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Innsbruck
URS 10 8 7 25
NOR 3 6 6 15
AUT 4 5 3 12
FIN 3 4 3 10
FRA 3 4 0 7
SWE 3 3 1 7
GER 2 1 3 6
USA 1 2 3 6
GDR 2 2 0 4
ITA 0 1 3 4

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1964

MORE WEATHER WORRIES
      Like several of its predecessors, the 1964 Games are threatened by a severe lack of snow in the Tyrolean Alps. Innsbrucke troops to combat its weather woes. The Austrian army trucks in more than 25,000 tons of snow from higher elevations st over the games when two Olympians mg/point.gif" WIDTH="13" HEIGHT="9" VALIGN="MIDDLE">DRAWN TOGETHER
      The separate nations of East Germany and West Germany enter a combined team for the 1964 Games.

A POCKETFUL OF GOLD
      USSR speedskater Lydia Skoblikova sweeps all four womenSRC="/img/point.gif" WIDTH="13" HEIGHT="9" VALIGN="MIDDLE">SISTER ACT
      Christine and Marielle Goitschel, a pair of French teenaged sisters, finish 1-2 respectively in the womenater Scott Allen becomes the youngest Winter Olympic medalist by claiming the menGames are the first where athletes exceed the 1,000 mark. Also, computers is held for the first time as an Olympic sport.






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