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1984 Summer Olympics closing ceremony

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transfer, which was passed from Bradley to Samaranch to Bo-hyeon. The Seoul mayor then left the main stage with the flag. American children of different races gifted Korean children silver Olympic coins and in exchange the Korean children gifted the American children traditional Korean jewelry boxes.
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and his production company. Flannery was the conceptualist working directly with Wolper and Walker. Once the ceremonies were conceived, the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (LAOOC) contracted Flannery to produce them and his firm to supervise the special effects and special lighting of the
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in Gold to Ueberroth. Samaranch then declared the Games of the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles closed and, in accordance with tradition, called upon the youth of the world to assemble four years from now in Seoul to celebrate the Games of the XXIV Olympiad. The Olympic flag was lowered by selected
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is also held at the Olympic stadium on the morning of the day of the closing ceremony. However, in 1984 the event was staged the day before at the same venue, so as not to damage the Coliseum field or turning any preparation for the massive closing ceremony extravanganza late. Instead, the three
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In previous Olympic Games, only six athletes from each country's delegation were allowed to attend the closing ceremony. In 1984, for the first time ever, the LAOOC allowed all athletes wishing to attend to do so, resulting in over 6,000 athletes marching into the stadium. The 1984
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The 23,000 square foot stage on center pitch, about a third of the size of the field, cost $ 500,000 ($ 1.2 million in 2020). Constructed in four weeks, it arrived and was installed in 12 hours by 300 workers. One ring of the lower level served as a pit for the 60-member
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During the start of the entertainment section, the Coliseum announcers informed the audience to set their flashlights to blue and turn them on at the count of three. As the blue lights came on, the symphony played the introduction ("Einleitung") of
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The fireworks show was a salute to every Olympic city. Each city was announced to the audience, followed by a quick anecdote, and each city's national folk music was played by the symphony to accompany the display.
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ceremony. This included designing the famous spaceship and alien. Flashlights were given to all 92,000 attendees, with three interchangeable colors: red, white and blue. The Coliseum announcer was Charles Corsen.
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then appeared above the stadium. The stage lit up and "spoke" to the spaceship with lights in dueling form, using a sequence of notes from the "Olympic Fanfare and Theme", similar to the ending of the 1977 film
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The marathon began at 5:00 pm, before the start of the ceremony, and the finish line was the Coliseum. Some runners staggered in with cheers from the crowd. After the last athletes crossed the finish line,
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by the 750-member Olympic All American Marching Band. Other songs were performed while the flag bearers, country name placards and, finally, the athletes of 140 nations marched en masse.
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played. A large display of fireworks followed and ended the show along with a rendition by all the musical performers. The very last final closing farewell musical song "
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medal winners rode in on horseback and paraded at the Coliseum track to the medal podium during the pre-ceremony. After the U.S. anthem was played for gold medal winner
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Per tradition, the final medal ceremonies of the Games took place at the main Olympic stadium during the closing festivities. The medals were presented by
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was performed and sung by the symphony. Four loud firework booms sounded and trumpeters appeared above the cauldron. Actor
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The national anthems of Greece (by tradition), the United States (the host nation) and then South Korea (the next
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After the men's marathon medals were presented, the final victory ceremony was held to the three
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As Basehart read the last refrain, the Olympic flame was then extinguished.
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All anthems were performed by the Olympic All-American Marching Band.
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delivered a speech, and IOC president Samaranch delivered a speech in
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Before the start of the ceremonies, in an interview during the
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Secretary General of the International Equestrian Federation
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was joined by IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch and the
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Equestrian at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
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being awarded the gold. His national anthem was played.
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Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon
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performed an extended version of his No. 1 hit song "
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medalists in equestrian, with the medals awarded by
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Index

template
Infobox event
considered for merging
1984 Summer Olympics
PDT
UTC–7
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles
California
United States
Coordinates
34°0′51″N 118°17′16″W / 34.01417°N 118.28778°W / 34.01417; -118.28778
ABC Sports
The ceremony on the IOC YouTube channel
1984 Summer Olympics
Bid process
Boycott
Venues
Torch relay
Mascot
Opening ceremony
flag bearers
Medal table
medalists
Closing ceremony
Paralympics
IOC
USOC
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