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Innsbruck Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics - Womens Slalom West Germanys Rosemarie Rosi Mittermaier on the way to winning the gold medal at the Axamer Lizum, Axams, Austria
Innsbruck Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics - Mens Giant Slalom West Germanys Albert Burger, who finished in tenth place at Axamer Lizum, Axams, Austria. 10/02/1976
Innsbruck Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics - Mens Giant Slalom Switzerlands gold medal winner Heini Hemmi at the Axamer Lizum, Axams, Austria. 09/02/1976
Galina Kulakova - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens 10km The Soviet Unions gold medal winner Galina Kulakova (Koulacova) at the Makomanai Cross Country Events Site, Japan
Barbara Cochran - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens Slalom The USAs Barbara Cochran, who won the gold medal at Mount Teine, Japan. 11/02/1972
Francisco Fernandez Ochoa - 1972 Sapporo Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Mens Slalom Spains gold medal winner Francisco Fernandez Ochoa at Mount Teine, Japan
Karl Schranz - 1971 FIS World - Val D IsereSkiing - 1971 FIS World - Val D Isere Austrias Karl Schranz. 15/12/1970 He was the overall World Cup Champion in 1969 and 1970
Sapporo Olympics - Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Olympics - Mens 15km Finlands Osmo Karjalainen (#38) and West Germanys Gerhard Gehring (#36) at the Makomanai Cross Country Events Site, Japan. 07/02/1972
Karl Schranz - 1970 FIS World - Val D IsereSkiing - 1970 FIS World - Val D Isere Austrias Karl Schranz. 14/12/1969 He was the overall World Cup Champion in 1969 and 1970
Francisco Fernandez Ochoa - SpainAlpine Skiing - FIS World Cup Spains Francisco Fernandez Ochoa at St Moritz, Switzerland. He won a gold medal in the Slalom at the 1972 Sapporo Olympics
Karl Schranz - 1972 FIS World - Val D IsereSkiing - 1972 FIS World - Val D Isere Austrias Karl Schranz. 12/12/1971 He was the overall World Cup Champion in 1969 and 1970
Marie-Theres Nadig - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens Giant Slalom Switzerlands gold medal winner Marie-Theres Nadig at Mount Teine, Japan. The 17-year old also won a gold medal in the Downhill
Sapporo Olympics - Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Olympics - Mens 15km East Germanys Rainer Gross at the Makomanai Cross Country Events Site, Japan. 07/02/1972
Francisco Fernandez Ochoa - SpainAlpine Skiing - FIS World Cup Spains Francisco Fernandez Ochoa at the Hahnenkamm, Kitzbuhel, Austria. He won a gold medal in the Slalom at the 1972 Sapporo Olympics
Gustavo Thoeni - 1972 Sapporo Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Mens Giant Slalom Italys Gustavo Thoeni, who won the gold medal, during his first run at Mount Teine, Japan
Edy Bruggmann - 1972 Sapporo Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Mens Giant Slalom Switzerlands Edmund Edy Bruggmann, who won the silver medal at Mount Teine, Japan. 09/02/1972
Marie-Theres Nadig - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens Downhill Switzerlands gold medal winner Marie-Theres Nadig at Mount Teine, Japan. The 17-year old also won a gold medal in the Giant Slalom
Paquito Fernandez Ochoa - Sapporo Olympics - Closing Ceremony1972 Sapporo Olympics - Closing Ceremony Spains flag bearer, skier Francisco Paquito Fernandez Ochoa, at the Makomanai Ice Arena, Japan
Gina Hathorn - 1972 Sapporo Olympics - SkiingAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens Slalom Great Britains Gina Hathorn at Mount Teine, Japan. She finished in 11th place. 11/02/1972
The Great Britain Ladies ski team warm up for a training session in November 1970Alpine Skiing The Great Britain Ladies ski team warm up for a training session in Novemeber 1970
Matti Nykanen - 1970 FIS World Cup - OberstdorfSki Jumping - 1970 FIS World Cup - Oberstdorf Finlands Matti Nykanen jumps in the mens K115 in Oberstdorf, West Germany
1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics Great Britains Terence Palliser at Makomanai Cross Country Events Site, Sapporo, Japan
Annemarie Proll - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens DownhillAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens Downhill Austrias Annemarie Proll on the way to winning silver at Mount Teine, Japan. The 18 year-old also won a silver in the Giant Slalom
Austrias Hans HinterseerSkiing Austrias Hans Hinterseer
Two Skiers admire the view from a mountain topSkiing Two Skiers admire the view from a mountain top
The Great Britain ladies ski team team bus is unloaded in November 1970Alpine Skiing The Great Britain Ladies team bus is unloaded in November 1970
Divina Galica - 1969 FIS World Cup - St. AntonAlpine Skiing - 1969 FIS World Cup - St. Anton Great Britains Divina Galica during the womens Downhill for the Arlberg-Kandahar at St. Anton, Austria
Divina Galica - 1970 FIS World Ski ChampionshipsAlpine Skiing - 1970 FIS World Championships - Val Gardena Great Britains Divina Galica in the womens Slalom at Val Gardena, Italy
Divina Galica - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens DownhillAlpine Skiing - 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics - Womens Downhill Great Britains Divina Galica at Mount Teine, Japan. She finished in 26th place
Michael MairAlpine Skiing Germanys Michael Mair at Val d Isere France in 1991
Skiers negotiate a mogul field in Tignes, France in December 1987Alpine Skiing Skiers negotiate a mogul field in Tignes, France in December 1987
The Marcialonga gets underway in 1973Cross-country Skiing - 1973 Marcialonga The start of the famous race in Trentino, Italy. It was the third staging of the race
Siegfried Kerschbaumer - 1981 FIS World Cup - St. AntonAlpine Skiing - 1981 FIS World Cup - St. Anton Italys Siegfried Kerschbaumer in the mens Donwhill at St. Anton, Austria
Helmut Hoeflehner - 1981 FIS World Cup - St. AntonAlpine Skiing - 1981 FIS World Cup - St. Anton Austrias Helmut Hoeflehner in the mens Downhill at St. Anton, Austria
Finn Christian Jagge - 1987 FIS World Ski ChampionshipsAlpine Skiing - 1987 FIS World Championships - Crans-Montana Norways Finn Christian Finken Jagge in the mens Combined Slalom at Crans-Montana, Switzerland
Pirmin Zurbriggen - 1987 FIS World Ski ChampionshipsAlpine Skiing - 1987 FIS World Championships - Crans-Montana Switzerlands Pirmin Zurbriggen in the mens Combined Slalom at Crans-Montana, Switzerland. He finished in second place in the Combination