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Title: Sports: A Weapon During The Cold War


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Sports A Weapon During The Cold War
  • By Anna Bryson and Michelle Goddard

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Overview
  • Olympics Games were created to support peace
  • During the Cold War
  • Sports were used as a weapon of international
    affairs
  • The Olympics the chance to display superiority
    through their athletes
  • Attempt to manipulate international politics

3
Growing tensions through sports
  • 1972 Munich games The Americans lost the gold
    medal in basketball for the first time during the
    Cold War to the U.S.S.R
  • After confusion over the time left on the clock,
    the Soviets were able to replay the final 5
    seconds and beat the U.S. 51-50.
  • Needless to say, the U.S. was pissed

4
Use of Performance Enhancers and Cheating
  • The U.S. and U.S.S.R. were desperate to outdo
    each other in every aspect during the Cold War
    and would stop at nothing
  • Both were accused of poor sportsmanship and use
    of performance enhancers in sporting events

5
1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics
  • Soviets had won every Winter Olympic ice hockey
    tournament since 1960
  • They were well seasoned and had been playing
    together for many years
  • U.S. team was composed of college students with
    little history of playing together
  • The U.S. amazed everyone and reached the final
    game

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Miracle on Ice U.S. vs. U.S.S.R
  • Regarded as the greatest moment in the history of
    American sports
  • The amateur U.S. team defeated the highly favored
    U.S.S.R. 4-3

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1980 Moscow Summer Olympics
  • USA boycotted these events
  • President Jimmy Carter said the boycott was
    because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
  • "I pointed out ... that continued aggressive
    actions by the Soviets would endanger the
    participation of athletes and travel to Moscow by
    spectators." President Jimmy Carter
  • Change of venue proposal
  • Revoking of passports

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  • "At the time, I was really angry, but ... looking
    back, it beats sending 18-year-olds over there
    with guns. It was something Carter could do.
    Dick Buerkle, a U.S. long distance runner who had
    qualified for the Olympics

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Everyone Join In
  • USA made efforts to persuade its allies to
    boycott the event as well
  • In the end, about 60 teams boycotted the Moscow
    Olympics
  • The U.S.S.R. won 80 gold medals, 195 medals in
    all, in what critics called the most lopsided
    Olympics since 1904

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1980 Summer Olympics medal count 1980 Summer Olympics medal count 1980 Summer Olympics medal count 1980 Summer Olympics medal count 1980 Summer Olympics medal count        
Pos Country          Total
1     USSR 80 69 46 195
2     East Germany (GDR) 47 37 42 126
3     Bulgaria 8 16 17 41
4     Cuba 8 7 5 20
5     Italy 8 3 4 15
6     Hungary 7 10 15 32
7     Romania 6 6 13 25
8     France 6 5 3 14
9     Great Britain 5 7 9 21
10     Poland 3 14 15 32
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1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  • Soviet Union boycotted these events
  • Desire to retaliate against the U.S.s boycott on
    the Moscow Olympics
  • 14 other communist nations didnt attend
  • More participating nations than any previous
    Olympics

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1984 Summer Olympics medal count 1984 Summer Olympics medal count 1984 Summer Olympics medal count 1984 Summer Olympics medal count 1984 Summer Olympics medal count        
Pos Country          Total
1     United States 83 61 30 174
2     Romania 20 16 17 53
3     West Germany (FRG) 17 19 23 59
4     China 15 8 9 32
5     Italy 14 6 12 32
6     Canada 10 18 16 44
7     Japan 10 8 14 32
8     New Zealand 8 1 2 11
9     Yugoslavia 7 4 7 18
10     South Korea 6 6 7 19
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