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1994 Winter Olympics

Facts

Competition typeOlympic Games
Number and YearXVII / 1994
Host cityLillehammer, Norway(Venues)
Opening ceremony12 February
Closing ceremony27 February
Competition dates12 – 27 February
OCOGLillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee
Participants1738from67 countries
Medal events61in 12 disciplines

Overview

Before the Lillehammer Olympics began, they were haunted by tragedy and controversy. There was theNancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding story, in which Harding’s bodyguard and ex-husband admitted to attacking Kerrigan prior to the U.S. Olympic Trials, a story which was ubiquitous in the U.S. press and television. Two weeks before the Olympics, skiing medal favoriteUlrike Maier of Austria was killed when she fell and broke her neck in a downhill race. U.S. ice dancerElizabeth Punsalan’s father was savagely stabbed to death one week before the Olympics; allegedly by his son, Elizabeth’s brother. For the Norwegians, they were stunned in October 1993 when their greatest sporting hero,Vegard Ulvang, tragically lost his brotherKjetil, who died in the Arctic wilderness while skiing. They also had to deal with the death of the Norwegian ski coach in December 1993. Finally, only days before the Games,Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl, the Norwegian ski jumper who was to ski jump the torch into the stadium at the opening ceremonies, crashed during a practice jump, sustaining a concussion. He had to be replaced by his understudy, Stein Gruben. Lillehammer seemed to be cursed.

And tragically, Lillehammer was haunted by the recent news from its sister Olympic Winter city of a decade ago, Sarajevo. Sarajevo, which had hosted a beautifulOlympic Winter Games in 1984, now lay in ruins, its stadia and people destroyed by a senseless war in which the Serbs attempted an “ethnic cleansing” on Bosnia-Herzegovina, killing many of their former Muslim brethren.

Stein Gruben performed beautifully at the Opening Ceremony, as did all of Norway. The Ceremonies began a mystical two weeks which ended all thoughts of the tragedy and controversy which had preceded them, and reminded us again of what the Olympics and sport can bring to the world. The Olympic Winter Games had gone from the ridiculous to the sublime.

There were many great athletic feats at the Lillehammer Games.Manuela Di Centa won five medals in cross-country skiing. Norway’sJohann Olav Koss won three speed skating gold medals in world record time.Dan Jansen won the hearts of sports fans everywhere when he finally won a gold medal in the1,000 metre speed skating. But through it all, the champions seemed to be the small town of Lillehammer and the people of Norway itself.

There were also many poignant memories of Sarajevo.Katarina Witt skated her long program to “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” in memory of the citizens who had lost their lives in that senseless war. On the next-to-last night, at the figure skating exhibition,Jayne Torvill andChristopher Dean skated “Bolero” as they had done so hauntingly in 1984. Koss donated a major portion of his Olympic bonus (about $33,000) to Olympic Aid for the citizens of Sarajevo. And during the Lillehammer Olympics, PresidentSamaranch visited Sarajevo, seeing in person the stark contrast between the Olympic City and the Sarajevo of 1994. At the Closing Ceremony, Samaranch also spoke movingly about Sarajevo.

In summing up the Lillehammer Olympics, Leigh Montville ofSports Illustrated said it best, “The XVII Winter Olympics did not exist. Norway did not exist. These were the fairy-tale Games, drawn from the imagination, staged in the pages of a children’s book. They could not exist. Reality cannot be this good.”

Bid process

Bid voting at the 94thIOC Session in Seoul on 15 September 1988.

Round 1Round 2Round 3
LillehammerNorway253045
ÖstersundSweden193339
Anchorage, AlaskaUnited States2322
SofiaBulgaria17

Ceremonies

Officially opened byKronprins HaraldNORSALKing
TorchbearerHaakon, Kronprins av NorgeNORLit flame
Stein GrubenNORSki jumper
Cathrine NøttingnesNORTorch bearer within stadium
Taker of the Athlete's OathVegard UlvangNORCCS
Taker of the Official's OathKari KåringNORSSK
Olympic Flag BearerBirger RuudNORALP/SJPBearer
Hjalmar AndersenNORSSKBearer
Stein EriksenNORALPBearer
Hallgeir BrendenNORCCSBearer
Bjørg Eva JensenNORSSKBearer
Linda AndersenNORSALBearer
Heidi SundalNORHBLBearer
Grete Andersen-WaitzNORATHBearer
Magnar SolbergNORBTHBearer (Closing)
Knut JohannesenNORSSKBearer (Closing)
Peder Lunde, Jr.NORSALBearer (Closing)
Jon RønningenNORWREBearer (Closing)
Berit Kvello-AunliNORCCSBearer (Closing)
Brit PettersenNORCCSBearer (Closing)
Ingrid HadlerNORBearer (Closing)
Birthe HegstadNORBearer (Closing)
FlagbearersFull list

Medal Disciplines

Alpine SkiingFigure SkatingNordic Combined
BiathlonFreestyle SkiingShort Track Speed Skating
BobsleighIce HockeySki Jumping
Cross Country SkiingLugeSpeed Skating

Medal table

NOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Russian Federation RUS118423
Norway NOR1011526
Germany GER97824
Italy ITA75820
United States USA65213
Republic of Korea KOR4116
Canada CAN36413
Switzerland SUI3429
Austria AUT2349
Sweden SWE2103
Japan JPN1225
Kazakhstan KAZ1203
Ukraine UKR1012
Uzbekistan UZB1001
Belarus BLR0202
Finland FIN0156
France FRA0145
Netherlands NED0134
People's Republic of China CHN0123
Slovenia SLO0033
Great Britain GBR0022
Australia AUS0011

Most successful competitors

AthleteNatGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Lyubov Yegorova RUS
EUN
3104
Johann Olav Koss NOR3003
Manuela Di Centa ITA2215
Bjørn Dæhlie NOR2204
Myriam Bédard CAN2002
Bonnie Blair USA2002
Jeon I-Gyeong KOR2002
Markus Wasmeier GER
FRG
2002
Jens Weißflog GDR
GER
2002
Vladimir Smirnov KAZ
URS
EUN
1203

All medalists at these Games


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