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Yugoslavia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States which took place from 29 July to 12 August 1984. Yugoslav athletes had competed in every Summer Olympic Games since their official debut in 1920 .
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The bobsledders of the Soviet Union created a surprise by placing third and fourth while the Swiss, world champions in 1982 and 1983, had to be content with fifth and sixth places. Swede Carl-Erik Eriksson was the first athlete to compete in six editions of the Olympic Winter Games. At 53 years old, he was also the oldest athlete at the 1984 Games.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the host nation for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. Prior to these Games, Yugoslavia had never won a medal at the Winter Games, but Jure Franko won a silver medal in the men's giant slalom to become a national hero.
The 1984 Summer Olympics are widely considered to be the most financially successful modern Olympics, [5] serving as an example on how to run an Olympic Games. As a result of low construction costs, due to the use of existing sport infrastructure, coupled with a reliance on private corporate funding, [ 6 ] the 1984 Games generated a profit of ...
1984 Men's Olympic handball tournament; Tournament details; Host country United States: Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Dates: July 31 – August 11, 1984: Teams: 12: Final positions; Champions Yugoslavia (2nd title) Runner-up West Germany: Third place Romania: Fourth place Denmark: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 36: Goals scored: 1,502 (41 ...
International handball competition Handball at the 1984 Summer Olympics Tournament details Host country United States Venue(s) Titan Gym Dates 31 July – 11 August 1984 Teams 18 Final positions Champions Yugoslavia (men) Yugoslavia (women) Runner-up West Germany (men) South Korea (women) Third place Romania (men) China (women) Fourth place Denmark (men) West Germany (women) ← Previous Next ...