Poland at the 1964 Winter Olympics

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Poland at the
1964 Winter Olympics
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg
IOC code POL
NOC Polish Olympic Committee
Website www.pkol.pl  (in Polish)
in Innsbruck
Competitors51 (40 men, 11 women) in 8 sports
Flag bearer Jerzy Wojnar, Luge
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Austria (1908–1912)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russian Empire (1912)

Poland competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.

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Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace
TimeRank
Andrzej Dereziński Downhill2:35.8949
Bronisław Trzebunia 2:32.2940
Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz 2:25.8824
Andrzej Dereziński Giant SlalomDSQ
Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz 2:06.4441
Bronisław Trzebunia 1:59.8229
Men's slalom
AthleteQualifyingFinal
Time 1RankTime 2RankTime 1RankTime 2RankTotalRank
Bronisław Trzebunia 57.723856.5513 QF1:16.27271:06.46262:22.7327
Andrzej Dereziński 56.753556.6614 QF1:18.21301:09.30342:27.5133
Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz 54.5517 QF1:18.31311:06.68282:24.9930
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Maria Gąsienica Daniel-Szatkowska Downhill2:11.7541
Maria Gąsienica Daniel-Szatkowska Giant Slalom2:10.2036
Maria Gąsienica Daniel-Szatkowska SlalomDSQDSQ

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteTimeMissesAdjusted time 1Rank
20 km Stanisław Styrczula 1'32:52.141'40:52.135
Józef Gąsienica Sobczak 1'22:00.661'34:00.620
Stanisław Szczepaniak 1'27:43.531'33:43.518
Józef Rubiś 1'22:31.621'26:31.66
1 Two minutes added per miss.

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
15 km Józef Gut Misiaga 57:27.145
Tadeusz Jankowski 55:57.233
Edward Budny 55:35.228
Józef Rysula 54:09.421
30 km Henryk Marek DSQ
Tadeusz Jankowski 1'42:34.040
Alfons Dorner 1'41:31.935
Józef Rysula 1'38:29.124
Men's 4 × 10 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Józef Gut Misiaga
Tadeusz Jankowski
Edward Budny
Józef Rysula
2'27:27.08
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
5 km Weronika Budny 21:07.127
Czesława Stopka 20:34.424
Teresa Trzebunia 20:25.823
Stefania Biegun 19:16.014
10 km Teresa Trzebunia 47:20.324
Czesława Stopka 46:57.123
Stefania Biegun 44:45.018
Women's 3 x 5 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Teresa Trzebunia
Czesława Stopka
Stefania Biegun
1'08:55.47

Ice hockey

First Round

Winners (in bold) qualified for the Group A to play for 1st-8th places. Teams, which lost their qualification matches, played in Group B for 9th-16th places.

Team 1 Score Team 2
German Olympic flag (1959-1968).svg  Germany 2–1Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Consolation Round

RankTeamPldWLTGFGAPts
9Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7610401312
10Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7520401910
11Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 742135319
12Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania 733131287
13Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 733124287
14Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 733129377
15Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 725024424
16Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 707014390
Contestants
Andrzej Fonfara
Bronisław Gosztyła
Henryk Handy
Tadeusz Kilanowicz
Józef Kurek
Gerard Langner
Józef Manowski
Jerzy Ogórczyk
Stanisław Olczyk
Władysław Pabisz
Hubert Sitko
Augustyn Skórski
Józef Stefaniak
Andrzej Szal
Sylwester Wilczek
Józef Wiśniewski
Andrzej Żurawski

Luge

Men
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Edward Fender DNFDNF
Jerzy Wojnar 1:04.473353.14101:10.72311:03.36294:11.6928
Mieczysław Pawełkiewicz 54.001452.70552.66653.66103:33.026
Lucjan Kudzia 53.11955.442152.36453.5183:34.4211

(Men's) Doubles

AthletesRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Lucjan Kudzia
Ryszard Pędrak
51.95651.8251:43.775
Edward Fender
Mieczysław Pawełkiewicz
52.60952.5371:45.137
Women
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Barbara Gorgoń-Flont 54.24953.01652.46653.0253:32.735
Helena Macher 53.15654.50954.55953.6783:35.878
Irena Pawełczyk 52.81552.42452.47752.8243:30.524

Nordic combined

Events:

AthleteEventSki JumpingCross-countryTotal
Distance 1Distance 2PointsRankTimePointsRankPointsRank
Erwin Feidor Individual68.072.0219.1854:41.3187.0619406.1614

Ski jumping

Athletes performed three jumps, the best two were counted and are shown here.

AthleteEventJump 1Jump 2Total
DistancePointsDistancePointsPointsRank
Ryszard Witke Normal hill73.594.572.091.6186.145
Antoni Łaciak 72.595.174.099.2194.334
Piotr Wala 75.0101.174.0100.9201.022
Józef Przybyła 78.0104.574.098.7203.218
Ryszard Witke Large hill86.096.474.090.9187.335
Andrzej Sztolf 85.096.779.599.5196.226
Józef Przybyła 92.0106.187.5105.2211.39
Piotr Wala 86.597.088.0105.9205.515

Speed skating

Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Helena Pilejczyk 50.123
Adelajda Mroske 49.922
Elwira Seroczyńska 48.816
1000 m Elwira Seroczyńska 1:42.122
Adelajda Mroske 1:41.721
Helena Pilejczyk 1:39.815
1500 m Elwira Seroczyńska 2:39.326
Helena Pilejczyk 2:38.325
Adelajda Mroske 2:36.422
3000 m Helena Pilejczyk 5:47.326
Adelajda Mroske 5:47.125

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