Doubles 1964 Winter

These are the athletes that competed at more than one sport in Innsbruck :

  1. (16.04=16+0.038) Hansjörg Farbmacher (AUT/CCS-BIA/1964-68)
  2. (4.024=4+0.024) John Dent (GBR/CCS-BIA/1964)
  3. (160.0=160+0.044) Paul Romand (FRA/CCS-BIA/1956-64) (*)
  4. (-3.70=-3.70+-7.10) Bayanjavyn Damdinjav (MGL/BIA-CCS/1964-68)
  5. (4.034=4.01+0.024) John Moore (GBR/CCS-BIA/1956-64) (*)
  6. (-4.61=-4.61+-7.26) Bizyaagiin Dashgai (MGL/BIA-CCS/1964-68)
  7. (4.000=4+-4.38) Roderick Tuck (GBR/CCS-BIA/1964)
  8. (4800=4800+-3.38) Doug Anakin (CAN/BOB-LUG/1964)
(*) had already doubled before

There are also doublers between disciplines in:

Switchers - Competed at a different sport previously :

  1. (16.00=16+-3.96) Peter Lahdenpera (USA/CCS-BIA/1960-64)
  2. (1000=960+40.26) Józef Rubiś (POL/BIA-CCS/1956,64)
  3. (1984=1600+384) Hannu Posti (FIN/ATH-BIA/1952S,64W) (S-W)
  4. (31815=31800+15) Veikko Hakulinen (FIN/CCS-BIA/1952-64)
  5. (9.600=9.6+-5.10) Charlie Akers (USA/BIA-CCS/1960-64)
  6. (41.50=40+1.5) Józef Gąsienica Sobczak (POL/CCS-BIA/1956-68)
  7. (110.2=110+0.15) Keith Schellenberg (GBR/BOB-LUG/1956,64)
(S-W) switched between a Summer and a Winter Sport.

There are also switchers between disciplines in:

Had already doubled previously:

  1. (226.8=164+62.8) Hermann Knoll (AUT/HOC-ICH/1952S,56W,64W)
  2. (481.8=481.7+0.15) Victor Arbez (FRA/CCS-BIA/1956-68)
  3. (10.27=10.03+0.24) Larry Damon (USA/CCS-BIA/1956-68)
(S-W) switched between a Summer and a Winter Sport.

Will compete in another sport later:

  1. (133.0=130+3) Charly Bouvy (BEL/HOC-BOB/1964W,68-72S) (S-W)
  2. (10.00=10+-9.16) Frederick Andrew (GBR/BIA-CCS/1964-68)
  3. (22.40=16+6.402) Franz Vetter (AUT/BIA-CCS/1964-68)
  4. (66.56=60+6.564) Linda Crutchfield-Bocock (CAN/LUG-SKA/1964-68)
  5. (159.8=156+3.8) Jean-Marie Buisset (BEL/HOC-BOB/1964W,64-72S)
(S-W) switched between a Summer and a Winter Sport.

Doublers and Switchers By Country

to the total Doubles list


Written 2020-08-28 - last modified 2020-08-29

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