1972 Winter Olympics Explained

Host City:Sapporo, Japan
Nations:35
Athletes:1,006 (801 men, 205 women)
Events:35 in 6 sports (10 disciplines)
Opening:February 3, 1972
Closing:February 13, 1972
Opened By:Emperor Showa
Cauldron:Hideki Takada
Stadium:Makomanai Open Stadium
Winter Prev:Grenoble 1968
Winter Next:Innsbruck 1976
Summer Prev:Mexico City 1968
Summer Next:Munich 1972

The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 (Japanese: 札幌1972), were a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside Europe and North America.

Host city selection

See main article: article and Bids for the 1972 Winter Olympics.

Sapporo first won the rights to host the 1940 Winter Olympics, but Japan resigned as the Games' host after its 1937 invasion of China. The 1940 Games were later cancelled. All the cities awarded Games that were cancelled due to war have since hosted the Games (London, Tokyo, Helsinki, Sapporo and Cortina d'Ampezzo).

Sapporo competed with Banff, Lahti, and Salt Lake City. The Games were awarded at the 64th IOC Session in Rome, Italy, on April 26, 1966.[1]

In preparation, the Japanese constructed new largescale facilities at Sapporo and conducted a trial run a full year in advance of the Games. An international sport week was held in February, 1971, to assess the city's preparations as well as "to test its civic mettle and hospitality", and this effort was acclaimed by Olympic observers as "a complete success".[2] The development of new infrastructure proved to be a huge boon for the Sapporo economy: by the time of the Games, the national government had invested some US$500 million in upgrades, including a new subway.[2] The Games' organizers themselves turned a healthy profit in part because they arranged a record $8.47 million for broadcast rights with American companies.[3]

1972 Winter Olympics bidding result[4]
City Country Round 1
32
16
7
7

Highlights

Venues

See main article: article and Venues of the 1972 Winter Olympics.

1 New facilities constructed in preparation for the Olympic Games. 2 Existing facilities modified or refurbished in preparation for the Olympic Games.

Sports

There were 35 events contested in 6 sports (10 disciplines).

Participating nations

35 nations participated in the 1972 Winter Olympics. The Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan) and the Philippines participated in their first Winter Olympic Games.

Number of athletes by National Olympic Committees

Medal count

See main article: article and 1972 Winter Olympics medal table. These are the top eleven nations that won medals at these Games. The host nation Japan finished 11th.

Podium sweeps

!Date!Sport!Event!NOC!Gold!Silver!Bronze
6 FebruaryNormal hill individualYukio KasayaAkitsugu KonnoSeiji Aochi
7 FebruaryWomen's singlesAnna-Maria MüllerUte RühroldMargit Schumann
7 FebruaryMen's singlesWolfgang ScheidelHarald EhrigWolfram Fiedler

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 27 April 1966 . Munich, Sapporo Given Olympics Games for 1972 . C2 . . . 8 December 2022.
  2. Book: Findling, John E. . Historical dictionary of the modern Olympic movement . Pelle, Kimberly D. . 1996 . Greenwood Publishing Group . Westport, CT . 0-313-28477-6 . 285 . registration . 8 May 2012 .
  3. News: 1998 . 70 Years, Many Magical Moments: 1972, Sapporo, Japan . . 8 December 2022.
  4. Web site: Past Olympic host city election results . . March 17, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110124022022/http://www.gamesbids.com/eng/past.html . January 24, 2011 . live . mdy .
  5. http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=2&OLGY=1972 www.Olympic.org
  6. http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0300768.html Infoplease-Sapporo
  7. Web site: aolhometown . February 6, 2008 . June 18, 2007 . https://archive.today/20070618155837/http://hometown.aol.de/svizaczak/wo-47740.html . bot: unknown .