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词条 Bob Cochran (skier)
释义

  1. World Cup results

     Season standings  Race podiums 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox alpine ski racer
| name = Bob Cochran
| image =
| caption =
| image_size =
| disciplines = Downhill, Giant Slalom, Slalom, Combined
| club = University of Vermont
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1951|12|11}}
| birth_place = Claremont, New Hampshire, U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=9}}
| wcdebut = December 1969 (age 18)
| retired = March 1974 (age 22)
| website =
| olympicteams = 1 – (1972)
| olympicmedals = 0
| olympicgolds =
| worldsteams = 3 – (1970, 1972, 1974)
      includes Olympics
| worldsmedals = 0
| worldsgolds =
| wcseasons = 5 – (1970–74)
| wcwins = 1 - (1 GS)
| wcpodiums = 4 – (1 DH, 1 GS, 2 SL)
| wcoveralls = 0 – (8th in 1973)
| wctitles = 0 – (9th in SL, 1973)
| medals =


| show-medals = yes
}}

Robert Bruce "Bob" Cochran, M.D. (born December 11, 1951) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from the United States.

Born in Claremont, New Hampshire, Cochran was a member of the Skiing Cochrans family of Richmond, Vermont.[1][2] He had one World Cup victory, four podiums, and 21 top ten finishes. His best finish in the World Cup season standings was in 1973: eighth overall and ninth in slalom. Cochran also won the combined event at Kitzbühel, Austria, the first win in that event by an American,[3] although not an official World Cup race at the time. His sole World Cup win was in giant slalom, which he considered his weakest event.[4] That win was the first by an American male in a World Cup giant slalom.[5] It was Cochran's only top ten result in giant slalom, his other twenty were evenly split between downhill and slalom.

At the 1972 Winter Olympics in Japan, Cochran finished eighth in the downhill and 17th in the giant slalom, but fell in the slalom.[6] At the World Championships, he placed 14th in the downhill in 1974 in Switzerland, but fell in both the giant slalom and slalom.[7][8] He was 26th in the downhill in 1970 in Italy.[9]

Cochran last competed in World Cup in 1974, raced the pro tour[5][10] in North America for several years,[11][12] then studied medicine at the University of Vermont in Burlington. He graduated in 1981 and became a family practice physician in New Hampshire. His son Jimmy (b. 1981) was also a World Cup racer.

Cochran was inducted into the National Ski Hall of Fame in 2010, joining older sisters Marilyn (1978) and Barbara (1976). He is also a member of the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame with his siblings Marilyn, a fellow 2014 inductee, and Barbara, inducted in 2013.

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
1970 18 33 20 not
run
22 not
run
1971 19 50 23
1972 20 29 11 17
1973 21 8 9 11 10
1974 22 26 13 19
Points were only awarded for top ten finishes (see scoring system).

Race podiums

  • 1 win – (1 GS)
  • 4 podiums – (1 DH, 1 GS, 2 SL), and 21 top tens - (10 DH, 1 GS, 10 SL)
SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
1972 23 Jan 1972{{flagicon|SUI}} Wengen, Switzerland Slalom 3rd
197327 Jan 1973{{flagicon|AUT}} Kitzbühel, Austria Downhill 3rd
23 Mar 1973{{flagicon|USA}} Heavenly Valley, USA Slalom 2nd
24 Mar 1973 Giant Slalom 1st
Cochran's win in the combined at Kitzbühel in 1973 is omitted because it was not
an official World Cup race until two years later. He finished 23rd in the slalom portion to win.
[3]

See also

  • Skiing Cochrans

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2209&dat=19721219&id=i5wrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EfwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6527,3356707|newspaper=Nashua (NH) Telegraph |agency=Associated Press |last=Jacomini |first=Enrico |title=Bob Cochran making mark on U.S. team |date=December 19, 1972|page=21}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/24/sports/skiing/at-cochrans-ski-area-a-long-legacy-of-family-success-and-fun-for-all.html|newspaper=New York Times |last=Pennington|first=Bill |title=Short hillside's long legacy|date=January 23, 2013 |accessdate=December 31, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19730129&id=pGgqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cFMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1728,4964566|newspaper=Pittsburgh Press |title=American wins top ski title|agency=UPI |date=January 29, 1973 |page=26 }}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1913&dat=19721229&id=ctNWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=akINAAAAIBAJ&pg=3744,4305503|newspaper=Lewiston Evening Journal |agency=Associated Press |title=Bob Cochran the Vermont ski star is Europe bound |last=Medeiros| first=Robert |date=December 29, 1972 |page=10 }}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19750302&id=SfEvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MgIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5122,1812511 |newspaper=Toledo Blade |title=Why American ski racers are different |last=Langworthy|first=Dave |agency=Sunday magazine |date=March 2, 1975 |page=24}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1964&dat=19720214&id=jaM1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=ILcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2103,6093169|newspaper=Palm Beach Post|agency=UPI photo |title=Robert Cochran hits the snow... |date=Feb 14, 1972|page=D4}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=336&dat=19740206&id=aMdSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AH4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2503,1162357 |newspaper=Deseret News |agency=UPI |title=Cochran falls in world GS|date=February 6, 1974 |page=D1}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19740210&id=XT0gAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1WYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4299,4717239|newspaper=Sarasota Herald-Tribune |title=Austria team wins in world ski event |agency=UPI |date=February 11, 1974 |page=4C }}
9. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=u5BGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9isNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2933%2C2570057 |newspaper=Evening News |location=Newburgh, NY |last=Redmont |first=Dennis |agency=Associated Press |title=Kidd surprises even himself |date=February 16, 1970 |page=10B }}
10. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2202&dat=19740710&id=NHMlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rvIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1343,4479159 |newspaper=Gettysburg (PA) Times |agency=Associated Press |title=Skier Bob Cochran turns professional |date=July 10, 1974 |page=16}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19760221&id=EfUhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3aEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3655,1857415|newspaper=Montreal Gazette |title=Odermatt upsets 'Dudu' in $30,000 pro slalom |last=Moss|first=Marv|date=Feb 23, 1976|page=21}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=reogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PG4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2534%2C4075002|newspaper=The Hour |location=Norwalk, CT |title=Ski Notes |date=February 24, 1977|page=24}}

External links

  • {{FIS|S=AL|ID=10611|name=Bob Cochran}}
  • FIS-ski.com – Bob Cochran – World Cup season standings
  • Ski-db.com – Bob Cochran – results
  • [https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/co/bob-cochran-1.html Sports Reference.com] – Olympic results – Bob Cochran
  • U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame – Bobby Cochran – inducted 2010
  • University of Vermont Athletics Hall of Fame – Dr. Robert B. Cochran – skiing – inducted 1986
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140101142554/http://www.cheshire-med.com/family_medicine/walpole_team/teamprofile/2853/Robert_B_Cochran_MD Cheshire Medical Center] – Robert B. Cochran, MD
  • Vermont Sports Hall of Fame - Bobby Cochran - skiing - inducted in 2014
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