Ice Hockey - Men

Men's teams

1936

St. Moritz 1948

  1. Canada (RCAF Flyers, Ottawa)
    played all eight matches
    (3200) Wally Halder (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Ab Renaud (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Reg Schroeter (CAN/1948)
    (3200) George Mara (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Ted Hibberd (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Patsy Guzzo (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Orval Gravelle (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Frank Dunster (CAN/1948)
    (3200) André Laperrière (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Louis Lecompte (CAN/1948)
    (3200) Murray Dowey (CAN/1948)
    played against Czechoslovakia (but alle other players are also listed, making that a twelve member team, where only 11 were allowed!)
    (3200) Irving Taylor (CAN/1948)
    did not play
    Ross King
    Hubert Brooks
    Roy Forbes
    Andy Gilpin
    Pete Leichnitz
    Coach Frank Boucher
  2. Czechoslovakia
    played all eight matches
    (2000=3080) Ladislav Troják (tch-SVK/1936-48)
    (2000=2750) Vladimír Zábrodský (tch-CZE/1948,56)
    did not play against Switzerland
    (2000) Jaroslav Drobný (tch-CZE/1948)
    did not play against Austria
    (2000) Vilibald Šťovík (tch-CZE/1948)
    did not play against Poland
    (2000) Václav Roziňák (tch-CZE/1948)
    (2000) Karel Stibor (tch-CZE/1948)
    did not play against Sweden
    (2000) Miloslav Pokorný (tch-CZE/1948)
    did not play against Poland and Austria
    (2000) Stanislav Konopásek (tch-CZE/1948)
    did not play against Italy and Poland
    (2000) Oldřich Zábrodský (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Italy, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland and the USA
    (2000) Bohumil Modrý (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Italy, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland
    (2000) Miroslav Sláma (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Italy, Poland, Great Britain, Austria and the USA
    (2000) Přemysl Hainý (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Italy, Poland, Great Britain, Austria
    (2000) Josef Trousílek (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Poland, Great Britain, Austria
    (2000) Gustav Bubník (tch-CZE/1948)
    (2000) Zdeněk Jarkovský (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Poland, Great Britain
    (2000) Vladimír Kobranov (tch-CZE/1948)
    played against Poland, Switzerland
    (2000) Vladimír Bouzek (tch-CZE/1948)
    Coach Mike Buckna (CAN)
    (13 names listed against Great Britain)
  3. Switzerland
    played against the USA, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (1280=1289) Ferdinand Cattini (SUI/1936-48)
    played against the USA, Italy, Austria, Great Britain, Sweden and Canada
    (1280=1860) Emil Handschin (SUI/1948-56)
    played against the USA, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Poland and Czechoslovakia
    (1280=1289) Hans Cattini (SUI/1936-48)
    played against the USA, Italy, Great Britain, Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (1280=1780) Gebhard Poltera (SUI/1948-52)
    (1280=1780) Ulrich Poltera (SUI/1948-52)
    (1280=1780) Hans-Martin Trepp (SUI/1948-52)
    played against the USA, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (1280) Hanggi Boller (SUI/1948)
    played against the USA, Austria, Great Britain, Sweden, Poland and Czechoslovakia
    (1280) Hans Dürst (SUI/1948)
    played against Italy, Austria, Great Britain, Sweden, Poland, Czechoslovakia
    (1280) Heini Lohrer (SUI/1948)
    played against Austria, Great Britain, Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (1280) Beat Rüedi (SUI/1948)
    played against the USA, Austria, Great Britain, Poland and Canada
    (1280=1780) Walter Paul Dürst (SUI/1948-52)
    (1280=2825) Bibi Torriani (SUI/1928,36-48)
    played against Italy, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Czechoslovakia
    (1280) Fredy Bieler (SUI/1948)
    played against the USA, Austria, Sweden, Czechoslovakia
    (1280) Reto Perl (SUI/1948)
    played against Italy, Austria, Poland and Canada
    (1280) Werner Lohrer (SUI/1948)
    played against Italy, Great Britain, Poland and Canada
    (1280=1780) Hans Bänninger (SUI/1948-52)
    played against Poland
    (1280=1780) Otto Schubiger (SUI/1948-52)
    Coach Wyn Cook (CAN)
  4. Sweden
    played against all eight opponents
    (800=2080) Åke Andersson (SWE/1948-52)
    (800) Rolf Ericsson (SWE/1948)
    (800=1331) Åke Ericson (SWE/1936-48)
    did not play against Austria
    (800=2080) Rune Johansson (SWE/1948-52)
    (800) Arne Johansson (SWE/1948)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia
    (800) Rolf Pettersson (SWE/1948)
    did not play against Canada
    (800) Bror Pettersson (SWE/1948)
    did not play against Italy and Poland
    (800) Klas Lindström (SWE/1948)
    did not play against Austria and the USA
    (800) Gunnar Landelius (SWE/1948)
    played against Cszechoslovakia, Austria, the USA, Italy and Poland
    (800) Lars Ljungman (SWE/1948)
    played against the USA, Switzerland, Great Britain, Italy and Poland
    (800=1760) Stig Carlsson (SWE/1948,56)
    played against Canada, Cszechoslovakia, Austria and Italy
    (800=2640) Holger Nurmela (SWE/1948-56)
    played against Canada, Cszechoslovakia, Austria and Poland
    (800) Svante Granlund (SWE/1948)
    played against Canada, Switzerland and Great Britain
    (800=1331) Stig Andersson (SWE/1936-48)
    played against Austria, Great Britain and Italy
    (800) Kurt Svanberg (SWE/1948)
    played against Austria and the USA
    (800=2080) Sven Thunman (SWE/1948-52)
    Coach Sven Bergquist
  5. Great Britain
    played against all eight opponents
    (500) Lennie Baker (GBR/1948)
    (500=4625) Jimmy Chappell (GBR/1936-48)
    (500) Frankie Green (GBR/1948)
    (500=4625) Gerry Davey (GBR/1936-48)
    (500) Stan Simon (GBR/1948)
    did not play against Switzerland
    (500) Johnny Oxley (GBR/1948)
    (500) Tom Syme (GBR/1948)
    did not play against Poland and Italy
    (500) Art Green (GBR/1948)
    did not play against Switzerland and Italy
    (500) George Baillie (GBR/1948)
    did not play against Canada and Italy
    (500=4625) Archie Stinchcombe (GBR/1936-48)
    did not play against Austria and Czechoslovakia
    (500) Johnny Murray (GBR/1948)
    played against Austria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and Italy
    (500) Freddie Dunkelman (GBR/1948)
    played against Switzerland, Poland and Italy
    (500) Bert Smith (GBR/1948)
    played against Switzerland and Italy
    (500) Frank Jardine (GBR/1948)
    Coach Carl Erhardt
  6. Poland
    played against all eight opponents
    (320) Mieczysław Burda (POL/1948)
    (320=768) Henryk Bromowicz (POL/1948-56)
    did not play against Switzerland
    (320=640) Stefan Csorich (POL/1948-52)
    (320=1260) Adam Kowalski (POL/1932-48)
    did not play against Great Britain and Switzerland
    (320) Mieczysław Palus (POL/1948)
    did not play against Canada and Switzerland
    (320=365.5) Henryk Przeżdziecki (POL/1936-48)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia and Sweden
    (320=768) Hilary Skarżyński (POL/1948-56)
    did not play against the USA and Canada
    (320=640) Eugeniusz Lewacki (POL/1948-52)
    did not play against Austria and the USA
    (320) Tomasz Jasiński (POL/1948)
    played against Austria, the USA, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and Sweden
    (320=365.5) Mieczysław Kasprzycki (POL/1936-48)
    played against Austria, the USA, Canada, Italy and Sweden
    (320=640) Alfred Gansiniec (POL/1948-52)
    played against Austria, the USA, Great Britain, Switzerland and Sweden
    (320=1260) Czesław Marchewczyk (POL/1932-48)
    played against Canada, Italy, Great Britain and Switzerland
    (320) Bolesław Kolasa (POL/1948)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Canada and Switzerland
    (320) Maksymilian Więcek (POL/1948)
    (320) Jan Maciejko (POL/1948)
    played against Czechoslovakia and Great Britain
    (320) Zygmunt Ginter (POL/1948)
    played against Switzerland
    (320) Ernest Ziaja (POL/1948)
    did not play at all
    D. Bógdoł
    Coach Zbigniew Kasprzak
    there are only ten names in the team that faced the USA, but twelve facing Czechoslovakia
  7. Austria
    played against all eight opponents
    (200) Walter Feistritzer (AUT/1948)
    (200) Fritz Walter (AUT/1948)
    (200) Egon Engel (AUT/1948)
    (200=364) Willibald Stanek (AUT/1936-48)
    did not play against Canada
    (200=364) Franz Csöngei (AUT/1936-48)
    did not play against Sweden
    (200) Herbert Ulrich (AUT/1948)
    did not play against Great Britain
    (200=364) Oskar Nowak (AUT/1936-48W,48S)
    did not play against Poland
    (200) Fredl Huber (AUT/1948)
    did not play against the USA and Canada
    (200) Jörg Reichel (AUT/1948W,52S)
    did not play against Switzerland and the USA
    (200) Rudolf Wurmbrandt (AUT/1948)
    did not play against Great Britain and Sweden
    (200=364) Fritz Demmer (AUT/1936-48)
    did not play against Poland and Canada
    (200) Gustav Gross (AUT/1948)
    played against Great Britain, Switzerland, Sweden, the USA, Canada
    (200) Julius Juhn (AUT/1948)
    played against Great Britain, Switzerland, Canada
    (200) Helfried Winger (AUT/1948)
    played against Poland
    (200) Hans Schneider (AUT/1948)
    Albert Böhm (DNS)
    Adolf Hafner (AUT/1956)
    Coach Franz Csöngei
    12 names listed against Great Britain, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, but this probably means that teams could always align 12 players, but most teams did not use their second goalkeepers in the matches, which Austria did do.
  8. Italy
    played against all 8 opponents
    (128) Arnaldo Fabris (ITA/1948)
    did not play against Austria
    (128) Carlo Bulgheroni (ITA/1948)
    did not play against Canada
    (128) Vincenzo Fardella (ITA/1948)
    (128) Umberto Gerli (ITA/1948)
    did not play against the USA
    (128=178) Aldo Federici (ITA/1948,56)
    (128) Otto Rauth (ITA/1948)
    did not play against the USA and Sweden
    (128) Dino Innocenti (ITA/1948)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia
    (128) Luigi Bestagini (ITA/1948)
    played against the USA, Canada, Austria, Sweden, Great Britain
    (128) Giancarlo Bassi (ITA/1948)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden
    (128=173.5) Franco Rossi (ITA/1936-48)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Poland, Sweden, Great Britain
    (128=173.5) Ignazio Dionisi (ITA/1936-48)
    played against Switzerland, the USA, Canada, Austria
    (128) Gianantonio Zopegni (ITA/1948)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, the USA
    (128) Giancarlo Bucchetti (ITA/1948)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Poland, Great Britain
    (128) Constanzo Mangini (ITA/1948)
    played against the USA, Canada, Austria
    (128) Claudio Apollonio (ITA/1948)
    (128) Dino Menardi (ITA/1948)
    played against the USA, Canada, Sweden
    (128=328) Mario Bedogni (ITA/1948,56)
    Coach Othmar Delnon (SUI)
    disqualified:
  9. USA
    played against all eight opponents
    (0) Bruce Mather (USA/1948)
    (0) Bruce Cunliffe (USA/1948)
    (0) Jack Riley, Jr. (USA/1948)
    (0) Ralph Warburton (USA/1948)
    (0) Bob Baker (USA/1948)
    (0) Al Opsahl (USA/1948)
    (0) Stan Priddy (USA/1948)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia
    (0=4000) Jack Kirrane, Jr. (USA/1948,60)
    did not play against Switzerland
    (0) Fred Pearson (USA/1948)
    did not play against Italy and Sweden
    (0) Goodwin Harding (USA/1948)
    played against Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Sweden, Canada
    (0) Bob Boeser (USA/1948)
    played against Austria, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia
    (0) Jack Garrity (USA/1948)
    played against Switzerland, Poland
    (0) Donald Geary (USA/1948)
    played against Italy, Sweden
    (0) Herb VanIngen (USA/1948)
    did not play at all
    Rube Bjorkman (USA/1952)
    Coach Jack Garrison (USA/1932-36)
    12 names against Poland

Oslo 1952

  1. Canada
    played against Germany, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and the USA
    (3200) George Abel (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Jack Davies (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Billy Dawe (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Bruce Dickson (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Billy Gibson (CAN/1952)
    (3200) David Miller (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Tom Pollock (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Al Purvis (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Gordie Robertson (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Louis Secco (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Frank Sullivan (CAN/1952)
    (3200) Bob Watt (CAN/1952)
    played against Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and the USA
    (3200) Don Gauf (CAN/1952)
    played against Germany, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Norway and the USA
    (3200) Ralph Hansch (CAN/1952)
    played against Finland and Norway
    (3200) Bob Meyers (CAN/1952)
    played against Poland, Switzerland and Sweden
    (3200) Eric Paterson (CAN/1952)
    14 players were used in every match except against Norway (15)
    Coach: Lou Holmes
  2. USA
    played against Norway, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (2000) Rube Bjorkman (USA/1952)
    (2000) Lenny Ceglarski (USA/1952)
    (2000) Joe Czarnota (USA/1952)
    (2000) Andre Gambucci (USA/1952)
    (2000) Cliff Harrison (USA/1952)
    (2000) Jack Mulhern (USA/1952)
    (2000) John Noah (USA/1952)
    (2000) Arnie Oss, Jr. (USA/1952)
    (2000) Bob Rompre (USA/1952)
    (2000) Jim Sedin (USA/1952)
    (2000) Al Van (USA/1952)
    (2000) Ken Yackel (USA/1952)
    played all except Norway
    (2000) Gerry Kilmartin (USA/1952)
    played against Norway, Finland, Sweden, Czechoslovakia
    (2000) Don Whiston (USA/1952)
    played against Germany, Switzerland, Poland and Canada
    (2000) Dick Desmond (USA/1952)
    14 players were used in every match except against Norway (13)
    Coach: John Pleban
  3. Sweden
    played against Finland, Poland, Norway, Germany, USA, Canada, Switzerland and Czechoslovakia (twice)
    (1280=2080) Åke Andersson (SWE/1948-52)
    (1280=2080) Hans Andersson-Tvilling (SWE/1952-56)
    (1280=2080) Stig Andersson-Tvilling (SWE/1952-56)
    (1280) Göte Blomqvist (SWE/1952)
    (1280) Erik Johansson (SWE/1952)
    (1280=2080) Rune Johansson (SWE/1948-52)
    (1280=5038) Sven Johansson (SWE/1952-64)
    (1280=2080) Hans Öberg (SWE/1952-56)
    (1280) Lars Pettersson (SWE/1952)
    did not play in the re-match against Czechoslovakia
    (1280) Gösta Johansson (SWE/1952)
    (1280) Thord Flodqvist (SWE/1952)
    did not play against Norway
    (1280=2640) Holger Nurmela (SWE/1948-56)
    did not play against Poland
    (1280) Göte Almqvist (SWE/1952)
    did not play against USA and Switzerland
    (1280=2080) Lars Svensson (SWE/1952-56)
    did not play against Finland and in the re-match
    (1280=2640) Lars Björn (SWE/1952-60)
    played against Finland, Poland, Norway, Germany, USA
    (1280=2080) Sven Thunman (SWE/1948-52)
    played against Canada
    (1280=2080) Åke Lassas (SWE/1952-56)
    15 players were used in all matches axcept against Germany and Canada (16)
    Coach: Folke Jansson
  4. Czechoslovakia
    played against Poland, Norway, Germany, Canada, Finland, Switzerland, USA and Sweden (twice)
    (800=1300) Slavomír Bartoš (tch-CZE/1952-56)
    (800=1300) Václav Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-56)
    (800=3718) Vlastimil Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-64)
    (800) Miloslav Charouzd (tch-CZE/1952)
    (800=2310) Bronislav Danda (tch-CZE/1952-60)
    (800=2310) Karel Gut (tch-CZE/1952-60)
    (800) Vlastimil Hajšman (tch-CZE/1952)
    (800) Miroslav Rejman (tch-CZE/1952)
    did not play in the re-match against Sweden
    (800) Jiří Sekyra (tch-CZE/1952)
    did not play in the first match against Sweden
    (800) Miloslav Blažek (tch-CZE/1952)
    did not play against Finland
    (800) Miroslav Nový (tch-CZE/1952)
    (800) Miloslav Ošmera (tch-CZE/1952)
    did not play against Norway
    (800) Jan Richter (tch-CZE/1952)
    did not play against the USA and in the re-match
    (800) Oldřich Sedlák (tch-CZE/1952)
    did not play against Germany and in the re-match
    (800) Jozef Záhorský (tch-SVK/1952)
    played against Canada, Finland, USA and Sweden (twice)
    (800) Zdeněk Pýcha (tch-CZE/1952)
    played against Poland, Finland
    (800) Jan Lidral (tch-CZE/1952)
    Coach: Jiří Tožička (tch-CZE/1928,36)
  5. Switzerland
    played against Finland, Poland, Norway, USA, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and Germany
    (500) Gian Bazzi (SUI/1952)
    (500=1780) Hans Bänninger (SUI/1948-52)
    (500) Reto Delnon (SUI/1952)
    (500=1780) Walter Paul Dürst (SUI/1948-52)
    (500=580) Émile Golaz (SUI/1952-56)
    (500) Willy Pfister (SUI/1952)
    (500=1780) Gebhard Poltera (SUI/1948-52)
    (500=1780) Ulrich Poltera (SUI/1948-52)
    (500=580) Otto Schläpfer (SUI/1952-56)
    (500=1780) Hans-Martin Trepp (SUI/1948-52)
    did not play against Canada
    (500=1780) Otto Schubiger (SUI/1948-52)
    did not play against USA (but there is no goalkeeper listed for that match)
    (500) Paul Wyss (SUI/1952)
    did not play against Sweden and Germany
    (500=1860) Emil Handschin (SUI/1948-56)
    (500=580) Paul Hofer (SUI/1952-56)
    played against Poland, Norway, Canada, Sweden and Germany
    (500) François Blank (SUI/1952)
    played against Finland, Norway, Sweden and Germany
    (500) Bixio Celio (SUI/1952)
    played against Norway, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and Germany
    (500) Alfred Streun (SUI/1952)
    Coach: Bibi Torriani (SUI/1928,36-48)
  6. Poland
    played against Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Poland, Canada, Germany, USA, Finland and Norway
    (320=768) Henryk Bromowicz (POL/1948-56)
    (320=448) Kazimierz Chodakowski (POL/1952-56)
    (320=640) Stefan Csorich (POL/1948-52)
    (320=448) Rudolf Czech (POL/1952-56)
    (320=640) Alfred Gansiniec (POL/1948-52)
    (320) Marian Jeżak (POL/1952)
    (320=640) Eugeniusz Lewacki (POL/1948-52)
    (320) Roman Penczek (POL/1952)
    (320=768) Hilary Skarżyński (POL/1948-56)
    (320) Tadeusz Świcarz (POL/1952)
    (320) Stanisaw Szlendak (POL/1952)
    (320) Zdzisław Trojanowski (POL/1952)
    (320=448) Alfred Wróbel (POL/1952-56)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Poland
    (320) Michał Antuszewicz (POL/1952)
    played against Czechoslovakia, Canada, Germany, USA, Finland and Norway
    (320) Antoni Wróbel (POL/1952)
    played against Sweden, Poland, Canada, Germany, USA, Finland and Norway
    (320) Jan Hampel (POL/1952)
    Coach: Mieczysław Kasprzycki (POL/1936-48)
  7. Finland
    played against Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, USA, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Poland
    (200) Aarne Honkavaara (FIN/1952)
    (200) Ossi Kauppi (FIN/1952)
    (200) Keijo Kuusela (FIN/1952W,52S)
    (200) Pekka Myllylä (FIN/1952)
    (200) Matti Rintakoski (FIN/1952)
    (200) Eero Saari (FIN/1952)
    (200) Unto Wiitala (FIN/1952)
    did not play against Poland
    (200) Pentti Isotalo (FIN/1952)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia
    (200) Matti Karumaa (FIN/1952)
    (200) Eero Salisma (FIN/1952)
    did not play against Canada
    (200=400) Yrjö Hakala (FIN/1952,60)
    (200) Christian Rapp (FIN/1952)
    did not play against Sweden
    (200) Lauri Silván (FIN/1952)
    (200) Jukka Wuolio (FIN/1952)
    played against Switzerland, Canada, USA, Norway, Czechoslovakia
    (200) Esko Rekomaa (FIN/1952)
    played against Canada, USA, Norway, Germany, Poland
    (200) Kauko Mäkinen (FIN/1952)
    played against Canada, USA, Norway, Poland
    (200) Erkki Hytönen (FIN/1952)
    Coach: Risto Lindroos
  8. Germany
    played against Canada, USA, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Poland, Norway, Finland, Switzerland
    (128=448) Karl Bierschel (GER/1952-56)
    (128=768) Markus Egen (GER/1952-60)
    (128) Karl Enzler (GER/1952)
    (128) Walter Kremershof (GER/1952)
    (128) Dieter Niess (GER/1952)
    (128) Hans Georg Pescher (GER/1952)
    (128) Fritz Poitsch (GER/1952)
    (128=538) Herbert Schibukat (GER/1936,52)
    (128=448) Xaver Unsinn (GER/1952,60)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia
    (128) Ludwig Kuhn (GER/1952)
    did not play against USA
    (128) Georg Guggemos (GER/1952)
    played against Canada, USA, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Poland, Norway
    (128) Karl Wild (GER/1952)
    played against Canada, USA, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Finland, Switzerland
    (128) Heinz Wackers (GER/1952)
    played against Canada, USA, Czechoslovakia, Sweden
    (128) Engelbert Holderied (GER/1952)
    played against USA, Sweden, Norway, Finland
    (128=448) Alfred Hoffmann (GER/1952-56)
    Coach: Joe Aitken (CAN)
  9. Norway
    played against USA, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Germany, Canada and Poland
    (80) Arne Berg (NOR/1952)
    (80=130) Egil Bjerklund (NOR/1952,64)
    (80) Per Dahl (NOR/1952)
    (80) Bjørn Gulbrandsen (NOR/1952)
    (80) Finn Gundersen (NOR/1952)
    (80) Johnny Larntvet (NOR/1952)
    (80) Annar Petersen (NOR/1952)
    (80) Ragnar Rygel (NOR/1952)
    (80) Øivind Solheim (NOR/1952)
    did not play against Poland
    (80) Jan Erik Adolfsen (NOR/1952)
    did not play against Canada
    (80) Leif Solheim (NOR/1952)
    did not play against Sweden
    (80) Roar Pedersen (NOR/1952)
    did not play against Czechoslovakia
    (80) Arthur Kristiansen (NOR/1952)
    did not play against Germany and Poland
    (80) Gunnar Kroge (NOR/1952)
    played against Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Germany, Canada and Poland
    (80) Bjørn Oscar Gulbrandsen (NOR/1952W,56S)
    (80) Per Voigt (NOR/1952)
    played against Switzerland, Finland and Poland
    (80) Roy Strandem (NOR/1952)
    Coach: Bud McEachern (AUS)

Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956

  1. Soviet Union
    played in final round against Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia, USA, Canada
    (3200) Yevgeny Babich (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Viktor Shuvalov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Vsevolod Bobrov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Yury Krylov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Aleksandr Uvarov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Valentin Kuzin (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Yury Pantyukhov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Aleksey Guryshev (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200) Nikolay Khlystov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200=4480) Nikolay Sologubov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    (3200) Ivan Tregubov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (3200=4480) Nikolay Puchkov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    played in final round against Sweden, Germany
    (3200=4480) Alfred Kuchevsky (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    played in final round against Germany, Czechoslovakia, USA, Canada
    (3200) Dmitry Ukolov (urs-RUS/1956)
    played in final round against Sweden, Czechoslovakia, USA, Canada
    (3200=4480) Genrikh Sidorenkov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    played in preliminary round against Switzerland
    (320) Viktor Nikiforov (urs-RUS/1956)
    (320) Grigory Mkrtychan (urs-RUS/1956)
    coach: Arkady Chernyshov
  2. USA
    played in final round against Germany, Canada, Sweden, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia
    (2000) Johnny Matchefts (USA/1956)
    (2000) Ken Purpur (USA/1956)
    (2000=5200) John Mayasich (USA/1956-60)
    (2000=5200) Bill Cleary, Jr. (USA/1956-60)
    (2000) Wendell Anderson (USA/1956)
    (2000) Gene Campbell (USA/1956)
    (2000) Gordy Christian (USA/1956)
    (2000=5200) Weldy Olson (USA/1956-60)
    (2000) Jack Petroske (USA/1956)
    (2000) Dan McKinnon (USA/1956)
    (2000) Ed Sampson (USA/1956)
    (2000=5200) Dick Meredith (USA/1956-60)
    (2000) Dick Dougherty (USA/1956)
    played in final round against Germany, Sweden, Czechoslovakia
    (2000) Don Rigazio (USA/1956)
    played in final round against Canada, Soviet Union
    (2000) Willard Ikola (USA/1956)
    played in preliminary round against Czechoslovakia
    (320=3520) Dick Rodenhiser (USA/1956-60)
    (320) Wellington Burtnett, Jr. (USA/1956)
    did not play
    Frank O'Grady
    coach: John Mariucci
  3. Canada (Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen)
    played in final round against Czechoslovakia, USA, Germany, Sweden, Soviet Union
    (1280) Jim Logan (CAN/1956)
    (1280) Paul Knox (CAN/1956)
    (1280=3280) Don Rope (CAN/1956-60)
    (1280) Gerry Théberge (CAN/1956)
    (1280) George Scholes (CAN/1956)
    (1280) Bob White (CAN/1956)
    (1280=3280) Ken Laufman (CAN/1956-60)
    (1280=3280) Butch Martin (CAN/1956-60)
    (1280) Howie Lee (CAN/1956)
    (1280) Art Hurst (CAN/1956)
    (1280) Jack McKenzie (CAN/1956)
    played in final round against Czechoslovakia, USA, Soviet Union
    (1280) Charlie Brooker (CAN/1956)
    played in final round against Czechoslovakia, USA
    (1280) Byrle Klinck (CAN/1956)
    (1280) Denis Brodeur (CAN/1956)
    played in final round against Germany, Sweden, Soviet Union
    (1280) Bill Colvin (CAN/1956)
    (1280) Keith Woodall (CAN/1956)
    played in final round against Germany, Sweden
    (1280) Buddy Horne (CAN/1956)
    coach: Bobby Bauer
  4. Sweden
    played in final round against Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, USA, Canada, Germany
    (800) Vilgot Larsson (SWE/1956)
    (800=5038) Sven Johansson (SWE/1952-64)
    (800=1300) Sigurd Bröms (SWE/1956-60)
    (800=2080) Hans Öberg (SWE/1952-56)
    (800=3630) Ronald Pettersson (SWE/1956-64)
    (800=3630) Lars-Eric Lundvall (SWE/1956-64)
    (800=2080) Stig Andersson-Tvilling (SWE/1952-56)
    (800=2080) Hans Andersson-Tvilling (SWE/1952-56)
    (800=1760) Stig Carlsson (SWE/1948,56)
    (800) Bertz Zetterberg (SWE/1956)
    (800=2640) Lars Björn (SWE/1952-60)
    (800=2080) Åke Lassas (SWE/1952-56)
    (800) Ove Malmberg (SWE/1956)
    played in final round against Soviet Union, Canada
    (800) Yngve Casslind (SWE/1956)
    played in final round against Czechoslovakia, USA, Germany
    (800=2080) Lars Svensson (SWE/1952-56)
    played in preliminary round against Soviet Union
    (320=3102) Nils Nilsson (SWE/1956-64)
    (320=2640) Holger Nurmela (SWE/1948-56)
    coach: Folke Jansson
  5. Czechoslovakia
    played in final round against Canada, Sweden, Soviet Union, Germany, USA
    (500=1300) Slavomír Bartoń (tch-CZE/1952-56)
    (500=3718) Vlastimil Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-64)
    (500) Zdeněk Návrat (tch-CZE/1956)
    (500=1300) František Vaněk (tch-CZE/1956-60)
    (500) Bohumil Prošek (tch-CZE/1956)
    (500) Stanislav Bacílek (tch-CZE/1956)
    (500=2750) Vladimír Zábrodský (tch-CZE/1948,56)
    (500=1300) Václav Pantůček (tch-CZE/1956-60)
    (500=2310) Karel Gut (tch-CZE/1952-60)
    (500=1300) Jan Kasper (tch-CZE/1956-60)
    (500=1300) Václav Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-56)
    played in final round against Canada, Sweden, USA
    (500=2310) Bronislav Danda (tch-CZE/1952-60)
    (500) Jaromír Bünter (tch-CZE/1956)
    played in final round against Canada, Germany, USA
    (500) Ján Jendek (tch-SVK/1956)
    played in final round against Sweden, Soviet Union, Germany, USA
    (500) Jan Vodička (tch-CZE/1956)
    played in final round against Soviet Union, Germany
    (500) Miroslav Kluc (tch-CZE/1956)
    (500) Otto Cimrman (tch-CZE/1956)
    coach: Vladimír Bouzek (tch-CZE/1948)
  6. Germany
    played in final round against USA, Soviet Union, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Sweden
    (320=840) Kurt Sepp (GER/1956-64)
    (320=768) Markus Egen (GER/1952-60)
    (320) Arthur Endreß (GER/1956)
    (320=640) Hans Rampf (GER/1956-60)
    (320) Günther Jochems (GER/1956)
    (320) Martin Beck (GER/1956)
    (320=840) Paul Ambros (GER/1956-64)
    (320=640) Hans Huber (GER/1956-60)
    played in final round against USA, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Sweden
    (320=840) Ernst Trautwein (GER/1956-64)
    played in final round against USA, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Sweden
    (320) Martin Zach (GER/1956)
    played in final round against USA, Soviet Union, Canada
    (320) Rudolf Pittrich (GER/1956)
    (320) Bruno Guttowski (GER/1956)
    played in final round against USA, Czechoslovakia, Sweden
    (320=448) Karl Bierschel (GER/1952-56)
    (320=448) Alfred Hoffmann (GER/1952-56)
    played in final round against Soviet Union, Canada, Czechoslovakia
    (320) Toni Biersack (GER/1956)
    (320=840) Ulli Jansen (GER/1956-64)
    played in final round against Soviet Union, Canada
    (320) Reiner Kossmann (GER/1956)
    coach: Frank Trottier (CAN)
    competed in the consolation tournament:
  7. Italy
    played in the consolation pool against Austria, Switzerland, Poland
    (200) Bernardo Tomei (ITA/1956)
    (200) Giovanni Furlani (ITA/1956)
    (200=205) Giampiero Branduardi (ITA/1956,64)
    (200) Aldo Maniacco (ITA/1956)
    (200) Tino Crotti (ITA/1956)
    (200=205) Giancarlo Agazzi (ITA/1956,64)
    (200=205) Gianfranco Da Rin (ITA/1956,64)
    (200=205) Giulio Oberhammer (ITA/1956,64)
    (200=205) Francesco Macchietto (ITA/1956,64)
    (200) Carmine Tucci (ITA/1956)
    (200) Carlo Montemurro (ITA/1956)
    (200=328) Mario Bedogni (ITA/1948,56)
    (200) Rino Alberton (ITA/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Austria
    (200=205) Vittorio Bolla (ITA/1956,64)
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland, Poland
    (200) Giuliano Ferraris (ITA/1956)
    played in preliminary round against Austria
    (50=178) Aldo Federici (ITA/1948,56)
    Coach: Bibi Torriani (SUI/1928,36-48)
  8. Poland
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland, Austria, Italy
    (128=208) Józef Kurek (POL/1956,64)
    (128) Zdzisław Nowak (POL/1956)
    (128) Szymon Janiczko (POL/1956)
    (128) Adolf Wróbel (POL/1952-56)
    (128) Kazimierz Bryniarski (POL/1956)
    (128=208) Bronisław Gosztyła (POL/1956,64)
    (128=448) Rudolf Czech (POL/1952-56)
    (128=448) Kazimierz Chodakowski (POL/1952-56)
    (128=208) Stanisław Olczyk (POL/1956,64)
    (128) Mieczysław Chmura (POL/1956)
    (128=768) Henryk Bromowicz (POL/1948-56)
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland, Austria
    (128=768) Hilary Skarżyński (POL/1948-56)
    (128=448) Alfred Wróbel (POL/1952-56)
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland
    (128=208) Władysław Pabisz (POL/1956,64)
    played in the consolation pool against Austria, Italy
    (128) Edward Kocząb (POL/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Italy
    (128) Marian Herda (POL/1956)
    played in preliminary round against Czechoslovakia
    (50) Janusz Zawadzki (POL/1956)
    coach: Mieczysław Palus (POL/1948)
  9. Switzerland
    played in the consolation pool against Austria, Poland, Italy
    (80) Hans Ott (SUI/1956)
    (80=208) Franz Berry (SUI/1956,64)
    (80) Hans Pappa (SUI/1956)
    (80) Fritz Naef (SUI/1956)
    (80=1860) Emil Handschin (SUI/1948-56)
    (80) Bernhard Bagnoud (SUI/1956)
    (80) Walter Keller (SUI/1956)
    (80) Rätus Frei (SUI/1956)
    (80=580) Otto Schläpfer (SUI/1952-56)
    (80) Kurt Peter (SUI/1956)
    (80=580) Émile Golaz (SUI/1952-56)
    (80) Martin Riesen (SUI/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Austria, Poland
    (80) Georg Riesch (SUI/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Austria
    (80) Rudolf Keller (SUI/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Poland, Italy
    (80=580) Paul Hofer (SUI/1952-56)
    played in preliminary round against Sweden, Soviet Union
    (50) Christian Conrad (SUI/1956)
    played in preliminary round against Sweden
    (50) Sepp Weingärtner (SUI/1956)
    coach: Hanggi Boller (SUI/1948)
  10. Austria
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland, Italy, Poland
    (50=62.8) Fritz Spielmann (AUT/1956,64)
    (50=62.8) Walter Znenahlik (AUT/1956,64)
    (50) Adolf Hafner (AUT/1956)
    (50) Hans Wagner (AUT/1956)
    (50) Wolfgang Jöchl (AUT/1956)
    (50) Franz Potucek (AUT/1956)
    (50=62.8) Hermann Knoll (AUT/1956,64)
    (50) Hans Mössmer (AUT/1956)
    (50) Hans Zollner (AUT/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland, Italy
    (50) Wilhelm Schmid (AUT/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland, Poland
    (50=62.8) Alfred Püls (AUT/1956,64)
    played in the consolation pool against Switzerland
    (50) Konni Staudinger (AUT/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Italy, Poland
    (50) Max Singewald (AUT/1956)
    played in the consolation pool against Italy
    (50) Robert Nusser (AUT/1956)
    played in preliminary round against Italy, Canada, Germany
    (50) Gerdi Springer (AUT/1956)
    (50) Kurt Kurz (AUT/1956)
    played in preliminary round against Canada, Germany
    (50) Hans Scarsini (AUT/1956)
    coach: Udo Holfeld

Squaw Valley 1960

  1. USA
    played in final pool against Sweden, Germany, Canada, the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia
    (3200=3700) Paul Johnson (USA/1960-64)
    (3200=5200) Weldy Olson (USA/1956-60)
    (3200=3700) Rog Christian (USA/1960-64)
    (3200=3700) Billy Christian (USA/1960-64)
    (3200) Tom Williams (USA/1960)
    (3200=5200) Bill Cleary, Jr. (USA/1956-60)
    (3200) Bob McVey (USA/1960)
    (3200) Bob Owen (USA/1960)
    (3200=4000) Jack Kirrane, Jr. (USA/1948,60)
    (3200=5200) John Mayasich (USA/1956-60)
    (3200) Rod Paavola (USA/1960)
    (3200) Bobby Cleary (USA/1960)
    (3200) Jack McCartan (USA/1960)
    played in final pool against Canada, the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia
    (3200=3520) Dick Rodenhiser (USA/1956-60)
    played in final pool against Sweden
    (3200) Gene Grazia (USA/1960)
    played in final pool against Germany
    (3200=5200) Dick Meredith (USA/1956-60)
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia
    (3200) Larry Palmer (USA/1960)
    coach: Jack Riley, Jr. (USA/1948)
  2. Canada (Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen)
    played in final pool against Germany, Czechoslovakia, the USA, Sweden and the Soviet Union
    (2000) George Samolenko (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Bob Attersley (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Fred Etcher (CAN/1960)
    (2000=3280) Butch Martin (CAN/1956-60)
    (2000) Jim Connelly (CAN/1960)
    (2000=3280) Don Rope (CAN/1956-60)
    (2000) Bobby Rousseau (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Harry Sinden (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Jack Douglas (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Darryl Sly (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Moe Benoit (CAN/1960)
    (2000) Don Head (CAN/1960)
    played in final pool against Germany, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and the Soviet Union
    (2000=2800) Bob Forhan (CAN/1960-64)
    played in final pool against the USA, Sweden and the Soviet Union
    (2000=3280) Ken Laufman (CAN/1956-60)
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia and the USA
    (2000) Cliff Pennington (CAN/1960)
    played in final pool against Germany
    (2000) Bob McKnight (CAN/1960)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union
    (2000) Boat Hurley (CAN/1960)
    coach: Bobby Bauer
  3. Soviet Union
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Germany, the USA and Canada
    (1280=11520) Veniamin Aleksandrov (urs-RUS/1960-68)
    (1280=4480) Aleksandr Almetov (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (1280) Mikhail Bychkov (urs-RUS/1960)
    (1280) Vladimir Grebennikov (urs-RUS/1960)
    (1280) Yury Tsitsinov (urs-RUS/1960)
    (1280) Yevgeny Groshev (urs-RUS/1960)
    (1280=4480) Viktor Yakushev (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (1280=4480) Genrikh Sidorenkov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    (1280=4480) Alfred Kuchevsky (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Germany and the USA
    (1280=4480) Stanislav Petukhov (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia, Sweden, the USA and Canada
    (1280=4480) Konstantin Loktev (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (1280=4480) Nikolay Sologubov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    (1280=4480) Nikolay Puchkov (urs-RUS/1956-60)
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia, Germany, the USA and Canada
    (1280) Yury Baulin (urs-RUS/1960)
    played in final pool against Sweden and Germany
    (1280) Nikolay Karpov (urs-RUS/1960)
    played in final pool against Germany and Canada
    (1280) Viktor Pryazhnikov (urs-RUS/1960)
    played in final pool against Germany
    (1280) Yevgeny Yorkin (urs-RUS/1960)
    coach: Anatoly Tarasov
  4. Czechoslovakia
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union, Canada, Sweden, Germany and the USA
    (800=3718) Vlastimil Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-64)
    (800=5896) Josef Cerný (tch-CZE/1960-72)
    (800=4488) Jozef Golonka (tch-SVK/1960-68)
    (800=1300) Václav Pantůček (tch-CZE/1956-60)
    (800) Jano Starší (tch-SVK/1960)
    (800=2080) Miroslav Vlach (tch-CZE/1960-64)
    (800=1300) Jan Kasper (tch-CZE/1956-60)
    (800=2080) Rudolf Potsch (tch-CZE/1960-64)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union, Canada, Sweden and the USA
    (800) Jaroslav Volf (tch-CZE/1960)
    (800=4488) Vladimír Nadrchal (tch-CZE/1960-68)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union, Canada, Germany and the USA
    (800=2080) František Tikal (tch-CZE/1960-64)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union, Sweden, Germany and the USA
    (800=2310) Bronislav Danda (tch-CZE/1952-60)
    played in final pool against Canada, Sweden, Germany and the USA
    (800=1300) František Vaněk (tch-CZE/1956-60)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union, Sweden and the USA
    (800=2310) Karel Gut (tch-CZE/1952-60)
    played in final pool against Canada, Sweden, Germany
    (800=4488) Jaroslav Jiřík (tch-CZE/1960-68)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union
    (800) Vladimír Dvořáček (tch-CZE/1960)
    played in final pool against Canada
    (800) František Mašlán (tch-CZE/1960)
    coach: Eduard Farda
  5. Sweden
    played in final pool against the USA, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Canada and Germany
    (500=2500) Anders Andersson (SWE/1960-64)
    (500=3630) Lars-Eric Lundvall (SWE/1956-64)
    (500=3102) Nils Nilsson (SWE/1956-64)
    (500=3630) Ronald Pettersson (SWE/1956-64)
    (500=4510) Bert-Ola Nordlander (SWE/1960-72)
    (500=3630) Roland Stoltz (SWE/1960-68)
    (500=2500) Gert Blomé (SWE/1960-64)
    (500=1300) Sigurd Bröms (SWE/1956-60)
    (500) Hans Svedberg (SWE/1960)
    (500) Sune Wretling (SWE/1960)
    played in final pool against the USA, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (500=2500) Kjell Svensson (SWE/1960-64)
    played in final pool against the USA, the Soviet Union, Canada and Germany
    (500=3630) Carl-Göran Öberg (SWE/1960-68)
    played in final pool against the USA, Czechoslovakia, Canada and Germany
    (500=5038) Sven Johansson (SWE/1952-64)
    played in final pool against the USA, the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia
    (500) Einar Granath (SWE/1960)
    played in final pool against the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Canada
    (500=2500) Ulf Sterner (SWE/1960-64)
    played in final pool against Canada and Germany
    (500) Bengt Lindqvist (SWE/1960)
    played in preliminary round against Canada
    (320=2640) Lars Björn (SWE/1952-60)
    coach: Ed Reigle (CAN)
  6. Germany
    played in final pool against Canada, the USA, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Sweden
    (320) Georg Eberl (GER/1960)
    (320=640) Hans Huber (GER/1956-60)
    (320=720) Sepp Reif (GER-FRG/1960-68)
    (320=920) Otto Schneitberger (GER-FRG/1960-72)
    (320=520) Horst Schuldes (GER/1960-64)
    (320=840) Kurt Sepp (GER/1956-64)
    (320=840) Ernst Trautwein (GER/1956-64)
    (320=448) Xaver Unsinn (GER/1952,60)
    (320=840) Paul Ambros (GER/1956-64)
    (320) Ernst Eggerbauer (GER/1960)
    played in final pool against Canada, the USA, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia
    (320=720) Leonhard Waitl (GER/1960-68)
    played in final pool against Canada, the USA, the Soviet Union and Sweden
    (320=520) Siegfried Schubert (GER/1960-64)
    (320=520) Michael Hobelsberger (GER/1960-64)
    played in final pool against Canada, the USA, Czechoslovakia and Sweden
    (320=640) Hans Rampf (GER/1956-60)
    played in final pool against the USA, Czechoslovakia and Sweden
    (320=768) Markus Egen (GER/1952-60)
    played in final pool against Czechoslovakia
    (320=840) Ulli Jansen (GER/1956-64)
    did not play:
    Horst Metzer (GER)
    Coach: Karl Wild (GER/1952)
  7. Finland
    played in consolation pool against Australia (both matches) and Japan (both)
    (200=520) Raimo Kilpiö (FIN/1960-64)
    (200) Pertti Nieminen (FIN/1960)
    (200=1020) Juhani Wahlsten (FIN/1960-68)
    (200=400) Yrjö Hakala (FIN/1952,60)
    (200) Matti Lampainen (FIN/1960)
    (200=520) Kalevi Numminen (FIN/1960-64)
    (200=520) Esko Luostarinen (FIN/1960-64)
    (200=520) Heino Pulli (FIN/1960-64)
    (200=520) Jouni Seistamo (FIN/1960-64)
    played in consolation pool against Australia (1st match) and Japan (both)
    (200) Voitto Soini (FIN/1960)
    (200) Erkki Koiso (FIN/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Australia (2nd) and Japan (both)
    (200) Teppo Rastio (FIN/1960)
    (200) Jorma Salmi (FIN/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Australia (both)
    (200) Kalevi Rassa (FIN/1960)
    (200=520) Juhani Lahtinen (FIN/1960-64)
    (200) Seppo Vainio (FIN/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Japan (both)
    (200) Esko Niemi (FIN/1960)
    coach: Joe Wirkkunen
  8. Japan
    played in consolation pool against Finland (both) and Australia (both)
    (128=160) Honma Shinichi (JPN/1960-64)
    (128=160) Inatsu Hidenori (JPN/1960-64)
    (128=160) Ono Isao (JPN/1960-64)
    (128) Segawa Akiyoshi (JPN/1960)
    (128) Yamada Toshihiko (JPN/1960)
    (128) Kakihara Takashi (JPN/1960)
    (128) Miyazaki Yoshihiro (JPN/1960)
    (128=160) Shimada Shigeru (JPN/1960-64)
    (128) Takagi Kunito (JPN/1960)
    (128=160) Tanabu Masami (JPN/1960-64)
    (128=160) Honma Toshiei (JPN/1960-64)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (both) and Australia (1)
    (128=210) Mamoru Takashima (JPN/1960-68)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (both) and Australia (2nd match)
    (128=160) Irie Atsuo (JPN/1960-64)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (1) and Australia (2)
    (128) Murano Masao (JPN/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (2) and Australia (1)
    (128) Iwaoka Yuji (JPN/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Australia (1)
    (128) Akazawa Shikashi (JPN/1960)
    played in preliminary round against Canada and Sweden
    (128) Tomita Shoichi (JPN/1960)
    coach: Yoshijima Kiyoshi
  9. Australia
    played in consolation pool against Finland (both) and Japan (both)
    (80) Russell Jones (AUS/1960)
    (80) Noel Derrick (AUS/1960)
    (80) Dave Cunningham (AUS/1960)
    (80) Ben Acton (AUS/1960)
    (80) Ron Amess (AUS/1960)
    (80) Ken Wellman (AUS/1960)
    (80) John Nicholas (AUS/1960)
    (80) Vic Ekberg (AUS/1960)
    (80) John Thomas (AUS/1960)
    (80) Clive Hitch (AUS/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (both) and Japan (1st match)
    (80) Noel McLoughlin (AUS/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (both) and Japan (2)
    (80) Robert Reid (AUS/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (2) and Japan (both)
    (80) Basil Hansen (AUS/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (1) and Japan (2)
    (80) Peter Parrott (AUS/1960)
    (80) Ken Pawley (AUS/1960)
    played in consolation pool against Finland (1)
    (80) Ivo Vesely (AUS/1960)
    played in preliminary pool against Czechoslovakia
    (80) Steve Tikal (AUS/1960)
    coach: Bud McEachern (CAN)

Innsbruck 1964

  1. Soviet Union
    (3200=11520) Veniamin Aleksandrov (urs-URS/1960-68)
    (3200=4480) Aleksandr Almetov (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (3200=4480) Konstantin Loktev (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (3200=4480) Stanislav Petukhov (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (3200=4480) Viktor Yakushev (urs-RUS/1960-64)
    (3200=19200) Vitaly Davydov (urs-RUS/1964-72)
    (3200=19200) Aleksandr Ragulin (urs-RUS/1964-72)
    (3200=19200) Viktor Kuzkin (urs-RUS/1964-72)
    (3200=19200) Anatoly Firsov (urs-RUS/1964-72)
    (3200=6400) Viktor Konovalenko (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    (3200=6400) Vyacheslav Starshinov (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    (3200=6400) Boris Mayorov (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    (3200=6400) Oleg Zaytsev (urs-RUS/1964-68)
    (3200) Boris Zaytsev (urs-RUS/1964)
    (3200) Eduard Ivanov (urs-RUS/1964)
    (3200) Yevgeny Mayorov (urs-RUS/1964)
    (3200) Leonid Volkov (urs-RUS/1964)
    coach: Anatoly Tarasov
  2. Sweden
    (2000=5038) Sven Johansson (SWE/1952-64)
    (2000=3102) Nils Nilsson (SWE/1956-64)
    (2000=3630) Ronald Pettersson (SWE/1956-64)
    (2000=3630) Lars-Eric Lundvall (SWE/1956-64)
    (2000=2500) Anders Andersson (SWE/1960-64)
    (2000=3630) Carl-Göran Öberg (SWE/1960-68)
    (2000=4510) Bert-Ola Nordlander (SWE/1960-72)
    (2000=3630) Roland Stoltz (SWE/1960-68)
    (2000=2500) Kjell Svensson (SWE/1960-64)
    (2000=2500) Gert Blomé (SWE/1960-64)
    (2000=2500) Ulf Sterner (SWE/1960-64)
    (2000=2800) Nils Johansson (SWE/1964-68)
    (2000) Lennart Häggroth (SWE/1964)
    (2000) Eilert Määttä (SWE/1964)
    (2000) Uno Öhrlund (SWE/1964)
    (2000) Hans Mild (SWE/1964)
    (2000) Lennart Johansson (SWE/1964)
    Coach: Arne Strömberg
  3. Czechoslovakia
    (1280=3718) Vlastimil Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-64)
    (1280=5896) Josef Cerný (tch-CZE/1960-72)
    (1280=4488) Jozef Golonka (tch-SVK/1960-68)
    (1280=2080) Miroslav Vlach (tch-CZE/1960-64)
    (1280=2080) Rudolf Potsch (tch-CZE/1960-64)
    (1280=2080) František Tikal (tch-CZE/1960-64)
    (1280=4488) Vladimír Nadrchal (tch-CZE/1960-68)
    (1280=4488) Jaroslav Jiřík (tch-CZE/1960-68)
    (1280=7216) Jiří Holík (tch-CZE/1964-76)
    (1280=5016) Vladimír Dzurilla (tch-SVK/1964-72)
    (1280=3280) Jan Klapáč (tch-CZE/1964-68)
    (1280) František Gregor (tch-SVK/1964)
    (1280) Stanislav Sventek (tch-CZE/1964)
    (1280) Ladislav Šmíd (tch-CZE/1964)
    (1280) Jaroslav Walter (tch-SVK/1964)
    (1280) Jiří Dolana (tch-CZE/1964)
    (1280) Stanislav Prýl (tch-CZE/1964)
    Coach: Jiří Anton
  4. Canada
    according to the original regulation, Canada should have been classed third, but the organizers changed the rule just before the end of the final set of matches, handing the bronze to Czechoslovakia. The IIHF has since corrected this and awarded bronze medals to Canada as well (for the 1964 WC, which this tournament doubled as), but the IOC have never altered the official results.
    (800=2800) Bob Forhan (CAN/1960-64)
    (800=2640) Terry O'Malley (CAN/1964-68,80)
    (800=2080) Roger Bourbonnais (CAN/1964-68)
    (800=2080) Ken Broderick (CAN/1964-68)
    (800=2080) Ray Cadieux (CAN/1964-68)
    (800=2080) Paul Conlin (CAN/1964-68)
    (800=2080) Gary Dineen (CAN/1964-68)
    (800=2080) Barry MacKenzie (CAN/1964-68)
    (800=2080) Marshall Johnston (CAN/1964-68)
    (800) Hank Akervall (CAN/1964)
    (800) Gary Begg (CAN/1964)
    (800) Terry Clancy (CAN/1964)
    (800) Brian Conacher (CAN/1964)
    (800) Seth Martin (CAN/1964)
    (800) Rod Seiling (CAN/1964)
    (800) George Swarbrick (CAN/1964)
    did not play:
    Ross Morrison
    Al McLean
    Jack Wilson
    Coach: David Bauer
  5. USA
    (500=3700) Paul Johnson (USA/1960-64)
    (500=3700) Rog Christian (USA/1960-64)
    (500=3700) Billy Christian (USA/1960-64)
    (500=820) Don Ross (USA/1964-68)
    (500=820) Herb Brooks (USA/1964-68)
    (500=820) Pat Rupp (USA/1964-68)
    (500) Dan Dilworth (USA/1964)
    (500) Dates Fryberger (USA/1964)
    (500) Dave Brooks (USA/1964)
    (500) Bill Reichart (USA/1964)
    (500) Gary Schmalzbauer (USA/1964)
    (500) Jim Westby (USA/1964)
    (500) Paul Coppo (USA/1964)
    (500) Jake McCoy (USA/1964)
    (500) Red Martin (USA/1964)
    (500) Tom Yurkovich (USA/1964)
    (500) Wayne Meredith (USA/1964)
    Coach: Edward Jeremiah
  6. Finland
    (320=1020) Juhani Wahlsten (FIN/1960-68)
    (320=520) Raimo Kilpiö (FIN/1960-64)
    (320=520) Kalevi Numminen (FIN/1960-64)
    (320=520) Juhani Lahtinen (FIN/1960-64)
    (320=520) Esko Luostarinen (FIN/1960-64)
    (320=520) Heino Pulli (FIN/1960-64)
    (320=520) Jouni Seistamo (FIN/1960-64)
    (320=1452) Lasse Oksanen (FIN/1964-72)
    (320=1452) Jorma Peltonen (FIN/1964-72)
    (320=820) Matti Reunamäki (FIN/1964-68)
    (320) Rauno Lehtiö (FIN/1964)
    (320) Ilka Mesikämmen (FIN/1964)
    (320) Seppo Nikkilä (FIN/1964)
    (320) Jorma Suokko (FIN/1964)
    (320) Jarmo Wasama (FIN/1964)
    (320) Esko Kaonpää (FIN/1964)
    coach: Joe Wirkkunen
    did not play:
    (-=1430) Urpo Ylönen (FIN/1968,76)
  7. Germany
    (200=840) Paul Ambros (GER/1956-64)
    (200=840) Ernst Trautwein (GER/1956-64)
    (200=840) Kurt Sepp (GER/1956-64)
    (200=840) Ulli Jansen (GER/1956-64)
    (200=920) Otto Schneitberger (frg-GER/1960-72)
    (200=720) Sepp Reif (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (200=720) Leonhard Waitl (frg-GER/1960-68)
    (200=520) Siegfried Schubert (GER/1960-64)
    (200=520) Horst Schuldes (GER/1960-64)
    (200=520) Michael Hobelsberger (GER/1960-64)
    (200=1680) Ernst Köpf, Sr. (frg-GER/1964-68,76)
    (200) Bernd Herzig (GER/1964)
    (200) Albert Loibl (GER/1964)
    (200) Georg Scholz (GER/1964)
    (200) Peter Schwimmbeck (GER/1964)
    (200) Helmut Zanghellini (GER/1964)
    (200) Silvester Wackerle, Jr. (GER/1964)
    Coach: Markus Egen (GER/1952-60)
  8. Switzerland
    (128=208) Franz Berry (SUI/1956,64)
    (128=178) Gaston Furrer (SUI/1964,72)
    (128=178) Gérald Rigolet (SUI/1964,72)
    (128) Roger Chappot (SUI/1964)
    (128) Rolf Diethelm (SUI/1964)
    (128) Elwyn Friedrich (SUI/1964)
    (128) Oskar Jenny (SUI/1964)
    (128) René Kiener (SUI/1964)
    (128) Pio Parolini (SUI/1964)
    (128) Kurt Pfammatter (SUI/1964)
    (128) Max Rüegg (SUI/1964)
    (128) Walter Salzmann (SUI/1964)
    (128) Herold Truffer (SUI/1964)
    (128) Peter Wespi (SUI/1964)
    (128) Otto Wittwer (SUI/1964)
    (128) Jürg Zimmermann (SUI/1964)
    (128) Peter Stammbach (SUI/1964)
    Coach: Hervé Lalonde (CAN)
  9. Poland
    (80=208) Józef Kurek (POL/1956,64)
    (80=208) Bronisław Gosztyła (POL/1956,64)
    (80=208) Stanisław Olczyk (POL/1956,64)
    (80=208) Władysław Pabisz (POL/1956,64)
    (80) Andrzej Fonfara (POL/1964)
    (80) Henryk Handy (POL/1964)
    (80) Tadeusz Kilanowicz (POL/1964)
    (80) Gerard Langner (POL/1964)
    (80) Józef Manowski (POL/1964)
    (80) Jerzy Ogórczyk (POL/1964)
    (80) Hubert Sitko (POL/1964)
    (80) Augustyn Skórski (POL/1964)
    (80) Józef Stefaniak (POL/1964)
    (80) Andrzej Szal (POL/1964)
    (80) Sylwester Wilczek (POL/1964)
    (80) Józef Wiśniewski (POL/1964)
    (80) Andrzej Żurawski (POL/1964)
    Coach: Gary Hughes (CAN)
  10. Norway
    (50=130) Egil Bjerklund (NOR/1952,64)
    (50=236) Thor Martinsen (NOR/1964-72,80)
    (50=210) Svein Norman Hansen (NOR/1964-72)
    (50=210) Kåre Østensen (NOR/1964-72)
    (50=82) Olav Dalsøren (NOR/1964-68)
    (50=82) Tor Gundersen (NOR/1964-68)
    (50=82) Per Skjerwen Olsen (NOR/1964-68)
    (50=82) Christian Petersen (NOR/1964-68)
    (50=82) Georg Smefjell (NOR/1964-68)
    (50) Bjørn Elvenes (NOR/1964)
    (50) Erik Fjeldstad (NOR/1964)
    (50) Jan Erik Hansen (NOR/1964)
    (50) Einar Bruno Larsen (NOR/1964)
    (50) Thor-Erik Lundby (NOR/1964)
    (50) Øistein Mellerud (NOR/1964)
    (50) Frank Olafsen (NOR/1964)
    (50) Jan Roar Thoresen (NOR/1964)
    Coach: Rolf Kirkvaag
  11. Japan
    (32=210) Takashima Mamoru (JPN/1960-68)
    (32=160) Honma Shinichi (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=160) Inatsu Hidenori (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=160) Irie Atsuo (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=160) Ono Isao (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=160) Shimada Shigeru (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=160) Tanabu Masami (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=160) Honma Toshiei (JPN/1960-64)
    (32=162) Iwamoto Koji (JPN/1964-72)
    (32=82) Kudo Kimihisa (JPN/1964-68)
    (32=82) Morishima Kazuji (JPN/1964-68)
    (32) Kazahari Kimio (JPN/1964)
    (32) Kawabuchi Isao (JPN/1964)
    (32) Matsuura Hironuki (JPN/1964)
    (32) Nakano Minoru (JPN/1964)
    (32) Ogawa Jiro (JPN/1964)
    (32) Sato Masahiro (JPN/1964)
    Coach: Hoshino Niuro
  12. Romania
    (20=240) Eduard Pană (ROU/1964-68,76)
    (20=240) Dezideriu Varga (ROU/1964-68,76)
    (20=40) Zoltan Czaka (ROU/1964-68)
    (20=40) Iulian Florescu (ROU/1964-68)
    (20=40) Ștefan Ionescu (ROU/1964-68)
    (20=40) Alexandru Calamar (ROU/1964-68)
    (20=40) Geza Szabo (ROU/1964-68)
    (20=40) Iuliu Szabo (ROU/1964-68)
    (20) Nicolae Andrei (ROU/1964)
    (20) Anton Biro (ROU/1964)
    (20) Anton Crișan (ROU/1964)
    (20) Ion Ferenz (ROU/1964)
    (20) Andrei Ioanovici (ROU/1964)
    (20) Dan Mihăilescu (ROU/1964)
    (20) Adalbert Naghi (ROU/1964)
    (20) Iosef Sofian (ROU/1964)
    (20) Ion Țiriac (ROU/1964)
    Coach: Mihai Flamaropol
  13. Austria
    (12.8=62.8) Hermann Knoll (AUT/1952S,56W,64W)
    (12.8=62.8) Fritz Spielmann (AUT/1956,64)
    (12.8=62.8) Walter Znenahlik (AUT/1956,64)
    (12.8=62.8) Alfred Püls (AUT/1956,64)
    (12.8=153.6) Sepp Puschnig (AUT/1964-68,76)
    (12.8=25.6) Dieter Kalt, Sr. (AUT/1964-68)
    (12.8=25.6) Del Saint John (AUT/1964-68)
    (12.8) Adolf Bachura (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Horst Kakl (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Christian Kirchberger (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Eduard Mössmer (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Tassilo Neuwirth (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Erich Romauch (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Gustav Tischer (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Friedrich Turek (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Fritz Wechselberger (AUT/1964)
    (12.8) Erich Winkler (AUT/1964)
    Coach: Zdeněk Ujčík
  14. Yugoslavia
    (8=120) Albin Felc (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Anton Jože Gale (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Bogo Jan (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Ivo Jan (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Ivo Ratej (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Viktor Ravnik (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Boris Renaud (yug-CRO/1964-72)
    (8=120) Viktor Tišler (yug-SLO/1964-72)
    (8=88) Franc Smolej (yug-SLO/1964-68)
    (8) Aleksandar Anđelić (yug-SRB/1964)
    (8) Miroljub Đorđević (yug-SRB/1964)
    (8) Mirko Holbus (yug-SRB/1964)
    (8) Marijan Kristan (yug-SLO/1964)
    (8) Miran Krmelj (yug-SLO/1964)
    (8) Igor Radin (yug-SLO/1964)
    (8) Rašid Šemšedinović (yug-/1964)
    (8) Vinko Valentar (yug-SLO/1964)
    Coach: Václav Bubník (tch-CZE/1952-56)
  15. Italy
    (5=205) Giancarlo Agazzi (ITA/1956,64)
    (5=205) Vittorio Bolla (ITA/1956,64)
    (5=205) Giampiero Branduardi (ITA/1956,64)
    (5=205) Gianfranco Da Rin (ITA/1956,64)
    (5=205) Francesco Macchietto (ITA/1956,64)
    (5=205) Giulio Oberhammer (ITA/1956,64)
    (5) Isidoro Alverà (ITA/1964)
    (5) Enrico Bacher (ITA/1964)
    (5) Enrico Benedetti (ITA/1964)
    (5) Alberto Da Rin (ITA/1964)
    (5) Bruno Frison (ITA/1964)
    (5) Roberto Gamper (ITA/1964)
    (5) Bruno Ghedina (ITA/1964)
    (5) Ivo Ghezze (ITA/1964)
    (5) Giovanni Mastel (ITA/1964)
    (5) Edmondo Rabanser (ITA/1964)
    (5) Giulio Verocai (ITA/1964)
    Coach: Aldo Federici (ITA/1948,56)
  16. Hungary
    (3.2) Babán József (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Bánkuti Árpád (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Beszteri János (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Bikár Péter (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Boróczi Gábor (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Jakabházy László (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Kertész József (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Koutny Lajos (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Lőrincz Ferenc (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Losonczi György (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Orosz Károly (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Raffa György (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Rozgonyi György (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Schwalm Béla (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Vedres Mátyás (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Ziegler János (HUN/1964)
    (3.2) Zsitva Viktor (HUN/1964)
    Coach: Pásztor György
    played qualification games prior to the Olympics:
  17. Australia (lost to Japan for a single Asian/Oceanian place)
  18. East Germany (lost to West Germany for the right to represent Germany)

1968


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