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Marilyn Cochran

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Marilyn Cochran
human
Ein sex anaa genderfemale Edit
Country wey e be citizenUnited States Edit
Name wey dem give amMarilyn Edit
Family nameCochran Edit
Ein date of birth5 February 1950 Edit
Place dem born amBurlington Edit
SiblingBob Cochran, Lindy Cochran, Barbara Cochran Edit
Ein occupationalpine skier Edit
Educate forUniversity of Vermont Edit
Sportalpine skiing Edit
Participant insyd1972 Winter Olympics Edit

Marilyn Cochran Brown (born February 5, 1950) be former World Cup alpine ski racer wey komot de United States.

De eldest of four siblings of de "Skiing Cochrans" family of Richmond, Vermont, she cam turn de first American make she win discipline championship insyd de World Cup, she triumph insyd giant slalom at age 19 insyd 1969.[1] De next year, she win bronze medal insyd de combined for de World Championships.[2]

Racing career

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Dem born am insyd Burlington, Vermont, Cochran wey ein younger sisto Barbara (b. 1951) join de U.S. Ski Team insyd 1967. She make ein World Cup debut for age 18 insyd March 1968, month after de Winter Olympics, plus pair of top ten finishes for de season ein final stop insyd Aspen, Colorado. Ein bro Bob (b. 1951) join de men's "A team" for de 1970 season den de three siblings compete for de World Cup tour top thru de 1974 season.

Na Marilyn be three-time U.S. national champion during ein career. Insyd de 1969 season, she fini runner-up insyd de final five giant slalom races wey she win de World Cup season title.[1] Na Cochran be de American alpine racer per plus World Cup season title til 1980, wen Phil Mahre win de combined. She win de bronze medal insyd de combined for de 1970 World Championships insyd Val Gardena, Italy.[2] Na Sisto Barbara be fourth for dat competition insyd, buh she win silver insyd de slalom, wer na Marilyn be sixth.[3]

Cochran win three World Cup races, two insyd giant slalom den one insyd slalom, wey na she get 15 podiums den fifty top ten finishes. De first victory cam insyd February 1971 close to home, insyd Quebec for Mont Ste. Anne, plus sis Barbara as runner-up.[4] She compete insyd all three events for de Winter Olympics insyd 1972 for Japan insyd, buh plus disappointing results: 28th insyd downhill, 20th insyd giant slalom, den fall insyd de first run of de slalom, ein sisto wey win de race. For de World Championships insyd 1974 insys Switzerland, Cochran fini eighth insyd giant slalom, wey she retire from international competition after de season.

Post-racing life

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After ein racing career, Cochran attend de University of Vermont insyd Burlington wey she graduate insyd 1979. She marry Chris Brown, All-American racer for de university den later professor of mechanical engineering for WPI. Dema son Roger Brown, 2004 graduate of Dartmouth, na he sanso be All-American. Na he be de 2002 NCAA slalom champion wey he compete for de U.S. Ski Team top. Na dema younger son Douglas Brown be captain of de ski team for St. Lawrence University, wey he graduate insyd 2009.

Dem induct Cochran into de National Ski Hall of Fame insyd 1978.[5] Sis Barbara (1976) den bro Bob (2010) sanso be members of de hall. Cochran sanso join ein siblings Barbara (2013) den Bob (2014) as members of de Vermont Sports Hall of Fame insyd 2014.

World Cup results

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Season titles

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Season Discipline
1969 Giant slalom

Season standings

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Season Age Overall Slalom Giant

Slalom

Super G Downhill Combined
1968 18 42 35 18 not

run

not

run

1969 19 11 11 1 20
1970 20 13 10 11 15
1971 21 11 10 8 11
1972 22 12 11 5 23
1973 23 8 9 7 21
1974 24 23 11

Na dem award points give top ten finishes per (spy scoring system).

Race podiums

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  • 3 wins - (1 GS, 2 SL)
  • 15 podiums (9 GS, 6 SL)
Season Date Location Discipline Place
1969 4 Jan 1969 Oberstaufen, West Germany Slalom 3rd
9 Feb 1969 Vipiteno, Italy Giant slalom 2nd
17 Feb 1969 Vysoké Tatry, Czechoslovakia Giant slalom 2nd
1 Mar 1969 Squaw Valley, CA, USA Giant slalom 2nd
14 Mar 1969 Mont St. Anne, QC, Canada Giant slalom 2nd
20 Mar 1969 Waterville Valley, NH, USA Giant slalom 2nd
1970 6 Jan 1970   Grindelwald, Switzerland Slalom 3rd
1971 13 Feb 1971 Mont St. Anne, QC, Canada Slalom 1st
14 Mar 1971 Åre, Sweden Giant slalom 2nd
1972 3 Jan 1972 Oberstaufen, West Germany Giant slalom 3rd
3 Mar 1972 Heavenly Valley, CA, USA Slalom 3rd
1973 21 Jan 1973 Les Contamines, France Slalom 3rd
26 Jan 1973 Chamonix, France Slalom 1st
15 Mar 1973 Naeba, Japan Giant slalom 1st
1974 7 Dec 1973 Val-d'Isère, France Slalom 3rd

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Austrian skier tops U.S. gals". Schenectady Gazette. Associated Press. March 21, 1969. p. 27.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Sports scoreboard: skiing". Eugene Register-Guard. February 15, 1970. p. 4B.
  3. "Sports whirl". Virgin Islands Daily. Associated Press. February 14, 1970. p. 16.
  4. "Sisters one-two in world ski cup". Reading Eagle. Associated Press. February 14, 1971. p. 66.
  5. "Marilyn Cochran Brown". U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
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