1960 Winter Universiade

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I Winter Universiade
Nations participating 16
Athletes participating 145
Events 5 sports
Opening ceremony 28 February 1960
Closing ceremony 6 March 1960
Officially opened by Charles de Gaulle
Athlete's Oath Leo Charlerois
Torch Lighter Alain Calmat
Main venue Stade Olympique de Chamonix

The 1960 Winter Universiade, the I Winter Universiade, took place in Chamonix, France.

1  France 4 2 1 7
2  Soviet Union 3 1 1 5
3  Czechoslovakia 2 5 0 7
4  Austria 2 2 4 8
5   Switzerland 2 1 1 4
6  Italy 0 1 1 2
7  Japan 0 1 0 1
8  Yugoslavia 0 0 2 2
9  Poland 0 0 2 2
10  Hungary 0 0 1 1

Alpine Skiing

Men: Slalom
Gold - Walther Herwig (Switzerland)
Silver - Sbynek Mohr (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze - Bernard Cottet (France)

Men: Giant Slalom
Gold - Philippe Stern (Switzerland)
Silver - Walther Herwig (Switzerland)
Bronze - Klaus Herwig (Switzerland)

Men: Downhill
Gold - Manfred Kostinger (Austria)
Silver - Walter Kutschera (Austria)
Bronze - Heinz Gallob (Austria)

Men: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program
Gold - Heinz Gallob (Austria)
Silver - Pier Giorgio Vigliani (Italy)
Bronze - Petar Lakota (Yugoslavia)

Women: Slalom
Gold - Cécile Prince (France)
Silver - Marie-José Dusonchet (France)
Bronze - Trandl Legat (Austria)

Women: Downhill
Gold - Marie-José Dusonchet (France)
Silver - Gertraud Gaber (Austria)
Bronze - Franca Quaglia (Italy)

Women: Combined
Combined event is the overall standings of all disciplines on the Universiade program
Gold - Marie-José Dusonchet (France)
Silver - Cécile Prince (France)
Bronze - Gertraud Gaber (Austria)

Nordic Skiing

Men: 4 x 8 km Relay
Gold – Soviet Union
Silver – Czechoslovakia
Bronze – Poland

Women: 3 x 4 km Relay
Gold – Soviet Union
Silver – Czechoslovakia
Bronze - Poland

Nordic Combined

Small Hill Ski Jumping and 15 km Cross-Country

Men:
Gold – Jaromir Nevlud (Czechoslovakia)
Silver – Albert Larinov (Soviet Union)
Bronze – Yuriy Krestov (Soviet Union)

Ski Jumping

Men: Small Hill - K90
Gold – Albert Larinov (Soviet Union)
Silver – Jaromir Nevlud (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze – Milan Rojina (Yugoslavia)

Figure Skating

Men:
Gold – Alain Calmat (France)
Silver – Nobuo Sato (Japan)
Bronze – Heinrich Podhaisky (Austria)

Women:
Gold – Jitka Hlavacková (Czechoslovakia)
Silver – Eva Grozajová (Czechoslovakia)
Bronze – Helga Zollner (Hungary)


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