Olympic Boycott Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Olympic Boycott Games (titled the Liberty Bell Classic) was an event held at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1980 by 29 of the boycotting countries of the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics as an alternative to the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Participating nations included the United States, Canada, the People's Republic of China, Egypt, Thailand, West Germany, Sudan and Kenya. It began on July 16, shortly before the 1980 Summer Olympics opened on July 19. In several events, the times were better than those in Moscow, such as American Renaldo Nehemiah's time of 13.31 in the 110m hurdles ahead of East German gold medal winner Thomas Munkelt's time of 13.39. Earlier in the year, the United States had previously considered holding an alternate games in Côte d'Ivoire, Italy, Japan, West Germany or China[1] A similar event was held in 1984 by boycotting countries of the 1984 Summer Olympics, called the Friendship Games.

Contents

[edit] Medal summary

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres United States Mel Lattany
United States (USA)
10.31 United States Harvey Glance
United States (USA)
10.31 United States Willie Gault
United States (USA)
10.33
200 metres United States James Butler
United States (USA)
20.65 United States Fred Taylor
United States (USA)
20.66 Canada Desai Williams
Canada (CAN)
20.92
400 metres Kenya Billy Konchellah
Kenya (KEN)
45.59 Sudan El Kashief Hassan
Sudan (SUD)
45.60 United States Bill Green
United States (USA)
45.79
800 metres United States Don Paige
United States (USA)
1:47.19 Sudan Omer Khalifa
Sudan (SUD)
1:47.27 United States Randy Wilson
United States (USA)
1:48.03
1500 metres United States Steve Scott
United States (USA)
3:40.19 Sudan Omer Khalifa
Sudan (SUD)
3:40.34 United States Mike Durkin
United States (USA)
3:41.40
5000 metres Kenya Kip Rono
Kenya (KEN)
13:37.52 Kenya Hillary Tuwei
Kenya (KEN)
13:45.77 Canada Greg Duhaime
Canada (CAN)
13:45.77
110 metre hurdles United States Renaldo Nehemiah
United States (USA)
13.31 United States Tonie Campbell
United States (USA)
13.68 West Germany Hans-Gerd Klein
West Germany (FRG)
13.94
400 metre hurdles United States James Walker
United States (USA)
48.6 United States David Lee
United States (USA)
49.1 United States Bart Williams
United States (USA)
50.0
4×100 metre relay United States United States (USA) 38.61 Canada Canada (CAN) 38.54 Thailand Thailand (THA) 41.29
4×400 metre relay United States United States (USA) 3:03.20 Kenya Kenya (KEN) 3:05.72 Sudan Sudan (SUD) 3:04.76
High jump United States Benn Fields
United States (USA)
2.26 m United States Nat Page
United States (USA)
2.26 m West Germany Dietmar Mögenburg
West Germany (FRG) West Germany Carlo Thränhardt
West Germany (FRG)
2.22 m
Long jump United States Larry Myricks
United States (USA)
8.20 m United States Larry Doubley
United States (USA)
7.95 m United States Carl Lewis
United States (USA)
7.77 m
Triple jump China Zhou Zhenxian
China (CHN)
16.90 m United States Greg Caldwell
United States (USA)
16.75 m Bahamas Steve Hanna
Bahamas (BAH)
16.42 m
Pole vault United States Tom Hintnaus
United States (USA)
5.50 m United States Steve Lawry
United States (USA)
5.33 m China Zhang Cheng
China (CHN)
5.18 m
Shot put Egypt Youssef Nagui Asaad
Egypt (EGY)
19.69 m United States Ian Pyka
United States (USA)
19.58 m only two competitors entered
Discus throw United States Ben Plucknett
United States (USA)
61.46 m United States Al Oerter
United States (USA)
60.76 m West Germany Alwin Wagner
West Germany (FRG)
59.48 m
Javelin throw China Shen Maomao
China (CHN)
89.12 m United States Tom Petranoff
United States (USA)
84.56 m Canada Gheorghe Megelea
Canada (CAN)
79.24 m
Hammer throw Canada Scott Neilson
Canada (CAN)
72.62 m United States Boris Djerassi
United States (USA)
71.34 m United States Andy Bessette
United States (USA)
69.08 m
Decathlon United States Bobby Coffman
United States (USA)
8058 United States Lee Palles
United States (USA)
8009 China Wang Kangqiang
China (CHN)
7015

[edit] Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres United States Chandra Cheeseborough
United States (USA)
11.27 United States Jeanette Bolden
United States (USA)
11.41 United States Karen Hawkins
United States (USA)
11.43
200 metres Canada Angella Taylor
Canada (CAN)
22.77 United States Chandra Cheeseborough
United States (USA)
22.84 United States Karen Hawkins
United States (USA)
23.41
400 metres United States Gwen Gardner
United States (USA)
52.04 Canada Charmaine Crooks
Canada (CAN)
52.33 United States Roberta Belle
United States (USA)
52.34
800 metres Canada Yvonne Mondesire
Canada (CAN)
2:02.34 United States Robin Campbell
United States (USA)
2:02.53 Canada Ann Mackie-Morelli
Canada (CAN)
2:02.63
1500 metres United States Mary Decker
United States (USA)
4:00.87 United States Julie Brown
United States (USA)
4:10.37 United States Francie Larrieu
United States (USA)
4:10.39
100 metre hurdles United States Stephanie Hightower
United States (USA)
13.08 United States Benita Fitzgerald
United States (USA)
13.17 Israel Esther Rot
Israel (ISR)
13.20
4×100 metre relay United States United States (USA) 44.57 West Germany West Germany (FRG) 45.26 Thailand Thailand (THA) 46.90
4×400 metre relay United States United States (USA) 3:32.69 Canada Canada (CAN) 3:33.50
High jump China Zheng Dazhen
China (CHN)
1.92 m Canada Brigitte Reid
Canada (CAN)
1.84 m United States Paula Girven
United States (USA)
1.80 m
Long jump United States Kathy McMillan
United States (USA)
6.65 m United States Carol Lewis
United States (USA)
6.60 m Bahamas Shonel Ferguson
Bahamas (BAH)
6.48 m
Shot put China Shen Lijuan
China (CHN)
17.09 m
(OR)
United States Ann Turbyne
United States (USA)
16.24 m China Lu Cheng
China (CHN)
15.98 m
Discus throw China Xie Jianhua
China (CHN)
56.56 m Canada Lucette Moreau
Canada (CAN)
55.20 m United States Lorna Griffin
United States (USA)
53.52 m
Javelin throw Canada Laurie Kern
Canada (CAN)
57.42 m China Tang Guoli
China (CHN)
55.30 m China Li Baolian
China (CHN)
54.94 m
Pentathlon Canada Diane Konihowski
Canada (CAN)
4640 United States Marlene Harmon
United States (USA)
4346 United States Linda Waltman
United States (USA)
4314

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Secret US plot to steal Moscow's Olympic flame, Daily Telegraph