- 1932 Winter Olympics
Olympics infobox|1932|Winter
Name = III Olympic Winter Games
Size = 150
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Host city =Lake Placid, New York ,United States
Nations participating = 17
Athletes participating = 252
(231 men, 21 women)
Events = 14 in 4sport s
Opening ceremony =February 4 ,1932
Closing ceremony =February 15 ,1932
Officially opened by = Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt
Athlete's Oath =Jack Shea
Judge's Oath =
Olympic Torch =
Stadium = Speedskating Oval
The 1932Winter Olympics , officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games, were awinter multi-sport event which was celebrated in1932 inLake Placid, New York ,United States . The games opened onFebruary 4 ,1932 .1932 was to be the end of the Winter Olympics but due the huge success of Lake Placid the Winter Games are still with us. fact |date=August 2008 |Unreferenced addition added by anonymous user
Highlights
* The Games were opened by New York Governor
Franklin Delano Roosevelt . Roosevelt was elected President of the United States later the same year.
*Irving Jaffee won the 5,000m and the 10,000mspeedskating beating previous champion and world record holderIvar Ballangrud in the 10,000m by 5 yards.
* The USA won the medal tally with a total accumilation of 6 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 2 bronze medals with a total of 12 medals.Events
Medals were awarded in 14 events in 4 sports (7 disciplines). The Games also included events in three
demonstration sport s.
* Bobsleigh
* Figure skating
* Ice hockey
* Nordic skiing
** Cross-country skiing
** Nordic combined
** Ski jumping
* Speed skatingDemonstration sports
* Curling
* Sled dog race
* Speed skating (women)Venues
Participating nations
Athletes from 17 nations competed in these Games, down from 25 nations at the previous Games in 1928.
Argentina ,Estonia ,Latvia ,Lithuania ,Luxembourg ,Mexico , theNetherlands , andYugoslavia did not send athletes to Lake Placid.Medal count
External links
* [http://www.orda.org Lake Placid Olympic Authority]
* [http://www.marcolympics.org/jeux/1932/winter/index.php The program of the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Olympics]External reference
* [http://www.aafla.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1932/1932w.pdf "III Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid 1932", 1932 (digitized version)]
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