Austrian skier Karl Schranz (9), flanked by (from
CHAMROUSSE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 17: Austrian skier Karl Schranz (9), flanked by (from L) compatriot Alfred Matt, Swiss Herbert Huber (4), compatriot and skiing legend Toni Sailer, and Frenchman Jean-Claude Killy, raised his hands following his victory in the slalom 17 February 1968 in Chamrousse, near Grenoble (French Alps) during the Winter Olympic Games. Judges later disqualified Schranz after reviewing tapes and finding out he had missed two gates during his second run in the fog, and thus declared Killy the gold medal winner, in front of Huber and Matt. Killy's three-gold medal performance tied Sailer's 1956 Winter Olympic record. (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP via Getty Images)
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