D'Arcy Marsh of Putney, Vt. won downhill and Lindley Southerland of Woodstock, Vt.
took giant slalom.
Not exact matches
Two years later, at the 1958 FIS world championships in Bad Gastein, she
took both the women's downhill and
giant slalom and was hailed as the new ruler of the skiing world, the first girl since the great Andrea Mead Lawrence to win two gold medals in world competition.
NI ORSI, 16, of Stockton, Calif.,
took both the downhill and
giant slalom in the National Junior Alpine championship in Kingsfield, Me.
In the World Cup events in Oslo, WERNER BLEINER of Austria won the
giant slalom, while PATRICK RUSSEL of France
took the
slalom.
The performance was starkly different from Turin in» 06, when the U.S.
took just two medals, golds by Ted Ligety in combined and Mancuso in
giant slalom.
The French, however, dominated the
giant slalom,
taking five of the first eight places, Francoise Macchi winning in 1:36.41.
Any of them could
take first place in
slalom,
giant slalom or downhill.
Lucy Hannah of Franconia, N.H.
took downhill and
giant slalom.