Soviet Union at the 1968 Winter Olympics
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The Soviet Union
(USSR) competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics
in Grenoble
, France
.
Men's slalom
Women
1One minute added per close miss (a hit in the outer ring), two minutes added per complete miss.
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay
2A penalty loop of 200 metres had to be skied per missed target.
Men's 4 x 10 km relay
Women
Women's 3 x 5 km relay
Women
Pairs
USSR – Finland Finland 8:0 (3:0, 2:0, 3:0)
Goalscorers: Staršinov 2, Mišakov 2, Zimin 2, Firsov, Populanov.
Referees: Bucala, Kořínek (TCH)
USSR – East Germany 9:0 (4:0, 2:0, 3:0)
Goalscorers: Firsov 3, Vikulov 2, Mišakov, Staršinov, Alexandrov, Zajcev.
Referees: Wycisk (POL), Johannessen (NOR)
USSR – United States USA 10:2 (6:0, 4:2, 0:0)
Goalscorers: Firsov 3, Blinov 2, Populanov 2, Kuzkin, Staršinov, Mojsejev – Ross, Morrison.
Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Kubinec (CAN)
USSR – West Germany 9:1 (4:1, 4:0, 1:0)
Goalscorers: Populanov 2, Alexandrov 2, Ionov, Staršinov, Majorov, Mojsejev, Firsov – Funk.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Valentin (AUT)
USSR – Sweden 3:2 (1:1, 0:0, 2:1)
Goalscorers: Firsov 2, Blinov – Öberg, Svedberg.
Referees: Kubinec (CAN), Kořínek (TCH)
Czechoslovakia – USSR 5:4 (3:1, 1:1, 1:2)
Goalscorers: Ševčík, Hejma, Havel, Golonka, Jiřík – Majorov 2, Blinov, Populanov.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Dahlberg (SWE)
USSR – Canada 5:0 (1:0, 1:0, 3:0)
Goalscorers: Firsov 2, Mišakov, Staršinov, Zimin.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Dahlberg (SWE)
IIHF Awards:
Goaltenders: Viktor Konovalenko, Viktor Zinger.
Defence: Viktor Blinov, Vitalij Davidov, Viktor Kuzkin, Alexandr Ragulin, Oleg Zajcev, Igor Romiševskij.
Forwards: Anatolij Firsov, Vjačeslav Staršinov, Viktor Populanov, Vladimir Vikulov, Venjamin Alexandrov, Jurij Mojsejev, Jevgenij Mišakov, Jevgenij Zimin, Anatolij Ionov, Boris Majorov.
Coaches: Arkadij Černyšev, Anatolij Tarasov.
Women
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
(USSR) competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics
1968 Winter Olympics
The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1968 in Grenoble, France and opened on 6 February. Thirty-seven countries participated...
in Grenoble
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, France
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Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Biathlon Biathlon at the 1968 Winter Olympics -20 km:This was the first Olympics in which any missed target equaled a one minute penalty-4 x 7.5 km relay:-References:*... |
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay | |
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Figure skating Figure skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics The figure skating 1968 Winter Olympics results in Grenoble, France. Ice Dance was a demonstration event and was won by the team of Diane Towler and Bernard Ford of Great Britain.-Medal table:-Men:Referee:* Josef DědičAssistant Referee:... |
Pairs | |
Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team |
Ice hockey Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics At the 1968 Winter Olympics held in Grenoble, France, one ice hockey event was held: men's ice hockey. This tournament also counted as IIHF World Championship and IIHF European Championship... |
Men's competition Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics At the 1968 Winter Olympics held in Grenoble, France, one ice hockey event was held: men's ice hockey. This tournament also counted as IIHF World Championship and IIHF European Championship... |
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Ski jumping Ski jumping at the 1968 Winter Olympics -Large hill:February 18, 1968-Normal hill:February 11, 1968-References:*... |
Men's large hill | ||
Speed skating Speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics -500 m:-1,500 m:-5,000 m:-10,000 m:-500 m:-1,000 m:-1,500 m:-3,000 m:-References:*... |
Women's 500m | ||
Biathlon Biathlon at the 1968 Winter Olympics -20 km:This was the first Olympics in which any missed target equaled a one minute penalty-4 x 7.5 km relay:-References:*... |
Men's 20 km | ||
Cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics -15 km:February 10, 1968-30 km:February 6, 1968Nones was the first winner not from Finland, Norway, Sweden, or the Soviet Union to win an Olympic cross-country skiing gold medal.-50 km:February 15, 1968-4 x 10 km relay:February 14, 1968-5 km:... |
Men's 50 km | ||
Cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics -15 km:February 10, 1968-30 km:February 6, 1968Nones was the first winner not from Finland, Norway, Sweden, or the Soviet Union to win an Olympic cross-country skiing gold medal.-50 km:February 15, 1968-4 x 10 km relay:February 14, 1968-5 km:... |
Women's 5 km | ||
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Figure skating Figure skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics The figure skating 1968 Winter Olympics results in Grenoble, France. Ice Dance was a demonstration event and was won by the team of Diane Towler and Bernard Ford of Great Britain.-Medal table:-Men:Referee:* Josef DědičAssistant Referee:... |
Pairs | |
Speed skating Speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics -500 m:-1,500 m:-5,000 m:-10,000 m:-500 m:-1,000 m:-1,500 m:-3,000 m:-References:*... |
Women's 1000m | ||
Biathlon Biathlon at the 1968 Winter Olympics -20 km:This was the first Olympics in which any missed target equaled a one minute penalty-4 x 7.5 km relay:-References:*... |
Men's 20 km | ||
Cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics -15 km:February 10, 1968-30 km:February 6, 1968Nones was the first winner not from Finland, Norway, Sweden, or the Soviet Union to win an Olympic cross-country skiing gold medal.-50 km:February 15, 1968-4 x 10 km relay:February 14, 1968-5 km:... |
Women's 5 km | ||
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Cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics -15 km:February 10, 1968-30 km:February 6, 1968Nones was the first winner not from Finland, Norway, Sweden, or the Soviet Union to win an Olympic cross-country skiing gold medal.-50 km:February 15, 1968-4 x 10 km relay:February 14, 1968-5 km:... |
Women's 3 x 5 km relay |
Alpine skiing
MenAthlete | Event | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Vasily Melnikov | Downhill | DSQ | – | ||||
Andrey Belokrinkin | 2:10.98 | 49 | |||||
Viktor Belyakov | 2:09.32 | 40 | |||||
Andrey Belokrinkin | Giant Slalom | 1:56.47 | 59 | 1:56.36 | 46 | 3:52.83 | 52 |
Viktor Belyakov | 1:52.72 | 54 | 1:53.55 | 39 | 3:49.27 | 46 | |
Vasily Melnikov | 1:52.42 | 42 | 1:56.55 | 47 | 3:48.97 | 45 |
Men's slalom
Athlete | Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Final | |||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time 1 | Rank | Time 2 | Rank | Total | Rank | |
Viktor Belyakov | 58.05 | 4 | 55:56 | 2 | Did not advance | |||||
Andrey Belokrinkin | 57.46 | 2 QF | – | – | 1:08.96 | 45 | 58.90 | 29 | 2:07.86 | 31 |
Vasily Melnikov | 54.32 | 2 QF | – | – | 54.94 | 38 | 59.48 | 30 | 1:54.42 | 26 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Galina Sidorova | Downhill | 1:51.74 | 35 | ||||
Alfina Sukhanova | 1:48.74 | 29 | |||||
Nina Merkulova | 1:48.04 | 27 | |||||
Irina Turundayevskaya | Giant Slalom | DSQ | – | ||||
Nina Merkulova | 2:12.71 | 40 | |||||
Galina Sidorova | 2:12.01 | 39 | |||||
Alfina Sukhanova | 2:06.48 | 34 | |||||
Nina Merkulova | Slalom | n/a | ? | DSQ | – | DSQ | – |
Galina Sidorova | 49.63 | 30 | 53.26 | 24 | 1:42.89 | 26 | |
Alfina Sukhanova | 49.57 | 29 | 52.01 | 20 | 1:41.58 | 25 | |
Irina Turundayevskaya | 46.60 | 25 | 51.66 | 19 | 1:38.26 | 19 |
Biathlon
MenEvent | Athlete | Time | Penalties | Adjusted time 1 | Rank |
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20 km | Viktor Mamatov Viktor Mamatov Viktor Fyodorovich Mamatov is a former Soviet biathlete. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, he won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team... |
1'19:20.8 | 1 | 1'20:20.8 | 7 |
Nikolay Puzanov Nikolay Puzanov Nikolay Vasiliyevich Puzanov was a Soviet biathlete and the 4 x 7.5 km relay Gold medalist at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.-External links:*... |
1'17:14.5 | 3 | 1'20:14.5 | 6 | |
Vladimir Gundartsev Vladimir Gundartsev Vladimir Ilyich Gundartsev is a former Soviet biathlete. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, he won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team, and an individual bronze medal.-References:... |
1'16:27.4 | 2 | 1'18:27.4 | ||
Aleksandr Tikhonov Aleksandr Tikhonov Alexander Ivanovich Tikhonov is a retired Russian biathlete who represented the USSR. Tikhonov trained at Dynamo in Novosibirsk. He is one of the most successful biathletes of all time, with nine world championship gold medals and four Olympic gold medals... |
1'12:40.4 | 2 | 1'14:40.4 |
1One minute added per close miss (a hit in the outer ring), two minutes added per complete miss.
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay
Athletes | Race | ||
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Misses 2 | Time | Rank | |
Aleksandr Tikhonov Aleksandr Tikhonov Alexander Ivanovich Tikhonov is a retired Russian biathlete who represented the USSR. Tikhonov trained at Dynamo in Novosibirsk. He is one of the most successful biathletes of all time, with nine world championship gold medals and four Olympic gold medals... Nikolay Puzanov Nikolay Puzanov Nikolay Vasiliyevich Puzanov was a Soviet biathlete and the 4 x 7.5 km relay Gold medalist at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.-External links:*... Viktor Mamatov Viktor Mamatov Viktor Fyodorovich Mamatov is a former Soviet biathlete. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, he won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team... Vladimir Gundartsev Vladimir Gundartsev Vladimir Ilyich Gundartsev is a former Soviet biathlete. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, he won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team, and an individual bronze medal.-References:... |
2 | 2'13:02.4 |
2A penalty loop of 200 metres had to be skied per missed target.
Cross-country skiing
MenEvent | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
15 km | Fyodor Simashov | 51:05.3 | 26 |
Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Petrovich Voronkov was a Soviet/Russian cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow. He won the 4 x 10 km gold at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo for the USSR... |
50:40.7 | 22 | |
Anatoly Akentyev | 50:19.9 | 16 | |
Valery Tarakanov | 49:04.4 | 9 | |
30 km | Valery Tarakanov | 1'39:25.0 | 17 |
Vyacheslav Vedenin Vyacheslav Vedenin Vyacheslav Petrovitch Vedenin was a Soviet cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at Dynamo in Moscow.He won the 50 km silver at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble... |
1'38:36.1 | 14 | |
Anatoly Akentyev | 1'37:52.4 | 10 | |
Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Petrovich Voronkov was a Soviet/Russian cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow. He won the 4 x 10 km gold at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo for the USSR... |
1'37:10.8 | 4 | |
50 km | Igor Voronchikhin | 2'40:48.2 | 31 |
Anatoly Akentyev | 2'34:54.5 | 20 | |
Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Petrovich Voronkov was a Soviet/Russian cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow. He won the 4 x 10 km gold at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo for the USSR... |
2'33:07.3 | 16 | |
Vyacheslav Vedenin Vyacheslav Vedenin Vyacheslav Petrovitch Vedenin was a Soviet cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at Dynamo in Moscow.He won the 50 km silver at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble... |
2'29:02.5 |
Men's 4 x 10 km relay
Athletes | Race | |
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Time | Rank | |
Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Voronkov Vladimir Petrovich Voronkov was a Soviet/Russian cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow. He won the 4 x 10 km gold at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo for the USSR... Anatoly Akentyev Valery Tarakanov Vyacheslav Vedenin Vyacheslav Vedenin Vyacheslav Petrovitch Vedenin was a Soviet cross country skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, training at Dynamo in Moscow.He won the 50 km silver at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble... |
2'10:57.2 | 4 |
Women
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
5 km | Alevtina Olyunina-Smirnova | 17:43.2 | 20 |
Rita Achkina Rita Achkina Rita Nikolayevna Achkina was a Soviet cross country skier who competed during the 1960s. Achkina trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow... |
16:55.1 | 6 | |
Alevtina Kolchina Alevtina Kolchina Alevtina Pavlovna Kolchina was a Soviet cross country skier who competed during the 1950s and 1960s for Burevestnik and later for Dynamo sports societies. She competed in four Winter Olympics, earning a total of five medals. Kolchina also competed several times at the Holmenkollen ski festival,... |
16:51.6 | ||
Galina Kulakova Galina Kulakova Galina Alexeyevna Kulakova is a female Soviet former cross country skier, arguably the best skier on distances shorter than 10 km in the early 1970s. Kulakova trained at Trud Voluntary Sports Society... |
16:48.4 | ||
10 km | Faadiya Salimzhanova | 39:17.9 | 13 |
Alevtina Olyunina-Smirnova | 39:10.3 | 11 | |
Alevtina Kolchina Alevtina Kolchina Alevtina Pavlovna Kolchina was a Soviet cross country skier who competed during the 1950s and 1960s for Burevestnik and later for Dynamo sports societies. She competed in four Winter Olympics, earning a total of five medals. Kolchina also competed several times at the Holmenkollen ski festival,... |
38:52.9 | 7 | |
Galina Kulakova Galina Kulakova Galina Alexeyevna Kulakova is a female Soviet former cross country skier, arguably the best skier on distances shorter than 10 km in the early 1970s. Kulakova trained at Trud Voluntary Sports Society... |
38:26.7 | 6 |
Women's 3 x 5 km relay
Athletes | Race | |
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Time | Rank | |
Alevtina Kolchina Alevtina Kolchina Alevtina Pavlovna Kolchina was a Soviet cross country skier who competed during the 1950s and 1960s for Burevestnik and later for Dynamo sports societies. She competed in four Winter Olympics, earning a total of five medals. Kolchina also competed several times at the Holmenkollen ski festival,... Rita Achkina Rita Achkina Rita Nikolayevna Achkina was a Soviet cross country skier who competed during the 1960s. Achkina trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow... Galina Kulakova Galina Kulakova Galina Alexeyevna Kulakova is a female Soviet former cross country skier, arguably the best skier on distances shorter than 10 km in the early 1970s. Kulakova trained at Trud Voluntary Sports Society... |
58:13.6 |
Figure skating
MenAthlete | CF | FS | Points | Places | Rank |
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Sergei Volkov Sergey Nikolayevich Volkov Sergey Nikolayevich Volkov was a Soviet figure skater and an Honored Sports Master who he debuted in 1968 European Championship and won the 12th place.... |
16 | 17 | 1632.0 | 158 | 18 |
Sergei Chetverukhin Sergei Chetverukhin Sergei Alexandrovich Chetverukhin is a former Soviet figure skater. He trained at VSS Trud in Moscow. He is a three-time medalist at the World Figure Skating Championships and a four-time medalist at the European Figure Skating Championships, each time coming in behind Ondrej Nepela... |
11 | 11 | 1737.0 | 93 | 9 |
Women
Athlete | CF | FS | Points | Places | Rank |
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Galina Grzhibovskaya | 25 | 11 | 1628.5 | 144 | 16 |
Elena Shcheglova Elena Shcheglova Elena Shcheglova is a Russian figure skater who represented the Soviet Union in international competition. She placed 12th at the 1968 Winter Olympics.-Competitive highlights:-References:* -Navigation:... |
13 | 10 | 1670.4 | 110 | 12 |
Pairs
Athletes | SP | FS | Points | Places | Rank |
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Tamara Moskvina Tamara Moskvina Tamara Nikolayevna Moskvina , née Bratus is a Russian pair skating coach and former competitive skater. In pair skating with partner Alexei Mishin, she was the 1969 World silver medalist and Soviet national champion. In ladies singles, she was a five-time Soviet national champion... Alexei Mishin Alexei Mishin Alexei Nikolaevich Mishin is a Russian figure skating coach and former pair skater. With partner Tamara Moskvina, he was the 1969 World silver medalist and USSR national champion.... |
6 | 5 | 300.3 | 44 | 5 |
Tatiana Zhuk Alexander Gorelik |
2 | 2 | 312.3 | 17 | |
Liudmila Belousova Oleg Protopopov Oleg Protopopov Oleg Alekseyevich Protopopov is a Russian pair skater who represented the Soviet Union. With his partner Ludmila Belousova, he is a two-time Olympic champion and four-time World champion .- Career :Protopopov started skating relatively late, at age 15... |
1 | 1 | 315.2 | 10 |
Ice hockey
Medal Round
Rank | Team | Pld | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts |
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1 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 48 | 10 | 12 | |
2 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 33 | 17 | 11 | |
3 | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 28 | 15 | 10 | |
4 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 23 | 18 | 9 | |
5 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 17 | 23 | 7 | |
6 | 7 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 23 | 28 | 5 | |
7 | 7 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 13 | 39 | 2 | |
8 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 13 | 48 | 0 |
USSR – Finland Finland 8:0 (3:0, 2:0, 3:0)
Goalscorers: Staršinov 2, Mišakov 2, Zimin 2, Firsov, Populanov.
Referees: Bucala, Kořínek (TCH)
USSR – East Germany 9:0 (4:0, 2:0, 3:0)
Goalscorers: Firsov 3, Vikulov 2, Mišakov, Staršinov, Alexandrov, Zajcev.
Referees: Wycisk (POL), Johannessen (NOR)
USSR – United States USA 10:2 (6:0, 4:2, 0:0)
Goalscorers: Firsov 3, Blinov 2, Populanov 2, Kuzkin, Staršinov, Mojsejev – Ross, Morrison.
Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Kubinec (CAN)
USSR – West Germany 9:1 (4:1, 4:0, 1:0)
Goalscorers: Populanov 2, Alexandrov 2, Ionov, Staršinov, Majorov, Mojsejev, Firsov – Funk.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Valentin (AUT)
USSR – Sweden 3:2 (1:1, 0:0, 2:1)
Goalscorers: Firsov 2, Blinov – Öberg, Svedberg.
Referees: Kubinec (CAN), Kořínek (TCH)
Czechoslovakia – USSR 5:4 (3:1, 1:1, 1:2)
Goalscorers: Ševčík, Hejma, Havel, Golonka, Jiřík – Majorov 2, Blinov, Populanov.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Dahlberg (SWE)
USSR – Canada 5:0 (1:0, 1:0, 3:0)
Goalscorers: Firsov 2, Mišakov, Staršinov, Zimin.
Referees: Trumble (USA), Dahlberg (SWE)
Leading scorers/Awards
Rk | Team | GP | G | A | Pts |
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1st | Anatoli Firsov Anatoli Firsov Anatoli Vasilievich Firsov was a Russian ice hockey left wing and center, who competed internationally for the USSR. In the IIHF World Championships, he won the scoring title four times and was named the best forward three times... |
7 | 12 | 4 | 16 |
2nd | Viktor Polupanov | 7 | 6 | 6 | 12 |
2nd | Viacheslav Starsinov | 7 | 6 | 6 | 12 |
4th | Vladimir Vikulov Vladimir Vikulov Vladimir Ivanovich Vikulov is a retired ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He was born in Moscow, Soviet Union and played for HC CSKA Moscow. Vikulov led the Soviet league in goals in 1971-72, and was top goal scorer at the IIHF World Championships the same year... |
7 | 2 | 10 | 12 |
IIHF Awards:
Best Forward | Anatolij Firsov |
Contestants
USSRGoaltenders: Viktor Konovalenko, Viktor Zinger.
Defence: Viktor Blinov, Vitalij Davidov, Viktor Kuzkin, Alexandr Ragulin, Oleg Zajcev, Igor Romiševskij.
Forwards: Anatolij Firsov, Vjačeslav Staršinov, Viktor Populanov, Vladimir Vikulov, Venjamin Alexandrov, Jurij Mojsejev, Jevgenij Mišakov, Jevgenij Zimin, Anatolij Ionov, Boris Majorov.
Coaches: Arkadij Černyšev, Anatolij Tarasov.
Nordic combined
Events:- normal hill ski jumping (Three jumps, best two counted and shown here.)
- 15 km cross-country skiing
Athlete | Event | Ski Jumping | Cross-country | Total | ||||||
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Distance 1 | Distance 2 | Points | Rank | Time | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Mikhail Artyukhov | Individual | 66.0 | 69.0 | 192.4 | 26 | 51:32.4 | 199.50 | 20 | 391.90 | 19 |
Tõnu Haljand | 68.5 | 70.0 | 202.8 | 17 | 50:40.5 | 209.88 | 12 | 412.68 | 12 | |
Robert Makara Robert Makara Robert Makara was a Soviet nordic combined skier who competed in the late 1960s. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, he finished seventh in the Nordic combined event.-External links:*... |
72.5 | 74.0 | 222.8 | 5 | 51:09.3 | 204.12 | 17 | 426.92 | 7 | |
Vyacheslav Dryagin Vyacheslav Dryagin Vyacheslav Dryagin is a former Soviet Nordic combined skier who competed in the early 1960s and the early 1970s. He won a bronze medal in the individual event at the 1970 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Vysoké Tatry.... |
71.5 | 74.5 | 222.8 | 5 | 51:22.0 | 201.58 | 19 | 424.38 | 8 |
Ski jumping
Athlete | Event | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Total | |||
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Distance | Points | Distance | Points | Points | Rank | ||
Vladimir Smirnov | Normal hill | 69.5 | 89.5 | 70.0 (fall) | 58.8 | 148.3 | 55 |
Vladimir Belousov Vladimir Belousov Vladimir Vladimirovich E. Belousov was an Earth scientist in the Soviet Union, and a prominent advocate of alternatives to the theories of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading during the period of the 20th century in which debate on these subjects was most intense.Beloussov was head of the... |
73.5 | 102.9 | 73.0 | 104.6 | 207.5 | 8 | |
Gary Napalkov | 75.0 | 104.3 | 73.0 | 101.1 | 205.4 | 14 | |
Anatoly Zheglanov | 79.5 | 110.0 | 74.5 | 101.5 | 211.5 | 6 | |
Vladimir Smirnov | Large hill | 88.0 | 89.1 | 83.5 | 80.8 | 169.9 | 41 |
Gary Napalkov | 96.5 | 107.0 | 90.5 | 96.1 | 203.1 | 11 | |
Anatoly Zheglanov | 99.0 | 108.5 | 92.0 | 97.2 | 205.7 | 8 | |
Vladimir Belousov Vladimir Belousov Vladimir Vladimirovich E. Belousov was an Earth scientist in the Soviet Union, and a prominent advocate of alternatives to the theories of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading during the period of the 20th century in which debate on these subjects was most intense.Beloussov was head of the... |
101.5 | 118.0 | 98.5 | 113.3 | 231.3 |
Speed skating
MenEvent | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
500 m | Valery Kaplan | 41.6 | 21 |
Valery Muratov Valery Muratov Valery Alekseyevich Muratov is a former ice speed skater from the USSR, who represented his native country in three consecutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1968 in Grenoble, France. He trained in Kolomna at Burevestnik and later at the Armed Forces sports society.In 1972 Muratov was awarded the... |
41.4 | 18 | |
Anatoly Lepeshkin | 41.0 | 11 | |
Yevgeny Grishin Yevgeny Grishin Yevgeny Romanovich Grishin was a Soviet/Russian speedskater. Grishin trained for the largest part of his speedskating career at CSKA Moscow... |
40.6 | 4 | |
1500 m | Valery Kaplan | 2:07.2 | 12 |
Ants Antson Ants Antson Ants Antson is a former Estonian speed skater who competed for the Soviet Union. He was born in Tallinn, Estonia.Ants Antson trained at the Kalev Voluntary Sports Society... |
2:07.2 | 12 | |
Aleksandr Kerchenko | 2:07.1 | 11 | |
Eduard Matusevich | 2:06.1 | 8 | |
5000 m | Anatoly Mashkov | 7:41.9 | 14 |
Stanislav Selyanin | 7:38.5 | 11 | |
Valery Lavrushkin | 7:37.9 | 10 | |
10,000 m | Anatoly Mashkov | 16:22.1 | 16 |
Stanislav Selyanin | 15:56.4 | 10 | |
Valery Lavrushkin | 15:54.8 | 9 |
Women
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
500 m | Tatyana Sidorova Tatyana Sidorova Tatyana Aleksandrovna Sidorova is a Russian speed skater who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1964 Winter Olympics and in the 1968 Winter Olympics.She was born in Chelyabinsk.In 1964 she won the bronze medal in the 500 metres event.... |
46.9 | 9 |
Irina Yegorova | 46.9 | 9 | |
Lyudmila Titova Lyudmila Titova Lyudmila Evgenevna Titova is a former speed skater.-Short biography:She trained at Burevestnik and later at Zenit sports societies. Skating for the Soviet Union, Lyudmila Titova made her international debut at the World Allround Championships of 1966... |
46.1 | ||
1000 m | Lāsma Kauniste Lasma Kauniste Lāsma Kauniste , née Avotiņa , is a Latvian speed skater.Lāsma Avotiņa married Estonian speed skater Toivo Kauniste in 1962 and they settled in Riga. Competing for the Soviet Union as Lāsma Kauniste, she won bronze at the Soviet Allround Championships in 1967 and silver at the World Allround... |
1:35.3 | 11 |
Irina Yegorova | 1:34.4 | 5 | |
Lyudmila Titova Lyudmila Titova Lyudmila Evgenevna Titova is a former speed skater.-Short biography:She trained at Burevestnik and later at Zenit sports societies. Skating for the Soviet Union, Lyudmila Titova made her international debut at the World Allround Championships of 1966... |
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1500 m | Lidiya Skoblikova | 2:27.6 | 11 |
Lyudmila Titova Lyudmila Titova Lyudmila Evgenevna Titova is a former speed skater.-Short biography:She trained at Burevestnik and later at Zenit sports societies. Skating for the Soviet Union, Lyudmila Titova made her international debut at the World Allround Championships of 1966... |
2:26.8 | 7 | |
Lāsma Kauniste Lasma Kauniste Lāsma Kauniste , née Avotiņa , is a Latvian speed skater.Lāsma Avotiņa married Estonian speed skater Toivo Kauniste in 1962 and they settled in Riga. Competing for the Soviet Union as Lāsma Kauniste, she won bronze at the Soviet Allround Championships in 1967 and silver at the World Allround... |
2:25.4 | 5 | |
3000 m | Lāsma Kauniste Lasma Kauniste Lāsma Kauniste , née Avotiņa , is a Latvian speed skater.Lāsma Avotiņa married Estonian speed skater Toivo Kauniste in 1962 and they settled in Riga. Competing for the Soviet Union as Lāsma Kauniste, she won bronze at the Soviet Allround Championships in 1967 and silver at the World Allround... |
5:16.0 | 12 |
Anna Sablina | 5:12.5 | 8 | |
Lidiya Skoblikova | 5:08.0 | 6 |