[[File:1964 Winter Olympic Games medals map.png|thumb|right|360px|1964 Winter Olympic Games Medals map<br />
Legend:<br />
Gold represents countries that won at least one gold medal<br>
Silver represents countries that won at least one silver medal<br>
Bronze represents countries that won at least one bronze medal<br>
Red represents countries that did not win any medals<br>
Grey represents countries that did not participate]]
The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games, were an international winter multi-sport event held in Innsbruck, Austria, from 29 January to 9 February. A total of 1,091 athletes representing 36 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated, Mongolia, and North Korea, who took part in the Winter Games for the first time. The games featured 34 events in 6 sports across 10 disciplines, including the Olympic debut of Luge.
Athletes representing 14 NOCs received at least one medal, with 11 NOCs winning at least one gold medal. while North Korea won their first medal of any kind, taking silver in women's 3,000 metres speed skating. If teams are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by their IOC country code.
At the 1964 Winter Olympics, athletes were tied in three events. In the women's 3000 metres speed skating and women's giant slalom events there were two-way ties for second, which resulted in two silver medals and no bronze medals being awarded in each event. In the men's 500 metres speed skating event there was a three-way tie for second, which resulted in three silver medals and no bronze medal being awarded.
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Changes in medal standings (see below)
Changes in medal standings
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! scope="col" | Year of change
! scope="col" | Sport/event
! scope="col" | Athlete ()
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! scope="col" | Net change
! scope="col" style="width:50%" | Comment
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! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="3" | 1966
| rowspan="4" | Figure skating, pairs
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| rowspan=3 style="text-align:left;" | At the 1964 Olympics, Kilius/Bäumler, Wilkes/Revell, and Joseph/Joseph placed second, third, and fourth respectively. In 1966, Kilius/Bäumler's were disqualified after it was discovered that they had signed professional contracts during the Olympics. At the time, only amateurs were allowed to compete in the Olympic Games. The silver medals were then awarded to Wilkes/Revell and the bronze medals to Joseph/Joseph. The placements of Wilkes/Revell and Joseph/Joseph remained unclear for many years, as neither pair had been asked to return their medals.
