1962 Winter Universiade

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Villars 1962
II Winter Universiade
  • II Winter-Universiade  (German)
  • II Universiade d'hiver  (French)
  • II Universiade invernale  (Italian)
Host cityVillars, Switzerland
Nations participating23
Athletes participating332
Events6 sports
Opening ceremonyMarch 6
Closing ceremonyMarch 12
Officially opened byPaul Chaudet
Athlete's Oathno
Judge's Oathno
Torch lighterVille Alois
Main venueStadium Villars

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

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Germany (FRG)5117
2 Soviet Union (URS)2316
3 France (FRA)2237
4 Japan (JPN)2136
5 Czechoslovakia (TCH)1102
6 Austria (AUT)0235
7 Finland (FIN)0101
 Norway (NOR)0101
9 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (10 nations)12121337


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


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