Chile at the 1976 Winter Olympics

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Chile at the
1976 Winter Olympics
Flag of Chile.svg
IOC code CHI
NOC Chilean Olympic Committee
Website www.coch.cl  (in Spanish)
in Innsbruck
Competitors5 (men) in 1 sport
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Chile competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria after they missed in 1972.

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Fernando Reutter Downhill2:01.1961
Rafael Cañas 2:00.3959
José Luis Koifman 1:56.3051
Federico García Giant Slalom2:06.9975DNFDNF
Rafael Cañas 2:03.6571DNFDNF
José Luis Koifman 1:58.93582:02.42444:01.3543
Roberto Koifman 1:58.15562:01.34423:59.4941
Roberto Koifman SlalomDNFDNF
Federico García DNFDNF
Rafael Cañas DNFDNF
José Luis Koifman 1:10.65381:15.32332:25.9733

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