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In women's downhill World Cup 1966/67 the best 3 results count. Two racers had a point deduction, which are given in (). For the very first time there was a shared win, when Marielle Goitschel and Giustina Demetz tied at Sestriere .
Round Race No Place Country Date Winner Second Third 1: 1: Berchtesgaden West Germany January 5, 1967: Heinrich Messner: Jules Melquiond: Dumeng Giovanoli: 2: 5: Wengen Switzerland January 15, 1967
Round Race No Place Country Date Winner Second Third 1: 2: Berchtesgaden West Germany January 6, 1967: Georges Mauduit: Léo Lacroix: Jean-Claude Killy: 2: 3: Adelboden Switzerland January 9, 1967
Round Race No Place Country Date Winner Second Third 1: 4: Wengen Switzerland January 14, 1967: Jean-Claude Killy: Léo Lacroix: Jean-Daniel Dätwyler: 2: 6: Kitzbühel Austria January 21, 1967
The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the top international circuit of alpine skiing competitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts which included French journalist Serge Lang and the alpine ski team directors from France (Honore Bonnet) and the USA (Bob Beattie). [1]
Pages in category "1967 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Combined would not award another World Cup discipline championship until after the introduction of the "Super Combined" (downhill/slalom) or "Alpine combined" (Super G/slalom) races, but that championship would only last from the 2006/07 season until it was again eliminated after the 2011/12 season.
Jean-Claude Killy was the first skier to win races in two seasons (1967 and 1967/1968), while Ingemar Stenmark won races in 13 seasons and set a record for the greatest absolute number of races won in a single season winning 13 races (out of 33 total) in the 1978–79 season. He won races between 1974/1975 and 1988/1989, only failing to win in ...