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Austria competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 60 competitors, 54 men and 6 women, took part in 44 events in 15 sports. Medalists Archery In its first appearance in the archery competition at the Olympics, Austria entered one man. Men's Individual Competition: * Oswald Probts — 2173 points (→ 33rd place) Athletics Men's Decathlon * Georg Werthner ** Final — 7443 points (→ 16th place) Boxing Canoeing Cycling Six cyclists represented Austria in 1976. ; Individual road race * Herbert Spindler — 4:49:01 (→ 18th place) * Roman Humenberger — 4:49:01 (→ 21st place) * Wolfgang Steinmayr — 4:49:01 (→ 27th place) * Rudolf Mitteregger — 5:00:19 (→ 51st place) ;Team time trial * Leo Karner * Roman Humenberger * Rudolf Mitteregger * Johann Summer Diving Equestrian Fencing Five fencers, all men, represented Austria in 1976. ; Men's épée * Karl-Heinz Müller * Peter Zobl-Wessely * Herbert Lin ...
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Austrian Olympic Committee
The Austrian Olympic Committee (ÖOC) (german: link=no, Österreichisches Olympisches Comité) is the non-profit organization representing Austrian athletes in the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The ÖOC also represents the selection of Austrian cities in their bid for being the site for an Olympic Games. ÖOC is headquartered in Vienna. History The Austrian Olympic Committee was created in 1908 and formally recognized by the IOC in 1912. List of presidents Member federations The Austrian National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 32 Olympic Summer and 6 Winter Sport Federations in Austria. See also *Austria at the Olympics References External links Official website Austria at the Olympics National Olympic Committees Oly Oly may refer to: * Oly, informal name for Olympia, Washington, United States * ...
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Herbert Lindner
Austria competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 60 competitors, 54 men and 6 women, took part in 44 events in 15 sports. Medalists Archery In its first appearance in the archery competition at the Olympics, Austria entered one man. Men's Individual Competition: * Oswald Probts — 2173 points (→ 33rd place) Athletics Men's Decathlon * Georg Werthner ** Final — 7443 points (→ 16th place) Boxing Canoeing Cycling Six cyclists represented Austria in 1976. ; Individual road race * Herbert Spindler — 4:49:01 (→ 18th place) * Roman Humenberger — 4:49:01 (→ 21st place) * Wolfgang Steinmayr — 4:49:01 (→ 27th place) * Rudolf Mitteregger — 5:00:19 (→ 51st place) ;Team time trial * Leo Karner * Roman Humenberger * Rudolf Mitteregger * Johann Summer Diving Equestrian Fencing Five fencers, all men, represented Austria in 1976. ; Men's épée * Karl-Heinz Müller * Peter Zobl-Wessely * Herbert Lin ...
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