Skeleton
- Men
Athlete | Run 1 | Run 2 | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |
Willi Schneider | 51.67 | 10 | 51.47 | 8 | 1:43.14 | 9 |
Frank Kleber | 51.58 | 8 | 51.76 | 13 | 1:43.34 | 11 |
- Women
Athlete | Run 1 | Run 2 | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |
Steffi Hanzlik | 52.82 | 6 | 53.13 | 8 | 1:45.95 | 7 |
Diana Sartor | 52.55 | 4 | 52.98 | 5 | 1:45.53 | 4 |
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Famous quotes containing the word skeleton:
“Grammar is a tricky, inconsistent thing. Being the backbone of speech and writing, it should, we think, be eminently logical, make perfect sense, like the human skeleton. But, of course, the skeleton is arbitrary, too. Why twelve pairs of ribs rather than eleven or thirteen? Why thirty-two teeth? It has something to do with evolution and functionalismbut only sometimes, not always. So there are aspects of grammar that make good, logical sense, and others that do not.”
—John Simon (b. 1925)
“The bone-frame was made for
no such shock knit within terror,
yet the skeleton stood up to it:
the flesh? it was melted away,
the heart burnt out, dead ember,
tendons, muscles shattered, outer husk dismembered....”
—Hilda Doolittle (18861961)
“that skeleton wearing his bones like a broiler,
or his righteousness like a swastika.”
—Anne Sexton (19281974)