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Men and women in colorful garb joins hands during the opening ceremonies for the 1984 Olympic Winter Games in Sarajevo's Koseva stadium on Feb. 8, 1984. Now, in the winter of 1994, nearly two years of war in Yugoslavia have all but destroyed the relics of that time of spectacle and joy a decade ago. (AP Photo)

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Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden speeds down the Whiteface mountain giant slalom course in the Men's Alpine event at the XIII Olympic Winter Games at Lake Placid, N.Y., on Feb. 19, 1980. Stenmark won his first Olympic gold medal in the giant slalom event with the speed of 2:40.74. (AP Photo)

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Eric Heiden, of Madison, Wisc. Speeds past US team official towards his third gold medal in the Olympic 1000m speed skating event on Feb. 19, 1980 in Lake Placid. He was clocked 1.15.18. (AP Photo)

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Eric Heiden of Madison,Wis., races towards the finish line and a world record time of 14: 28.13 Feb.23,1980 in the 10,000 meter speed skating event at Lake Placid,N.Y. On Heiden's heels, obscured, is the previous world record holder for the event Viktor Loshkin of the USSR. The win put Heiden in line for his fifth gold in the 1980 Olympics. (AP Photo)

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Eric Heiden, of Madison, Wisc. USA, on his way to win the 500 m Olympic speed skating event on Friday, Feb. 15, 1980 in Lake Placid. He was clocked 38.03. (AP Photo)

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Austria's Karl Schnabl leans forward on his skis during the special 90-meter ski jumping event, Sunday, Feb. 15, 1976 at Innsbruck, the final competition in the 12th Winter Olympics. Schnabl won the contest with jumps of 320 and 318 feet, and earned the gold medal. (AP Photo)

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U.S. Olympic Speedskater Eric Heiden skates in winning the 1500 meters speedskating event Feb. 21, 1980 at Lake Placid, N.Y. (AP Photo)

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Winning Norwegian skier Ivar Formo is cheered by his trainer Oddmund Jensen, right, after Formo won the 50-kilometer (31 miles) cross country ski race, Saturday, Feb. 14, 1976, at the winter Olympics in Seefeld, Austria. Formo gave his country its third gold medal with his victory. (AP Photo)

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With fawn-like grace, America's Dorothy Hamill, of Riverside, Ct., skates across the ice during the dazzling performance which won her a gold medal in the women's figure skating competition of the 12th Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Feb. 13, 1976. (AP Photo)

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Rosi Mittermaier of West Germany is intent on her skiing as she makes her way down the Olympic special slalom course at Lizum on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1976 where she secured her second gold medal in the Winter Games. (AP Photo/Lip)

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Heini Hemmi of Switzerland speeds down the men's giant slalom course en route to his gold medal in the event at Lizum near Innsbruck, Austria, Feb. 10, 1976. His teammate Ernst Good finished second for a sliver medal in the same event. (AP Photo/Dieter Endlicher)

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Evgeniy Kulikov of the Soviet Union flashes down the rink to win the men's 500-meter speed skating event at the 12th Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Feb. 10, 1976. His time was 39.17 seconds. (AP Photo)

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British figure skater John Curry is shown in action at the 1976 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria. He won a gold in the games. (AP Photo)

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Austria's Franz Klammer races toward a first place finish in the men's second world cup downhill race of the season Sunday, December 15, 1974, in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Klammer established a record time of 1:54.72 minutes for the 3,210-meter course. (AP Photo)

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Cees Verkerk of the Netherlands, right, laps Colin Coates of Australia during the Olympic 10,000-meter race, Feb. 7, 1972 in Sapporo, Japan, in which Verkerk set a new Olympic record time of 15:04.70. (AP Photo)

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Erhard Keller of West Germany in Olympic gold medal action in the 500-meter speed skate setting a new Olympic record with a time of 39.44 seconds, Feb. 5, 1972 in Sapporo, Japan. (AP Photo)

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The white five-ringer Olympic flag, which has been in the custody of gGenoble since the winter games in 1968, is handed over by French skier Ingrid Lafforgue, with due ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 3, 1972 in Sapporo. At right on looking is Avery Brundage, President of the IOC. (AP Photo)

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Sweden's Johnny Hoeglin competes in the X Winter Olympic Games Men's 10,000 Metres Speed Skating event in Grenoble, France on Feb. 17, 1968. Hoeglin won the Gold medal and skated a new World Record of 15.23.3. (AP Photo)

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Vladimir Beloussov of the Soviet Union competes on February 18, 1968 in the 90-meter Olympic ski-jumping event in St. Nizier, France. He jumped 101.5 and 98.5 meters to grab the gold medal for an official score of 231.3 points. (AP Photo)

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Canada's Nancy Greene races down the ladies giant slalom course on her way to a gold medal in the event in the winter Olympic Games on Feb. 15, 1968 at Chamrousse, France. Her time of 1:51.97 gave Canada its first Olympic gold medal in alpine skiing since 1960. (AP Photo)

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