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USSR at the Winter Olympics


USSR (IOC country code:URS) participated at the Winter Olympics eight times. At six Winter Olympics USSR was on the first place by total number of gold medals won, at two Winter Olympics it was second by this count. USSR officially joined the Olympic Movement in 1951, when The Olympic Committee of the USSR was formed (April 21 1951) and was recognized by the IOC on its 45th session (May 7 1951). Since that time USSR was allowed to participate in Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics.

1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo became the first Winter Olympic Games for the Soviet athletes. There the first Winter Olympic gold medal in the history of Soviet sport was won by Lyubov Kozyreva in women's Cross country skiing 10 km race event.

Although the USSR ceased to exist on December 26 1991, The Olympic Committee of the USSR formally existed until March 12 1992, when it was self-disbanded.

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Medal tables

Medals by Year

USSR at the Winter Olympics
Year  Gold   Silver Bronze Total 
1956 73616
1960 75921
1964 118625
1968 55313
1972 85316
1976 136827
1980 106622
1984 610925
1988 119929
Total 785759194
Average per Games 107724

Medals by Sports

USSR at the Winter Olympics
Sports  Gold   Silver Bronze Total 
Nordic skiing26232372
Speed skating24171960
Figure Skating109524
Biathlon95519
Ice hockey7119
Luge1236
Bobsleigh1023
Alpine skiing0011
Total 785759194

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