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Innsbruck 1976
Tuesday, 19 June 2007
The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games, were celebrated in 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria. The games were originally awarded to Denver, Colorado, United States in May, 1970 but a 300 percent rise in costs and worries about environmental impact led to voters' rejection of a $5 million bond issue to finance the games in 1972, so the IOC offered the games to Whistler, British Columbia (Canada), who had bid on the games, but they too declined due to a change of government there. (Whistler would go on to be associated with neighbouring Vancouver's successful bid for the 2010 Winter Olympics.) The IOC finally called on Innsbruck, which had hosted the 1964 Winter Games just twelve years earlier, to also host the 1976 games. Salt Lake City, Utah, which would eventually host in 2002 offered itself as a potential host after the withdrawal of Denver. The IOC declined.

Following the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics, security was tight for the 1976 games. Innsbruck 1976 pointed the way to the future in Olympic security, which was further increased for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, as a result of the events of September 11, 2001.

Highlights

  • Franz Klammer wins the mens downhill alpine skiing event in a total time of 1:45.73.
  • Dorothy Hamill of the United States wins the Gold in Ladies Figure Skating.
  • In the 4 man bobsled the East German team won for the first time of what would be 3 consecutive titles.
  • The USSR won the games with 13 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 8 bronze medals.

Medal count

Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 13 6 8 27
2 East Germany East Germany (GDR) 7 5 7 19
3 United States United States 3 3 1 7
4 Norway Norway 3 3 1 7
5 West Germany West Germany (FRG) 2 5 3 10
6 Finland Finland 2 4 1 7
7 Austria Austria 2 2 2 6
8 Switzerland Switzerland 1 3 1 5
9 Netherlands Netherlands 1 2 3 6
10 Italy Italy 1 2 1 4
 
 
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