Innsbruck 1964
February 1964: A group of children outside the fence surrounding the Olympic Village waiting for athletes or officials to sign autographs at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
80,000 spectators watching the ski-jump event at the Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
29th January 1964: Russian speed-skating champion Lydia Skobilikova has a break from training at Innsbruck where she will compete in the Winter Olympics. She won a gold medal in the 1500 meters event. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
10 FEB 1964: INNSBRUCK WINTER OLYMPICS. JUMPING 0N THE LAST DAY OF THE WINTER GAMES WATCHED BY ABOUT 80,000 PEOPLE, THE COMPETITORS IN THE 80M SKI JUMP COMPETE FOR GOLD. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive
11th February 1964: The camera angle gives the impression that German Dieter Bokeloh, after take off from the Berg Isel in the Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, is about to land in the crowd. The event was won by Veikko Kankonnen of Finland, Bokeloh came fourth. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
24th January 1964: Austrian soldiers carrying baskets of snow to the ski slopes in preparation for the Winter Olympics at Innsbruck where there is a shortage of snow and ice. Emergency squads are employed to bring snow to the ski-run and ice to the bobsleigh run. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
1st February 1964: French sisters Christine and Marielle Goitschel embrace each other after respectively winning the gold and silver medals in the slalom event at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
3 FEB 1964: RUSSIAN SPEED SKATING CHAMPION LIDIA SKOBLIKOVA, TOOK HER TALLY OF GOLD MEDALS TO FOUR WITH HER WIN IN THE 3,000M EVENT YESTERDAY AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN INNSBRUCK. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive
30 JAN 1964: OPENING CEREMONY FOR THE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES AT INNSBRUCK. Mandatory Credit: Allsport Hulton/Archive
An aerial view of the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, circa 1965. Designed by Kenzo Tange to house the swimming and diving events in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, it is now a major venue for basketball and ice hockey. (Photo by Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
French sister Christine (left) and Marielle Goitschel embrace as they are held aloft by adoring fans after they won gold and silver respectively at the women's slalom final during the IX Winter Olympic games in Innsbruck, Austria, February 1, 1964. Two days later their positions were reversed on the giant slalom when Marielle took gold and Christine silver. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
1964: Visitors watching the Ladies Slalom event at the Winter Olympic Games at Innsbruck. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
27th January 1964: Dutch skater Sjoukje Dijkstra talks to two policemen during a break in her training for the ladies figure skating event at the Winter Olympics in Innsbruck. The policemen are wearing badges telling people what languages theyare fluent in. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
French skier Marielle Goitschel on the slope during the Women's Slalom event at the Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, February 1964. Goitschel took the silver medal in the event, finishing just behind her sister, Christine. When the sisters met two days later on the slopes for the Women's Giant Slalon, their finishing places were reversed, with Marielle taking the gold. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)