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Canada At The 1956 Winter Olympics
Canada competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Medalists Alpine skiing ;Men ;Women Cross-country skiing ;Men Figure skating ;Men ;Women ;Pairs Ice hockey Canada was represented by the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen, which would later represent Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympics (silver medal). The Dutchmen are the only self-contained club team to represent Canada at two different Olympics. Group A Top two teams advanced to Medal Round. *Canada 4-0 Germany (UTG) *Canada 23-0 Austria *Italy 1-3 Canada Games for 1st-6th places *Canada 6-3 Czechoslovakia *USA 4-1 Canada *Canada 10-0 Germany (UTG) *Canada 6-2 Sweden *USSR 2-0 Canada Leading scorers Nordic combined Events: * normal hill ski jumping (Three jumps, best two counted and shown here.) * 15 km cross-country skiing Ski jumping Speed skating ;Men References Olympic Winter Games 1956, full results by s ...
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Canadian Olympic Committee
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC; french: Comité olympique canadien) is a private, non-profit organization that represents Canada at the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It is also a member of the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO). History While Canadian athletes first competed at the Olympic Games at Paris 1900 followed by St. Louis 1904, it was not until 1907 that the IOC officially recognized a National Olympic Committee (NOC) for Canada. The next year, Colonel John Hanbury-Williams was recognized as the Chairman of the Canadian Olympic Committee for the London 1908 Olympic Games. Hanbury-Williams became Canada's first IOC member in 1911. After another Canadian Olympic Committee was created with the purpose of organizing a team for the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, it was reported that the IOC wanted permanent NOCs. In 1913, the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada (AAUC) created the Canadian Olympic Association with James Merrick as chairman, a po ...
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James Logan (ice Hockey)
James "Jim" Logan (born September 17, 1933) is a Canadian ice hockey player. Early life Logan was born in Toronto. He played junior hockey with the St. Michael's Buzzers. Career Logan was a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics. He was the leading scorer in the tournament with 15 points (seven goals and eight assists). After retiring from professional hockey, Logan worked for an accounting firm in Greater Sudbury Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census. By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the List of the largest cities and to .... References External linksJim Logan's profile at SportsReference.com

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Anne Heggtveit
Anne Heggtveit, (born January 11, 1939) is a former alpine ski racer from Canada. She was an Olympic gold medallist and double world champion in 1960. Early years Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Heggtveit was raised in New Edinburgh, one of the oldest areas of the city. She was encouraged into alpine skiing by her father, Halvor Heggtveit, a Canadian cross-country champion who qualified for the Winter Olympics in 1932, but did not compete. His parents had emigrated from Norway to North Dakota. She learned to ski at Camp Fortune ski area in the nearby Gatineau Hills of Quebec, northwest of Ottawa, and was a student at Lisgar Collegiate Institute in Ottawa. Heggtveit was a ski racing prodigy, invited at age seven to serve as a forerunner to a downhill race at Lake Placid in 1946. Racing career At the age of 15 in 1954, Heggtveit first gained international attention when she became the youngest winner ever of the Holmenkollen giant slalom event in Norway. She also won the slalom an ...
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Carlyn Kruger
Carlyn Kruger (born 12 August 1936) is a Canadian former alpine skier who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games ( it, VII Giochi Olimpici invernali) and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 ( lld, Anpezo 1956 or ), was a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from .... References 1936 births Living people Canadian female alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers of Canada Alpine skiers at the 1956 Winter Olympics {{canada-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Ginette Seguin
Ginette Seguin (19 April 1934 – 21 May 2019) was a Canadian alpine skier who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games ( it, VII Giochi Olimpici invernali) and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 ( lld, Anpezo 1956 or ), was a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from .... References 1934 births 2019 deaths Canadian female alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for Canada Alpine skiers at the 1956 Winter Olympics {{canada-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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André Bertrand (alpine Skier)
André Bertrand (1 June 1931 – 3 June 2019) was a Canadian alpine skier who competed in the 1952 Winter Olympics and in the 1956 Winter Olympics. Bertrand attended Laval University where he was a member of the university ski team. He also coached the university men's alpine ski team from 1950 to 1970. He won the 1950 Canadian men's downhill championship beating out Egon Schöpf for first place. He won the downhill championship again in 1954 as well as winning the Canadian alpine combined championship that year. Bertrand was a member of the Canadian team at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway, competing in the downhill, giant slalom, and slalom events. In the men's downhill, Betrand's time was 2:56.0 putting him in 41st place. He finished in 36th place with a time of 2:49.3 in the giant slalom. His combined time of 2:13.2 from his two runs in the slalom was good for 25th place. Bertrand represented Canada again at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, I ...
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Alpine Skiing At The 1956 Winter Olympics
At the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, the six alpine skiing events were held from Friday, 27 January to Friday, 3 February. Toni Sailer of Austria won all three men's events to become the first alpine ski racer to win three gold medals in a single Olympics. The feat has been repeated once, by Jean-Claude Killy in 1968. The races were held at the adjacent Tofana, except for the men's giant slalom, which was held at Monte Faloria. The men's downhill was the final event. Medal summary Men's events Source: Women's events Source: Medal table Course information Source: World championships From 1948 through 1980, the alpine skiing events at the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships, held every two years. With the addition of the giant slalom, the combined event was dropped for 1950 and 1952, but returned as a World Championship event in 1954 as a "paper race" which used the results from the three events. During the Olympics fr ...
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Ice Hockey At The 1956 Winter Olympics
The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, was the eighth Olympic Championship, also serving as the 23rd World Championships and the 34th European Championships. The tournament was held at the Olympic Ice Stadium and the Apollonio Stadium. East and West Germany could not come to an agreement over how to formulate a combined team, so they played a qualification game against each other, which the west won. The east hosted a tournament for non qualified teams, often referred to as World Championships ''Pool B'', between GDR, Norway and Belgium in Berlin. The Soviets won all their games to claim their first Olympic title, their second World title, and their third European title. Canada, represented by the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen, won its eighth consecutive Olympic ice hockey medal, and first bronze medal. Medalists Participating nations * * * * World Championship Group A (Italy) Qualification *November 16, 1955 ...
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Keith Woodall
Keith Eugene Woodall (August 4, 1926 – May 17, 1981) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games ( it, VII Giochi Olimpici invernali) and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 ( lld, Anpezo 1956 or ), was a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from .... Woodall was a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics References External links *Keith Woodall's profile at Sports Reference.com 1926 births 1981 deaths Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Ice hockey people from Ontario Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1956 Winter Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Olympic ice hockey players of Canada Olympic medalists in ice hockey {{Canada-icehockey-goaltender-stub ...
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Robert White (ice Hockey)
Robert Charles White (born 22 July 1935 in Stratford, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games ( it, VII Giochi Olimpici invernali) and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 ( lld, Anpezo 1956 or ), was a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from .... White was a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics. He won the 1955 Allen Cup (All-Canada Senior Champions) with the Dutchmen, the 1953 Memorial Cup (All-Canada Junior Champions) with the Barrie Flyers, and was a two-time All-American and Assistant Captain at the University of Michigan (1957–58, 1958–59) Awards and honours References External links * Bob White's profile at Sports Reference.com 1935 births Living people Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players of C ...
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Gerry Theberge
Gerry is both a surname and a masculine or feminine given name. As a given name, it is often a short form (hypocorism) of Gerard, Gerald or Geraldine. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814), fifth US vice president (1813–1814) after whom the term ''gerrymander'' was named **Ann Gerry (1763–1849), wife of Elbridge ***Thomas Russell Gerry (1794–1848), son of Elbridge and Ann ****Elbridge Thomas Gerry (1837–1927), American lawyer and reformer, son of Thomas *****Peter G. Gerry (1879–1957), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island, great grandson of Elbridge ****** Edith Stuyvesant Gerry (1873–1958), American philanthropist and wife of Peter ******Elbridge T. Gerry Sr. (1908–1999), American banker and polo player, great-great grandson of the vice president ******Robert L. Gerry Jr. (1911–1979), American polo player, brother of Elbridge Sr *******Robert L. Gerry III (born 1937), American businessman, son of Robert L. Jr * Alan Gerry (born 1929), ...
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George Scholes
George Francis Scholes (November 24, 1928 – November 18, 2004) was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games ( it, VII Giochi Olimpici invernali) and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 ( lld, Anpezo 1956 or ), was a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from .... He played as a left winger. He went by many nicknames, such as "Caker", "Prioritizer", and "Blue Shorts". He was also known to also be a boxer, and went to school in London, Ontario to study nutrition. Scholes was a member of the get Bent hockey team who won the bronze medal for Canada in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics. References External links * 1928 births 2004 deaths Canadian ice hockey left wingers Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1956 Winter Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Olympic ice hockey players for Canada Olympi ...
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