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  1. 11. Aug. 2011 · XII Olympic Winter Games The city of Denver was supposed to host the 1976 Olympic Winter Games, winning the vote over bids from Sion (Switzerland), Tampere (Finland), and Vancouver in May 1970. But when the people in the state of Colorado voted overwhelmingly (59.4 percent to 40.6 percent) against the use of public funds to support the Games in November 1972, Denver was forced to withdraw from ...

  2. 7. Dez. 2016 · Numista Rarity index: 15. Bullion value: USD 15.45. Right Now on eBay. AUSTRIA. 1975, 100 Schilling, Silver - NGC PF65 - Innsbruck, Hall, Tyrol 🌈 $127.49. Right Now on eBay. 1975 Austria - 100 Schilling Coin - Staatsvertrag - KM# 2924 - Choice Proof $19.75. Right Now on eBay.

  3. From the opening scenes, of Hollywood star James Coburn preparing to hurtle down the course in a four-man bobsled, British director Tony Maylam's film sets an altogether non-conformist tone. Coburn involves himself fearlessly in several disciplines, including the luge, ice hockey and the biathlon. He also discusses the art of waxing skis prior to competition, and the finer points of figure ...

  4. The 1976 Winter Olympic Games are scheduled in Innsbruck from 4 February to 15 February. Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian province of Tyrol, also hosted the 1964 Winter Olympics. Rolf Harder, the designer of the Innsbruck Winter Games stamp, studied both Fine Arts and Graphic Arts at the Academy in Hamburg, and worked professionally in that city before coming to Canada in 1955. He has ...

  5. Offizieller Medaillenspiegel der Olympischen Winterspiele in Innsbruck. Finden Sie eine alphabetische Liste der Medaillen und feiern Sie die Leistungen der besten Athleten von 1976

  6. The 1976 Winter Olympics (officially the XII Olympic Winter Games and also known as Innsbruck 1976) were a winter multi-sport event held between 4 and 15 February 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria. It was the second time the Tyrolean city hosted the Games, the first being in 1964. The Games had originally been awarded to the city of Denver, Colorado, at the IOC conference of May 1970. However, in ...

  7. Innsbruck 1976: XII Olympic Winter Games: With Dianne de Leeuw, Tatyana Averina, Cindy Nelson, Bill Koch. Broadcast television coverage of the Innsbruck 1976: XII Olympic Winter Games, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria from 04 February 1976 through 15 February 1976.