Thursday, July 3, 2008

LAKE PLACID 1932 III Olympic Winter Games







The third Winter Olympics, in 1932, were held in Lake Placid, New York State, a town of fewer than 4,000 people. Faced with major obstacles raising money in the midst of a depression, the president of the organizing committee, Dr. Godfrey Dewey, donated land owned by his family to be used for construction of a bobsleigh run. Sonja Henie defended her figure skating title, as did the French pair of Andrée and Pierre Brunet. However Gillis Grafström was thwarted in his attempt at winning a fourth gold medal, placing second behind Austrian Karl Schäfer. Billy Fiske of the United States won a second gold medal in the four-man bobsleigh. One member of Fiske’s team was Eddie Eagan, who had won the light-heavyweight boxing championship at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics. Eagan remains the only person in Olympic history to earn gold medals in both Summer and Winter sports.

Dates: February 4 - 15
Participating N.O.C.: 17
Number of Sports: 5
Number of Events: 14
Number of Athletes: 278
Men: 257
Women: 21
Opening : The Governor of the State of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt
Serment: John Ames "Jack" Shea
Candidates cities: Montreal (CAN), Bear Mountain, Yosemite Valley, Lake Tahoe, Duluth, Minneapolis and Denver (USA)

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