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1984 Summer Olympics




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  Host City Los Angeles , California , United States
  Nations Participating 140
  Athletes Participating 6,797<br>(5,230 men, 1,567 women)
  Events 221 in 23 Sport s
  Opening Ceremony July 28 , 1984
  Closing Ceremony August 12 , 1984
  Officially Opened By President Ronald Reagan
  Athlete's Oath Edwin Moses
  Judge's Oath Sharon Weber
  Olympic Torch Rafer Johnson
  Stadium Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum


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The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the '''Games of the XXIII Olympiad''', were held in 1984 in Los Angeles , California , United States . Los Angeles was selected on May 18 1978 on the 80th IOC Session at Athens , Greece without voting, because it was the only city to bid to host the 1984 Summer Olympics. Many blamed this on the financial losses that hit Montreal two years earlier, when it massively overspent on the 1976 Summer Olympics .

In the wake of the American-led Boycott Of The 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow , 14 Eastern Bloc countries and allies including the Soviet Union , Cuba and East Germany (but not Romania ), boycotted these Olympics. The USSR announced its intention not to participate on May 8 , 1984 . The boycott influenced a large number of events that were normally dominated by the absent countries. Boycotting countries organized another major event in July-August 1984, called Friendship Games .

Notably, the host state was the home state of US President Ronald Reagan , who himself opened the games. ( Video of Opening ceremony )


HIGHLIGHTS



MEDALS AWARDED

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:


MEDAL COUNT

(''host nation in bold.'')


NATIONS


Articles about Los Angeles Summer Olympics by nation:


BOYCOTTING COUNTRIES


14 Countries took part in the Soviet led boycott of the 1984 Olympic Games:

Iran and Libya also boycotted the games, citing political reasons, but were not a part of the Soviet led boycott.


LOS ANGELES - HOST CITY

Following the news of the massive financial losses of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada , few cities wished to host the Olympics. This was seen as a major threat to the future of the Olympic Games. However, with the financially successful Los Angeles Games, cities began to line up to be hosts again. The Los Angeles and Montreal Games are seen as examples of what to do and not to do when organizing the Olympics, and serve as object lessons to prospectant host cities. Since then, additional object lessons have been drawn from Atlanta In 1996 (the need to avoid commercialization) and Athens In 2004 (the need to organize and build to schedule).


SEE ALSO



Olympics with significant boycotts



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