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Austria at the 1976 Winter Olympics; IOC code: AUT: NOC: Austrian Olympic Committee: Website: www.olympia.at (in German) in Innsbruck; Competitors: 77 (63 men, 14 women) in 10 sports: Flag bearer: Franz Klammer (alpine skiing) Medals Ranked 7th: Gold 2 Silver 2 Bronze 2 Total 6: Winter Olympics appearances
The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (German: XII. Olympische Winterspiele , French : XIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver ) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1976 ( Austro-Bavarian : Innschbruck 1976 ), were a winter multi-sport event celebrated in Innsbruck , Austria, from February 4 to 15, 1976.
The ice hockey team rosters at the 1976 Winter Olympics consisted of the following players: [1] Austria. Head coach: Yuri Baulin. No. Pos. Name Height Weight
Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics; Tournament details; Host country Austria: Dates: 2–14 February 1976: Teams: 12: Final positions; Champions Soviet Union (5th title) Runner-up Czechoslovakia: Third place West Germany: Fourth place Finland: Tournament statistics; Games played: 36: Goals scored: 323 (8.97 per game) Scoring leader(s ...
Austria: Bernhard Russi ... Men's team details ... 1976 Winter Olympics medal table; External links "Innsbruck 1976". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
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The men's tournament at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, was the 13th Olympic Championship. The Soviet Union won its fifth gold medal. Czechoslovakia gained the silver, while West Germany obtained the bronze medal. Games were held at the Olympiahalle Innsbruck. [1] Vladimir Shadrin was the scoring champion with 14 points.
The Men's Downhill competition of the 1976 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria, was held at Patscherkofel on Thursday, 5 February, [1] [2] [3] on the same course as in 1964. [4] The defending world champion was David Zwilling of Austria, who had recently retired; Bernhard Russi of Switzerland was the defending Olympic champion.