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1992 Summer Olympics

Facts

Competition typeOlympic Games
Number and YearXXV / 1992
Host cityBarcelona, Spain(Venues)
Opening ceremony25 July
Closing ceremony 9 August
Competition dates24 July – 9 August
OCOGComité Organizador Olímpico Barcelona'92
Participants9385from169 countries
Medal events257in 33 disciplines
Other events29in 4 disciplines

Overview

Barcelona had bid to host the Olympic Games in 1924, 1936, and 1940, without success. In 1986, when the IOC awarded the 1992 Olympic Games to Barcelona, it was considered by many to be in honor of IOC PresidentJuan Antonio Samaranch, as he was a native of Barcelona. But the Barcelona Olympics became the Games of the New World Order, and they were the most highly attended Olympics in history, both in terms of countries and athletes attending. After four consecutive Olympics with some form of protest or boycott, the Barcelona Olympics were boycott-free.

Since Seoul in 1988, the world had taken on a new face. The Soviet Union no longer existed but the Commonwealth of Independent States did. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were once again free countries. East and West Germany were no more, replaced again by a unified Germany. Yugoslavia was now split into several republics, and only a few days before the Olympics began, the IOC granted Bosnia and Herzegovina provisional recognition to allow that new nation to compete. North and South Yemen had merged into one. All of these new national groupings appeared at Barcelona. South Africa had eliminated apartheid, and competed at Olympia for the first time since 1960. The Commonwealth of Independent States competed as the “Unified Team (Équipe Unifiée)” for the only time, representing all the former republics of the Soviet Union, save for the Baltic States. In the future, the separate former republics of the Soviet Union would compete as independent nations.

The Games were opened beautifully and dramatically as archerAntônio Rebollo lit the Olympic flame via bow and arrow. The drama and beauty of Catalunya continued on stage throughout the 16 days of the Olympics. There was concern about terrorist activity because the area was home to some terrorist groups, and the terrorist group Basque Liberty and Homeland (ETA) had killed more than 700 people during the past 20 years. Shortly before the Games, French police forces captured most of the ETA leaders, and it was discovered that plans were already in force to disrupt the Olympics, but the fears went unrealized and no major incidents occurred.

The competition was excellent. For the first time since 1972, all the major nations of the world attended. The most publicized athletes were the American basketball players. The USA was allowed to use professional players from the NBA (National Basketball Association), since all the other nations were by now using professionals. The NBA All-Star team, nicknamed “The Dream Team”, did not disappoint, putting on a clinic for all nations and winning the gold medal unchallenged. They were led by professional greatsMagic Johnson,Michael Jordan,Charles Barkley, andLarry Bird, among others.

Many East European countries and the former Soviets continued to dominate certain sports, such as gymnastics and weightlifting. With the changing economic picture in those countries, the future of their sports programs was in doubt. With the coming Games in Atlanta, the status of those programs was a matter of great conjecture.

There were many great athletic performances but, other than the Dream Team, it seemed no one athlete seemed to capture these Games like so many had in the past. It was probably fitting as then no athlete seemed larger than the Olympic Games themselves; fitting for Barcelona was possibly the finest manifestation yet seen of the Olympic Movement.

Bid process

Bid voting at the 91stIOC Session in Lausanne on 17 October 1986.

Round 1Round 2Round 3
BarcelonaSpain293747
ParisFrance192023
BrisbaneAustralia11910
BeogradYugoslavia13115
BirminghamGreat Britain88
AmsterdamNetherlands5

Ceremonies

Officially opened byJuan Carlos, Príncipe Herdeiro de BorbónESPSALKing
TorchbearerAntonio RebolloESPLit flame - archer
EpiESPBKBTorch bearer within stadium
Herminio MenéndezESPCSPTorch bearer within stadium
Taker of the Athlete's OathLuis DoresteESPSAL
Taker of the Official's OathEugeni AsencioESPWPO
Olympic Flag BearerJosé Manuel AbascalESPATHBearer
José Luis DoresteESPSALBearer
Blanca Fernández OchoaESPALPBearer
Lolo IbernESPWPOBearer
Jorge LlopartESPATHBearer
Eladio VallduvíESPSHOBearer
Dolores BuchESPBearer
Jordi TabuencaESPBearer
FlagbearersFull list

Medal Disciplines

ArcheryCycling TrackRhythmic Gymnastics
Artistic GymnasticsDivingRowing
Artistic SwimmingEquestrian DressageSailing
AthleticsEquestrian EventingShooting
BadmintonEquestrian JumpingSwimming
BaseballFencingTable Tennis
BasketballFootballTennis
BoxingHandballVolleyball
Canoe SlalomHockeyWater Polo
Canoe SprintJudoWeightlifting
Cycling RoadModern PentathlonWrestling

Other Disciplines

AthleticsRoller Hockey
Basque pelotaTaekwondo

Medal table

NOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Unified Team EUN453829112
United States USA373437108
Germany GER33212882
People's Republic of China CHN16221654
Cuba CUB1461131
Spain ESP137222
Republic of Korea KOR1251229
Hungary HUN1112730
France FRA851629
Australia AUS791127
Canada CAN74718
Italy ITA65819
Great Britain GBR531220
Romania ROU46818
Czechoslovakia TCH4217
Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK4059
Japan JPN381122
Bulgaria BUL37616
Poland POL361019
Netherlands NED26715
Kenya KEN2428
Norway NOR2417
Türkiye TUR2226
Indonesia INA2215
Brazil BRA2103
Greece GRE2002
Sweden SWE17412
New Zealand NZL14510
Finland FIN1225
Denmark DEN1146
Morocco MAR1113
Ireland IRL1102
Ethiopia ETH1023
Algeria ALG1012
Estonia EST1012
Lithuania LTU1012
Switzerland SUI1001
Jamaica JAM0314
Nigeria NGR0314
Latvia LAT0213
Austria AUT0202
Namibia NAM0202
South Africa RSA0202
Belgium BEL0123
Croatia CRO0123
Independent Olympic Athletes IOA0123
Islamic Republic of Iran IRI0123
Israel ISR0112
Chinese Taipei TPE0101
Mexico MEX0101
Peru PER0101
Mongolia MGL0022
Slovenia SLO0022
Argentina ARG0011
Colombia COL0011
Ghana GHA0011
Malaysia MAS0011
Pakistan PAK0011
Philippines PHI0011
Puerto Rico PUR0011
Qatar QAT0011
Suriname SUR0011
Thailand THA0011
The Bahamas BAH0011

Most successful competitors

AthleteNatGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Vitali Shcherba BLR
EUN
6006
Krisztina Egerszegi HUN3003
Yevgeny Sadovy RUS
EUN
3003
Nicole Haislett USA3003
Aleksandr Popov RUS
EUN
2204
Lavinia Miloșovici ROU2114
Tatyana Gutsu UKR
EUN
2114
Summer Sanders USA2114
Crissy Ahmann-Leighton USA2103
Jenny Thompson USA2103
Matt Biondi USA2103
Gwen Torrence USA2103

All medalists at these Games


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