Ellen Rogers & Korey Decker. Introduction Cold War 11 Olympic Games.

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The Olympic Games During the Cold War Ellen Rogers & Korey Decker

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The Olympic Games During the Cold War

Ellen Rogers & Korey Decker

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Introduction

Cold War 11 Olympic Games

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London 1948

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Statistics

59 countries 4099 athletes

385 women 17 sports

136 events

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“Victory Over Dark Times”

World War II halts Olympic Games London rose to the challenge

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Progress

First Games to be shown on home television

Starting blocks Empire Pool

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Absentees

Germany Japan Soviet Union

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Helsinki 1952

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Statistics

69 countries 4,925 athletes

518 women 17 sports

149 events

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New Countries

Israel Soviet Union

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Notable Performances

United States Soviet Union Hungary Emil Zatopek

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Cold War Influence

Sport remained at the top of the agenda

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Melbourne 1956

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Statistics

67 countries 3184 athletes

371 women 16 sports

145 events

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Outside Influence

Suez Crisis Egyptian-Israeli Conflict

Invasion of Hungary Violence in North Africa

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Boycotts

Egypt Lebanon Iraq The Netherlands Spain Switzerland

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Tokyo 1964

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Statistics

93 countries 5140 athletes

683 women 19 sports

163 events

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Progress

Mondovision Computers Pictograms Judo and volleyball Japan’s enthusiasm

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South Africa

Banned from the Games after failing to condemn apartheid

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Mexico DC 1968

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Statistics

112 countries 5330 athletes

781 women 18 sports

172 events

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Progress

German athletes Drug tests Tartan Official timing

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Worldwide Events

Assassinations Martin Luther King Jr. Robert Kennedy

Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia Plaza of the Three Cultures shooting

Hundred of protesting students wounded

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African Americans

“Jet” Smith John Carlos

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Munich 1972

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Waldi the Daschund

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Statistics

121 countries 7123 athletes

1058 women 21 sports

195 events

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Black September

Palestinian terrorist group 9 Israeli athletes taken hostage Demanded release of 234 Palestinian

prisoners in Israeli prisons and two in German prisons

Germany attacked the terrorists Terrorists killed all hostages and one

German police officer

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Montreal 1976

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Amik the Beaver

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Statistics

92 countries 6028 athletes

1247 women 21 sports

198 events

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Obstacles for Montreal

IOC hoped to restore all events Stadium and other facilities under

construction Delays Increase in gas prices

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Progress

Women’s events Basketball Rowing Handball

Nadia Comaneci Romanian gymnast

Torch

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Boycotts

Africa 22 countries

Taiwan Cameroon Egypt Morocco Tunisia

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Moscow 1980

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Misha the Bear

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Statistics

80 countries 5217 athletes

1125 women 21 sports

203 events

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Boycotts

United States Japan West Germany China Philippines Argentina Canada

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The IOC’s Response

Opposed the boycott Felt that the games should be more

than politics

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Biased Competition

Soviets took control of the games 197 overall medals

80 gold Irregularities

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Los Angeles 1984

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Sam the Eagle

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Statistics

140 countries 6797 athletes

1567 women 21 sports

221 events

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Boycott

Soviet Union Cuba East Germany

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Funding

No government financing Strictly private funding

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Progress

Neroli Fairhall Paraplegic archer

Women’s marathon Women’s cycling Blueprint for future Olympic Games

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Seoul 1988

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Hodori the Baby Tiger

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Statistics

159 countries 8465 athletes

2186 women 23 sports

237 events

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Protests

Soviet Union Still participated

Cuba Ethiopia North Korea

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Achievements

$288 million profit Encouraged the West to explore

South Korea’s history and culture Increased trade and commerce

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Progress

Women sweep equestrian medals Kerstin Palm

7 Olympic Games Table tennis Tennis returned Open to professionals

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Doping

Ben Johnson 100m dash Tested positive for steroids

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Barcelona 1992

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Cobi the Little Dog

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Statistics

169 countries 9367 athletes

2708 women 25 sports

257 events

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Boycott Free

First time since 1972 Apartheid abolished in South Africa Fall of the Berlin Wall Reunification of East and West

Germany End of Communism in the Soviet

Union 15 separate countries that participated

as a “unified team”

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Progress

Baseball achieves medal status Baseball had appeared as an exhibition

sport at six Olympic Games Badminton Women’s judo

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Conclusion

Sport remained most important Olympic “spirit” was present in

almost all of the games

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