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Innsbruck 1964 INNSBRUCK 1964 The Games of the IX Winter Olympiad. January 29 - February 9, 1964. Innsbruck, Austria. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Downhill 1.Egon Zimmermann (Austria) 2.Leo Lacroix (France) 3.Wolfgang Bartels (Germany) Giant slalom 2.Karl Schranz (Austria) 2 Slalom 2.Billy Kidd (USA) 3 WOMEN Slalom 1.Christine Goitschel (France) 4 Giant slalom 1.Marielle Goitschel (France) 2-3.Christine Goitschel (France), Jean Saubert (USA) Slalom: 2.Marielle Goitschel (France), 3.Jean Saubert (USA) 5 BIATHLON 20 km 1.Vladimir Melanin (USSR) 2.Aleksandr Privalov (USSR) 6 BOBSLEIGH Two-man 1.Anthony Dash / Robin Thomas Dixon (Great Britain) 2.Sergio Zardini / Romano Bonagura (Italy) 3.Eugenio Monti / Sergio Siorpaes (Italy) 7 Four-man 1.Canada (Peter Kirby, Doug Anakin, John Emery, Vic Emery) 2.Austria (Erwin Thaler, Adolf Koxeder, Jozef Nairz, Reinhold Durnthaler) 3.Italy (Eugenio Monti, Sergio Siorpaes, Benito Rigoni, Gildo Siorpaes) 8 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 15 km 50 km 1.Eero Mantyranta (Finland) 1.Sixten Jernberg (Sweden) 2.Harald Gronningen (Norway) 2.Assar Ronnlund (Sweden) 3.Sixten Jernberg (Sweden) 3.Arto Tiainen (Finland) 30 km: 1.Eero Mantyranta (Finland), 4 x 10 km: 1.Sweden (Assar Ronnlund), 2.Harald Gronningen (Norway) 2.Finland (Arto Tiainen) 4 x 10 km: 2.Finland (Eero Mantyranta) 4 x 10 km 1.Sweden (Sixten Jernberg) 9 WOMEN 5 km: 1.Klavdiya Boyarskikh (USSR) 10 km: 1.Klavdiya Boyarskikh (USSR) 3 x 5 km: 1.USSR Klavdiya Boyarskikh (USSR) 5 km: 3.Alevtina Kolchina (USSR) 3 x 5 km: 1.USSR (Alevtina Kolchina) 3 x 5 km: 2.Sweden (Toini Gustafsson) 10 FIGURE SKATING Men 1.Manfred Schnelldorfer (Germany) 2.Alain Calmat (France) 3.Scott Allen (USA) 11 Ladies 1.Sjoukje Dijkstra (Netherlands) 2.Regine Heitzer (Austria) 3.Petra Burka (Canada) 12 Pairs 1.Liudmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov (USSR) 2.Marika Kilius / Hans-Jurgen Baumler (Germany) 13 ICE HOCKEY 1.USSR Alexander Ragulin (USSR) Veniamin Alexandrov (USSR) Anatoli Firsov (USSR) Viktor Konovalenko (USSR) 14 Konstantin Loktev (USSR) Vitali Davydov, Viktor Kuzkin (USSR) 15 Anatoly Tarasov (USSR, assistant coach) 3.Czechoslovakia (Vladimir Dzurilla) 16 LUGE Men’s singles 1.Thomas Kohler (Germany) Doubles 1.Josef Feistmantl / Manfred Stengl (Austria) 17 NORDIC COMBINED Individual 3.Georg Thoma (Germany) 18 SKI JUMPING Individual normal hill 1.Veikko Kankkonen (Finland) Individual large hill 1.Toralf Engan (Norway) 2.Veikko Kankkonen (Finland) 3.Torgeir Brandtzaeg (Norway) Individual normal hill: 2.Toralf Engan (Norway), 3.Torgeir Brandtzaeg (Norway) 19 SPEED SKATING MEN 500 m 1.Terry McDermott (USA) 2-4.Yevgeny Grishin (USSR), Vladimir Orlov (USSR) 5000 m: 1.Knut Johannesen (Norway) 10000 m: 3.Knut Johannesen (Norway) 5000 m: 3.Fred Anton Maier (Norway) 10000 m: 2.Fred Anton Maier (Norway) 20 WOMEN 500 m 1.Lidiya Skoblikova (USSR) 1000 m: 1.Lidiya Skoblikova (USSR) 1500 m: 1.Lidiya Skoblikova (USSR) 3000 m 1.Lidiya Skoblikova (USSR) 2-3.Han Pil-hwa (North Korea), Valentina Stenina (USSR) 21 MEDAL COUNT 1.USSR (11-8-6) 2.AUSTRIA (4-5-3) 22 3.NORWAY (3-6-6) Previous Olympiad Next Olympiad (ROME 1960) (TOKYO 1964) Previous Winter Olympiad Next Winter Olympiad (SQUAW VALLEY 1960) (GRENOBLE 1968) Back to the Main Page (OLYMPIC HISTORY ON STAMPS) 23 .
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