1968 Winter Universiade
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The 1968 Winter Universiade, the V Winter Universiade
, took place in Innsbruck
, Austria
.
Gold - Milan Pazout (Czechoslovakia)
Silver - Per Sunde (Norway)
Bronze - Bill Marolt (United States)
Men: Giant Slalom
Gold - Per Sunde (Norway)
Silver - Milan Pazout (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze - Franz Vogler (West Germany)
Men: Downhill
Gold - Scott Pyles (United States)
Silver - Günther Scheuerl (West Germany)
Bronze - Loris Werner (United States)
Men: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program
Gold - Milan Pazout (Czechoslovakia)
Silver - Robert Wollek
(France)
Bronze - Scott Pyles (United States)
Women: Slalom
Gold - Kathy Nagel (United States)
Silver - Viki Jones (United States)
Bronze - Christina Ditfurth (Austria)
Women: Giant Slalom
Gold - Kathy Nagel (United States)
Silver - Viki Jones (United States)
Bronze - Marisella Chevallard (Italy)
Women: Downhill
Gold - Heidi Obrecht (Switzerland)
Silver - Christina Ditfurth (Austria)
Bronze - Paola Strauss (Italy)
Women: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program
Gold - Kathy Nagel (United States)
Silver - Viki Jones (United States)
Bronze - Christina Ditfurth (Austria)
Gold – Jon Hoias (Norway)
Silver – Yevgeniy Platunov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Anatoliy Zakharov (Soviet Union)
Men: 4 x 10 km Relay
Gold – Soviet Union
Silver – Japan
Bronze – Finland
Women: 10 km
Gold – Yanna Yelistratova (Soviet Union)
Silver – Lyubov Menchikova (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Lidiya Doronina (Soviet Union)
Women: 3 x 5 km Relay
Gold – Soviet Union
Silver – Poland
Bronze - Czechoslovakia
Men:
Gold – Hiroshi Itagaki (Japan)
Silver – Masatoshi Sudo (Japan)
Bronze – Antonin Kucera (Czechoslovakia)
Gold – Hiroshi Itagaki (Japan)
Silver – Masakatsu Asari (Japan)
Bronze – Yukio Kasaya (Japan)
Gold – Vladimir Kurernbin (Soviet Union)
Silver – Marian Filch (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Günther Anderl (Austria)
Women:
Gold – Kumiko Ohkawa (Japan)
Silver – Helli Tunner-Sengstschmid (Austria)
Bronze – Kazumi Yamashita (Japan)
Pairs:
Gold – Bohunka Stramkova & Jan Sramek (Czechoslovakia)
Silver – Tatyana Scaranova & Anatoliy Yevdokimov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Lyudmila Suslina & Aleksandr Tikhomirov (Soviet Union)
Dance:
Gold – HeidI Mezger & Herbert Rothkappl (Austria)
Silver – Diana Skotnicka & Martin Skotnicky (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze – none
Gold - Soviet Union
Silver - Czechoslovakia
Bronze - Canada (University of Toronto Varsity Blues)
Gold – Erhard Keller (West Germany)
Silver – Keiichi Suzuki (Japan)
Bronze – Takayuki Hida (Japan)
Men: 1500 M
Gold – Aleksandr Zhekulayev (Soviet Union)
Silver – Valeriy Bayonov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Arkadiy Kichenko (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Pekka Halinen (Finland)
Men: 3000 M
Gold – Aleksandr Zhekulayev (Soviet Union)
Silver – Pekka Halinen (Finland)
Bronze – Anatoliy Nokhrin (Soviet Union)
Men: 5000 M
Gold – Aleksandr Zhekulayev (Soviet Union)
Silver – Anatoliy Nokhrin (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Yoshiaki Demachi (Japan)
Universiade
The Universiade is an International multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation . The name is a combination of the words "University" and "olympiad"...
, took place in Innsbruck
Innsbruck
- Main sights :- Buildings :*Golden Roof*Kaiserliche Hofburg *Hofkirche with the cenotaph of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor*Altes Landhaus...
, Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...
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Alpine Skiing
Men: SlalomGold - Milan Pazout (Czechoslovakia)
Silver - Per Sunde (Norway)
Bronze - Bill Marolt (United States)
Men: Giant Slalom
Gold - Per Sunde (Norway)
Silver - Milan Pazout (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze - Franz Vogler (West Germany)
Men: Downhill
Gold - Scott Pyles (United States)
Silver - Günther Scheuerl (West Germany)
Bronze - Loris Werner (United States)
Men: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program
Gold - Milan Pazout (Czechoslovakia)
Silver - Robert Wollek
Bob Wollek
Bob Wollek , nicknamed "Brilliant Bob", was a race car driver from Strasbourg, France. He was killed on March 16, 2001 at age 57 in a road accident in Florida while riding a bicycle back to his accommodation after the day's practice sessions for the following day's race, the 12 Hours of...
(France)
Bronze - Scott Pyles (United States)
Women: Slalom
Gold - Kathy Nagel (United States)
Silver - Viki Jones (United States)
Bronze - Christina Ditfurth (Austria)
Women: Giant Slalom
Gold - Kathy Nagel (United States)
Silver - Viki Jones (United States)
Bronze - Marisella Chevallard (Italy)
Women: Downhill
Gold - Heidi Obrecht (Switzerland)
Silver - Christina Ditfurth (Austria)
Bronze - Paola Strauss (Italy)
Women: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program
Gold - Kathy Nagel (United States)
Silver - Viki Jones (United States)
Bronze - Christina Ditfurth (Austria)
Nordic Skiing
Men: 15 kmGold – Jon Hoias (Norway)
Silver – Yevgeniy Platunov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Anatoliy Zakharov (Soviet Union)
Men: 4 x 10 km Relay
Gold – Soviet Union
Silver – Japan
Bronze – Finland
Women: 10 km
Gold – Yanna Yelistratova (Soviet Union)
Silver – Lyubov Menchikova (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Lidiya Doronina (Soviet Union)
Women: 3 x 5 km Relay
Gold – Soviet Union
Silver – Poland
Bronze - Czechoslovakia
Nordic Combined
Small Hill Ski Jumping and 15 km Cross-CountryMen:
Gold – Hiroshi Itagaki (Japan)
Silver – Masatoshi Sudo (Japan)
Bronze – Antonin Kucera (Czechoslovakia)
Ski Jumping
Men: Small Hill - K90Gold – Hiroshi Itagaki (Japan)
Silver – Masakatsu Asari (Japan)
Bronze – Yukio Kasaya (Japan)
Figure Skating
Men:Gold – Vladimir Kurernbin (Soviet Union)
Silver – Marian Filch (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Günther Anderl (Austria)
Women:
Gold – Kumiko Ohkawa (Japan)
Silver – Helli Tunner-Sengstschmid (Austria)
Bronze – Kazumi Yamashita (Japan)
Pairs:
Gold – Bohunka Stramkova & Jan Sramek (Czechoslovakia)
Silver – Tatyana Scaranova & Anatoliy Yevdokimov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Lyudmila Suslina & Aleksandr Tikhomirov (Soviet Union)
Dance:
Gold – HeidI Mezger & Herbert Rothkappl (Austria)
Silver – Diana Skotnicka & Martin Skotnicky (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze – none
Ice hockey
Men:Gold - Soviet Union
Silver - Czechoslovakia
Bronze - Canada (University of Toronto Varsity Blues)
Speed Skating
Men: 500 MGold – Erhard Keller (West Germany)
Silver – Keiichi Suzuki (Japan)
Bronze – Takayuki Hida (Japan)
Men: 1500 M
Gold – Aleksandr Zhekulayev (Soviet Union)
Silver – Valeriy Bayonov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Arkadiy Kichenko (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Pekka Halinen (Finland)
Men: 3000 M
Gold – Aleksandr Zhekulayev (Soviet Union)
Silver – Pekka Halinen (Finland)
Bronze – Anatoliy Nokhrin (Soviet Union)
Men: 5000 M
Gold – Aleksandr Zhekulayev (Soviet Union)
Silver – Anatoliy Nokhrin (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Yoshiaki Demachi (Japan)