Title: Sports: A Weapon During The Cold War
1Sports A Weapon During The Cold War
- By Anna Bryson and Michelle Goddard
2Overview
- 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
3Growing 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
4Use 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
51980 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
6Miracle 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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81980 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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10- "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
11Everyone 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
121980 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
131984 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
141984 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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