Here is the Men's podium from 1968:Maofan, I think it is Patrick Pera.
I remember that he wore a turtleneck sweater, unusual for competitors at the time.
http://photo.lejdd.fr/media/images/a...e_pics_500.jpg
Here is the Men's podium from 1968:Maofan, I think it is Patrick Pera.
I remember that he wore a turtleneck sweater, unusual for competitors at the time.
http://photo.lejdd.fr/media/images/a...e_pics_500.jpg
Does anyone have an idea how Wolfgang Schwarz got such high marks for free skating at the 68 Olympics. I thought his skating was horrible compared to the other leading men like Wood, Danzer, Petkevitch, and others, and without a triple toe he had less jump content than Trixi Schuba.
I just realized that Patrick Pera and Philippe Candeloro have something in common - 2 back-to-back bronze medals for France in 2 consecutive Olympic games.
OOPS!
Sorry - it's Google listed as the 1968 podium.
I guess you can't always trust them!
Schwarz did a triple as well as double Axel, so his jump content is roughly comparable to that of the other men's and superior to Schuba's. While I, too, prefer Wood's free skating, his triple was not as clean, and I'm guessing (?) judges were influenced by that. Petkevich had two disruptive falls, which likely hurt his score. As noted earlier, the scoring back then was such that even winning the free skate didn't lift Danzer to the medals. It was the only time Schwarz defeated Danzer, and Schwarz retired immediately, so it's likely he knew he had gotten lucky.
Many thanks - great article. Its always been my view that Tim Wood was the real winner of the 1968 Olympics. Have added your post to this 1968 Olympic restrospective.
Originally, when this thread was started, only the videos for the Ladies event were available. Accordingly, it covered only that competition. Later, when the videos for the mens and pairs events became available as well, it was extended to cover the entire Olympic figure skating event.
Here are the videos again from post 43 above and elsewhere in the thread:-
LADIES
Gold: Peggy Fleming - USA
Free Skate
Free Skate - 2nd Version
Free Skate - 3rd Version
Free Skate - 4th Version
Silver: Gabriele Seyfert - East Germany
Free Skate
Free Skate - 2nd Version
Bronze: Hana Maskova - Czechoslovakia
Free Skate (Complete)
Free Skate - 2nd Version - short clip at beginning of video
4th: Albertina Noyes - USA
Free Skate
Free Skate - 2nd Version
5th: Beatrix Schuba - Austria
Free Skate
6th: Zsuzsa Almassy - Hungary
Free Skate
9th: Janet Lynn - USA
Free Skate
12th: Elena Shcheglova - USSR
Free Skate
16th: Galina Grzhibovskaya - USSR
Free Skate
MENS
Gold: Wolfgang Schwarz - Austria
Free Skate
Silver: Tim Wood - USA
Free Skate
Bronze: Patrick Péra - France
Still no video available apart from this very short clip (16 seconds in to the video)
4th: Emmerich Danzer - Austria
Free Skate
5th: Gary Visconti - USA
Free Skate
6th: John Misha Petkevich - USA
Free Skate
9th: Sergei Chetverukhin - USSR
Free Skate
18th: Sergei Volkov - USSR
Free Skate
26th: Jan Hoffmann - East Germany
Free Skate
PAIRS
Gold: Ludmila Protopopov & Oleg Protopopov - USSR
Free Skate
Free Skate - 2nd Version
Silver: Tatyana Zhuk & Aleksandr Gorelik - USSR
Free Skate
Bronze: Margot Glockshuber & Wolfgang Danne - West Germany
Free Skate
4th: Heidemarie Steiner & Heinz-Ulrich Walther - East Germany
Free Skate
5th: Tamara Moskvina & Alexei Mishin - USSR
Free Skate
6th: Cynthia Kauffman & Ronald Kauffman - USA
Free Skate
Free Skate - 2nd Version
Last edited by Maofan7; 09-25-2012 at 10:45 PM.