Modern Olympics Athletic Achievement & Political Statements
1968 Mexico City Tommie Smith and John Carlos All black athletes were urged to boycott the upcoming games Their action resulted in both men being expelled from the Olympics
1972 USA Basketball Doug Collins was fouled with three seconds left and made two free throws to make the score Referees ordered the clock reset twice, allowing the Soviets to win 51-50
Mark Spitz Spitz won 7 gold medals & broke 7 world records 100m butterfly 200m butterfly 100m free-style 200m free-style 400m free-style 800m free-style 400m relay
1976 USA Boxing USA Boxing won five gold medals for the first time since Helsinki in 1952 Leo Randolph, Howard Davis, Michael & Leon Spinks, Sugar Ray Leonard were on the team
1980 Speed Skating In nine days, Eric Heiden won five individual gold medals in a single Olympics Dave Kindred of the Washington Post called him “an alchemist on skates, the first man ever to turn ice into gold”
1980 “Miracle on Ice” 4-3 victory over Russia actually came in the 1980 Olympic semifinals The U.S. would go on to defeat Finland in the Gold Medal game 4-2 Victory over the Soviet Union gave the United States a symbol of hope
Olympic Protests
Greatest All-Around Athlete Despite pulled hamstrings and asthma, Jackie Joyner-Kersee still triumphed In 1988's Olympic Games she took the gold in both the heptathlon and long jump
1996 Atlanta Kerri Strug had felt a pop in her ankle on her first vault and could barely walk “Kerri listen to me…you can do it,” said USA coach Bela Karolyi She suffered two torn ankle ligaments
1994 Lillehammer On January 6 th, Shane Stant attacked Nancy Kerrigan at a Detroit ice rink Tonya Harding pleaded guilty to conspiracy, was fined $100,000 and received a lifetime ban from skating
1998 Nagano Picabo Street took gold in the Nagano Super-G by a mere hundredth of a second After a leg injury and two years of rehabilitation, Street returned to compete in 2002 in Salt Lake City before retiring
Dara Torres On January 6 th, Shane Stant attacked Nancy Kerrigan at a Detroit ice rink Tonya Harding pleaded guilty to conspiracy, was fined $100,000 and received a lifetime ban from skating
Michael Phelps Michael Phelps has won 16 Olympic medals: six gold and two bronze at Athens in 2004, and eight gold at Beijing in 2008 Won a total of fifty- four career medals thus far in major international competition
Olympic Ceremonies