From the ‘Faszination Sport’ series of collages gleaned from the 1977 German publication of the same name.
‘Identical Inquiry’ features images of Johanna Schaller (East Germany) in gold position (a new Olympic record). Also featured are Tatiana Anisimova (USSR) who took silver and Natalya Lebedeva (USSR) winning bronze at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. The other image depicts alpine skiers Franz Klammer of Austria and Bernhard Russi of Switzerland following their gold and silver (respectively) performances in the downhill event at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
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