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List of 1948 Winter Olympics medal winners

The 1948 Winter Olympics, officially known by the International Olympic Committee as the V Olympic Winter Games, were a multi-sport event held in St. Moritz, Switzerland, from January 30 through February 8, 1948. A total of 669 athletes representing 28 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated at the Games in twenty two events across eight disciplines.[1]

Barbara-Ann Scott of Canada and Hans Gerschwiler of Switzerland practice pairs figure skating before competition.

The Olympic programme was adjusted from that of the 1936 Winter Olympics[2] with the addition of skeleton for men. The sport had first appeared at the 1928 Winter Olympics, which had also taken place in St. Moritz, but would not make another appearance until 2002 in Salt Lake City.[3] Two demonstration sports were held in St. Moritz, winter pentathlon and military patrol. This was the fourth time military patrol had been held as a demonstration event, the closely related sport of biathlon was added to the programme beginning with the 1960 Squaw Valley Olympics.[4][5] Both men and women competed in the 1948 Games, with women taking part in alpine skiing and figure skating.

A total of 123 athletes won medals at the 1948 Games.[6] Norway, Sweden and Switzerland tied for the most number of medals, with ten each. The United States placed fourth in the medal count, with nine, and Austria placed fifth, with eight. Of the 28 competing NOCs, 13 won at least one medal, with 10 of these winning at least one gold. Notable absences from these Games were defeated Axis Powers members Germany and Japan, who were not invited to St. Moritz or the London Summer Olympics later in the year in light of the recently concluded World War II.[6][7] The Soviet Union, who did not form an NOC until 1951,[8] declined to take part.[6][9]

Sweden repeated its success in cross-country skiing, winning all three medals in the Men's 18 km event and all three gold medals available in the sport.[10] Canadian teenager Barbara-Ann Scott became the first from her nation to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating, and Dick Button from the United States did the same.[9] Alpine skier Henri Oreiller from France won the most medals with a total of three, with two gold medals from the downhill and combined events, and a bronze in the slalom event.[6][11]

Alpine skiing

Bobsleigh

Cross-country skiing

 
Swedish cross-country skier Martin Lundström during the Men's 18 km event. Lundström went on to win the gold medal in this event.

Figure skating

Ice hockey

 
The gold-medal winning men's ice hockey team, the Ottawa RCAF Flyers.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
details
  Canada (CAN)[31]
Andy Gilpin
Albert Renaud
Bernard Dunster
George Mara
Hubert Brooks
Henri-André Laperrière
Irving Taylor
Pete Leichnitz
Jean Gravelle
Louis Lecompte
Murray Dowey
Patrick Guzzo
Roy A. Forbes
Reginald Schroeter
Ross King
Thomas Hibberd
Walter Halder
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)[32]
Bohumil Modrý
Gustav Bubník
Jaroslav Drobný
Josef Trousílek
Karel Stibor
Ladislav Troják
Miloslav Pokorný
Miroslav Sláma
Oldřich Zábrodský
Přemysl Hajný
Stanislav Konopásek
Václav Roziňák
Vilibald Šťovík
Vladimír Bouzek
Vladimír Kobranov
Vladimír Zábrodský
Zdeněk Jarkovský
  Switzerland (SUI)[33]
Alfred Bieler
Beat Rüedi
Emil Handschin
Ferdinand Cattini
Gebhard Poltera
Hans Bänninger
Hans Cattini
Hans Dürst
Hans Trepp
Heini Lohrer
Heinrich Boller
Otto Schubiger
Reto Perl
Bibi Torriani
Ulrich Poltera
Walter Dürst
Werner Lohrer

Nordic combined

 
Nordic combined gold medal winner Heikki Hasu, pictured in 1952
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[34]
details
Heikki Hasu
  Finland
Martti Huhtala
  Finland
Sven Israelsson
  Sweden

Skeleton

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[35]
details
Nino Bibbia
  Italy
John Heaton
  United States
John Crammond
  Great Britain

Ski jumping

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[36]
details
Petter Hugsted
  Norway
Birger Ruud
  Norway
Thorleif Schjelderup
  Norway

Speed skating

Multiple medallists

Athletes who won more than one medal are listed below.[6]

Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Henri Oreiller   France (FRA) Alpine skiing 2 0 1 3
Martin Lundström   Sweden (SWE) Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Gretchen Fraser   United States (USA) Alpine skiing 1 1 0 2
Trude Jochum-Beiser   Austria (AUT) Alpine skiing 1 1 0 2
Nils Östensson   Sweden (SWE) Cross-country skiing 1 1 0 2
Åke Seyffarth   Sweden (SWE) Speed skating 1 1 0 2
Gunnar Eriksson   Sweden (SWE) Cross-country skiing 1 0 1 2
James Couttet   France (FRA) Alpine skiing 0 1 1 2
Odd Lundberg   Norway (NOR) Speed skating 0 1 1 2
Karl Molitor   Switzerland (SUI) Alpine Skiing 0 1 1 2
Erika Mahringer   Austria (AUT) Alpine skiing 0 0 2 2

See also

References

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External links

  • "St Moritz 1948". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
  • (PDF) (in German). Comité Olympique Suisse. 1948. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 10, 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2011.

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The 1948 Winter Olympics officially known by the International Olympic Committee as the V Olympic Winter Games were a multi sport event held in St Moritz Switzerland from January 30 through February 8 1948 A total of 669 athletes representing 28 National Olympic Committees NOCs participated at the Games in twenty two events across eight disciplines 1 Barbara Ann Scott of Canada and Hans Gerschwiler of Switzerland practice pairs figure skating before competition The Olympic programme was adjusted from that of the 1936 Winter Olympics 2 with the addition of skeleton for men The sport had first appeared at the 1928 Winter Olympics which had also taken place in St Moritz but would not make another appearance until 2002 in Salt Lake City 3 Two demonstration sports were held in St Moritz winter pentathlon and military patrol This was the fourth time military patrol had been held as a demonstration event the closely related sport of biathlon was added to the programme beginning with the 1960 Squaw Valley Olympics 4 5 Both men and women competed in the 1948 Games with women taking part in alpine skiing and figure skating A total of 123 athletes won medals at the 1948 Games 6 Norway Sweden and Switzerland tied for the most number of medals with ten each The United States placed fourth in the medal count with nine and Austria placed fifth with eight Of the 28 competing NOCs 13 won at least one medal with 10 of these winning at least one gold Notable absences from these Games were defeated Axis Powers members Germany and Japan who were not invited to St Moritz or the London Summer Olympics later in the year in light of the recently concluded World War II 6 7 The Soviet Union who did not form an NOC until 1951 8 declined to take part 6 9 Sweden repeated its success in cross country skiing winning all three medals in the Men s 18 km event and all three gold medals available in the sport 10 Canadian teenager Barbara Ann Scott became the first from her nation to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating and Dick Button from the United States did the same 9 Alpine skier Henri Oreiller from France won the most medals with a total of three with two gold medals from the downhill and combined events and a bronze in the slalom event 6 11 Contents 1 Alpine skiing 2 Bobsleigh 3 Cross country skiing 4 Figure skating 5 Ice hockey 6 Nordic combined 7 Skeleton 8 Ski jumping 9 Speed skating 10 Multiple medallists 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksAlpine skiing EditSee also Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s downhill 12 details Henri Oreiller France Franz Gabl Austria Rolf Olinger SwitzerlandKarl Molitor SwitzerlandWomen s downhill 13 details Hedy Schlunegger Switzerland Trude Beiser Austria Resi Hammerer AustriaMen s slalom 14 details Edy Reinalter Switzerland James Couttet France Henri Oreiller FranceWomen s slalom 15 details Gretchen Fraser United States Antoinette Meyer Switzerland Erika Mahringer AustriaMen s combined 16 details Henri Oreiller France Karl Molitor Switzerland James Couttet FranceWomen s combined 17 details Trude Beiser Austria Gretchen Fraser United States Erika Mahringer AustriaBobsleigh EditSee also Bobsleigh at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeTwo mandetails Switzerland SUI 18 Switzerland IIFelix EndrichFriedrich Waller Switzerland SUI 18 Switzerland IFritz FeierabendPaul Eberhard United States USA 19 USA IIFrederick FortuneSchuyler CarronFour mandetails United States USA 19 USA IIFrancis TylerPatrick MartinEdward RimkusWilliam D Amico Belgium BEL 20 Belgium IMax HoubenFreddy MansveldLouis Georges NielsJacques Mouvet United States USA 19 USA IJames BickfordThomas HicksDonald DupreeWilliam DupreeCross country skiing Edit Swedish cross country skier Martin Lundstrom during the Men s 18 km event Lundstrom went on to win the gold medal in this event See also Cross country skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver Bronze18 km 21 details Martin Lundstrom Sweden Nils Ostensson Sweden Gunnar Eriksson Sweden50 km 22 details Nils Karlsson Sweden Harald Eriksson Sweden Benjamin Vanninen Finland4 10 kmdetails Sweden SWE 23 Gunnar ErikssonMartin LundstromNils OstenssonNils Tapp Finland FIN 24 August KiuruTeuvo LaukkanenSauli RytkyLauri Silvennoinen Norway NOR 25 Erling EvensenOlav HagenReidar NyborgOlav OkernFigure skating EditSee also Figure skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s singles 26 details Dick Button United States Hans Gerschwiler Switzerland Edi Rada AustriaLadies singles 27 details Barbara Ann Scott Canada Eva Pawlik Austria Jeannette Altwegg Great BritainPairsdetails Belgium BEL 28 Pierre BaugnietMicheline Lannoy Hungary HUN 29 Andrea KekesyEde Kiraly Canada CAN 30 Wallace DiestelmeyerSuzanne MorrowIce hockey Edit The gold medal winning men s ice hockey team the Ottawa RCAF Flyers See also Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s teamdetails Canada CAN 31 Andy GilpinAlbert RenaudBernard DunsterGeorge MaraHubert BrooksHenri Andre LaperriereIrving TaylorPete LeichnitzJean GravelleLouis LecompteMurray DoweyPatrick GuzzoRoy A ForbesReginald SchroeterRoss KingThomas HibberdWalter Halder Czechoslovakia TCH 32 Bohumil ModryGustav BubnikJaroslav DrobnyJosef TrousilekKarel StiborLadislav TrojakMiloslav PokornyMiroslav SlamaOldrich ZabrodskyPremysl HajnyStanislav KonopasekVaclav RozinakVilibald StovikVladimir BouzekVladimir KobranovVladimir ZabrodskyZdenek Jarkovsky Switzerland SUI 33 Alfred BielerBeat RuediEmil HandschinFerdinand CattiniGebhard PolteraHans BanningerHans CattiniHans DurstHans TreppHeini LohrerHeinrich BollerOtto SchubigerReto PerlBibi TorrianiUlrich PolteraWalter DurstWerner LohrerNordic combined Edit Nordic combined gold medal winner Heikki Hasu pictured in 1952 See also Nordic combined at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s individual 34 details Heikki Hasu Finland Martti Huhtala Finland Sven Israelsson SwedenSkeleton EditSee also Skeleton at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s individual 35 details Nino Bibbia Italy John Heaton United States John Crammond Great BritainSki jumping EditSee also Ski jumping at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s individual 36 details Petter Hugsted Norway Birger Ruud Norway Thorleif Schjelderup NorwaySpeed skating EditSee also Speed skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics Event Gold Silver Bronze500 metres 37 details Finn Helgesen Norway Ken Bartholomew United States none awardedThomas Byberg NorwayRobert Fitzgerald United States1500 metres 38 details Sverre Farstad Norway Ake Seyffarth Sweden Odd Lundberg Norway5000 metres 39 details Reidar Liaklev Norway Odd Lundberg Norway Gothe Hedlund Sweden10000 metres 40 details Ake Seyffarth Sweden Lassi Parkkinen Finland Pentti Lammio FinlandMultiple medallists EditAthletes who won more than one medal are listed below 6 Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze TotalHenri Oreiller France FRA Alpine skiing 2 0 1 3Martin Lundstrom Sweden SWE Cross country skiing 2 0 0 2Gretchen Fraser United States USA Alpine skiing 1 1 0 2Trude Jochum Beiser Austria AUT Alpine skiing 1 1 0 2Nils Ostensson Sweden SWE Cross country skiing 1 1 0 2Ake Seyffarth Sweden SWE Speed skating 1 1 0 2Gunnar Eriksson Sweden SWE Cross country skiing 1 0 1 2James Couttet France FRA Alpine skiing 0 1 1 2Odd Lundberg Norway NOR Speed skating 0 1 1 2Karl Molitor Switzerland SUI Alpine Skiing 0 1 1 2Erika Mahringer Austria AUT Alpine skiing 0 0 2 2See also Edit1948 Winter Olympics medal tableReferences Edit St Moritz 1948 Winter Olympics International Olympic Committee Archived from the original on December 5 2010 Retrieved October 30 2010 Due to the Second World War there had been no Olympics Summer or Winter since the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin Mehren Elizabeth Baum Geraldine February 17 2002 No Bones About It the Skeleton Gives Competitors Quite a Rush The Los Angeles Times Tribune Company p A1 Woods David 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