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Axamer Lizum is a
village and ski
resort in Tyrol, Austria,
located southwest of the
state capital Innsbruck.
Known for its high-altitude
terrain and long-lasting...
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Kematen in Tirol,
Unterperfuss and Birgitz.
South of the main
village are the
Axamer Lizum and the Kalkkögel,
which still belong to the muni****l area. Further...
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downhill was held on
Patscherkofel (above Igls), the
other five
events at
Axamer Lizum. The
events began on 5
February and
ended on 13
February 1976. Nine...
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slalom competition of the
Innsbruck 1964
Olympics was held on 8
February at
Axamer Lizum. The
defending world champion was
Charles Bozon of France. Source:...
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Olympic champion ahead of Kankkonen. Most
alpine skiing events were held at
Axamer Lizum, with the men's
downhill being held at the
Patscherkofel (above Igls)...
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ceremony and the
handover ceremony to
honor the
three verses of the anthem.
Axamer Lizum –
Alpine skiing except men's
downhill Bergiselschanze – Ski jumping...
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downhill was held on
Patscherkofel (above Igls), the
other five
events at
Axamer Lizum. This was the
first Olympics in
which the
finishing times were recorded...
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Axamer Lizum The Men's
giant slalom competition of the
Innsbruck 1976
Olympics was held at
Axamer Lizum. The
defending world champion was
Gustavo Thoeni...
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Winter Olympics of Innsbruck, he took the
bronze medal in
giant slalom at
Axamer Lizum and then won the gold in slalom,
edging out
American medalists Billy...
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additional chair lifts further up.
Other ski
resorts nearby include Axamer Lizum, Muttereralm, Patscherkofel, Igls, Seefeld,
Tulfes and
Stubai Valley...