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Winter Olympic history: CORTINA D'AMPEZZO 1956
www.chinaview.cn 2006-02-09 09:06:21

    TURIN, Feb. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- The 7th Winter Olympic Games:

    The 1956 Winter Olympics, held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, were most notable for the first appearance by a team from the USSR.The Soviets immediately won more medals than any other nation. Their speed skaters won three of the four events, while their ice hockey team ended Canada's domination. Pavel Kolchin became the first non-Scandinavian to earn a medal in cross-country skiing. Anton Sailer won all three men's races in Alpine skiing - the first clean sweep in Olympic history. Madeleine Berthod celebratedher birthday by winning the downhill by an amazing 4.7 seconds. The United States began to emerge as a definite power in figure skating as Tenley Albright won the women's title and Hayes Alan Jenkins led an American medal sweep on the men's side. The Cortina Games were the first to be televised and the last at whichthe figure skating competitions were held outdoors.

    Numbers:

    32 NOCs

    821 athletes (134 women, 687 men)

    24 eventsEnditem

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