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1962 Winter Universiade

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The 1962 Winter Universiade, the II Winter Universiade, took place in Villars, Switzerland.

Medal table

1  West Germany 5 1 1 7
2  Soviet Union 2 3 1 6
3  France 2 2 3 7
4  Japan 2 1 3 6
5  Czechoslovakia 1 1 0 2
6  Austria 0 2 3 5
7  Norway 0 1 0 1
8  Finland 0 1 0 1
9  Sweden 0 0 1 1
10  Hungary 0 0 1 1
Total 12 12 13 37

Alpine skiing

Men: Slalom
Gold – Willy Bogner (West Germany)
Gold – Ulf Ekstam (Finland)
Bronze – Masayoshi Mitani (Japan)

Men: Downhill
Gold – Philippe Mollard (France)
Silver – Walter Kutschera (Austria)
Bronze – Willy Bogner (West Germany)

Men: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program.
Gold – Willy Bogner (West Germany)
Silver – Philippe Mollard (France)
Bronze – Manfred Köstinger (Austria)

Women: Slalom
Gold – Cécile Prince (France)
Silver – Barbi Henneberger (West Germany)
Bronze – Annie Famose (France)

Women: Giant Slalom
Gold – Barbi Henneberger (West Germany)
Silver – Astrid Sandvik (Norway)
Bronze – Annie Famose (France)
Bronze – Gertraud Ehrenfried (Austria)

Women: Downhill
Gold – Barbi Henneberger (West Germany)
Silver – Gertraud Ehrenfried (Austria)
Bronze – Cécile Prince (France)

Women: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program.
Gold – Barbi Henneberger (West Germany)
Silver – Cécile Prince (France)
Bronze – Gundl Sernetz (Austria)

Nordic skiing

Men: 12 km Classical
Gold – Igor Veranzhinin (Soviet Union)
Silver – German Karpov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Ivan Kondrachev (Soviet Union)

Nordic combined

Small Hill Ski Jumping and 15km Cross-Country

Men:
Gold – Vyacheslav Dryagin (Soviet Union)
Silver – Albert Larinov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Yosuke Eto (Japan)

Ski jumping

Men: Small Hill - K90
Gold – Shigeyuki Wasaka (Japan)
Silver – Yosuke Eto (Japan)
Bronze – Renzo Nigawara (Japan)

Ice hockey

Men: Gold – Czechoslovakia
Silver – Soviet Union
Bronze – Sweden

Figure skating

Women:
Gold – Juno Ueno (Japan)
Silver – Jitka Hlavacková (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze – Helga Zollner (Hungary)

References

  • World List of Future International Meetings - Part 2 - Page 79, Reference Department, Library of Congress., 1961