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United States At The 1956 Winter Olympics
The United States competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. As Squaw Valley would be hosting the following Winter Olympics, an American segment was performed at the closing ceremony. Medalists American figure skaters swept the men's singles competition, taking all three medals. The following U.S. competitors won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medalists' names are bolded. , width="78%" align="left" valign="top" , , width=22% align=left valign=top , Alpine skiing Men Women Bobsleigh Cross-country skiing Figure skating Individual Mixed Ice hockey Summary First round Top two teams advanced to Medal Round. *Czechoslovakia 4-3 USA *USA 4-0 Poland Medal round *USA 7-2 Germany (UTG) *USA 4-1 Canada *USA 6-1 Sweden *USSR 4-0 USA *USA 9-4 Czechoslovakia Nordic combined Ski jumping Speed skating References Official Olympic Reports* Olympic Winter Games 1956, full results by ...
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United States Olympic Committee
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is the National Olympic Committee and the National Paralympic Committee for the United States. It was founded in 1895 as the United States Olympic Committee, and is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The USOPC is one of only four NOCs in the world that also serve as the National Paralympic Committee for their country. The USOPC is responsible for supporting, entering and overseeing U.S. teams for the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Youth Olympic Games, Pan American Games, and Parapan American Games and serves as the steward of the Olympic and Paralympic Movements in the United States. The Olympic Movement is overseen by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The IOC is supported by 35 international federations that govern each sport on a global level, National Olympic Committees that oversee Olympic sport as a whole in their respective nations, and national federations that administer each sport at the nat ...
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Richard Dougherty
Richard Leo "Dick" Dougherty (August 5, 1932 – November 23, 2016) was an American ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice ... player. He led the United States to a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics. He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. Dougherty was born in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. He attended the University of Minnesota, where he was a brother of Phi Gamma Delta. Dougherty died November 23, 2016, at the age of 84. Awards and honors References External links * United States Hockey Hall of Fame bio 1932 births 2016 deaths AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans American men's ice hockey forwards Ice hockey players from Minnesota Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Medalists at ...
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William Dodge (bobsleigh)
William Longstreth Dodge (January 7, 1925 – July 7, 1987) was an American bobsled Bobsleigh or bobsled is a team winter sport that involves making timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sleigh. International bobsleigh competitions are governed by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Feder ...der who competed in the mid-1950s. He won a bronze medal in the four-man event at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo. ReferencesBobsleigh four-man Olympic medalists for 1924, 1932-56, and since 1964
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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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Ed Sampson
Edward Horace Sampson (December 21, 1921 in Fort Frances, Ontario – August 26, 1974) was an ice hockey player who played for the American national team. He won a silver medal at 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 External links * 1921 births 1974 deaths American men's ice hockey players Canadian emigrants to the United States Ice hockey people from Ontario Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1956 Winter Olympics Olympic silver medalists for the United States in ice hockey Sportspeople from Fort Frances {{US-Winter-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Richard Rodenheiser
Richard Peter "Dick" Rodenhiser (born October 17, 1932 in Malden, Massachusetts) is an American ice hockey player. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics and a gold medal at the 1960 Winter Olympics. Awards and honors References External links

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Don Rigazio
Donald Edmund Rigazio (born July 3, 1934) is a former American ice hockey goaltender who was a member of the silver medal-winning United States team in ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics. Rigazio played for the United States men's national ice hockey team for three seasons, from 1954 to 1958. He was named best goaltender of the 1955 World Ice Hockey Championships. Rigazio then turned professional, playing 61 games in the IHL with the Indianapolis Chiefs and Louisville Rebels during the 1958–59 season, and winning the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the IHL's goaltender with the fewest goals allowed during the regular season. Rigazio also played three games in the American Hockey League with the Cleveland Barons during the 1959–60 AHL season The 1959–60 AHL season was the 24th season of the American Hockey League. Seven teams played 72 games each in the schedule. The Quebec Aces become the first Canada-based team in the league. The Springfield Indians finished firs ...
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Kenneth Purpur
Kenneth Richard Purpur (March 1, 1932 – June 5, 2011) was an ice hockey player who played for the American national team. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics. He is the younger brother of Fido Purpur who coached him at the University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota (also known as UND or North Dakota) is a public research university in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was established by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before the establishment of the state of .... References 1932 births 2011 deaths Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1956 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Grand Forks, North Dakota Olympic silver medalists for the United States in ice hockey American men's ice hockey right wingers Ice hockey people from North Dakota North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey players {{US-Winter-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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John Petroske
John “Jack” Edward Petroske (August 6, 1934 – July 30, 2019) was an ice hockey player who played for the American national team. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics. John Petroske's profile at Sports Reference.com


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Petroske was born on August 6, 1934, in Hibbing, Minnesota. Petroske attended Assumption School, followed by attending Hibbing High School as an 8th grader. On July 28, 1956, Jack married the love of his life, Elizabeth McHardy, in Hibbing. Petroske retired from hockey following the 1958 World Championsh ...
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Weldon Olson
Weldon Howard "Weldy" Olson (November 12, 1932 – May 13, 2023) was an American ice hockey player. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics and a gold medal at the 1960 Winter Olympics The 1960 Winter Olympics (officially the VIII Olympic Winter Games and also known as Squaw Valley 1960) were a winter multi-sport event held from February 18 to 28, 1960, at the Squaw Valley Resort (now known as Palisades Tahoe) in Squaw Vall .... In his Olympic career, he played in 14 games and scored 7 goals. Olson played hockey for the Michigan State Spartans from 1951 to 1955. He was the team MVP, co-captain, and leading scorer. He played in 71 games and scored 125 points. He never missed a game at MSU. Olson is a member of the MSU Hall of Fame, the U.P. Sports Hall of Fame, the Michigan Amateur Sports Hall of Fame, the Hancock County, Ohio, Sports Hall of Fame, Findlay Amateur Hockey Association Hall of Fame, the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, the US Hockey Hall of Fame, and in 2 ...
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Richard Meredith (ice Hockey)
Richard Otis "Dick" Meredith (born December 22, 1932) is an American retired ice hockey player. Career Meredith played college hockey at the University of Minnesota. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics and a gold medal at the 1960 Winter Olympics The 1960 Winter Olympics (officially the VIII Olympic Winter Games and also known as Squaw Valley 1960) were a winter multi-sport event held from February 18 to 28, 1960, at the Squaw Valley Resort (now known as Palisades Tahoe) in Squaw Vall .... Awards and honors References External links * 1932 births Living people American men's ice hockey forwards Ice hockey players from Indiana Ice hockey players at the 1956 Winter Olympics Ice hockey players at the 1960 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1956 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1960 Winter Olympics Minneapolis Millers (IHL) players Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey players Olympic gold medalists for the United States in ice hockey Olymp ...
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Daniel McKinnon (ice Hockey)
Daniel Duncan McKinnon (21 April 1927 – 6 August 2017) was an ice hockey player who played for the American national team. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics. He was born in Williams, Minnesota. McKinnon had been an All-Star while playing for the University of North Dakota hockey team following the Second World War. In 1951 McKinnon followed a group of friends to San Bernardino, California for a year. He played hockey for the San Bernardino Shamrocks and worked as a diesel engine repairman for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. McKinnon's hockey career came to an end in 1958. While he was out deer hunting, his gun misfired and destroyed part of his hand, preventing him from being able to hold a hockey stick properly. He retired from the sport and joined the staff of the Marvin Window Company, for which he worked for more than two decades. McKinnon died in Warroad, Minnesota Warroad is a city in Roseau County, Minnesota, Roseau County, Minnesota, ...
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