The , officially known as the '''XIV Olympic Winter Games''', were celebrated in
Sarajevo , then in
Yugoslavia and now in
Bosnia And Herzegovina . Other candidate cities were
Sapporo ,
Japan ; and
Falun ,
Sweden . It was the first Winter Games and the second Olympics held in Eastern Europe (the first was the
1980 Summer Olympics in
Moscow ).
See Also: 1984 Winter Paralympics
Readers of Yugoslav newspapers were asked to choose the mascot for the 1984 Winter Olympics from a list of six finalists. The winner was Vučko, the little wolf, designed by Slovenian designer and illustrator Jože Trobec. The other finalists were a chipmunk, a lamb, a mountain goat, a porcupine, and a snowball.
- Olympic Village, Mojmilo
- Press Village, Dobrinja
- Hotels: Igman (Igman), Famos (Bjelašnica), Smuk (Bjelašnica), Bistrica (Jahorina)
See the medal winners, ordered by sport:
''(Greatest number of medals in each category is in .)''
A record of 49
National Olympic Committee s (NOCs) entered athletes at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games.