1992 Summer Olympics 82755 226115797 2008-07-16T21:55:56Z 70.5.171.20 pulled -> tore {{Olympics infobox|1992|Summer | Name = Games of the XXV Olympiad | Logo = Wiki_ade.gif | Size = 200 | Optional caption = | Host city = [[Barcelona]], [[Catalonia]], [[Spain]] | Nations participating = 169 | Athletes participating = 9,356 (6,652 men, 2,704 women) | Events = 286 in 32 [[sport]]s | Opening ceremony = [[July 25]], [[1992]] | Closing ceremony = [[August 9]], [[1992]] | Officially opened by = [[Juan Carlos I of Spain]] | Athlete's Oath = [[Luis Doreste Blanco]] | Judge's Oath = [[Eugeni Asensio]] | Olympic Torch = [[Antonio Rebollo]] (paralympic archer) | Stadium = [[Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc]] | }} The '''1992 Summer Olympic Games''', officially known as the '''Games of the XXV Olympiad''', were an [[international]] multi-[[sport]] event which was celebrated in 1992 in [[Barcelona]], [[Catalonia]], [[Spain]]. ==Bidding== Barcelona, the birthplace of former [[International Olympic Committee|IOC]] president [[Juan Antonio Samaranch]], was selected over [[Amsterdam]], [[Belgrade]], [[Birmingham]], [[Brisbane]] and [[Paris]] in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]], on [[October 17]], [[1986]], from the 91st [[IOC Session]]. The chart's information below comes from [http://www.aldaver.com/votes.html the International Olympic Committee Vote History] web page. {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="3" style="border-collapse: collapse;" |- ! colspan="7" | 1992 Summer Olympics Bidding Results |- | '''City''' | '''NOC Name''' | bgcolor="" |'''Round 1''' | bgcolor="" |'''Round 2''' | bgcolor="" |'''Round 3''' |- ||[[Barcelona]]||{{ESP}} ||'''29'''||'''37'''||'''47''' |- ||[[Paris]]||{{FRA}} ||19||20||23 |- ||[[Belgrade]]||{{YUG}} ||13||11||5 |- ||[[Brisbane]]||{{AUS}} ||11||9||10 |- ||[[Birmingham]]||{{GBR}} ||8||8||- |- ||[[Amsterdam]]||{{NED}} ||5||-||- |} == Highlights == * With the exception of Afghanistan, it was the first time since the [[1972 Summer Olympics|Munich 1972 Olympics]] that all of the [[IOC]] [[countries]] participated in the Games. *[[Paralympics|Paralympic]] [[archery|archer]] [[Antonio Rebollo]] lit the [[Olympic Flame]] by firing a burning arrow towards the cauldron. The arrow passed over the cauldron, which was emanating gas at that moment. The gas ignited and the flame appeared in the cauldron.<ref>{{cite news|last=Mathews|first=John|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics2000/926190.stm|date=[[2000-07-15]]|title=Ceremonial hall of shame|quote=In reality, he had not actually landed the arrow in the middle of the cauldron - he had fired it way outside the stadium as instructed.|accessdate=2007-08-12|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> * In [[basketball]], the admittance of professional players led to the [[United States|American]] ''[[United States men's national basketball team#1992 The Dream Team|Dream Team]]'', with players like [[Michael Jordan]], [[Magic Johnson]], [[Charles Barkley]], and [[Larry Bird]]. They won the gold medal with great ease. * [[South Africa]] was allowed again to participate in the Olympics after a 28 years suspension in the Olympic Games for its [[apartheid]] policy. White South African runner [[Elana Meyer]] and black [[Ethiopia]]n runner [[Derartu Tulu]] fought out a great battle in the 10,000 m (won by Tulu) and then ran their lap of honour hand in hand. * Following the German Reunification in 1990, [[Germany]] participated with a single team for the first time since 1960. * As the [[Soviet Union]] was dissolved in 1991, the Baltic nations of [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]] participated with their own teams for the first time since 1936. The other Soviet republics took part in the [[Unified Team]]. * The break up of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] led to the debuts of [[Croatia]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. Due to [[United Nations]] sanctions, Yugoslav athletes were not allowed to participate with their own team, but could compete under the Olympic flag as [[Independent Olympic Participants at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Independent Olympic Participants]]. * In men's [[artistic gymnastics]], [[Vitaly Scherbo]] from [[Belarus]] won six gold medals, including four on a single day. Five of the six golds were in individual events, tying [[Eric Heiden]]'s record for individual gold medals at a single Olympics. * In women's artistic gymnastics, [[Tatiana Gutsu]] took gold in the All-Around competition edging the United States' [[Shannon Miller]]. * In the [[diving]] competitions, held in the view of the [[Sagrada Família]], [[Fu Mingxia]] won the high dive event, despite being only 13 years old. * [[Russia]]n swimmers dominated the freestyle events, with [[Alexander Popov (swimmer)|Alexander Popov]] and [[Yevgeny Sadovyi]] both winning two events (Sadovyi won a third with in the relays). * [[Evelyn Ashford]] won her fourth Olympic gold medal in the 4x100 metre relay, making her one of only four female athletes to have achieved this in history. * The young [[Krisztina Egerszegi]] of [[Hungary]] won three individual swimming gold medals. * After being demonstrated six times, [[baseball]] became an Olympic sport, with Cuba winning the gold medal, Chinese Taipei winning silver, and Japan, the bronze. * [[Roller Hockey]], specifically [[Roller hockey (Quad)]] , was a demonstration rollersport in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The 12 teams taking part were divided into two groups. Group A played in Vic, and was made up of Portugal, Argentina, Italy, the United States of America, Switzerland and Japan while Group B played in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia and was made up of the Netherlands, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Angola and Australia. Argentina masterfully won the gold. * [[Badminton]] and women's [[judo]] became part of the Olympic programme, while [[slalom canoeing]] returned to the Games after a 20-year absence. * [[Basque pelota]], [[roller hockey]],and [[taekwondo]] were the demonstration sports. * [[Chris Boardman]] won the 4000M [[individual pursuit]] [[track cycling]] event for [[Great Britain]]. * [[Linford Christie]] finally won the 100m at the age of 32. * Several of the USA Men's Gold Medal volleyball team from the [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Olympics]] return to vie for another medal. In the first round, they lost a controversial match to Japan, sparking them to shave their heads in protest (including [[Steve Timmons]], sacrificing his trademark red [[flattop]] for the protest). * [[Mike Stulce]] of the USA won the men's [[shot put]], beating heavy favored [[Werner Günthör]] of Switzerland. * On the 20th anniversary of the [[Munich massacre]] and the 500th anniversary of the [[Alhambra Decree]], [[Yael Arad]] became the first [[Israel]]i to win an Olympic medal, winning a silver medal in judo. The next day, [[Oren Smadja]] became Israel's first male medalist, winning a bronze in the same sport. * [[Derek Redmond]] of Britain tore a hamstring during a 400m semi-final heat. As he struggled to finish the race, his father entered the track without credentials and helped Derek complete the race to a [[standing ovation]] from the crowd. * [[Sergei Bubka]] had won gold in the men's pole vault in Seoul 1988, setting an Olympic record. He was favored to easily take the gold again, but he left Barcelona empty-handed, failing to make any height in the pole vault. He failed in all his attempts. A little over a month later,in Tokyo, Bubka vaulted 20 feet 1 and 1/2 inches - his 3rd outdoor record of 1992 and 32nd world record overall. * There were two main musical themes of the 1992 Games. One was "[[Barcelona (album)|Barcelona]]", written five years earlier by [[Freddie Mercury]] and sung as a duet with [[Montserrat Caballé]]. The duo were to have performed the song during the opening ceremony, but due to Mercury's untimely death the year before, the song was played over a travelogue of the city at the start of the opening ceremony. The other was "[[Amigos Para Siempre]]" (''Friends for Life''), written by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] and [[Don Black (musician)|Don Black]], and sung by [[Sarah Brightman]] and [[José Carreras]] during the closing ceremonies. == Medals awarded == See the medal winners, ordered by sport: {| | *[[Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Archery]] *[[Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] *[[Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Baseball]] *[[Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Basketball]] *[[Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Badminton]] *[[Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Boxing]] *[[Canoeing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Canoeing]] |width=20| |valign=top| *[[Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Cycling]] *[[Diving at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Diving]] *[[Equestrian at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Equestrian]] *[[Fencing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Fencing]] *[[Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Football]] *[[Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Gymnastics]] *[[Handball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Handball]] |width=20| |valign=top| *[[Hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Hockey]] *[[Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Judo]] *[[Modern pentathlon at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Modern pentathlon]] *[[Rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Rowing]] *[[Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Shooting]] *[[Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Sailing]] *[[Swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Swimming]] |width=20| |valign=top| *[[Synchronized swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Synchronized swimming]] *[[Table tennis at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Table tennis]] *[[Tennis at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Tennis]] *[[Volleyball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Volleyball]] *[[Water polo at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Water polo]] *[[Weightlifting at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Weightlifting]] *[[Wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Wrestling]] |} === Demonstration sports === *[[Basque pelote]] *[[Roller hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Roller hockey]] *[[Taekwondo]] *[[Valencian pilota]] == Participating nations == [[Image:1992 Olympic games countries.PNG|thumb|participants]] 169 nations sent athletes to compete in these Games. With the [[Collapse of the Soviet Union]], twelve states formed a [[Unified Team]], while the [[Baltic States]] of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania had their own teams. Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina competed as independent nations after [[Dissolution of Yugoslavia|separation from Yugoslavia]]. [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] were banned due to [[United Nations|UN]] sanctions, but individual Yugoslav athletes were allowed to take part as ''[[Independent Olympic Participants at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Independent Olympic Participants]]''. <br clear=all> {| |valign=top| * {{flagIOC|ALB|1992 Summer|8}} * {{flagIOC|ALG|1992 Summer|38}} * {{flagIOC|ASA|1992 Summer|3}} * {{flagIOC|AND|1992 Summer|8}} * {{flagIOC|ANG|1992 Summer|39}} * {{flagIOC|ANT|1992 Summer|13}} * {{flagIOC|ARG|1992 Summer|107}} * {{flagIOC|ARU|1992 Summer|5}} * {{flagIOC|AUS|1992 Summer|295}} * {{flagIOC|AUT|1992 Summer|107}} * {{flagIOC|BAH|1992 Summer|15}} * {{flagIOC|BRN|1992 Summer|13}} * {{flagIOC|BAN|1992 Summer|6}} * {{flagIOC|BAR|1992 Summer|17}} * {{flagIOC|BEL|1992 Summer|68}} * {{flagIOC|BIZ|1992 Summer|10}} * {{flagIOC|BEN|1992 Summer|6}} * {{flagIOC|BER|1992 Summer|20}} * {{flagIOC|BHU|1992 Summer|6}} * {{flagIOC|BOL|1992 Summer|14}} * {{flagIOC|BIH|1992 Summer|10}} <!-- code BSH 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Olympics medal count}} These are the top medal-collecting nations for the 1992 Games. (Host country is highlighted) and (Highest amount in bold): {| {{RankedMedalTable}} |- | 1 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|EUN|1992 Summer}} || '''45''' || '''38''' || 29 || '''112''' |- | 2 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|USA|1992 Summer}} || 37 || 34 || '''37''' || 108 |- | 3 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|GER|1992 Summer}} || 33 || 21 || 28 || 82 |- | 4 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|CHN|1992 Summer}} || 16 || 22 || 16 || 54 |- | 5 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|CUB|1992 Summer}} || 14 || 6 || 11 || 31 |- bgcolor=ccccff | 6 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|ESP|1992 Summer}} || 13 || 7 || 2 || 22 |- | 7 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|KOR|1992 Summer}} || 12 || 5 || 12 || 29 |- | 8 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|1992 Summer}} || 11 || 12 || 7 || 30 |- | 9 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1992 Summer}} || 8 || 5 || 16 || 29 |- | 10 ||align=left| {{flagIOC|AUS|1992 Summer}} || 7 || 9 || 11 || 27 |} == References == <references /> == See also == *[[Olympic Games]] *[[International Olympic Committee]] *[[IOC country codes]] *[[1992 Summer Paralympics]] *[[Triplecast]] == External links == {{commonscat}} *[http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=1&OLGY=1992 IOC Site on 1992 Summer Olympics] *[http://www.fundaciobarcelonaolimpica.es/ Barcelona Olympic Foundation] *[http://olympic-museum.de/o-reports/report1992.htm Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992] *[http://www.aafla.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1992/ore300/ORE300h.pdf ''Olympic Review'' 1992 - Official results] *[http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/albums-en/olympic-stadium/index.html Barcelona Olympic Stadium] *[http://collectionolympique.free.fr//doubarcelone.html#BARCELONE%201992 Barcelona 1992 Olympic pins (broken link)] {{Olympic Games}} {{DEFAULTSORT:%%key}} [[Category:1992 Summer Olympics|*]] <!-- The below are interlanguage links. --> [[ar:ألعاب أولمبية صيفية 1992]] [[bn:১৯৯২ গ্রীষ্মকালীন অলিম্পিক্‌স]] [[bs:XXV Olimpijske igre - Barcelona 1992.]] [[bg:Летни олимпийски игри 1992]] [[ca:Jocs Olímpics d'estiu 1992]] [[cs:Letní olympijské hry 1992]] [[da:Sommer-OL 1992]] [[de:Olympische Sommerspiele 1992]] [[et:1992. aasta suveolümpiamängud]] [[el:Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 1992]] [[es:Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona 1992]] [[eo:Somera Olimpiko 1992]] [[fa:بازی‌های المپیک تابستانی ۱۹۹۲]] [[fr:Jeux Olympiques d'été de 1992]] [[gl:Xogos Olímpicos de 1992]] [[ko:1992년 하계 올림픽]] [[hr:XXV. 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