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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Vic Emery (Mont-real, 28 de juny de 1933) Vic Emery (Mont-real, 28 de juny de 1933) fou un pilot de bob canadenc que va competir durant la dècada de 1960. Era germà del també pilot de bob John Emery. El 1964 va prendre part en els Jocs Olímpics d'Hivern d'Innsbruck, on disputà les dues proves del programa de bob. Guanyà la medalla d'or en la prova de , formant equip amb Peter Kirby, Douglas Anakin i John Emery, mentre en la prova del fou quart. En el seu palmarès també destaquen dues medalles al , una d'or i una de bronze.es medalles al , una d'or i una de bronze. , Victor Emery (ur. 28 czerwca 1933 w MontreVictor Emery (ur. 28 czerwca 1933 w Montrealu), kanadyjski bobsleista (pilot boba). Mistrz olimpijski z Innsbrucku. Victor Emery uchodzi za głównego twórcę sukcesu kanadyjskiego boba na IO 64. Bobslejami zainteresował się po igrzyskach w 1956 roku. Wspólnie z bratem Johnem w 1957 założył Laurentian Bobsleigh Association, w 1959 wystartował na mistrzostwach świata. Igrzyska w 1964 były jego jedyną olimpiadą. Wspólnie z Peterem Kirby'm startował w dwójkach (4. miejsce) oraz triumfował w czwórkach. W 1965 osada Kanady (w zmienionym składzie) zdobyła złoto na mistrzostwach świata (czwórki). Emery był także brązowym medalistą w dwójkach.y był także brązowym medalistą w dwójkach. , Victor („Vic“) Emery (* 28. Juni 1933 in Montreal) ist ein ehemaliger kanadischer Bobpilot. Er war in den 1960er Jahren aktiv und wurde je einmal Olympiasieger und Weltmeister im Viererbob. Sein älterer Bruder John Emery war ebenfalls Bobfahrer. , Victor Emery –conocido como Vic Emery– (MoVictor Emery –conocido como Vic Emery– (Montreal, 28 de junio de 1933) es un deportista canadiense que compitió en bobsleigh en las modalidades doble y cuádruple. Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Innsbruck 1964, obteniendo una medalla de oro en la prueba cuádruple.​ Ganó dos medallas en el Campeonato Mundial de Bobsleigh de 1965, oro en la prueba cuádruple y bronce en doble.​en la prueba cuádruple y bronce en doble.​ , Виктор Эмери (англ. Victor Emery, 28 июня 1933, Монреаль, Квебек) — канадский бобслеист, пилот, выступавший за сборную Канады в 1960-е годы. Чемпион зимних Олимпийских игр 1964 года в Инсбруке, чемпион мира. , Віктор Емері (англ. Victor Emery 28 червня 1933, Монреаль, Квебек) — канадський бобслеїст, пілот, виступав за збірну Канади у 1960-х роках. Чемпіон зимових Олімпійських ігор 1964 року в Інсбруку, чемпіон світу. , Victor Emery detto Vic (Montréal, 28 giugno 1933) è un ex bobbista ed ex slittinista canadese. È fratello di John Emery, a sua volta bobbista di alto livello. , Victor Emery (born June 28, 1933) is a CanVictor Emery (born June 28, 1933) is a Canadian athlete and businessman. Emery was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is a gold medallist in the four man bobsleigh pilot from the 1964 Olympic Winter Games, as well as the 1965 World Championships. Involved in diverse athletics from a young age, Emery, was a "Mustang" in swimming, wrestling and skiing at the University of Western Ontario. He later graduated with an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Emery attempted to ski across the mountains from St. Moritz to Cortina in order to watch the 1956 Winter Olympics. However, there was little snow near Merano. By chance, the British Bobsleigh Team gave him a lift the rest of the way. In spite of that long ride on a bobsleigh seat in an open truck at -20, this is where his interest in the bob sport was inspired. He became a "surrogate" Spaniard on the Marquis de Portago's bob team in St Moritz's Swiss Meisterschaft, which followed the Olympics. Portago subsequently encouraged Emery to try his hand at piloting a bobsleigh by loaning him a Spanish sled. Emery, who was a Navy Reserve pilot familiar with unusual positions, became immediately hooked on bob sleighing. He and a fellow Western graduate - Lamont Gordon, gained enough competency in Lake Placid to represent Canada in the 1959 World Bobsleigh Championships in St Moritz, accompanied by Vic's brother John and Charles Rathgeb. Their performance was less than stellar in 1959, however, Emery sought guidance from the great world champion and 1956 Olympic Silver medallist, Eugenio Monti, who became a lifelong friend, mentoring Vic at annual World Championships from there on. The initial goal of Vic and his teammates was to be the first Canadian bobsleigh team to compete in the Winter Olympic Games. Squaw Valley, host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, did not build a bobsleigh run for the Games, and so, the bobsledders of the time, including Monti and other world champions, chomped at the bit for the eight years from 1956 for another chance at Olympic medals. Canada's Bobsleigh contingent realized their dream at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. Without corporate or government sponsorship, they purchased their equipment and generally paid their own way. And while strong in pre-race practice runs, they were given little chance against Monti's Italian world champion team, and double silver medallist in the 1956 Olympics, also the heavily favoured Austrians, as well as the Swiss, German champions and other long standing bobsledders. In the first heat, however, the Canadians astonished everyone, with a magical run which set a track record, leading the field by over a half second. Their sled's axle was damaged when hitting a side wall in the finish straight. With little time allotted between heats, if the Canadians had missed their starting slot, the team would have been disqualified. However, Emery's rival and friend, Eugenio Monti and his mechanics, came to the rescue, adequately repairing the sled in time. The team carried on with second fastest second and third heats, and then, on the third day of the competition garnered another first place in the fourth heat to win overall by a full second. Alongside his comfort with the Igls bob Track, Vic Emery attributes their win to a fantastic team spirit credited to the number two man - Doug Anakin, a former Intercollegiate wrestling finalist, the strength of brakeman Peter Kirby, a former FIS skier for Canada and strong start helped enormously by the speed of Vic's track star brother Dr. John in the awkward #3 slot. John forsook his place as pilot of the other Canadian four man sled in favour of joining Vic's team during the last days before the four man competition. With him on board, Canada's starts became almost as good as those of the Austrian and Italian teams which came second and third. In the same Olympics, Vic Emery & Peter Kirby earned a fourth-place finish in the two-man bobsled competition. The following year, 1965, in St Moritz, Vic Emery's team, with new additions Gerald Presley and Michael Young sandwiched between him and brakeman Peter Kirby, won the FIBT World Bobsled Championship. Emery and Young finished third in the two-man event. In 1966, due to a deteriorating track which precipitated a tragic crash killing the German pilot, the World four man Bob Championships in Cortina were cancelled part way through. By 1967, the Emery team retired from bob sleighing then, however encouraged the young through their example and by recruitment to firmly establish the sport of bobsleigh on Canadian soil, now supported by bobsleigh tracks in both Alberta (1988 Winter Olympics) and British Columbia (2010 Winter Olympics). Today, after reactivating the Lake Louise Ski area and a number of other entrepreneurial, corporate and philanthropic activities, Vic Emery is retired and living in Europe - London and Oslo. The two Emery brothers, Anakin and Kirby, were inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1964 and Canada's Olympic Hall of Fame in 1971. Young and Presley also followed into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame after the 1965 win.'s Sports Hall of Fame after the 1965 win. , Victor "Vic" Emery (Montreal, 28 juni 1933Victor "Vic" Emery (Montreal, 28 juni 1933) is een voormalig Canadees bobsleepiloot. Emery won in de 1964 olympisch goud in de viermansbob samen met zijn broer John Emery, in de tweemansbob was hij samen met Peter Kirby als vierde geëindigd. Een jaar later stuurde Emery zijn viermansbob naar een wereldtitel en de tweemansbob naar een bronzen medaille. de tweemansbob naar een bronzen medaille. , 维克·埃默里(英語:Vic Emery,1933年6月28日-),加拿大男子雪车运动员。他曾代表加拿大参加,联同彼得·柯比、道格·阿纳金和约翰·埃默里获得四人金牌。 , Victor Emery, né le 28 juin 1933 à MontréaVictor Emery, né le 28 juin 1933 à Montréal, est un bobeur canadien. Il est sacré champion olympique en bob à quatre en 1964 à Innsbruck, avec Peter Kirby, Douglas Anakin et son frère John Emery. Aux championnats du monde de 1965, il est médaillé d'or en bob à quatre et de bronze en bob à deux.n bob à quatre et de bronze en bob à deux. , Victor "Vic" Emery, född 28 juni 1933 i Montréal, är en kanadensisk före detta bobåkare.Emery blev olympisk guldmedaljör i fyrmansbob vid vinterspelen 1964 i Innsbruck.
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rdfs:comment Victor Emery (born June 28, 1933) is a CanVictor Emery (born June 28, 1933) is a Canadian athlete and businessman. Emery was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is a gold medallist in the four man bobsleigh pilot from the 1964 Olympic Winter Games, as well as the 1965 World Championships. Involved in diverse athletics from a young age, Emery, was a "Mustang" in swimming, wrestling and skiing at the University of Western Ontario. He later graduated with an MBA from the Harvard Business School. He became a "surrogate" Spaniard on the Marquis de Portago's bob team in St Moritz's Swiss Meisterschaft, which followed the Olympics.eisterschaft, which followed the Olympics. , Victor („Vic“) Emery (* 28. Juni 1933 in Montreal) ist ein ehemaliger kanadischer Bobpilot. Er war in den 1960er Jahren aktiv und wurde je einmal Olympiasieger und Weltmeister im Viererbob. Sein älterer Bruder John Emery war ebenfalls Bobfahrer. , 维克·埃默里(英語:Vic Emery,1933年6月28日-),加拿大男子雪车运动员。他曾代表加拿大参加,联同彼得·柯比、道格·阿纳金和约翰·埃默里获得四人金牌。 , Victor Emery detto Vic (Montréal, 28 giugno 1933) è un ex bobbista ed ex slittinista canadese. È fratello di John Emery, a sua volta bobbista di alto livello. , Victor Emery (ur. 28 czerwca 1933 w MontreVictor Emery (ur. 28 czerwca 1933 w Montrealu), kanadyjski bobsleista (pilot boba). Mistrz olimpijski z Innsbrucku. Victor Emery uchodzi za głównego twórcę sukcesu kanadyjskiego boba na IO 64. Bobslejami zainteresował się po igrzyskach w 1956 roku. Wspólnie z bratem Johnem w 1957 założył Laurentian Bobsleigh Association, w 1959 wystartował na mistrzostwach świata. Igrzyska w 1964 były jego jedyną olimpiadą. Wspólnie z Peterem Kirby'm startował w dwójkach (4. miejsce) oraz triumfował w czwórkach. W 1965 osada Kanady (w zmienionym składzie) zdobyła złoto na mistrzostwach świata (czwórki). Emery był także brązowym medalistą w dwójkach.y był także brązowym medalistą w dwójkach. , Victor Emery, né le 28 juin 1933 à MontréaVictor Emery, né le 28 juin 1933 à Montréal, est un bobeur canadien. Il est sacré champion olympique en bob à quatre en 1964 à Innsbruck, avec Peter Kirby, Douglas Anakin et son frère John Emery. Aux championnats du monde de 1965, il est médaillé d'or en bob à quatre et de bronze en bob à deux.n bob à quatre et de bronze en bob à deux. , Віктор Емері (англ. Victor Emery 28 червня 1933, Монреаль, Квебек) — канадський бобслеїст, пілот, виступав за збірну Канади у 1960-х роках. Чемпіон зимових Олімпійських ігор 1964 року в Інсбруку, чемпіон світу. , Vic Emery (Mont-real, 28 de juny de 1933) Vic Emery (Mont-real, 28 de juny de 1933) fou un pilot de bob canadenc que va competir durant la dècada de 1960. Era germà del també pilot de bob John Emery. El 1964 va prendre part en els Jocs Olímpics d'Hivern d'Innsbruck, on disputà les dues proves del programa de bob. Guanyà la medalla d'or en la prova de , formant equip amb Peter Kirby, Douglas Anakin i John Emery, mentre en la prova del fou quart. En el seu palmarès també destaquen dues medalles al , una d'or i una de bronze.es medalles al , una d'or i una de bronze. , Victor "Vic" Emery, född 28 juni 1933 i Montréal, är en kanadensisk före detta bobåkare.Emery blev olympisk guldmedaljör i fyrmansbob vid vinterspelen 1964 i Innsbruck. , Victor "Vic" Emery (Montreal, 28 juni 1933Victor "Vic" Emery (Montreal, 28 juni 1933) is een voormalig Canadees bobsleepiloot. Emery won in de 1964 olympisch goud in de viermansbob samen met zijn broer John Emery, in de tweemansbob was hij samen met Peter Kirby als vierde geëindigd. Een jaar later stuurde Emery zijn viermansbob naar een wereldtitel en de tweemansbob naar een bronzen medaille. de tweemansbob naar een bronzen medaille. , Виктор Эмери (англ. Victor Emery, 28 июня 1933, Монреаль, Квебек) — канадский бобслеист, пилот, выступавший за сборную Канады в 1960-е годы. Чемпион зимних Олимпийских игр 1964 года в Инсбруке, чемпион мира. , Victor Emery –conocido como Vic Emery– (MoVictor Emery –conocido como Vic Emery– (Montreal, 28 de junio de 1933) es un deportista canadiense que compitió en bobsleigh en las modalidades doble y cuádruple. Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Innsbruck 1964, obteniendo una medalla de oro en la prueba cuádruple.​ Ganó dos medallas en el Campeonato Mundial de Bobsleigh de 1965, oro en la prueba cuádruple y bronce en doble.​en la prueba cuádruple y bronce en doble.​
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