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King Carl XVI Gustaf being King Carl XVI Gustaf during the Olympics over the years | 1984, 1992, ?, 2000, 2002, 2012, 2016 & 2024
#swedish royal family#king carl xvi gustaf#olympics 1984#olympics 1992#olympics 2000#olympics 2002#olympics 2012#olympics 2016#olympics 2024#royaltyedit#my upload
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Vučko from the 1984 winter Olympics
Vučko from the 1984 Winter Olympic Games supports xenogenders! Mod Note: omg I love him he's so silly !!! I headcannon that him and Vinicius are dating :D
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Frank King - a King production
Male Models • Men’s Fashion • Male Celebrities • Fitness Models
January/February 1984 Olympic Special Issue.
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Breaking News: Olympics consider whether or not to invite stoat athletes next year.
After the shocking win of Jaysohn Lastname last week, conversations about letting them compete in next years competition have commenced.
“The fact that he broke the record on his first try is astounding,” Peter Ueberroth, chair of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, said.
Lastname’s long jump measured at 14.7 meters, almost doubling the previous record of 8.9 meters.
Bob Beamon, previous record holder, argued that it wasn’t a fair competition.
“It’s like letting a cheetah participate in the 100 meter dash. There’s just no way for a human to win,” Beamon said.
It did come to a surprise that the stoat was able to jump so far. While the other competitors only had two legs to run on, each step was longer than a stoat.
Nevertheless, when Lastname went up to jump, he suddenly grew large, blue arms, and used them to hurtle himself the impressive distance.
When asked how he did that, Lastname simply said “Jaysohn rules!”
According to Dr. Tara Steel, stoats are able to absorb and use radiation for their incredible feats.
This has led to some questions about how safe it is for these stoats to compete. Dr. Steel has previously said that the radiation is only a minor danger, releasing radiation comparable to that released by the sun.
“Yeah, it should be fine,” Dr. Lila Lastname, Jaysohn’s sister and first stoat physicist, said.
The UN has currently stalled in recognizing the land within Ukrainian borders as it’s own country.
Jeane Kirkpatrick, US ambassador to the united nation, explained that there is very little political gain for such a move.
“These stoats are just little guys,” Kirkpatrick said.
There’s also the problem that these stoats have very little economic or social ties with the rest of the world.
“It also feels a little weird to have a country named Stoat Place.” Kirkpatrick explained. “I think it would help their efforts to change the name.”
“We are not changing the name,” Thorn Vale, Stoat Ambassador, has repeatedly said.
#dimension 20#burrow's end#burrow’s end#jaysohn#lila burrow’s end#thorn burrow’s end#aabria iyengar#stupendous stoats#stoat#1984 olympics#siobhan thompson#jasper cartwright#izzy roland#I made up a last name because news articles always use last names.#this should all be historically accurate
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Second Lieutenant (2LT) Alonzo C. Babers proudly displays the gold medal he won in the 400-meter men's track and field competition of the 1984 Summer Olympics
Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of DefenseSeries: Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files
This color photograph shows an American Olympic athlete in the blue and white tracksuit uniform of the team. He wears a gold medal around his neck and his arms are raised in triumph. A happy crowd of spectators fills the stands behind him.
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1984 Winter Olympics
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1984 Winter Olympics
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mary lou retton 1984
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500. The 1984 Olympics Sports Illustrated Preview Issue (July 18, 1984) Part 1.
I'm totally late, but aren't we all having a little bit of Olympic withdrawal? This was a big magazine for me as a kid, big. My mom got it for me at the thrift store in 1994 when I was 10 because at the time I collected old issues of Sports Illustrated for the figure skating articles. This issue was massive, about five hundred pages. Five hundred pages of ads and photos I still remember 30 years later.
Like this Levi's ad! I still remember the lady in her maternity jeans, and how the kids couldn't wear riveted Levi's to school because they'd scratch up the desks.
There were several extended profiles of athletes that were expected to win big in Los Angeles, such as Carl Lewis.
Carl Lewis: mall lover.
Embarrassing baby photos of the athletes were a common occurrence.
I forgot to mention the Renault Fuego when I did that write up on Renault's short lived visit in the States.
I thought the Chrysler Laser was a thing in Canada, and we in the U.S. had the Plymouth Laser. No! We had the Chrysler first for a couple of years and then we had the Plymouth for a few years? That Lee Iacocca made things so confusing. I've mentioned before that I grew up alongside my niece and when we were in high school, she bought a used green Laser, and I was so jealous.
Autoweek went looking for one of the special 1984 Olympic edition GMC Jimmys, but couldn't find one.
I love that its a heartwarming story about how Bill Toomey almost didn't win the 1968 decathlon, and then its just ...screwdrivers at Sears.
I've spent thirty years trying to figure out what album German swimmer Michael Gross has against his stereo. Bap? Rap? I'm gonna eBay image search it. Okay, so it is a German album by Bap.
1984 was definitely the first 'puter Olympics. Not the first internet Olympics like Atlanta or Nagano, but one where computers were definitely advertised. Looks like the closest Sears Business Systems Center to me was in Virginia Beach where a Shake Shack is today.
When I was a kid looking at this ad, I thought that was the real Charlie Chaplin, and he was still alive in 1984 selling IBM PCJr computers with those awful keyboards. Clint from LGR called the space bar a "gooey celery stick".
This was a sweet section about athletes reminiscing about their time during the first Olympics held in LA back in 1932. The hop step and jump is what we would call the triple jump today. The Sports Illustrated vault is absolute garbage now, but you can still read the text from the other athletes profiled. Ellen Preis the Frencer from Austria had a heck of a story:
ELLEN PREIS AUSTRIA FENCING, INDIVIDUAL FOIL
When we arrived in the United States, we met the mayor of New York. I can't remember his name [it was Jimmy Walker], but I remember he made a lot of funny jokes. He took us to Sing Sing, which was both interesting and a great shock. We sat in the electric chair. It felt awful. Afterward we saw criminals on Death Row, and I felt very sorry for them. Then they took us to a laboratory, and we saw 42 jars containing the brains of criminals who had died in the chair. I was very young, and it made a strong impression.
I still haven't forgotten this ad, Fisher. It totally worked.
Part 2 coming soon.
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Valerie Zimring, USA 🇺🇸
Los Angeles 1984 Olympics
#rhythmic gymnastics#Valerie Zimring#1984 olympics#los Angeles 1984#rg#gymnast#rhythmic gymnast#flexible#beauty#USA#team usa#Olympics#gymnastics#ball#los angeles#Los Angeles 1984 Olympics#1984#throwback#vintage
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Since Erik is banned could I get a stimboard of Vučko (( he's the 1984 winter Olympics mascot)) I'd I'm not able to request this right now it's fine
Ofc! It is 2 per day, and I am not counting the one I denied.
Warning for wolves below cut!
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Vučko stimboard
Requested by: @erikaskblog
Themes: Wolves, sports, bandannas
Song:
#wolf#wolves#vucko#vučko#olympics#1984 olympics#1984#wolf stim#sport stim#bandanna stim#stimblr#stim gifs#stimmy#visual stim#stimboard#stim#fymo stims#fymo answers#fymos moots
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gonna sleep now but enjoy these mascot redesigns/reimagined versions
#olympic mascots#paralympic mascot#lizzie#dan d. lion#paralympics#gonna do Bandabi and Soohorang next#foolonthesubmarine#mascotverse#olympic mascot headcanons#mascot headcanon#headcanon#lizzie has a walking stick btw#new york 1984#sydney 2000#olympic mascot fanart#fanart
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As an amateur fighter, Mike Tyson secured gold medals in 1981 and 1982 in the Junior Olympics and had visions of earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team in 1984. There as some serious competition, however, with names such as Pernell Whittaker and Evander Holyfield also vying for spots.
The U.S, Olympic trials were held in Fort Worth, Texas in 1984, and Tyson was up against Henry Tillman, another kid who had a criminal history and who had learned to box while in prison. Tillman won a 5-0 decision. Tyson was then chosen as Tillman’s ‘most worthy’ opponent for the Olympic box-offs at Caesars Palace a month later. Tyson would have to defeat him twice to make the Olympic cut. If Tillman won the first bout, it was over for Tyson.
Tyson lost a 4-1 decision. He stormed out of the pavilion and began taking his frustrations out on a tree. While Tyson was crying, his trainer Cus D’Amato consoled him. Tillman advanced and went on to win the gold medal in the Olympics.
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