Hungary.
Due to World War II, there was a nine-year hiatus of the official competition until the 1948 Winter Olympics.
Men's competitions
Downhill
Place | Country | Name |
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GER | Josef Jennewein | |
ITA | Alberto Marcellin | |
GER | Rudolf Cranz |
Slalom
Place | Country | name |
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GER | Albert Pfeifer | |
ITA | Vittorio Chierroni | |
ITA | Alberto Marcellin |
Combined
Place | Country | Name |
---|---|---|
GER | Josef Jennewein | |
ITA | Alberto Marcellin | |
ITA | Vittorio Chierroni |
Women's competitions
Downhill
Place | Country | Name |
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GER | Christl Cranz | |
GER | Käthe Grasegger | |
GER | Anneliese Proxauf |
- Many sources[which?] state that Proxauf (who in fact was Austrian) represented Switzerland, but this photo proves otherwise.[1]
Slalom
Place | Country | Name |
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ITA | Celina Seghi | |
GER | Christl Cranz | |
GER | Anneliese Proxauf |
Combined
Place | Country | Name |
---|---|---|
GER | Christl Cranz | |
ITA | Celina Seghi | |
GER | Anneliese Proxauf |
Medal standings
Place | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nazi Germany | 5 | 2 | 4 | 11 |
2 | Italy | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
References
- ^ Photo of the top trio
46°31′59″N 12°07′59″E / 46.533°N 12.133°E / 46.533; 12.133
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