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1980 Summer Olympics Information

The 1980 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event celebrated in Moscow in the Soviet Union. In addition, the yachting events were held in Tallinn, and some of the preliminary matches and the quarter-finals of the football tournament were held in Leningrad, Kiev, and Minsk. The 1980 Games were the first to be staged in Eastern Europe.

The United States and a number of other countries boycotted the games because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, though athletes from some boycotting countries participated in the games, under the Olympic Flag. This prompted the Soviet-led boycott of the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Contents

Selection

The only two cities to bid for the 1980 Summer Olympics were Moscow and Los Angeles. The choice between them was made on October 23, 1974 in the 75th IOC Session in Vienna, Austria.

The chart's information about the vote result comes from the International Olympic Committee Vote History web page.

1980 Summer Olympics Bidding Results
City Round 1
Moscow 39
Los Angeles 20

Overview

Olympic Village as it appeared in February 2004 1980 Summer Olympics Torch 150-rubles platinum coin (obverse) 150-rubles platinum coin (reverse)

Highlights

1977 USSR commemorative stamp issued for the archery event

Opening ceremony

Main article: 1980 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

Archery

Main article: Archery at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Athletics

Marathon in front of Saint Basil's Cathedral Main article: Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Boxing

Main article: Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Canoeing and rowing

All events in canoeing and rowing took place at the Moscow Canoeing and Rowing Basin in Krylatskoye Main articles: Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics and Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Cycling

Olympic Velodrome in Krylatskoye Main article: Cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Diving

Main article: Diving at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Equestrian

Main article: Equestrian at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Fencing

Main article: Fencing at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Football

Main article: Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics Pins released by the USSR for the football event of the Olympics (with a British 50 pence coin for size comparison)

Gymnastics

Main article: Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Handball

Main article: Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Hockey

Main article: Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Judo

Main article: Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Modern Pentathlon

Main article: Modern Pentathlon at the 1980 Summer Olympics Pirita Yachting Centre as it appears today

Sailing

Main article: Sailing at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Shooting

Main article: Shooting at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Swimming

Main article: Swimming at the 1980 Summer Olympics Rica Reinisch with her Gold medal in 200 m

Volleyball

Main article: Volleyball at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Water polo

Main article: Water polo at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Weightlifting

Main article: Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Wrestling

Main article: Wrestling at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Closing ceremony

Main article: 1980 Summer Olympics closing ceremony Closing Ceremony. Bear Cub Misha, the mascot, flying into the sky.

Venues

Main article: Venues of the 1980 Summer Olympics

¹ New facilities constructed in preparation for the Olympic Games. ² Existing facilities modified or refurbished in preparation for the Olympic Games.

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

Medal count

Main article: 1980 Summer Olympics medal table

These are the top medal-collecting nations for the 1980 Games. (Host country is highlighted).

A "bronze" medal - actually tombac - from the 1980 Summer Olympics
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Soviet Union (URS) 80 69 46 195
2 East Germany (GDR) 47 37 42 126
3 Bulgaria (BUL) 8 16 17 41
4 Cuba (CUB) 8 7 5 20
5 Italy (ITA) 8 3 4 15
6 Hungary (HUN) 7 10 15 32
7 Romania (ROU) 7 6 13 25
8 France (FRA) 6 5 3 14
9 Great Britain (GBR) 5 7 9 21
10 Poland (POL) 3 14 15 32
Total 204 204 223 631

Participating nations

Participating nations

A total of 81 nations were represented at the Moscow Games, but Liberia withdrew after marching in the Opening Ceremony, so a total of 80 nations actually competed.

Despite the large boycott, six nations made their first Olympic appearance in 1980: Angola, Botswana, Jordan, Laos, Mozambique, and Seychelles. Cyprus made its debut at the Summer Olympics, but had appeared earlier at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. Sri Lanka competed for the first time under its new name (previously as Ceylon), Benin had competed previously as Dahomey and Zimbabwe competed for the first time under that name (previously as Rhodesia).

In the following list, the number in parentheses indicates the number of athletes from each nation that competed in Moscow. Nations in italics competed under the Olympic flag.

Non-Participating countries and regions

Main article: 1980 Summer Olympics boycott Boycotting countries shown in blue

65 countries and regions invited didn't take part in the 1980 Olympic Games. Many of these followed the United States' boycott initiative, while others (such as Zaire) cited economic reasons for not coming.[2][7]

*Qatar did not attend the Games because they were not invited by the International Olympic Committee.[7] **Chinese Taipei / Taiwan did not attend because of the 1979 Nagoya Resolution, in which the People's Republic of China agreed to participate in the IOC if the Republic of China/Taiwan were referred to as "Chinese Taipei".

See also

Olympics portal

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Moscow 1980". Olympic.org. http://www.olympic.org/en/content/Olympic-Games/All-Past-Olympic-Games/Summer/Moscow-1980/. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  2. ^ a b "The Olympic Boycott, 1980". state.gov. U.S. Department of State. http://history.state.gov/milestones/1977-1980/Olympic. Retrieved 18 January 2010.
  3. ^ "New Zealand Olympic Committee". Olympic.org.nz. http://www.olympic.org.nz/GamesProfile.aspx?Print=&function=2&GamesID=27. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  4. ^ a b c d 1980 Summer Olympics Official Report from the Organizing Committee, vol. 2, p. 379
  5. ^ (Russian)History — Moscow-1980
  6. ^ "Norman May on australianscreen online". http://aso.gov.au/titles/spoken-word/gold-gold-gold-4-x-100-metres/. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  7. ^ a b "Partial Boycott - New IOC President". Keesing's Record of World Events 26: 30599. December 1980.

References

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