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French alpine skier Jean-Claude Killy, right, is seen with Austrian alpine skiers Herbert Huber, left, Toni Sailer, centre, and Karl Schranz, 2nd right, after the final of the men's slalom event at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, Feb. 17, 1968. Killy won the Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing with a sweep of all three gold medals. (AP Photo)

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Russia's husband-wife team of Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov display grace and precision in Grenoble, France, on February 14, 1968, while en route to an Olympic pairs figure skating title. They were awarded the gold medal for the event, retaining the Olympic championship they won in the 1964 games. (AP Photo)

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Carolina Geijssen, 20, of Holland, left, is shown breaking the women's Olympic speed skate record in the 1000-meter vent, Feb. 11, 1968, Grenoble, France. Her time for the gold medal win was 32.6. Ludmila Titova of Russia, 21, came in second. Dianne Holum, 16, of Northbrook, Ill., came in third. (AP Photo)

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Canada's Marshall Johnston, right, jumps for joy after he scored with an assist from Terry O'Malley, left, during the United States Vs. Canada Olympic ice hockey game, Feb. 11, 1968, Grenoble, France. Donald Ross (5) of the U.S. stands in front of U.S. goalie Patrick Rupp. Canada won 3-2. (AP Photo)

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Frenchman Jean Claude Killy, 34, sends shower of snow from under his skills in first heat of Olympic Giant Slalom, Feb. 11, 1968 at Chamrousse, France. He finished first with a time of 1:42.74. (AP Photo)

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Kaija Mustonen, of Finland, at speed when winning the ladies 1,500m speed skating event at Grenoble, France on February 10, 1968, during the 10th Winter Olympic Games. Her Time of 2:22.5 set a new Olympic record for the event. (AP Photo)

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Peggy Fleming performs during the freestyle skate at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France. Fleming was the only member of the U.S. team to win a gold medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics. (AP Photo)

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Italian two-man bobsled team of Eugenio Monti and Luciano DePaolis during their record run at Alpe d' Huez, France, on Thursday, Feb. 8, 1968, during Olympic competition. They set the best total time of the first day of runs. Time for two runs was 2.20.85. It will count toward the 1968 Olympic title. (AP Photo)

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Billy Kidd of Stowe, Vt., competes in the men's slalom of the Winter Olympics at Lizum, Austria, on Feb. 8, 1964. Kidd finished second in the event to win a sliver medal for the U.S.A. (AP Photo)

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The Canadian four-man Bobsled flies down the course at innsbruck, Austria, on Feb. 7, 1964, to win the Winter Olympic games Gold Medal. The crew from right to left; Victor Emery, Douglas Anakin, John Emery and Peter Kirby. (AP Photo)

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Norway's Knut Johannesen skating during the IX Winter Olympic Games 5,000 metres Speed Skating event in Innsbruck, Austria, on Feb. 5, 1964. Johannesen won the Gold Medal in an Olympic record time of 7.38.4. (AP Photo)

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Helmut Recknagel of East Germany shows the form that won him the Winter Olympics ski jumping gold medal, Feb. 28, 1960, Squaw Valley, Calif. Note how perfectly aligned are his skis as he leaps 84? meter (277 feet) on his second jump. (AP Photo)

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Russian speed skater Lidiya Skoblikova competes in the Women's 1,500 metres Speed Skating during the IX Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria on Jan. 31, 1964. She won the Gold medal in a new Olympic record time 2.22.6. (AP Photo)

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Flames and smoke soar up with a "whoosh" as the Olympic flame is lit at the top of the Olympic Stadium at Innsbruck, Austria on Jan. 21, 1964. The lighting was part of the first rehearsal for the opening of the Winter Olympic Games on January 29. Some 1,300 high school students took part in the rehearsal at the Ski Jump Stadium, Imitating Athletes and marching behind the flags of the 35 nations entered in the competition. (AP Photo)

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Blond Carol Heiss spins and twirls around the ice during the free skating competition of the Winter Olympics figure skating contest on Feb. 23, 1960 at Squaw Valley, California. The judges gave her such a high score that she virtually was assured of first place and a gold medal for the United States. (AP Photo)

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The Swiss bobsled "Schweiz 2" was qualified victor of the Olympic four-man bobsled races after the finish of the fourth course, February 12, 1936. The team: Pierre Musy, driver; Charles Bouvier; Joseph Beerli; and Arnold Gartmann, the braker. Photo shows the victorious team on their sled, which won the gold medal, speeding into the finish. (AP Photo)

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Heidi Biebl of Germany, zooms down the ladies' downhill ski course on KT22 mountain at Squaw Valley, California, February 20, 1960, on her way to victory in the Winter Olympic event. She was timed in 1:37.6 for the mile and an eighth course. (AP Photo)

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Austria's Toni Sailer, a 21-year-old plumber, displays his ski wizardry as he takes to the air during his winning run in the men's downhill Olympic ski championship in Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy, on February 3, 1956. Toni became the miracle man of the skis as he rang up an unprecedented alpine grand slam having previously won the giant and special slalom races. (AP Photo)

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Zeno Colo of Italy, hurtles down the Olympic slope at Norefjell, Norway, to win the sixth winter Olympic downhill ski event, on Feb. 16, 1952. (AP Photo)

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The German team of Andreas Ostler, driver, and Lorentz Nieberl, are seen on the boblet run, at Frognerseteren, Oslo, during the sixth Winter Olympics, on Feb. 15, 1952. The German team were first and won the Olympic gold medal.(AP Photo)

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