1966–67 Four Hills Tournament

The 15th annual Four Hills Tournament was won by Norwegian athlete Bjørn Wirkola who secured three dominating victories after a surprising double victory for the East German team in Oberstdorf.

Four Hills Tournament
VenuesSchattenbergschanze, Bergiselschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
LocationGermany, Austria
Dates30 December 1966 (1966-12-30) – 8 January 1967 (1967-01-08)
Competitors81 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

Participating nations and athletes

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The national groups of Germany and Austria only competed at the two events in their respective countries.

Nation Number of Athletes Athletes
  Germany 5 (+2) Günther Göllner, Wolfgang Happle, Heini Ihle, Franz Keller, Henrik Ohlmayr
National Group: Oswald Schinze, Alfred Winkler
  Austria 7 (+7) Reinhold Bachler, Max Golser, Albert Haim, Sepp Lichtenegger, Baldur Preiml, Willi Schuster, Walter Schwabl
National Group: Willi Egger, Fritz Gamweger, Heinz Jölly, Franz Kuchlbacher, Erich Schwabl, Heinz Themesl, Janko Zwitter
  Canada 2 Ulf Kvendbo, Patrick Morris
  Czechoslovakia 7 Ladislav Divila, Rudolf Höhnl, Zbyněk Hubač, Jozef Metelka, Dalibor Motejlek, Jiří Raška, František Rydval
  East Germany 7 Veit Kührt, Peter Lesser, Karl-Heinz Munk, Dietmar Neuendorf, Manfred Queck, Heinz Schmidt, Wolfgang Stöhr
  Finland 6 Niilo Halonen, Veikko Kankkonen, Olli Korhonen, Paavo Maunu, Erkki Pukka, Heikki Väisänen
  France 5 Maurice Arbez, Alain Macle, Jean-Marie Poirot, Gilbert Poirot, James Yerrly
  Italy 3 Giacomo Aimoni, Mario Ceccon, Ezio Damolin
  Japan 3 Takashi Fujisawa, Yoshihiko Itō, Kimio Saitō
  Norway 3 Ronald Jensen, Christoffer Selbekk, Bjørn Wirkola
  Poland 5 Sławomir Kardas, Józef Kocyan, Józef Przybyla, Piotr Wala, Ryszard Witke
  Soviet Union 4 Waleri Jemeljanow, Pyotr Kovalenko, Mikhail Veretennikov, Koba Zakadze
  Sweden 3 Thord Karlsson, Tommy Karlsson, Mats Östman
  Switzerland 5 Richard Pfiffner, Hans Schmid, Heribert Schmid, Max Walter, Sepp Zehnder
  United States 3 Dave Lundmark, Jay Martin, Adrian Watt
  Yugoslavia 4 Peter Eržen, Marjan Pecar, Stanko Smolej, Ludvik Zajc

Results

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Oberstdorf

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  Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf
30 December 1966[1]

Rank Name Points
1   Dieter Neuendorf 202.2
2   Peter Lesser 201.5
3   Veikko Kankkonen 200.6
  Bjørn Wirkola 200.6
5   Sepp Lichtenegger 198.9
6   Józef Przybyla 198.3
7   Waleri Jemeljanow 194.5
  Mikhail Veretennikov 194.5
9   Wolfgang Stöhr 192.6
10   Zbyněk Hubač 190.3

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

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  Große Olympiaschanze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1 January 1967[2]

Rank Name Points
1   Bjørn Wirkola 229.0
2   Reinhold Bachler 222.8
3   Veikko Kankkonen 222.4
4   Dieter Neuendorf 220.5
5   Manfred Queck 215.8
6   Waleri Jemeljanow 214.1
7   Peter Lesser 213.0
8   Ronald Jensen 209.4
9   Jiří Raška 208.8
10   Max Golser 208.4

Innsbruck

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  Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck
6 December 1967[3]

Rank Name Points
1   Bjørn Wirkola 237.7
2   Franz Keller 228.3
3   Sepp Lichtenegger 223.2
4   Christoffer Selbekk 222.0
5   Jiří Raška 215.9
6   Peter Lesser 215.2
7   Dieter Neuendorf 214.4
8   Jay Martin 214.0
9   Peter Eržen 213.7
10   Józef Kocyan 213.2

Bischofshofen

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  Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen
8 January 1967[4]

Rank Name Points
1   Bjørn Wirkola 242.7
2   Jiří Raška 233.4
3   Sepp Lichtenegger 219.4
4   Ronald Jensen 219.1
5   Veikko Kankkonen 214.8
6   Dieter Neuendorf 209.4
  Zbyněk Hubač 209.4
8   Franz Keller 208.9
9   Adrian Watt 206.8
10   Manfred Queck 205.3

Final ranking

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Rank Name Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Points
1   Bjørn Wirkola 3rd 1st 1st 1st 910.0
2   Sepp Lichtenegger 2nd 6th 1st 3rd 847.6
3   Dieter Neuendorf 1st 4th 7th 6th 846.5
4   Veikko Kankkonen 3rd 3rd 27th 5th 834.8
5   Peter Lesser 2nd 7th 6th 14th 833.0
6   Franz Keller 23rd 21st 2nd 8th 820.8
7   Jiří Raška 42nd 9th 5th 2nd 820.1
8   Zbyněk Hubač 10th 15th 16th 7th 812.6
9   Józef Przybyla 6th 22nd 15th 12th 811.9
10   Mikhail Veretennikov 7th 12th 18th 15th 810.2

References

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  1. ^ "Oberstdorf (GER)". FIS.
  2. ^ "Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)". FIS.
  3. ^ "Innsbruck (AUT)". FIS.
  4. ^ "Bischofshofen (AUT)". FIS.
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