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1964 Winter Olympics Innsbruck, Austria Poster
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Oleg Protopopov and Ludmila Belousova, the Russians were in top form when they competed in the pair skating event in the Winter Olympic Games at Innesbruck. Without any mistakes they went on to win the Gold Medal ahead of their strong opponents H. J. Baumler and Marika Milius of Germany, who came second. Photo shows Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov in action during the pair skating event when they won a gold medal - 31st January 1964. - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Britain's No. 1 team Antony Nash (pilot) and Robin Dixon hurling down the bob run at Igls when the team won a gold medal for Britain - Britain's first gold medal in the Winter Olympics for 12 years. Britain's last gold success was by Jeanette Altwegg in the women's figure skating.- 3 February 1964 ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Three Austrian winners of the women's downhill ski race pose happily with their skis after their one-two-three sweep in the event at Lizum on February 6th. At centre is Christl Haas, gold medal winner; at right Edith Zimmermann, silver medal; and at left Traudl Hecher, bronze medal. - 6 February 1964 - ©TopFoto / AP
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Norwegian champion Tormud Knutsen, who won a gold medal in the combined ski jumping and cross country event in the Winter Olympics. Here he is seen in the ski jump where he was placed second but in the combined ski jumping and cross country he went ahead to win N. Kiselev of Russia (silver medal), and G. Thoma of Germany (bronze medal) who was leading in the ski jumping event. - 3 February 1964 - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Great Britain's No. 1 four-man bob sled team during a practice run in Innsbruck for the Winter Olympics. The four men are Tony Nash, David Lewis, Guy Renwick and Robin Dixon. 4 February 1964 - ©TopFoto / AP
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Watched by 80,000 spectators a competitor - one of fifty-two from fifteen nations - flies through the air after taking off from a platform 480 ft high, during the 80m ski jump at Innsbruck - the final event of the ninth Winter Olympic Games. The competitors take off at speeds of about 60mph to sail for three seconds or so through the air - reaching speeds of over 67 mph - and finally landing as far as 313 feet away from the spot where they had lost contact with the ground. - 10th February 1964 - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Lizum, where Josef Stiegler, of Austria won the Men's slalom which was in two runs. Photo shows J. Stiegler in action during the event where he set the best time in the two heats. 10 February 1964 - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria The daring French champion Francois Bonleiu speeding down the giant slalom at Lizum on Saturday to win a gold medal for France in the winter Olympics. on 3rd February 1964 - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Britain's gold medal winners at the ninth Winter Olympic Games, Tony Nash (left) the pilot, and Robin Dixon, pictured after winning the first two runs in the two-man bob at Igls, near Innsbruck, 31st January. On Saturday the British pair won the second two runs to become Britain's first Winter Olympic Gold Medal winners since Jeanette Altwegg won the women's figure skating in 1952. The total time Nash and Dixon took for their four runs over the 1,506 metre course was four minutes 21.9 seconds. - 1 February 1964 - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Britain's gold medal winners at the ninth Winter Olympic Games, Tony Nash (left) the pilot, and Robin Dixon, pictured after winning the first two runs in the two-man bob at Igls, near Innsbruck, 31st January. On Saturday the British pair won the second two runs to become Britain's first Winter Olympic Gold Medal winners since Jeanette Altwegg won the women's figure skating in 1952. The total time Nash and Dixon took for their four runs over the 1,506 metre course was four minutes 21.9 seconds. - 31 January 1964 - ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Austrian ski legend Toni Sailer with the Goitschel sisters of France after the Giant Slalom event. Marielle Goitschel won the gold medal in the Giant Slalom and the silver medal in the Slalom and Christine Goitschel (no. 14) won the gold medal in the Slalom and the silver medal in the Giant Slalom.. 3 February 1964 ©TopFoto
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Austria, Innsbruck, Winter Olympic, 1964: Belouscova and Protopopov in the pairs skating - the famous "death spiral" move.
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Austria, Innsbruck Winter Olympics, 1964: Ice Hockey match between USSR and Sweden in the final.
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Twenty-year-old Austrian Christl Haas, a photographer from Kitzbuhel, seen in action yesterday when she won a gold medal for her country by winning the women's downhill ski race. Christl won in a time of 1 minute 55.39 seconds. - 7 February 1964- ©TopFoto
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Terry Malkin of Britain pictured at speed during the men's 5,000 metres speed skating event of the 9th Winter Olympiad at Innsbruck, Austria, on 5th February 1964.- ©TopFoto / AP
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Austria, Innsbruck Winter Olympics, 1964: Tony Nash (Great Britain) who, with Robin Dixon, won the 2-man bobsleigh in 1964.
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Austria, Innsbruck,Winter Olympics 1964: Christine Goitschel (France) skiing in the women's slalom.
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Marielle Goitschel, one of the two French skiing sisters, congratulated by trainer Jean Beranger after she had won the combined World Alpine Championship with a total of 34.82 counterpoints at the 9th Winter Olympiad in Lizum, Austria. 6 February 1964. - ©TopFoto / AP
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Austrian skier Egon Zimmermann, 24, hurtles down the Patsokerkofel ski run during the men's downhill race at Igls, Austria, January 30th, second day of the 9th Winter Olympics. Zimmermann won, to take the Gold Medal, in a time of 2 minutes 18.16 seconds. - ©TopFoto / AP
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria The smallest member of the Canadian No. 1 four-man bobsledding team, Douglas Anakin, tosses his helmet into the air as his teammates (l-r) Victor Emery, Peter Kirby and John Emery celebrate their victory in the bobsled event at Igls on 7th February. The four men claimed Canada's first gold medal in the Winter Olympics with a fourth and final run of 1:04.01 for a total time of 4:14.46. - 9 February 1964 - ©TopFoto / AP
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria Britain's Tony Bullen pictured at speed during the men's 5,000 metres speed skating event of the 9th Winter Olympiad at Innsbruck, Austria, on 5th February 1964.- ©TopFoto / AP
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1964 Winter Olympic Games - Innsbruck, Austria French skiing sisters Marielle (left) and Christine Goitschel (right) flank Jean Sausert of the United States after they had taken the medals for the women's giant slalom race of the 9th Winter Olympiad at Lizum in Austria on 3rd February 1964. Marielle won the gold medal, leaving her sister and Miss Saubert to tie for second place and the silver. - ©TopFoto / AP
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