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Encyclopedia > Ski jumping at the 1976 Winter Olympics

The 1976 Winter Olympic Games Ski Jumping results The XII Olympic Winter Games were held in 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria. ... Ski jumping is a winter sport in which skiers go down a hill with a take-off ramp (the jump), attempting to go as far as possible. ... Results is a book co-authored by Bruce Pasternack and Gary Neilson who were partners at consulting firm Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc. ...


Men's events

Large hill

Medal Athlete Points
Gold Karl Schnabl (AUT) 234.8
Silver Anton Innauer (AUT) 232.9
Bronze Henry Glaß (GDR) 221.7
4 Jochen Danneberg (GDR) 221.6
5 Reinhold Bachler (AUT) 217.4
6 Hans Wallner (AUT) 216.9

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Normal hill

Medal Athlete Points
Gold Hans-Georg Aschenbach (GDR) 252.0
Silver Jochen Danneberg (GDR) 246.2
Bronze Karl Schnabl (AUT) 242.0


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Ski jumping at the Winter Olympics

Pre 1968 as part of Nordic Skiing | 1968 | 1972 | 1976 | 1980 | 1984 | 1988 | 1992 | 1994 | 1998 | 2002 | 2006 1968 Winter Olympic Games Ski jumping results: Mens large hill Mens normal hill Category: ... The 1972 Winter Olympic Games Ski Jumping results Mens events Large hill Normal hill Categories: | | ... 1980 Winter Olympic Games Ski jumping results Mens large hill Mens normal hill Category: ... 1984 Winter Olympic Games Ski jumping results Mens events Large hill Normal hill Categories: | | ... 1988 Winter Olympic Games Ski jumping results // Mens events Large hill February 23, 1988 Normal hill Team large hill February 24, 1988 Categories: | ... The 1992 Winter Olympic Games Ski Jumping results // Mens events Large hill Normal hill Team large hill Categories: | ... The 1994 Winter Olympic Games Ski Jumping results // Mens events Large hill Normal hill Team large hill Categories: | ... The Ski Jumping 1998 Winter Olympic Games results // Mens events Individual K90 (70m) Individual K120 (90m) Team K120 (90m) Categories: | ... 2002 Winter Olympic Games Ski jumping // K90 The young Ammann beats the two favorites for the gold Malysz and Hannawald, winner of all four events in the Four Hills Tournament. ... Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games had two individual events and one team event. ...


Events at the 1976 Winter Olympics (Innsbruck)

Alpine skiing | Biathlon | Bobsleigh | Cross country skiing | Figure skating | Ice hockey | Luge | Nordic combined | Ski jumping | Speed skating | The XII Olympic Winter Games were held in 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria. ... Innsbruck City Center Innsbruck and Nordkette from south Innsbruck (population 120,000) is a city in western Austria, and the capital of the Tyrol province. ... 1976 Winter Olympics Alpine skiing Results Mens events Womens events ... 1976 Winter Olympic Games Biathlon Results Mens events Categories: | ... The 1976 Winter Olympic Games Bobsleigh results Mens events Four-man Two-man Categories: | | ... 1976 Winter Olympic Games Cross-Country skiing Results Mens events Womens events ... 1976 Winter Olympic Games Figure skating Ice dancing was introduced as an Olympic sport in this year // Women Men Pairs Ice Dancing Categories: | ... At the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria, the USSR team won the Gold Medal in ice hockey. ... The 1976 Winter Olympic Games Luge results // Mens event Singles Womens event Singles Categories: | | ... 1976 Winter Olympic Games Nordic Combined results Mens event ... 1976 Winter Olympic Games Speed Skating results // Mens 500m Mens 1,000m Mens 1,500m Mens 5,000m Mens 10,000m Womens 500m Womens 1,000m Womens 1,500m Womens 3,000m Reference [* The Official Report of the XIIth Winter Olympic...


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MSN Encarta - Winter Olympics (1241 words)
Alpine skiing, for men and women, has been part of the Olympic programme since 1948: the events are the downhill, the slalom, the giant slalom (since 1952), the super giant slalom or super-G (since 1988), and the combined event (downhill and slalom), which has been staged intermittently since 1936.
Nordic skiing is the term that covers cross-country skiing, ski jumping, and nordic combined (cross-country skiing and ski-jumping events combined).
Freestyle skiing (introduced in 1992), comprises ballet, aerial, and mogul events of which aerials and moguls (or snow bumps) are Olympic disciplines for both men and women.
KIAT.NET - Olympic Winter Games Ski Jumping (305 words)
The first ski jumping contest was held in Trysil, Norway, in 1862.
Throughout the mid-1800s, ski jumping was part of ski carnivals in Norway, but the sport gained added prestige when, in 1892, the Norwegian royal family decided to donate the "King's Cup" trophy to the winner of the annual meet held in Holmenkollen.
The only ski jumping event from the normal hill, which is 90 metres high.
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