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MOSCOW (MOW), Town, RUSSIA


Information on the area


Information about Greece (1)

Hellenic Tourism Organization offices

Greek National Tourism Organization - Russia (GNTO)

Tel: +7 495 5393870
Fax: +7 495 5393871

Location characteristics (1)

UNESCO - World Heritage List

Information about the place (4)

Commercial WebSites

Tourism Organization WebPages

Moscow

by the Russian National Tourist Office

Columbus Publishing

Religious figures biography (1)

Olympic games (4)

Modern Olympic Games

Moscow 1980

   There had been only a little dissent when the IOC awarded these Games to Moscow in 1974. The Soviet Union had joined the modern Olympics in 1952 and was proven to be the second greatest golds scorer of all times. However, in 1979 the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, and much of the non-communist world, led by the U.S., tried to impose a boycott on the Games. Not all such countries supported the boycott, although sports within them sometimes did. There were quite a few countries who couldn't lift the financial burden of going to Moscow, and through boycotting, found an easy way out. Anyhow, 40 to 50 counties declared deniance, with the U.S. leading the list, followed by West (then) Germany and Japan. The British expressed their own kind of boycotting. They sent their team but under the Olympic Circles flag!
   Facilities in Moscow were excellent and the 103,000-seats Lenin Stadium was full everyday, a proof that Muscovites were lodging for a high quality sports spectacle. But the viewers, although they proved to be very knowledgeable in sports matters, left something to be desired in their treatment of foreign competitors, particularly those from other Eastern Bloc countries. The events were far more numerous and brought the total of golds to 203. The Montreal darling, Nadia Comaneci returned but she no longer was the force she had been.
   Long distance runs was again an African affair but marathon gave a gold one to Waldemar Cierpinski of Eastern (then) Germany. In the triple jump, Russian Victor Saneev got a silver to mark the end of his sports career. He told newsmen: "I like silver. It will go fine with the golds ones I display in my office!" East German girls dominated the swimming pools winning 26 medals out of a total of 35.
   Cuban heavyweight boxer Teofilo Stephenson won the title of the first boxer to have won golds in three consecutive Olympiads. Moscow presented also an anthropological record: The North Korean gymnast Myongk Hui Choe who was standing at 1.35m. tall and weighing 25 kilos!
   Moscow, not having a strong competition after the American absence, did not give the world strong sports emotions. The Soviets took the most golds with the East Germans second in line. The British were listed in No. 9 place. Some sportswriters said that this happened because they didn't have the Union Jack to support them. Perhaps this is true...

Text by Dimitri N. Marcopoulos

Moscow 1980

Links with various Organizations' WebPages:
The Olympic Movement
American Sport Art Museum and Archives , a division of the United States Sports Academy
International Sailing Federation

Moscow 1980

Links with various Media's WebPages:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation

Diplomatic Corps (3)

Embassies

Embassy of Greece in Russia

Tel: +7 495 5392940-1
Fax: +7 495 5392950

Afghanistan Embassy

Tel: +359 2 9625193
Fax: +359 2 9627486

Consulates

Consulate General of Greece in Moscow

Tel: +7 495 5393840
Fax: +7 495 5393850

Professional associations: (2)

Tourism trade

Moscow Hotels Association & Tourist Organizations

Tel: 007 095 2433197, 2433235
Fax: 007 095 2433235

Russian Association of Travel Industry (RATA)

Tel: +7 495 9611370-1
Fax: +7 495 6922759
Russian Association of Travel Agencies - RATA is the biggest union of companies dealing with the tourist business in Russia. RATA was founded in 1993. Since 1995 RATA is a member of the Universal Federation of Travel Agents' Associations (UFTAA), since 1997 RATA is a member of World Tourism Organisation (WTO). Today it consolidates more then 800 travel companies, hotels, sanatoriums, as well as educational institutions, tourist mass media, insurance and transport companies co-operating with tourist business, including about 100 St. Petersburg companies.

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