List of 1968 Winter Olympics medal winners

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Toini Gustafsson of Sweden won three medals in cross-country skiing in Grenoble.

The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Grenoble, France, from 6 to 18 February 1968. A total of 1,158 athletes representing 37 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in 35 events from 10 different sports and disciplines.[1] The Olympic programme was largely unchanged from four years prior in Innsbruck; one event was added, a relay event in biathlon.[2]

Norway won the most medals, with 14, and the most gold medals with 6. The Soviet Union finished second in both tallies, with 5 golds and 13 medals in total.[3] Of the 37 NOCs to participate at Grenoble, 15 won at least one medal, with 13 of those winning at least one gold medal.[3] East and West Germany entered separate teams for the first time, having competed together in the three prior Winter Olympics. Both nations won gold medals, their first competing as different nations.[4] Czechoslovakia won its first gold Winter Olympics medal, achieved by Jiří Raška in the ski jumping normal hill event.[5] Romania won its first, and as of the 2018 Winter Olympics, only medal in a Winter Olympics in the two-man bobsleigh event.[6][7]

Jean-Claude Killy of France was the most successful athlete at these games, winning all three of the men's alpine skiing events. Two other athletes each won three medals: Sweden's Toini Gustafsson earned two golds and a silver, and Finland's Eero Mäntyranta won a silver and two bronzes. Both of them were competitors in cross-country skiing. Four other athletes—Luciano de Paolis, Ole Ellefsæter, Harald Grønningen, and Eugenio Monti—won two gold medals, and 29 individuals in total won at least two medals in Grenoble.[3] In speed skating, three different events ended with ties for the silver medal position, one, the women's 500 metres ended in a three-way tie for silver.[8] In all three cases, multiple silver medals and no bronze medals were awarded.[9][10] In figure skating, American Peggy Flemming won the gold medal in ladies' singles; this came a mere seven years after the 1961 crash of Sabena Flight 548 that killed the entire US figure skating team.[11]

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Jean-Claude Killy won all three men's events in alpine skiing.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's downhill[12]
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Jean-Claude Killy
 France
Guy Périllat
 France
Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
 Switzerland
Men's giant slalom[13]
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Jean-Claude Killy
 France
Willy Favre
 Switzerland
Heini Messner
 Austria
Men's slalom[14]
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Jean-Claude Killy
 France
Herbert Huber
 Austria
Alfred Matt
 Austria
Women's downhill[15]
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Olga Pall
 Austria
Isabelle Mir
 France
Christl Haas
 Austria
Women's giant slalom[16]
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Nancy Greene
 Canada
Annie Famose
 France
Fernande Bochatay
 Switzerland
Women's slalom[17]
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Marielle Goitschel
 France
Nancy Greene
 Canada
Annie Famose
 France

Biathlon

Bobsleigh

Cross-country skiing

Figure skating

Ice hockey

Luge

Nordic combined

Ski jumping

Speed skating

Multiple medalists

Athletes who won three medals or two gold medals during the 1968 Winter Olympics are listed below.[3]

Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Jean-Claude Killy  France Alpine skiing 3 0 0 3
Toini Gustafsson  Sweden Cross-country skiing 2 1 0 3
Eero Mäntyranta  Finland Cross-country skiing 0 1 2 3
Luciano de Paolis  Italy Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2
Ole Ellefsæter  Norway Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Harald Grønningen  Norway Cross-country skiing 2 0 0 2
Eugenio Monti  Italy Bobsleigh 2 0 0 2

Notes

  • a No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for second place with a time of 40.5 seconds.[9]
  • b No bronze medal was awarded in this event because two competitors tied for second place with a time of 2 minutes 5.0 seconds.[10]
  • c No bronze medal was awarded in this event because three competitors tied for second place with a time of 46.3 seconds.[8]

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