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50 years later, U.S. skaters claim Olympics bronze
     2014-November-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FIFTY years after Vivian Joseph and Ronald Joseph skated at the Innsbruck Olympics, the American pair Tuesday officially claimed the bronze medal.

    Two years after the 1964 Games, the International Olympic Committee had awarded the Joseph siblings the bronze medal after disclosing that the former West German pairs team had violated their amateur status by signing a professional contract.

    Canadians Debbi Wilkes and Guy Revell moved up one spot to the silver medal, while the Josephs, who had finished fourth, claimed bronze.

    But in 1987, the IOC said Germans Marika Kilius and Hans-Juergen Baeumler were “rehabilitated” and quietly re-awarded their silver medals. The IOC never explained the medal consequences of its decision.

    On Tuesday, the IOC announced that the Germans and Canadians are each silver-medal winners, while the Americans are the bronze medalists in the pairs event.

    “An Olympic medal is the ultimate sports symbol of hard work, sacrifice and the perseverance of athletes, parents and coaches,” Vivian and Ronald Joseph said. “We are happy the issue of our medal has finally been resolved.” (SD-Agencies)

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