1974 Alpine Skiing World Cup

Alpine Ski World Cup 1974
Discipline Men Ladies
Overall Italy Piero Gros Austria Annemarie Pröll
Downhill Switzerland Roland Collombin Austria Annemarie Pröll
Giant slalom Italy Piero Gros Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
Slalom Italy Gustav Thöni West Germany Christa Zechmeister
Nations Cup Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 15 9
Individual 21 17
 1973 1975 

The 8th World Cup season began in December 1973 and concluded in March 1974. Piero Gros of Italy won the overall title, denying the runner-up, countryman Gustav Thöni, a fourth straight overall title. Annemarie Pröll of Austria won the women's overall title, her fourth of five consecutive.

The break in the schedule was for the 1974 World Championships, held February 3–10 at St. Moritz, Switzerland.

Due to the growth of the professional skiing tour (especially in the United States), which now featured World Cup winning stars such as Jean-Claude Killy, Karl Schranz, Patrick Russel, and Jean-Noël Augert, no World Cup races were held in North America for the only time in its history. Instead, the entire season took place in Europe.

Calendar

Key

DH downhill
GS giant slalom
SL slalom

Men

[1]

Race Date Venue Event Winner Second Third
1 8 Dec 1973 Val d'Isère, France GS Austria Hansi Hinterseer Austria Helmuth Schmalzl Italy Piero Gros
2 10 Dec 1973 DH Italy Herbert Plank Austria Werner Grissmann Austria Franz Klammer
3 16 Dec 1973 Saalbach, Austria GS Austria Hubert Berchtold Austria Thomas Hauser Austria Hansi Hinterseer
4 17 Dec 1973 Vipiteno, Italy SL Italy Piero Gros Austria Johann Kniewasser West Germany Christian Neureuther
5 18 Dec 1973 Zell am See, Austria DH Austria Karl Cordin Switzerland Roland Collombin Austria Peter Feyersinger
6 22 Dec 1973 Schladming, Austria DH Austria Franz Klammer Switzerland Roland Collombin Switzerland Bernhard Russi
7 5 Jan 1974 Garmisch, West Germany SL West Germany Christian Neureuther Italy Gustav Thöni West Germany Hansjorg Schlager
8 6 Jan 1974 DH Switzerland Roland Collombin Austria Franz Klammer Italy Herbert Plank
9 7 Jan 1974 Berchtesgaden, West Germany GS Italy Piero Gros Italy Gustav Thöni Italy Erwin Stricker
10 12 Jan 1974 Avoriaz, France DH Switzerland Roland Collombin Austria Franz Klammer Switzerland Philippe Roux
11 13 Jan 1974 Morzine, France GS Italy Piero Gros Austria Hansi Hinterseer Italy Gustav Thöni
12 19 Jan 1974 Wengen, Switzerland DH Switzerland Roland Collombin Austria Franz Klammer Italy Herbert Plank
13 20 Jan 1974 SL West Germany Christian Neureuther Italy Fausto Radici Austria David Zwilling
14 21 Jan 1974 Adelboden, Switzerland GS Italy Gustav Thöni Italy Piero Gros Austria Hansi Hinterseer
15 26 Jan 1974 Kitzbühel, Austria DH Switzerland Roland Collombin Italy Stefano Anzi Italy Giuliano Besson
16 27 Jan 1974 SL Austria Hansi Hinterseer Austria Johann Kniewasser Italy Gustav Thöni
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1974   (3–10 February)
17 2 Mar 1974 Voss, Norway GS Italy Gustav Thöni Austria Hansi Hinterseer Sweden Ingemar Stenmark
18 3 Mar 1974 SL Italy Piero Gros Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Johann Kniewasser
19 6 Mar 1974 Zakopane, Poland SL Spain Francisco Fernandez-Ochoa Italy Gustav Thöni Austria Hansi Hinterseer
20 9 Mar 1974 Vysoké Tatry, Czechoslovakia GS Italy Piero Gros Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Hansi Hinterseer
21 10 Mar 1974 SL Italy Gustav Thöni Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Spain Francisco Fernández Ochoa

Women

[2]

Race Date Venue Event Winner Second Third
1 6 Dec 1973 Val d'Isère, France DH Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Ingrid Gfolner Austria Wiltrud Drexel
2 7 Dec 1973 SL West Germany Christa Zechmeister Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel United States Marilyn Cochran
3 19 Dec 1973 Zell am See, Austria DH Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Wiltrud Drexel Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
4 20 Dec 1973 GS Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Austria Traudl Treichl
5 5 Jan 1974 Pfronten, West Germany DH Austria Annemarie Pröll Austria Wiltrud Drexel Canada Betsy Clifford
6 6 Jan 1974 GS Canada Kathy Kreiner Switzerland Lise-Marie Morerod France Fabienne Serrat
7 8 Jan 1974 Les Gets, France SL West Germany Christa Zechmeister United States Lindy Cochran Austria Annemarie Pröll
8 9 Jan 1974 GS Italy Claudia Giordani United States Barbara Cochran Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel
9 13 Jan 1974 Grindelwald, Switzerland DH United States Cindy Nelson Austria Annemarie Pröll Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig
10 14 Jan 1974 GS Austria Monika Kaserer Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel West Germany Christa Zechmeister
11 16 Jan 1974 Les Diablerets, Switzerland SL West Germany Christa Zechmeister France Fabienne Serrat West Germany Rosi Mittermaier
12 23 Jan 1974 Badgastein, Austria DH Austria Annemarie Pröll Switzerland Marie-Theres Nadig Austria Wiltrud Drexel
13 24 Jan 1974 SL West Germany Christa Zechmeister France Fabienne Serrat Austria Monika Kaserer
14 25 Jan 1974 GS France Fabienne Serrat Switzerland Lise-Marie Morerod West Germany Rosi Mittermaier
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1974   (3–10 February)
15 27 Feb 1974 Abetone, Italy SL West Germany Rosi Mittermaier Austria Annemarie Pröll France Fabienne Serrat
16 7 Mar 1974 Vysoké Tatry, Czechoslovakia GS Austria Monika Kaserer Austria Annemarie Pröll Switzerland Lise-Marie Morerod
17 8 Mar 1974 SL West Germany Rosi Mittermaier France Danièle Debernard Liechtenstein Hanni Wenzel

Men

Overall

The Men's Overall World Cup 1973/74 was divided into three periods. From the first 6 races the best 4 results count, from the next 10 races (Race No 7 to No 16) the best 6 results count and from the last 5 races the best 3 results count. Four racers had a point deduction.

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Piero Gros  Italy 181
2 Gustav Thöni  Italy 165
3 Hansi Hinterseer  Austria 162
4 Roland Collombin   Switzerland 140
5 Franz Klammer  Austria 125
6 Erwin Stricker  Italy 73
7 Johann Kniewasser  Austria 67
8 Herbert Plank  Italy 66
Christian Neureuther  West Germany 66
10 Helmuth Schmalzl  Italy 65
11 David Zwilling  Austria 62
Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 62
13 Fausto Radici  Italy 49
14 Francisco Fernández Ochoa  Spain 46
15 Reinhard Tritscher  Austria 42
Werner Grissmann  Austria 42

Downhill

In Men's Downhill World Cup 1973/74 the best 5 results count. Three racer had a point deduction, which are given in (). Roland Collombin won four races in a row.

Place Name Country Total Points 2France 5Austria 6Austria 8Germany 10France 12Switzerland 15Austria
1 Roland Collombin   Switzerland 120 - 20 (20) 25 25 25 25
2 Franz Klammer  Austria 100 15 - 25 20 20 20 (8)
3 Herbert Plank  Italy 66 25 - - 15 - 15 11
4 Bernhard Russi   Switzerland 40 2 - 15 4 8 11 -
Werner Grissmann  Austria 40 20 6 2 8 - 4 (2)
6 Karl Cordin  Austria 37 8 25 - - 4 - -
7 Reinhard Tritscher  Austria 36 11 - 6 11 - 8 -
8 Giuliano Besson  Italy 30 1 - - 6 - 3 20
9 David Zwilling  Austria 26 4 2 8 - 6 6 -
10 Stefano Anzi  Italy 25 - - 3 - 2 - 20

Giant Slalom

In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1973/74 the best 5 results count. Four racers a had point deduction, which are given in ().

Place Name Country Total Points 1France 3Austria 9Germany 11France 14Switzerland 17Norway 20Czechoslovakia
1 Piero Gros  Italy 110 15 (8) 25 25 20 (11) 25
2 Hansi Hinterseer  Austria 95 25 15 - 20 15 20 (15)
3 Gustav Thöni  Italy 85 - - 20 15 25 25 -
4 Helmuth Schmalzl  Italy 55 20 (4) 11 8 8 (6) 8
5 Erwin Stricker  Italy 48 - - 15 11 11 - 11
6 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 37 - 2 - - - 15 20
7 Hubert Berchtold  Austria 25 - 25 - - - - -
8 Engelhard Pargätzi   Switzerland 21 (2) - 4 3 6 4 4
9 Thomas Hauser  Austria 20 - 20 - - - - -
10 Franz Klammer  Austria 17 - 11 3 - - 3 -
Erik Håker  Norway 17 3 - 6 - - 2 6

Slalom

In Men's Slalom World Cup 1973/74 the best 5 results count. No racer had a point deduction. Gustav Thöni won the cup with only four results.

Place Name Country Total Points 4Italy 7Germany 13Switzerland 16Austria 18Norway 19Poland 21Czechoslovakia
1 Gustav Thöni  Italy 80 - 20 - 15 - 20 25
2 Christian Neureuther  West Germany 65 15 25 25 - - - -
3 Johann Kniewasser  Austria 63 20 - - 20 15 8 -
4 Piero Gros  Italy 61 25 2 - - 25 1 8
5 Hansi Hinterseer  Austria 56 6 6 - 25 4 15 -
6 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 51 - - - - 20 11 20
7 Fausto Radici  Italy 47 11 8 20 - 8 - -
8 Francisco Fernández-Ochoa  Spain 46 - - 6 - - 25 15
9 David Zwilling  Austria 26 - 11 15 - - - -
10 Hansjörg Schlager  West Germany 20 - 15 - - - 2 3

Team

Place Country Total Points Downhill Giant Slalom Racers Wins
1  Italy 690 144 337 209 12 9
2  Austria 650 287 201 162 15 5
3   Switzerland 280 208 41 31 10 4
4  West Germany 124 3 15 106 8 2
5  Sweden 88 0 37 51 1 0
6  Spain 46 0 0 46 1 1
7  Poland 34 0 0 34 3 0
8  United States 26 8 0 18 3 0
9  Canada 25 14 11 0 1 0
10  Australia 17 17 0 0 1 0
 Norway 17 0 17 0 1 0
12  France 9 0 3 6 4 0
13  Liechtenstein 3 0 0 3 1 0
 Czechoslovakia 3 0 3 0 1 0

Women

Overall

The Women's Overall World Cup 1973/74 was most likely also divided into periods.

Place Name Country Total Points
1 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 268
2 Monika Kaserer  Austria 153
3 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 144
4 Christa Zechmeister  West Germany 129
5 Fabienne Serrat  France 127
6 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 123
7 Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 116
8 Lise-Marie Morerod   Switzerland 77
9 Wiltrud Drexel  Austria 72
10 Kathy Kreiner  Canada 70

Downhill

In Women's Downhill World Cup 1973/74 all 5 results count. No racer had a point deduction. After her 8 victories of the previous season Annemarie Pröll reached a total of 11 downhill victories in a row, still records for female single discipline serial winner and downhill serial winner (Ingemar Stenmark later won 14 giant slaloms in a row).

Place Name Country Total Points 1France 3Austria 5Germany 9Switzerland 12Austria
1 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 120 25 25 25 20 25
2 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 72 11 15 11 15 20
3 Wiltrud Drexel  Austria 70 15 20 20 - 15
4 Cindy Nelson  United States 35 - - 6 25 4
5 Ingrid Gfölner  Austria 34 20 8 - - 6
6 Jacqueline Rouvier  France 32 3 6 4 11 8
7 Betsy Clifford  Canada 25 6 3 15 - 1
8 Irmgard Lukasser  Austria 20 8 - 8 4 -
9 Claudia Giordani  Italy 14 - 11 3 - -
10 Monika Kaserer  Austria 12 - - - 1 11

Giant Slalom

In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1973/74 the best 5 results count. One racer had a point deduction, which is given in (). Hanni Wenzel won the cup with only four results. In 6 races there were 5 different winners.

Place Name Country Total Points 4Austria 6Germany 8France 10Switzerland 14Austria 16Czechoslovakia
1 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 71 25 - 15 20 - 11
2 Fabienne Serrat  France 68 11 15 6 11 25 (2)
3 Monika Kaserer  Austria 60 - - 2 25 8 25
4 Lise-Marie Morerod   Switzerland 55 - 20 - - 20 15
5 Traudl Treichl  West Germany 44 15 11 11 - 6 1
6 Claudia Giordani  Italy 41 8 - 25 - - 8
7 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 35 - 3 - 1 11 20
8 Kathy Kreiner  Canada 31 6 25 - - - -
9 Marie-Theres Nadig   Switzerland 28 20 - - 8 - -
10 Christa Zechmeister  West Germany 26 1 6 - 15 4 -

Slalom

In Women's Slalom World Cup 1973/74 the best 5 results count. One racer a had point deduction, which is given in (). Christa Zechmeister won four races in a row. All 6 races were won by athletes from West Germany!

Place Name Country Total Points 2France 7France 11Switzerland 13Austria 15Italy 17Czechoslovakia
1 Christa Zechmeister  West Germany 103 25 25 25 25 3 -
2 Rosi Mittermaier  West Germany 87 11 (1) 15 11 25 25
3 Fabienne Serrat  France 63 - 8 20 20 15 -
4 Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 49 20 2 6 - 6 15
5 Annemarie Pröll  Austria 41 - 15 - 6 20 -
6 Monika Kaserer  Austria 32 4 4 1 15 8 -
7 Barbara Ann Cochran  United States 26 1 6 11 8 - -
8 Lindy Cochran  United States 23 - 20 3 - - -
9 Lise-Marie Morerod   Switzerland 22 - - - - 11 11
10 Danièle Debernard  France 20 - - - - - 20

Team

Place Country Total Points Downhill Giant Slalom Racers Wins
1  Austria 482 269 125 88 10 6
2  West Germany 303 16 88 199 4 6
3  France 228 37 94 97 8 1
4   Switzerland 198 74 87 37 4 0
5  United States 142 35 28 79 6 1
6  Liechtenstein 122 2 71 49 1 1
7  Canada 79 29 31 19 4 1
8  Italy 61 14 47 0 2 1
9  Norway 2 0 0 2 1 0

Nationscup

Place Country Total Points Men Women
1  Austria 1132 650 482
2  Italy 751 690 61
3   Switzerland 478 280 198
4  West Germany 427 124 303
5  France 237 9 228
6  United States 168 26 142
7  Liechtenstein 125 3 122
8  Canada 104 25 79
9  Sweden 88 88 0
10  Spain 46 46 0
11  Poland 34 34 19
12  Norway 19 17 2
13  Australia 17 17 0
14  Czechoslovakia 3 3 0

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