Date: 8-19 February 1984
NOCs (Nations): 49
Athletes: 1,272 (274 women, 998 men)
Sports: 6
Events: 39
Volunteers: 10,450
Media: 7,393 (2,363 written press, 5,030 broadcasters)
In 1984, the Winter Games took place in Yugoslavia, a Socialist
country, for the first and only time. The people of Sarajevo gained
high marks for their hospitality, and there was no indication of
the tragic war that would engulf the city only a few years later.
Skier Jure Franko brought joy to the host nation by earning
Yugoslavia's first Winter Olympics medal: a silver in the giant
slalom. Marja-Liisa H?m?l?inen won all three individual
cross-country races for women. In speed skating, Gaétan Boucher and
Karin Enke each won two gold medals. Biathlete Eirik Kvalfoss
earned a complete set of medals. Twin brothers Phil and Steve Mahre
took first and second place in the slalom. The highlight of the
figure skating competitions was the free dance performance of Jane
Torvill and Christopher Dean. Their interpretation of Ravel's
Bolero earned across-the-board perfect scores for artistic
impression.
Thirty-seven Chinese athletes took part in the Sarajevo Winter
Olympic Games, during which Jin Xuefei and Wang Guizhen finished
19th and 20th respectively in the alpine skiing women's
slalom.
(COC Website July 8, 2004)