1972 Summer Olympics

Games of the XX Olympiad

Host city Munich, Germany
Nations participating 121
Athletes participating 7170 (6075 men, 1095 women)
Events 195 in 23 sports
Opening ceremony August 26
Closing ceremony September 10
Officially opened by President Gustav Heinemann
Athlete's Oath Heidi Schüller
Judge's Oath Heinz Pollay
Olympic Torch Günther Zahn
Stadium Olympic Stadium

The 1972 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, in what was then West Germany, from August 26 to September 11, 1972.

The 1972 Summer Olympics were the second Summer Olympics to be held in Germany, after the 1936 Games in Berlin. The Munich Olympics were intended to present a new, democratic and optimistic Germany to the world, as shown by its official motto, "the Happy Games." The emblem of the Games was a blue solar logo (the "Bright Sun"). The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially-named Olympic mascot. The Games also saw the introduction of the now-universal sports pictograms designed by Otl Aicher. However, this joyful mood was ruined by the killings of 11 Israeli athletes by Palestinian terrorists in an event known as the Munich massacre.

The Olympic Park (Olympiapark) is based on Frei Otto's plans and after the Games became a Munich landmark. The competition sites, designed by architect Günther Behnisch, included the Olympic swimming hall, the Olympics Hall (Olympiahalle, a multipurpose facility) and the Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion), and an Olympic village very close to the park. The design of the stadium was considered revolutionary, with sweeping canopies of acrylic glass stabilized by metal ropes, used on such a large scale for the first time.

Contents

Selection

Munich won its Olympic bid on April 26, 1966 at the 64th IOC Session at Rome, Italy, over bids presents by Detroit, Madrid and Montreal.

Below are the vote results, compliments of the International Olympic Committee Vote History web page.

1972 Summer Olympics Bidding Results
City NOC Name Round 1 Round 2
Munich Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 29 31
Madrid Flag of Spain 1945 1977.svg Spain 16 16
Montreal, Quebec Flag of Canada.svg Canada 6 13
Detroit, Michigan Flag of the United States.svg United States 6 -

Munich massacre

Main article: Munich massacre

The Games were marred by what has come to be known as the Munich massacre. On September 5 a group of eight Palestinian terrorists belonging to the Black September organization broke into the Olympic Village and took eleven Israeli athletes hostage in their apartment, killing two of the hostages in the apartment after fighting back; the subsequent standoff in the Olympic Village lasted for almost 18 hours.

During a botched German rescue attempt at the military airport of Fürstenfeldbruck, where the captors with their hostages had been transferred by helicopter, ostensibly to board a plane bound for an undetermined Arab country, all the surviving Israeli hostages were killed by a Palestinian who threw a grenade into the helicopter carrying the hostages in one helicopter and another Palestinian who sprayed the second helicopter with machine gun fire.

All but three of the Palestinians were killed as well. Two of those three were supposedly killed later by the Mossad. Jamal Al-Gashey is believed to be the sole survivor, and is still living today in hiding in an unspecified Arab country. The Olympic events were briefly suspended but Avery Brundage, the International Olympic Committee president, decided that "the Games must go on." Competition resumed a day later.

The attack prompted heightened security at future Olympics beginning with the 1976 Winter Olympics. Security at Olympics was increasingly heightened further beginning with the 2002 Winter Olympics (because of 9/11).

The massacre led the German federal government to realize the inadequacy of its post-World War II pacifist approach to combatting terrorism, and to the creation of the elite counter-terrorist unit GSG 9. It also led Israel to launch an aggressive counterterrorism campaign known as Operation Wrath of God. The events of the Munich massacre were chronicled in the Oscar-winning documentary, One Day in September. An account of the aftermath is documented in Steven Spielberg's 2005 film Munich.

Highlights

Further information: Johnny Hayes and Thomas J. Hicks

Venues

Olympiasee in Olympiapark, Munich

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

  • Archery
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Canoeing
  • Cycling
  • Diving
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
  • Football
  • Gymnastics
  • Handball
  • Hockey
  • Judo
  • Modern pentathlon
  • Rowing
  • Sailing
  • Shooting
  • Swimming
  • Volleyball
  • Water polo
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling

Demonstration sports

Medal count

Main article: 1972 Summer Olympics medal count

These are the top ten nations that won medals at these Games (The host country is highlighted).

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of the Soviet Union 1955.svg Soviet Union 0 27 22 0
2 Flag of the United States.svg United States 12347890 4823174902 30 95689234659
3 East Germany East Germany (GDR) 20 23 23 66
4 West Germany West Germany (FRG) 13 11 16 40
5 Flag of Japan - variant.svg Japan 13 8 8 29
6 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 8 7 2 17
7 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 7 5 9 21
8 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 6 13 16 35
9 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria 6 10 5 21
10 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 5 3 10 18

Participating nations

Participants

Articles about Munich Summer Olympics by nation:

  • Flag of Afghanistan 1930.svg Afghanistan
  • Flag of Albania 1946.svg Albania
  • Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria
  • Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
  • Flag of Australia.svg Australia
  • Flag of Austria.svg Austria
  • Missing Blue Ensign.svg Bahamas
  • Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados
  • Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
  • Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda
  • Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia
  • Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Brazil
  • British honduras flag.gif British Honduras
  • Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg Bulgaria
  • Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg Burma
  • Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg Cambodia
  • Flag of Cameroon (1961).svg Cameroon
  • Flag of Canada.svg Canada
  • Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Ceylon
  • Flag of Chad.svg Chad
  • Flag of Chile.svg Chile
  • Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China
  • Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
  • Flag of the People's Republic of Congo.svg Congo
  • Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica
  • Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Côte d'Ivoire
  • Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba
  • Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
  • Flag of Benin.svg Dahomey
  • Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
  • Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic
  • Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
  • Flag of Egypt 1972.svg Egypt
  • Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador
  • Flag of Ethiopia (1897).svg Ethiopia
  • Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji
  • Flag of Finland.svg Finland
  • Flag of France.svg France
  • Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon
  • Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
  • Flag of Germany.svg West Germany (Host nation)
  • Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana
  • Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
  • Flag of Greece (1970-1975).svg Greece
  • Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala
  • Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana
  • Flag of Haiti (1964-1986).svg Haiti
  • Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong
  • Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
  • Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland
  • Flag of India.svg India
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
  • Lionflag.svg Iran
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
  • Flag of Israel.svg Israel
  • Flag of Italy.svg Italy
  • Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
  • Flag of Japan - variant.svg Japan
  • Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
  • Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
  • Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
  • Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
  • Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon
  • Flag of Lesotho (1966).svg Lesotho
  • Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia
  • Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein
  • Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
  • Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar
  • Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi
  • Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
  • Flag of Mali.svg Mali
  • Flag of Malta.svg Malta
  • Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
  • Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco
  • Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1949-1992).svg Mongolia
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
  • Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal
  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
  • Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1959-1986).svg Netherlands Antilles
  • Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
  • Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua
  • Flag of Niger.svg Niger
  • Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
  • Flag of Norway.svg Norway
  • Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan
  • Flag of Panama.svg Panama
  • Flag of Paraguay 1954.png Paraguay
  • Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru
  • Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Philippines
  • Flag of Poland.svg Poland
  • Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
  • Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg Puerto Rico
  • Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
  • Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino
  • Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia
  • Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal
  • Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
  • Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia
  • Flag of Spain 1945 1977.svg Spain
  • Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan
  • Flag of Dutch Guyana.svg Suriname
  • Flag of Swaziland.svg Swaziland
  • Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
  • Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
  • Flag of Egypt 1972.svg Syria
  • Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania
  • Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
  • Flag of Togo.svg Togo
  • Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago
  • Pre-1999 Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
  • Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
  • Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda
  • Flag of the United States.svg United States
  • Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
  • Flag of the Soviet Union 1955.svg Soviet Union
  • Flag of Venezuela 1930-2006.svg Venezuela
  • Flag of South Vietnam.svg Vietnam
  • Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Virgin Islands
  • Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
  • Zambia
  • Flag of Upper Volta.svg Upper Volta

See also

Olympics with significant criminal incidents

References

External links

Preceded by
Mexico City
Summer Olympic Games
Host City

XX Olympiad (1972)
Succeeded by
Montreal