Poland at the 1976 Winter Olympics

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Poland at the
1976 Winter Olympics
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg
IOC code POL
NOC Polish Olympic Committee
Website www.pkol.pl  (in Polish)
in Innsbruck
Competitors56 (43 men, 13 women) in 9 sports
Flag bearer Wojciech Truchan
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Poland competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.

Contents

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Roman Dereziński Downhill1:56.3352
Roman Dereziński Giant Slalom1:55.44491:58.27393:53.7138
Roman Dereziński Slalom1:04.93231:09.80222:14.7321
Jan Bachleda-Curuś 1:03.76201:05.0562:08.8111

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteTimePenaltiesAdjusted time 1Rank
20 km Andrzej Rapacz 1'18:30.82101'28:30.8246
Wojciech Truchan 1'18:02.6281'24:09.9328
Jan Szpunar 1'17:27.2041'21:27.2019
1 One minute added per close miss (a hit in the outer ring), two minutes added per complete miss.
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 2TimeRank
Jan Szpunar
Andrzej Rapacz
Ludwik Zięba
Wojciech Truchan
92'11:46.5412
2 A penalty loop of 200 metres had to be skied per missed target.

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
15 km Jan Dragon DNF
Władysław Podgórski 48:18.6244
Jan Staszel 48:04.3140
Wiesław Gębala 46:59.0022
30 km Władysław Podgórski DNF
Jerzy Koryciak 1'39:02.4647
Jan Staszel 1'35:46.8224
Wiesław Gębala 1'35:09.6520
50 km Wiesław Gębala DNF
Jerzy Koryciak DNF
Jan Staszel DNF
Men's 4 × 10 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Wiesław Gębala
Jan Staszel
Jan Dragon
Władysław Podgórski
2'16:06.6313
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
5 km Maria Trebunia 18:21.6436
Anna Gębala-Duraj 17:58.9131
Anna Pawlusiak 17:29.6125
Władysława Majerczyk 17:29.0124
10 km Maria Trebunia 34:14.4433
Anna Gębala-Duraj 33:13.2127
Anna Pawlusiak 33:01.4726
Władysława Majerczyk 32:30.6820
Women's 4 × 5 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Anna Pawlusiak
Anna Gębala-Duraj
Maria Trebunia
Władysława Majerczyk
1'14:13.408

Figure skating

Women
AthleteCFSPFSPointsPlacesRank
Grazyna Dudek 202017159.4815918
Ice Dancing
AthletesCDFDPointsPlacesRank
Teresa Weyna
Piotr Bojanczyk
911182.20909

Ice hockey

First round

Winners (in bold) entered the Medal Round. Other teams played a consolation round for 7th-12th places.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7–4Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania

Medal round

RankPldWLTGFGAPts
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 5500401110
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 532017106
3Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 523021244
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 523019184
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States 523015214
6Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 51409372

*Note: The score after the Czechoslovakia vs Poland match was 7-1, but due to the positive doping test of one of the Czechoslovakian players, the team was recorded a 0-1 loss. Poland didn't receive any points.

Luge

Men
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Mirosław Więckowski 54.7392353.7821453.1331253.586143:35.22016
Andrzej Piekoszewski 54.4742154.1662153.5021854.117213:36.25919
Jan Kasielski 53.9691353.5511353.1151353.554133:34.18912

(Men's) Doubles

AthletesRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Andrzej Żyła
Jan Kasielski
43.7481043.989111:27.73710
Mirosław Więckowski
Andrzej Kozik
44.0251343.977101:28.00212
Women
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Barbara Piecha 44.0601343.7221343.3781343.800142:54.96013
Halina Kanasz 43.9671145.1381843.4991443.731132:56.33514
Teresa Bugajczyk 43.6211043.7011243.1571143.450122:53.92912

Nordic combined

Events:

AthleteEventSki JumpingCross-countryTotal
Distance 1Distance 2PointsRankTimePointsRankPointsRank
Stanisław Kawulok Individual64.069.0172.829DNFDNF
Jan Legierski 66.068.0175.72849:39.05205.385291.0818
Marek Pach 71.574.0191.31952:04.95183.4922374.7920
Stefan Hula 75.077.0205.9652:48.37176.9826382.8816

Ski jumping

AthleteEventJump 1Jump 2Total
DistancePointsDistancePointsPointsRank
Janusz Waluś Normal hill69.092.769.592.5185.252
Adam Krzysztofiak 72.0100.075.0105.8205.838
Stanisław Bobak 74.0104.275.0106.8211.028
Tadeusz Pawlusiak 74.5105.574.0104.7210.231
Tadeusz Pawlusiak Large hill75.074.067.056.8130.852
Stanisław Bobak 81.081.471.586.6168.037
Janusz Waluś 79.084.178.583.4167.539
Marek Pach 85.088.578.076.2164.740

Speed skating

Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Ewa Malewicka 46.6726
Erwina Ryś-Ferens 45.3718
Stanisława Pietruszczak 44.6814
1000 m Janina Korowicka 1:35.8126
Ewa Malewicka 1:33.8919
Erwina Ryś-Ferens 1:31.5910
1500 m Janina Korowicka 2:24.3019
Ewa Malewicka 2:24.2618
Erwina Ryś-Ferens 2:19.698
3000 m Ewa Malewicka 5:08.7925
Janina Korowicka 4:57.4816
Erwina Ryś-Ferens 4:50.9510

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