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Montreal 1976 MONTREAL 1976 The Games of the XXI Summer Olympiad. July 17 - August 1, 1976. Montreal, Canada. 1 ARCHERY Men’s individual 1.Darrell Pace (USA) Women’s Individual 1.Luann Ryon (USA) 2 ATHLETICS MEN 100 m Heat 6 1.Klaus-Dieter Kurrat (East Germany) (qualified for Quarterfinals) 2.Valeriy Borzov (USSR) (qualified for Quarterfinals) 3.Dieter Steinmann (West Germany) (qualified for Quarterfinals) 4.Francisco Gomez (Cuba) (qualified for Quarterfinals) 6.Masahide Jinno (Japan) 3 1.Hasely Crawford (Trinidad and Tobago) 3.Valeriy Borzov (USSR) (qualified for Quarterfinals) 7.Klaus-Dieter Kurrat (East Germany) NQF (5 in Quarterfinal 4).Francisco Gomez (Cuba) NQF (7 in Quarterfinal 4).Dieter Steinmann (West Germany) 4 x 100 m: 2.East Germany (Klaus-Dieter Kurrat), 3.USSR (Valeriy Borzov) 4 200 m 1.Don Quarrie (Jamaica) 100 m: 2.Don Quarrie (Jamaica) 400 m 1.Alberto Juantorena (Cuba) 5 800 m Semifinal 1 1.Alberto Juantorena (Cuba) (qualified for Final) 2.Ivo van Damme (Belgium) (qualified for Final) 3.Steve Ovett (Great Britain) (qualified for Final) 6.Marian Gesicki (Poland) 6 1.Alberto Juantorena (Cuba) 2.Ivo van Damme (Belgium) 5.Steve Ovett (Great Britain) 8.Carlo Grippo (Italy) 7 1500 m 1.John Walker (New Zealand) 2.Ivo van Damme (Belgium) 3.Paul-Heinz Wellmann (West Germany) 4.Eamonn Coghlan (Ireland) 5.Frank Clement (Great Britain) 8 5000 m 1.Lasse Viren (Finland) 2.Dick Quax (New Zealand) 9 10000 m 1.Lasse Viren (Finland) 2.Carlos Lopez (Portugal) 10 110 m hurdles 1.Guy Drut (France) 2.Alejandro Casanas (Cuba) 3.Willie Davenport (USA) 11 400 m hurdles 1.Edwin Moses (USA) 3000 m steeplechase 1.Anders Garderud (Sweden) 2.Bronislaw Malinowski (Poland) 12 Marathon 1.Waldemar Cierpinski (East Germany) 2.Frank Shorter (USA) 20 km walk 1.Daniel Bautista (Mexico) 3.Peter Frenkel (East Germany) 5.Raul Gonzalez (Mexico) DNF.Domingo Colin (Mexico) 13 Triple jump 1.Viktor Saneyev (USSR) 3.Joao Carlos de Oliveira (Brazil) 14 Long jump 1.Arnie Robinson (USA) 2.Randy Williams (USA) High jump 1.Jacek Wszola (Poland) Pole vault 1.Tadeusz Slusarski (Poland) 15 Shot put 1.Udo Beyer (East Germany) Hammer throw 1.Yuri Sedykh (USSR) 3.Anatoliy Bondarchuk (USSR) 16 Javelin throw 1.Miklos Nemeth (Hungary) 3.Gheorghe Megelea (Romania) 17 Decathlon 1.Bruce Jenner (USA) 3.Nikolai Avilov (USSR) 18 WOMEN 100 m 1.Annegret Richter (West Germany) 2.Renate Stecher (East Germany) 200 m: 2.Annegret Richter (West Germany) 4 x 100 m: 2.West Germany (Annegret Richter) 19 400 m 1.Irena Szewinska (Poland) 1500 m 1.Tatyana Kazankina (USSR) 800 m: 1.Tatyana Kazankina (USSR) 100 m hurdles 1.Johanna Schaller (East Germany) 20 4 x 100 m 1.East Germany (Renate Stecher) 4 x 100 m: 3.USSR (Lyudmila Maslakova) 200 m: 3.Renate Stecher (East Germany) 200 m: 1.Barbel Eckert (East Germany) 4 x 100 m: 1.East Germany (Barbel Eckert) 21 4 x 100 m: 1.East Germany (Marlies Oelsner) 22 Long jump 2.Kathy McMillan (USA) High jump 1.Rosemarie Ackermann (East Germany) 2.Sara Simeoni (Italy) 23 Javelin throw 1.Ruth Fuchs (East Germany) Shot put 1.Ivanka Khristova (Bulgaria) 2.Nadezhda Chizhova (USSR) 24 BASKETBALL Men Final USA - Yugoslavia 95:74 (Philip Hubbard - Rajko Zizic, Zeljko Jerkov) (Phil Ford, Adrian Dantley, Quinn Buckner, (Phil Ford, Steve Sheppard, Walter Davis, Mitch Kupchak - Dragan Kicanovic) Quinn Buckner (USA)) 25 1.USA 2.Yugoslavia Kresimir Cosic (Yugoslavia) 3.USSR (Aleksandr Belov) 26 Women USA - Canada 89:75 USSR - USA 112:77 (Nancy Dunkle, Patricia Roberts - Sylvia Sweeney) (Lusia Harris (USA)) 1.USSR Uljana Semjonova (USSR) 2.USA 6.Canada 27 BOXING 48 kg: 1.Jorge Hernandez (Cuba) 57 kg: 1.Angel Herrera (Cuba) 48 kg 2.Li Byong-Uk (North Korea) DNS.Stephen Muchoki (Kenya) 28 51 kg: 1.Leo Randolph (USA) 60 kg: 1.Howard Davis (USA) 81 kg: 1.Leon Spinks (USA) 75 kg: 1.Michael Spinks (USA) 29 51 kg: 2.Ramon Duvalon (Cuba) 63.5 kg: 2.Andres Aldama (Cuba) 71 kg: 3-4.Rolando Garbey (Cuba) 75 kg: 3-4.Luis Martinez (Cuba) 81 kg: 2.Sixto Soria (Cuba) 30 54 kg 1.Gu Yong-Ju (North Korea) 31 2.Charles Mooney (USA) 3-4.Patrick Cowdell (Great Britain), Viktor Rybakov (USSR) 32 60 kg: 2.Simion Cutov (Romania) 67 kg: 3-4.Victor Zilberman (Romania) 75 kg: 3-4.Ales Nastac (Romania) 81 kg: 3-4.Costica Dafinoiu (Romania) 63.5 kg 1.Ray Leonard (USA) 33 67 kg Quarterfinal Reinhard Skricek (West Germany) - Mike McCallum (Jamaica) 3:2 3-4.Reinhard Skricek (West Germany) 5-8.Mike McCallum (Jamaica) 34 81+ kg Final Teofilo Stevenson (Cuba) def. Mircea Simon (Romania) 1.Teofilo Stevenson (Cuba) 2.Mircea Simon (Romania) 3-4.John Tate (USA) 35 CANOEING MEN C-1 500 m 1.Aleksandr Rogov (USSR) C-2 1000 m 2.Gheorghe Danielov / Gheorghe Simionov (Romania) 36 C-1 1000 m 3.Tamas Wichmann (Hungary) K-1 500 m: 1.Vasile Diba (Romania) K-1 1000 m: 3.Vasile Diba (Romania) K-1 500 m: 2.Zoltan Sztanity (Hungary) K-1 1000 m: 2.Geza Csapo (Hungary) 37 K-4 1000 m 2.Spain WOMEN K-2 500 m 2.Anna Pfeffer / Klara Rajnai (Hungary) 38 CYCLING ROAD Individual road race 1.Bernt Johansson (Sweden) 39 Team time trial 1.USSR (Aavo Pikkuus) 2.Poland (Ryszard Szurkowski, Stanislaw Szozda) 40 TRACK Individual pursuit 1.Gregor Braun (West Germany) 2.Herman Ponsteen (Netherlands) 3.Thomas Huschke (East Germany) 41 Team pursuit 1.West Germany Gregor Braun, Gunther Schumacher, Hans Lutz, Peter Vonhof (West Germany) 42 Sprint 2.Daniel Morelon (France) 43 DIVING MEN 10 m platform 1.Klaus Dibiasi (Italy) 2.Greg Louganis (USA) 44 WOMEN 3 m springboard 1.Jennifer 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Sawao Kato (Japan) Shin Fujimoto (Japan) Individual all-around: 2.Sawao Kato (Japan) Parallel bars: 1.Sawao Kato (Japan) 58 Individual all-around 1.Nikolai Andrianov (USSR) Floor exercise NQF (8 in Qualification Round).Mitsuo Tsukahara (Japan) Rings: 1.Nikolai Andrianov (USSR) Floor exercise: 1.Nikolai Andrianov (USSR) Vault: 1.Nikolai Andrianov (USSR) 59 Rings 3.Danut Grecu (Romania) Parallel bars 2.Nikolai Andrianov (USSR) Team all-around: 2.USSR (Nikolai Andrianov) Pommel horse: 3-4.Nikolai Andrianov (USSR) 60 Horizontal bar 1.Mitsuo Tsukahara (Japan) 3-4.Eberhard Gienger (West Germany) 61 Pommel horse 1.Zoltan Magyar (Hungary) Team all-around: 2.USSR (Alexander Dityatin) Rings: 2.Alexander Dityatin (USSR) Floor exercise: 3.Peter Kormann (USA) 62 WOMEN Individual all-around 1.Nadia Comaneci (Romania) 63 Team all-around 2.Romania (Nadia Comaneci) Balance beam 1.Nadia Comaneci (Romania) 64 Floor exercise 1.Nellie Kim (USSR) 3.Nadia Comaneci (Romania) Team all-around: 1.USSR (Nellie 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