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Sarajevo 1984 SARAJEVO 1984 The Games of the XIV Winter Olympiad. February 8-19, 1984. Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Downhill 1.Bill Johnson (USA) 2.Peter Muller (Switzerland) 2 Giant slalom 1.Max Julen (Switzerland) 3 2.Jure Franko (Yugoslavia) 4 3.Andreas Wenzel (Liechtenstein) 5 Slalom 1.Phil Mahre (USA) 2.Steve Mahre (USA) WOMEN 6 Downhill 1.Michela Figini (Switzerland) 2.Maria Walliser (Switzerland) 7 Giant slalom 1.Debbie Armstrong (USA) Slalom 1.Paola Magoni (Italy) 8 BIATHLON 20 km individual 1.Peter Angerer (West Germany) 20 km individual: 2.Frank-Peter Roetsch (East Germany) 9 10 km sprint 1.Eirik Kvalfoss (Norway) 2.Peter Angerer (West Germany) 20 km individual: 3.Eirik Kvalfoss (Norway) 4 x 7.5 km: 2.Norway (Eirik Kvalfoss) 4 x 7.5 km 3.West Germany (Peter Angerer) 10 BOBSLEIGH Two-man 1.Wolfgang Hoppe / Dietmar Schauerhammer (East Germany) 2.Bernhard Lehmann / Bogdan Musiol (East Germany) Four-man: 2.East Germany (Bernhard Lehmann, Bogdan Musiol) 11 Four-man 1.East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe, Roland Wetzig, Dietmar Schauerhammer, Andreas Kirchner) 12 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 15 km 1.Gunde Svan (Sweden) 30 km: 3.Gunde Svan (Sweden) 50 km: 2.Gunde Svan (Sweden) 4 x 10 km: 1.Sweden (Gunde Svan) 30 km 14.Thomas Wassberg (Sweden) 13 50 km 1.Thomas Wassberg (Sweden) 4 x 10 km 1.Sweden (Thomas Wassberg) 14 30 km: 1.Nikolay Zimyatov (USSR), 2.Aleksandr Zavyalov (USSR) 4 x 10 km: 2.USSR (Aleksandr Zavyalov, Nikolay Zimyatov), 3.Finland (Juha Mieto) 15 km: 3.Harri Kirvesniemi (Finland) 4 x 10 km: 3.Finland (Harri Kirvesniemi) 15 WOMEN 5 km 1.Marja-Liisa Hamalainen (Finland) 10 km 1.Marja-Liisa Hamalainen (Finland) 20 km 1.Marja-Liisa Hamalainen (Finland) 4 x 5 km: 3.Finland (Marja-Liisa Hamalainen) 16 4 x 5 km 1.Norway (Inger Helene Nybraten, Anne Jahren, Brit Pettersen, Berit Aunli) 5 km: 2.Berit Aunli (Norway) 10 km: 3.Brit Pettersen (Norway) 20 km: 3.Anne Jahren (Norway) 5 km: 3.Kveta Jeriova (Czechoslovakia) 10 km: 2.Raisa Smetanina (USSR) 20 km: 2.Raisa Smetanina (USSR) 4 x 5 km: 2.Czechoslovakia (Kveta Jeriova) 17 4 x 5 km: 3.Finland (Marjo Matikainen) 18 FIGURE SKATING Men 2.Brian Orser (Canada) 9.Norbert Schramm (West Germany) 19 Ladies 1.Katarina Witt (East Germany) 20 Pairs 1.Elena Valova / Oleg Vasiliev (USSR) 2.Kitty Carruthers / Peter Carruthers (USA) 21 Ice dancing 1.Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean (Great Britain) 22 2.Natalia Bestemyanova / Andrei Bukin (USSR) 3.Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko (USSR) 23 ICE HOCKEY First Round Group A USSR - Sweden 10:1 (Vladislav Tretiak, Sergei Starikov, Sergei Makarov - Goran Lindblom) 1.USSR (advanced to Final Round) 2.Sweden (advanced to Final Round) Group B Canada - USA 4:2 (Kirk Muller, Dave Tippett - Mark Fusco, Scott Fusco, Paul Guay) 2.Canada (advanced to Final Round) 4.USA 24 Final Round USSR - Canada 4:0 (Alexander Skvortsov, Vladimir Kovin - Mario Gosselin, Kevin Dineen) (Kevin Dineen (Canada)) 25 USSR - Czechoslovakia 2:0 (Sergei Makarov - Jaromir Sindel, Miloslav Horava, Vladimir Kyhos) (Viktor Tyumenev - Milan Chalupa) (Igor Larionov, Sergei Makarov - Milan Chalupa) 26 1.USSR Alexei Kasatonov (USSR) Viacheslav Fetisov (USSR) Vladimir Krutov (USSR) 27 Vladimir Myshkin, Zinetula Bilyaletdinov (USSR) Vasili Pervukhin (USSR) 28 Igor Stelnov (USSR) 29 Vladimir Yurzinov (USSR, assistant coach) 30 2.Czechoslovakia Vincent Lukac (Czechoslovakia) 31 3.Sweden Thomas Rundqvist (Sweden) Tomas Sandstrom (Sweden) 4.Canada 7.USA 32 LUGE Men’s singles 1.Paul Hildgartner (Italy) 33 Doubles 1.Hans Stanggassinger / Franz Wembacher (West Germany) 34 2.Yevgeny Belousov / Alexander Belyakov (USSR) 35 NORDIC COMBINED Individual 1.Tom Sandberg (Norway) 36 SKI JUMPING Individual normal hill 1.Jens Weissflog (East Germany) Individual large hill: 2.Jens Weissflog (East Germany) Individual large hill 1.Matti Nykanen (Finland) Individual normal hill: 2.Matti Nykanen (Finland) 37 SPEED SKATING MEN 1000 m 1.Gaetan Boucher (Canada) 2.Sergey Khlebnikov (USSR) 3.Kai Arne Engelstad (Norway) 21.Hans Magnusson (Sweden) 1500 m: 2.Sergei Khlebnikov (USSR) 38 1500 m 1.Gaetan Boucher (Canada) 500 m: 3.Gaetan Boucher (Canada) 5000 m 1.Tomas Gustafson (Sweden) 10000 m: 2.Tomas Gustafson (Sweden) 39 WOMEN 1000 m: 1.Karin Enke (East Germany) 1500 m: 1.Karin Enke (East Germany) 3000 m: 2.Karin Enke (East Germany) 500 m: 2.Karin Enke (East Germany) 500 m: 7.Monica Pflug (West Germany) 1000 m: 8.Monica Pflug (West Germany) 500 m: 1.Christa Rothenburger (East Germany) 1000 m: 2.Andrea Schone (East Germany) 1500 m: 2.Andrea Schone (East Germany) 3000 m: 1.Andrea Schone (East Germany) 40 MEDAL COUNT 1.EAST GERMANY (9-9-6) 41 2.USSR (6-10-9) 3.USA (4-4-0) Previous Olympiad Next Olympiad (MOSCOW 1980) (LOS ANGELES 1984) Previous Winter Olympiad Next Winter Olympiad (LAKE PLACID 1980) (CALGARY 1988) Back to the Main Page (OLYMPIC HISTORY ON STAMPS) 42 .
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