1992 Summer Olympics
{{Olympics infobox |
Name = Games of the XXV Olympiad |
Logo = 1992summerolympicslogo.jpg |
Size = 200 |
Optional caption = |
Host city =
Barcelona,
Catalonia,
Spain |
Nations participating = 169 |
Athletes participating = 9,956 (7,010 men, 2,851 women) |
Events = 286 in 32
sports | 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 Olympics, officially known as the
Games of the XXV Olympiad, were held in
1992 in
Barcelona,
Catalonia,
Spain. Barcelona, the birth city of
IOC president
Juan Antonio Samaranch, was selected over
Amsterdam,
Belgrade,
Birmingham,
Brisbane and
Paris in
Lausanne,
Switzerland in October
1986.
*All of the
IOC countries participated in the Games for the first time since Munich
1972 Summer Olympics .
*
Paralympic archer Antonio Rebollo lit the
Olympic Flame by shooting an arrow into the cauldron. (It should be noted however that slow-motion television footage showed the arrow falling behind the elevated cauldron, which was really lighted by a failsafe mechanism.)
*In
basketball, the admittance of professional players led to the
American Dream Team - probably the best team ever, with players like
Michael Jordan,
Magic Johnson 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
Ethiopian 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.
*One of the main musical themes of the 1992 Games was "
Barcelona", written especially for the Games by
Freddie Mercury.
*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
Yugoslavia led to the debuts of
Croatia,
Slovenia and
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Yugoslav athletes were not allowed to participate with their own team, but could compete under the Olympic flag as Independent Olympic Participants.
*In
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 the
diving competitions, held in the view of the
Sagrada Família,
Fu Mingxia won the high dive event, being only 13 years old.
*
Russian swimmers dominated the freestyle events, with
Alexander Popov and
Yevgeny Sadovyi both winning two events (Sadovyi won a third with in the relays).
*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.
*
Badminton and women's
judo became part of the Olympic programme, while
slalom canoeing returned to the Games after a 20-year absence.
*
Basque pelote,
Roller Hockey and
Taekwondo were the demo sports.Trivia
See the medal winners, ordered by sport:
{
*
Archery*
Athletics*
Baseball*
Basketball*
Badminton*
Boxing*
Canoeingvalign=top| *Cycling *Diving *Equestrian *Fencing *Football *Gymnastics *Handball | valign=top| *Hockey *Judo *Modern Pentathlon *Rowing *Shooting *Swimming *Synchronized Swimming | valign=top| *Table tennis *Tennis *Volleyball *Water Polo *Weightlifting *Wrestling *Yachting |