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List of 1968 Winter Olympics medal winners

The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Grenoble, France, from 6 to 18 February 1968. A total of 1,158 athletes representing 37 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in 35 events from 10 different sports and disciplines.[1] The Olympic programme was largely unchanged from four years prior in Innsbruck; one event was added, a relay event in biathlon.[2]

Toini Gustafsson of Sweden won three medals in cross-country skiing in Grenoble.

Norway won the most medals, with 14, and the most gold medals with 6. The Soviet Union finished second in both tallies, with 5 golds and 13 medals in total.[3] Of the 37 NOCs to participate at Grenoble, 15 won at least one medal, with 13 of those winning at least one gold medal.[3] East and West Germany entered separate teams for the first time, having competed together in the three prior Winter Olympics. Both nations won gold medals, their first competing as different nations.[4] Czechoslovakia won its first gold Winter Olympics medal, achieved by Jiří Raška in the ski jumping normal hill event.[5] Romania won its first, and as of the 2018 Winter Olympics, only medal in a Winter Olympics in the two-man bobsleigh event.[6][7]

Jean-Claude Killy of France was the most successful athlete at these games, winning all three of the men's alpine skiing events. Two other athletes each won three medals: Sweden's Toini Gustafsson earned two golds and a silver, and Finland's Eero Mäntyranta won a silver and two bronzes. Both of them were competitors in cross-country skiing. Four other athletes—Luciano de Paolis, Ole Ellefsæter, Harald Grønningen, and Eugenio Monti—won two gold medals, and 29 individuals in total won at least two medals in Grenoble.[3] In speed skating, three different events ended with ties for the silver medal position, one, the women's 500 metres ended in a three-way tie for silver.[8] In all three cases, multiple silver medals and no bronze medals were awarded.[9][10] In figure skating, American Peggy Flemming won the gold medal in ladies' singles; this came a mere seven years after the 1961 crash of Sabena Flight 548 that killed the entire US figure skating team.[11]

Alpine skiing edit

 
Jean-Claude Killy won all three men's events in alpine skiing.

Biathlon edit

 
Aleksandr Tikhonov won the first two of his ultimate five medals in Grenoble.[18]

Bobsleigh edit

Cross-country skiing edit

 
Inger Aufles won a gold and a bronze medal in 1968.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 15 km[28]
details
Harald Grønningen
  Norway
Eero Mäntyranta
  Finland
Gunnar Larsson
  Sweden
Men's 30 km[29]
details
Franco Nones
  Italy
Odd Martinsen
  Norway
Eero Mäntyranta
  Finland
Men's 50 km[30]
details
Ole Ellefsæter
  Norway
Vyacheslav Vedenin
  Soviet Union
Josef Haas
  Switzerland
Men's 4×10 km
details
  Norway (NOR)[31]
Odd Martinsen
Pål Tyldum
Harald Grønningen
Ole Ellefsæter
  Sweden (SWE)[32]
Jan Halvarsson
Bjarne Andersson
Gunnar Larsson
Assar Rönnlund
  Finland (FIN)[33]
Kalevi Oikarainen
Hannu Taipale
Kalevi Laurila
Eero Mäntyranta
Women's 5 km[34]
details
Toini Gustafsson
  Sweden
Galina Kulakova
  Soviet Union
Alevtina Kolchina
  Soviet Union
Women's 10 km[35]
details
Toini Gustafsson
  Sweden
Berit Mørdre
  Norway
Inger Aufles
  Norway
Women's 3×5 km
details
  Norway (NOR)[31]
Inger Aufles
Babben Enger
Berit Mørdre Lammedal
  Sweden (SWE)[32]
Barbro Martinsson
Toini Gustafsson
Britt Strandberg
  Soviet Union (URS)[36]
Alevtina Kolchina
Rita Achkina
Galina Kulakova

Figure skating edit

 
Peggy Fleming won gold in the ladies' singles event.

Ice hockey edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
details
  Soviet Union (URS)[41]
Viktor Konovalenko
Viktor Zinger
Viktor Blinov
Vitalij Davidov
Viktor Kuzkin
Alexandr Ragulin
Oleg Zaytsev
Igor Romishevsky
Anatolij Firsov
Vyacheslav Starshinov
Viktor Polupanov
Vladimir Vikulov
Venjamin Alexandrov
Yury Moiseyev
Yevgeni Mishakov
Yevgeni Zimin
Anatoly Ionov
Boris Majorov
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)[42]
Vladimír Nadrchal
Vladimír Dzurilla
Josef Horešovský
Jan Suchý
Karel Masopust
František Pospíšil
Oldřich Machač
Jozef Golonka
Jan Hrbatý
Václav Nedomanský
Jan Havel
Jaroslav Jiřík
Josef Černý
František Ševčík
Petr Hejma
Jiří Holík
Jiří Kochta
Jan Klapáč
  Canada (CAN)[43]
Roger Bourbonnais
Ken Broderick
Ray Cadieux
Paul Conlin
Gary Dineen
Brian Glennie
Ted Hargreaves
Fran Huck
Marshall Johnston
Barry MacKenzie
Bill MacMillan
Steve Monteith
Morris Mott
Terry O'Malley
Danny O'Shea
Gerry Pinder
Herb Pinder
Wayne Stephenson

Luge edit

Nordic combined edit

Ski jumping edit

Speed skating edit

 
Carry Geijssen won a gold and a silver in Grenoble.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 metres[9]
details
Erhard Keller
  West Germany
Terry McDermott
  United States
Magne Thomassen
  Norway
None awarded[a]
Men's 1500 metres[10]
details
Kees Verkerk
  Netherlands
Ivar Eriksen
  Norway
Ard Schenk
  Netherlands
None awarded[b]
Men's 5000 metres[52]
details
Fred Anton Maier
  Norway
Kees Verkerk
  Netherlands
Peter Nottet
  Netherlands
Men's 10000 metres[53]
details
Johnny Höglin
  Sweden
Fred Anton Maier
  Norway
Örjan Sandler
  Sweden
Women's 500 metres[8]
details
Lyudmila Titova
  Soviet Union
Jenny Fish
  United States
Dianne Holum
  United States
Mary Meyers
  United States
None awarded[c]
Women's 1000 metres[54]
details
Carry Geijssen
  Netherlands
Lyudmila Titova
  Soviet Union
Dianne Holum
  United States
Women's 1500 metres[55]
details
Kaija Mustonen
  Finland
Carry Geijssen
  Netherlands
Stien Kaiser
  Netherlands
Women's 3000 metres[56]
details
Ans Schut
  Netherlands
Kaija Mustonen
  Finland
Stien Kaiser
  Netherlands

Multiple medalists edit

Athletes who won three medals or two gold medals during the 1968 Winter Olympics are listed below.[3]

Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Jean-Claude Killy   France (FRA) Alpine skiing 3 0 0 3
Toini Gustafsson   Sweden (SWE) Cross-country skiing 2 1 0 3
Eero Mäntyranta   Finland (FIN) Cross-country skiing 0 1 2 3
Luciano de Paolis   Italy (ITA) Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2
Ole Ellefsæter   Norway (NOR) Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Harald Grønningen   Norway (NOR) Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Eugenio Monti   Italy (ITA) Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2

Notes edit

  • a No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for second place with a time of 40.5 seconds.[9]
  • b No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for second place with a time of 2 minutes 5.0 seconds.[10]
  • c No bronze medal was awarded in this event because three competitors tied for second place with a time of 46.3 seconds.[8]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • "Grenoble 1968". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
  • The three women's 500 metre speed skaters on the podium

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The 1968 Winter Olympics officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games was a winter multi sport event held in Grenoble France from 6 to 18 February 1968 A total of 1 158 athletes representing 37 National Olympic Committees NOCs participated in 35 events from 10 different sports and disciplines 1 The Olympic programme was largely unchanged from four years prior in Innsbruck one event was added a relay event in biathlon 2 Toini Gustafsson of Sweden won three medals in cross country skiing in Grenoble Norway won the most medals with 14 and the most gold medals with 6 The Soviet Union finished second in both tallies with 5 golds and 13 medals in total 3 Of the 37 NOCs to participate at Grenoble 15 won at least one medal with 13 of those winning at least one gold medal 3 East and West Germany entered separate teams for the first time having competed together in the three prior Winter Olympics Both nations won gold medals their first competing as different nations 4 Czechoslovakia won its first gold Winter Olympics medal achieved by Jiri Raska in the ski jumping normal hill event 5 Romania won its first and as of the 2018 Winter Olympics only medal in a Winter Olympics in the two man bobsleigh event 6 7 Jean Claude Killy of France was the most successful athlete at these games winning all three of the men s alpine skiing events Two other athletes each won three medals Sweden s Toini Gustafsson earned two golds and a silver and Finland s Eero Mantyranta won a silver and two bronzes Both of them were competitors in cross country skiing Four other athletes Luciano de Paolis Ole Ellefsaeter Harald Gronningen and Eugenio Monti won two gold medals and 29 individuals in total won at least two medals in Grenoble 3 In speed skating three different events ended with ties for the silver medal position one the women s 500 metres ended in a three way tie for silver 8 In all three cases multiple silver medals and no bronze medals were awarded 9 10 In figure skating American Peggy Flemming won the gold medal in ladies singles this came a mere seven years after the 1961 crash of Sabena Flight 548 that killed the entire US figure skating team 11 Contents 1 Alpine skiing 2 Biathlon 3 Bobsleigh 4 Cross country skiing 5 Figure skating 6 Ice hockey 7 Luge 8 Nordic combined 9 Ski jumping 10 Speed skating 11 Multiple medalists 12 Notes 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksAlpine skiing edit nbsp Jean Claude Killy won all three men s events in alpine skiing See also Alpine skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s downhill 12 details Jean Claude Killy nbsp France Guy Perillat nbsp France Jean Daniel Datwyler nbsp SwitzerlandMen s giant slalom 13 details Jean Claude Killy nbsp France Willy Favre nbsp Switzerland Heini Messner nbsp AustriaMen s slalom 14 details Jean Claude Killy nbsp France Herbert Huber nbsp Austria Alfred Matt nbsp AustriaWomen s downhill 15 details Olga Pall nbsp Austria Isabelle Mir nbsp France Christl Haas nbsp AustriaWomen s giant slalom 16 details Nancy Greene nbsp Canada Annie Famose nbsp France Fernande Bochatay nbsp SwitzerlandWomen s slalom 17 details Marielle Goitschel nbsp France Nancy Greene nbsp Canada Annie Famose nbsp FranceBiathlon edit nbsp Aleksandr Tikhonov won the first two of his ultimate five medals in Grenoble 18 See also Biathlon at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s Individual 19 details Magnar Solberg nbsp Norway Aleksandr Tikhonov nbsp Soviet Union Vladimir Gundartsev nbsp Soviet UnionMen s Relaydetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 20 Aleksandr TikhonovNikolay PuzanovViktor MamatovVladimir Gundartsev nbsp Norway NOR 21 Ola WaerhaugOlav JordetMagnar SolbergJon Istad nbsp Sweden SWE 22 Lars Goran ArwidsonTore ErikssonOlle PetrussonHolmfrid OlssonBobsleigh editSee also Bobsleigh at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeTwo man details nbsp Italy ITA 23 Eugenio MontiLuciano De Paolis nbsp West Germany FRG 24 Horst FlothPepi Bader nbsp Romania ROU 25 Ion PanțuruNicolae NeagoeFour man details nbsp Italy ITA 23 Eugenio Monti Luciano De Paolis Roberto Zandonella Mario Armano nbsp Austria AUT 26 Erwin Thaler Reinhold Durnthaler Herbert Gruber Josef Eder nbsp Switzerland SUI 27 Jean Wicki Hans Candrian Willi Hofmann Walter GrafCross country skiing edit nbsp Inger Aufles won a gold and a bronze medal in 1968 See also Cross country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s 15 km 28 details Harald Gronningen nbsp Norway Eero Mantyranta nbsp Finland Gunnar Larsson nbsp SwedenMen s 30 km 29 details Franco Nones nbsp Italy Odd Martinsen nbsp Norway Eero Mantyranta nbsp FinlandMen s 50 km 30 details Ole Ellefsaeter nbsp Norway Vyacheslav Vedenin nbsp Soviet Union Josef Haas nbsp SwitzerlandMen s 4 10 kmdetails nbsp Norway NOR 31 Odd MartinsenPal TyldumHarald GronningenOle Ellefsaeter nbsp Sweden SWE 32 Jan HalvarssonBjarne AnderssonGunnar LarssonAssar Ronnlund nbsp Finland FIN 33 Kalevi OikarainenHannu TaipaleKalevi LaurilaEero MantyrantaWomen s 5 km 34 details Toini Gustafsson nbsp Sweden Galina Kulakova nbsp Soviet Union Alevtina Kolchina nbsp Soviet UnionWomen s 10 km 35 details Toini Gustafsson nbsp Sweden Berit Mordre nbsp Norway Inger Aufles nbsp NorwayWomen s 3 5 kmdetails nbsp Norway NOR 31 Inger AuflesBabben EngerBerit Mordre Lammedal nbsp Sweden SWE 32 Barbro MartinssonToini GustafssonBritt Strandberg nbsp Soviet Union URS 36 Alevtina KolchinaRita AchkinaGalina KulakovaFigure skating edit nbsp Peggy Fleming won gold in the ladies singles event See also Figure skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s singles 37 details Wolfgang Schwarz nbsp Austria Tim Wood nbsp United States Patrick Pera nbsp FranceLadies singles 38 details Peggy Fleming nbsp United States Gabriele Seyfert nbsp East Germany Hana Maskova nbsp CzechoslovakiaPairsdetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 39 Liudmila BelousovaOleg Protopopov nbsp Soviet Union URS 39 Tatiana ZhukAlexander Gorelik nbsp West Germany FRG 40 Margot GlockshuberWolfgang DanneIce hockey editSee also Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s teamdetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 41 Viktor KonovalenkoViktor ZingerViktor BlinovVitalij DavidovViktor KuzkinAlexandr RagulinOleg ZaytsevIgor RomishevskyAnatolij FirsovVyacheslav StarshinovViktor PolupanovVladimir VikulovVenjamin AlexandrovYury MoiseyevYevgeni MishakovYevgeni ZiminAnatoly IonovBoris Majorov nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 42 Vladimir NadrchalVladimir DzurillaJosef HoresovskyJan SuchyKarel MasopustFrantisek PospisilOldrich MachacJozef GolonkaJan HrbatyVaclav NedomanskyJan HavelJaroslav JirikJosef CernyFrantisek SevcikPetr HejmaJiri HolikJiri KochtaJan Klapac nbsp Canada CAN 43 Roger BourbonnaisKen BroderickRay CadieuxPaul ConlinGary DineenBrian GlennieTed HargreavesFran HuckMarshall JohnstonBarry MacKenzieBill MacMillanSteve MonteithMorris MottTerry O MalleyDanny O SheaGerry PinderHerb PinderWayne StephensonLuge editSee also Luge at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s singles 44 details Manfred Schmid nbsp Austria Thomas Kohler nbsp East Germany Klaus Michael Bonsack nbsp East GermanyWomen s singles 45 details Erika Lechner nbsp Italy Christa Schmuck nbsp West Germany Angelika Dunhaupt nbsp West GermanyDoubles details nbsp East Germany GDR 46 Klaus Michael Bonsack Thomas Kohler nbsp Austria AUT 47 Manfred Schmid Ewald Walch nbsp West Germany FRG 48 Wolfgang Winkler Fritz NachmannNordic combined editSee also Nordic combined at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeIndividual 49 details Franz Keller nbsp West Germany Alois Kalin nbsp Switzerland Andreas Kunz nbsp East GermanySki jumping editSee also Ski jumping at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeNormal hill individual 50 details Jiri Raska nbsp Czechoslovakia Reinhold Bachler nbsp Austria Baldur Preiml nbsp AustriaLarge hill individual 51 details Vladimir Belousov nbsp Soviet Union Jiri Raska nbsp Czechoslovakia Lars Grini nbsp NorwaySpeed skating edit nbsp Carry Geijssen won a gold and a silver in Grenoble See also Speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s 500 metres 9 details Erhard Keller nbsp West Germany Terry McDermott nbsp United States Magne Thomassen nbsp Norway None awarded a Men s 1500 metres 10 details Kees Verkerk nbsp Netherlands Ivar Eriksen nbsp Norway Ard Schenk nbsp Netherlands None awarded b Men s 5000 metres 52 details Fred Anton Maier nbsp Norway Kees Verkerk nbsp Netherlands Peter Nottet nbsp NetherlandsMen s 10000 metres 53 details Johnny Hoglin nbsp Sweden Fred Anton Maier nbsp Norway Orjan Sandler nbsp SwedenWomen s 500 metres 8 details Lyudmila Titova nbsp Soviet Union Jenny Fish nbsp United States Dianne Holum nbsp United States Mary Meyers nbsp United States None awarded c Women s 1000 metres 54 details Carry Geijssen nbsp Netherlands Lyudmila Titova nbsp Soviet Union Dianne Holum nbsp United StatesWomen s 1500 metres 55 details Kaija Mustonen nbsp Finland Carry Geijssen nbsp Netherlands Stien Kaiser nbsp NetherlandsWomen s 3000 metres 56 details Ans Schut nbsp Netherlands Kaija Mustonen nbsp Finland Stien Kaiser nbsp NetherlandsMultiple medalists editAthletes who won three medals or two gold medals during the 1968 Winter Olympics are listed below 3 Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze TotalJean Claude Killy nbsp France FRA Alpine skiing 3 0 0 3Toini Gustafsson nbsp Sweden SWE Cross country skiing 2 1 0 3Eero Mantyranta nbsp Finland FIN Cross country skiing 0 1 2 3Luciano de Paolis nbsp Italy ITA Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2Ole Ellefsaeter nbsp Norway NOR Cross country skiing 2 0 0 2Harald Gronningen nbsp Norway NOR Cross country skiing 2 0 0 2Eugenio Monti nbsp Italy ITA Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2Notes edita No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for second place with a time of 40 5 seconds 9 b No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for second place with a time of 2 minutes 5 0 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