Olympiska vinterspelen 1984

Olympiska vinterspelen 1984
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Grenar49 grenar i 6 sporter
Deltagare
Nationer49
Aktiva1 272
Män998
Kvinnor274
Värdskap
LandSocialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien SFR Jugoslavien
OrtSarajevo
ArenaAsim Ferhatović Hase-stadion
Invigning7 februari 1984
Spelen öppnades avJugoslaviens president Mika Špiljak
Läste deltagarnas edBojan Križaj (alpin skidåkning)
Läste funktionärernas edDragan Perović
Elden tändes avSanda Dubravčić (konståkning)
Avslutning18 februari 1984

Olympiska vinterspelen 1984, de fjortonde (XIV) olympiska vinterspelen, arrangerades 7-19 februari 1984 i Sarajevo i det dåvarande Jugoslavien. Spelen sågs på plats av 434 000 åskådare. Olympiadmusiken för dessa spel, var komponerad av Nikica Kalogjera.

Kandidatur

Vid omröstningen om arrangörsort den 18 maj 1978 i Aten i Grekland var Sarajevo den segrande kandidaten, i konkurrens med Sapporo i Japan och Sverige.[1] Sverige hade planerat att förlägga tävlingarna på olika spridda geografiska områden, med ishockey i Göteborg och andra tävlingar förlagda till Falun, Hammarstrand och Åre.

Ansökningen om att få anordna olympiska vinterspelen 1984
StadNationRond 1Rond 2
SarajevoSocialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien SFR Jugoslavien3139
SapporoJapan Japan3336
GöteborgSverige Sverige10-

Sporter

Demonstrationssporter

Medaljfördelning

Medaljfördelning 10 i topp
PlatsLand
Guld

Silver

Brons
Totalt
1 Östtyskland99624
2 Sovjetunionen610925
3 USA44-8
4 Finland43613
5 Sverige4228
6 Norge3249
7 Schweiz2215
8 Västtyskland2114
 Kanada2114
10 Italien2--2

Deltagande nationer

49 nationer deltog i spelen. För Egypten, Monaco, Puerto Rico, Senegal och Amerikanska Jungfruöarna var det deras första olympiska vinterspel.

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Källor

Fotnoter

  1. ^ ”Sarajevo 1984”. Sveriges olympiska kommitté. http://sok.se/olympiska-spel/tavlingar/spelen/sarajevo-1984.html. Läst 19 juli 2017. 

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