Australia at the 1968 Winter Olympics
Australia competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.
Three athletes were sent, and Australia competed in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and speed skating.
Malcolm Milne, brother of Ross Milne, who died while practicing for the 1964 Winter Olympics, represented Australia in alpine skiing. He gained the best results for Australia in that Olympics, and one of the best slalom results ever for any Australian male.
This was the first of six Olympics for speed skater Colin Coates.
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Alpine skiing
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- Downhill: Malcolm Milne (24th/73)
- Giant slalom: Malcolm Milne (33rd/89)
- Slalom: Malcolm Milne (24th/31)
[edit] Cross-country skiing
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- 15 km: Ross Martin (60th/72)
- 30 km: Ross Martin (60th/63)
[edit] Speed skating
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- 500 m: Colin Coates (41st/46)
- 1500 m: Colin Coates (49th/53)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- "2002 Australian Winter Olympic Team Guide" PDF file
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