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      The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (German: XII. Olympische Winterspiele, French: XIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1976 (Austro-Bavarian: Innschbruck 1976), were a winter multi-sport event celebrated in Innsbruck, Austria, from February 4 to 15, 1976. The games were awarded to Innsbruck after Denver, the original host city, withdrew in 1972. This was the second time the Tyrolean capital had hosted the Winter Olympics, having first done so in 1964.


      Host selection



      The cities of Denver, Colorado, United States; Sion, Switzerland; Tampere, Finland; and Vancouver (with most events near Mount Garibaldi), British Columbia, Canada, made bids for the Games. The host was decided at the 69th IOC meeting in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on May 12, 1970. Denver planned to hold its games between February 12 and 22, 1976.

      In a statewide referendum on 7 November 1972, Colorado voters rejected funding for the games, and for the first (and only) time a city awarded the Winter Games rejected them. Denver officially withdrew on 15 November, and original runner-up Sion declined to host the Olympics. Afterwards, the IOC then offered the games to Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, but they too declined owing to a change of government following elections. Salt Lake City offered to host the games, then pulled its bid and was replaced by Lake Placid, New York. Still reeling from the Denver rejection, the IOC declined and on 5 February 1973, selected Innsbruck, Austria, which had hosted nine years earlier in 1964.


      Mascot



      The mascot of the 1976 Winter Olympics was Schneemann, a snowman in a red Tyrolean hat. Designed by Walter Pötsch, Schneeman was purported to represent the 1976 Games as the "Games of Simplicity". It was also regarded as a good-luck charm, to avert the dearth of snow that had marred the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck. There was a second mascot called Sonnenweiberl ("sun wife").


      Highlights



      First Games under the presidency of Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin
      Austrian favorite Franz Klammer won the men's downhill event in alpine skiing in 1:45.73, after great pressure from his country and defending champion Bernhard Russi of Switzerland.
      Dorothy Hamill of the United States won the gold in figure skating and inspired the popular "wedge" haircut.
      Elegant British figure skater John Curry altered his routine to appeal to Olympic judges, winning gold.
      American figure skater Terry Kubicka attempted – and completed – a dangerous backflip in figure skating.
      Rosi Mittermaier of West Germany nearly swept the women's alpine skiing events, earning two golds and a silver, missing the third gold by 0.13 seconds.
      Soviet speed skater Tatiana Averina won four medals.
      In the 4-man bobsled, the East German team won the first of three consecutive titles.
      The USSR won its fourth straight ice hockey gold medal; for the second consecutive Olympics, Canada refused to send a team, protesting the rules that allowed the USSR to field professional players while limiting Canada to amateurs. Sweden also joined the boycott.
      Sports technology, in the guise of innovative perforated skis, sleek hooded suits and streamlined helmets appeared in alpine skiing, speed skating and ski jumping, making headlines in Innsbruck.
      A second cauldron for the Olympic flame was built to represent the 1976 Games. Both it and the cauldron from the 1964 games were lit together.
      Bobsleigh and luge competed on the same track for the first time ever.
      Galina Kulakova of the Soviet Union finished 3rd in the women's 5 km ski event, but was disqualified due to a positive test for banned substance ephedrine. She claimed that this was a result of using the nasal spray that contained the substance. Both the FIS and the IOC allowed her to compete in the 10 km and the 4×5 km relay. This was the first stripped medal at the Winter Olympics.
      The Austrian anthem was played three times at the closing ceremony during the beginning, the victory ceremony and the handover ceremony to honor the three verses of the anthem.


      Venues



      Axamer Lizum – Alpine skiing except men's downhill
      Bergiselschanze – Ski jumping (large hill), Opening Ceremonies
      Eisschnellaufbahn – Speed skating
      Kombinierte Kunsteisbahn für Bob-Rodel Igls – Bobsleigh, Luge
      Messehalle – Ice hockey
      Olympiahalle – Figure skating, Ice hockey, Closing Ceremonies
      Patscherkofel – Alpine skiing (men's downhill)
      Seefeld – Biathlon, Cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, Ski jumping (normal hill)


      Medals awarded


      There were 37 events contested in 6 sports (10 disciplines).
      Ice dance made its Olympic debut.
      See the medal winners, ordered by sport:


      Participating nations


      37 nations participated in the 1976 Winter Olympic Games. The games marked the final time the Republic of China (Taiwan) participated under the Republic of China flag and name. After most of the international community recognized the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government of all China, the ROC was forced to compete under the name Chinese Taipei, under an altered flag and to use its National Banner Song instead of its national anthem. Andorra and San Marino participated in their first Winter Olympic Games.


      = Number of athletes by National Olympic Committees

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      Medal Table



      These are the top ten nations that won medals at the 1976 Winter Games.

      * Host nation (Austria)


      Official film


      In 1977, White Rock, the official documentary film about the Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics was released. The film was narrated by James Coburn, and directed by Tony Maylam. It was nominated for the Robert Flaherty Award (Feature Length Film, Documentary In Content) at the 30th British Academy Film Awards. The film's soundtrack was composed by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman. His album, White Rock entered the UK Albums Chart on 12 February 1977, where it spent 9 weeks and reached number 14.


      See also



      1976 Winter Paralympics
      1976 Summer Paralympics
      1976 Summer Olympics
      Olympic Games held in Austria
      1964 Winter Olympics – Innsbruck
      1976 Winter Olympics – Innsbruck
      2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Innsbruck
      List of IOC country codes


      References




      = Notes

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      = Further reading

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      Berg, Adam (2023). The Olympics that Never Happened: Denver '76 and the Politics of Growth. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 9781477326459.


      External links



      "Innsbruck 1976". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
      The Official Report of the XIIth Winter Olympic Games 1976 at Innsbruck – from LA84Foundation at the Wayback Machine (archived November 12, 2013)
      Present photos of Innsbruck Olympic sites at the Wayback Machine (archived March 23, 2007)
      Rocky Mountain News – Colorado only state ever to turn down Olympics – October 12, 1999 at the Wayback Machine (archived June 1, 2009)

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