Alex Baumann leads Canada into the Los Angeles 1984 Opening Ceremony.

Los Angeles 1984

Team Canada Medal Count

Gold medal icon 10
Silver medal icon 18
Bronze medal icon 16

Flag Bearers

Opening Ceremony

Closing Ceremony

Games Summary

Games of the XXIII Olympiad

Los Angeles was the only bidder for the 1984 Olympic Games and for the first time the Games were run in entrepreneurial fashion, producing a profit of $223 million US. These were the first Games since 1896 to be staged without government funding, relying instead on existing facilities and corporate sponsors. Criticized at the time, this model was followed by future Olympic organizing committees.

Following the American-led boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, it wasn’t too surprising when the Soviet Union organized a boycott of these Games. Viewed by many as a retaliatory move, Soviet officials cited concerns about the safety of their athletes in an anti-communist environment and were joined by 13 other nations in the boycott. Nevertheless, a record 140 countries competed, including the People’s Republic of China for the first time since 1952.

Baumann, Alex about to dive into the water

Canada fielded its largest ever Olympic team, 273 men and 163 women, second in size only to the United States. The Canadian team won an unprecedented 44 medals, led by the swimmers who captured 10. Alex Baumann set two world records in winning gold in both the 200m and 400m individual medleys. Victor Davis won three medals, highlighted by 200m breaststroke gold in world record time. Anne Ottenbrite also earned three medals, including her own 200m breaststroke gold.

There was more success on the water, as Canada won six medals in each of canoe/kayak sprint and rowing to go with three medals in sailing as well as an historic gold medal in diving from Sylvie Bernier. The paddlers were led by gold medals from Larry Cain and the duo of Alwyn Morris and Hugh Fisher while the men’s eight crew rowed its way to gold.

Cain, Larry mid-paddle

There was another push forward for women’s sports with the debuts of rhythmic gymnastics and synchronized swimming. Canada reached the podium in both, with Lori Fung winning the first ever Olympic rhythmic gymnastics gold to go with a pair of silver medals for the synchro swimmers. Women were also finally able to compete in the marathon, 56 years after doctors had declared that women who ran 800 metres would “become old too soon”.

Canada’s first gold of the Games came from Linda Thom, who became the first female Canadian shooter to win an Olympic medal.

athletes on the podium

 

Canadian Medallists

SportEventAthleteFinish
Aquatics - DivingSpringboard 3m - WomenSylvie BernierGold
Aquatics - SwimmingBreaststroke 200m - WomenAnne OttenbriteGold
Aquatics - SwimmingBreaststroke 200m - MenVictor DavisGold
Aquatics - SwimmingIndividual Medley 200m - MenAlex BaumannGold
Aquatics - SwimmingIndividual Medley 400m - MenAlex BaumannGold
RowingCoxed Eight - MenDean Crawford, J. Michael Evans, Mark Evans, Blair Horn, Grant Main, Brian McMahon, Kevin Neufeld, Paul Steele, Pat TurnerGold
Canoe-Kayak - SprintC-1 500m - MenLarry CainGold
Canoe-Kayak - SprintK-2 1,000m - MenHugh Fisher, Alwyn MorrisGold
Gymnastics - RhythmicIndividual All-Around - WomenLori FungGold
ShootingPistol 25m - WomenLinda ThomGold
Aquatics - SwimmingBreaststroke 100m - MenVictor DavisSilver
Aquatics - SwimmingBreaststroke 100m - WomenAnne OttenbriteSilver
Aquatics - SwimmingMedley Relay 4x100m - MenVictor Davis, Sandy Goss, Tom Ponting, Mike WestSilver
Aquatics - Synchronized SwimmingDuet - WomenSharon Hambrook, Kelly KryczkaSilver
Aquatics - Synchronized SwimmingSolo - WomenCarolyn WaldoSilver
AthleticsRelay 4x100m - WomenAngela Bailey, France Gareau, Angella Issajenko, Marita WigginsSilver
AthleticsRelay 4x400m - WomenCharmaine Crooks, Molly Killingbeck, Jillian Richardson-Briscoe, Marita Wiggins, Dana WrightSilver
BoxingHeavyweight - MenWillie de WitSilver
BoxingWelterweight - MenShawn O'SullivanSilver
Canoe-Kayak - SprintC-1 1,000m - MenLarry CainSilver
Canoe-Kayak - SprintK-2 500m - WomenAlexandra Barré, Sue HollowaySilver
Cycling - RoadIndividual Road Race - MenSteve BauerSilver
Cycling - TrackTime Trial 1,000m - MenCurt HarnettSilver
RowingCoxed Four - WomenBarbara Armbrust, Marilyn Brain, Angela Schneider, Lesley Thompson-Willie, Jane TregunnoSilver
RowingCoxless Pair - WomenElizabeth Craig, Tricia SmithSilver
SailingTwo-Person Centreboard Dinghy - MixedEvert Bastet, Terry McLaughlinSilver
Weightlifting77kg - MenJacques DemersSilver
Wrestling - Freestyle120kg - MenBob MolleSilver
Aquatics - SwimmingBackstroke 100m - MenMike WestBronze
Aquatics - SwimmingBackstroke 200m - MenCameron HenningBronze
Aquatics - SwimmingMedley Relay 4x100m - WomenReema Abdo, Michelle MacPherson, Anne Ottenbrite, Pamela RaiBronze
Athletics100m - MenBen JohnsonBronze
Athletics3,000m - WomenLynn WilliamsBronze
AthleticsRelay 4x100m - MenSterling Hinds, Ben Johnson, Tony Sharpe, Desai WilliamsBronze
BoxingBantamweight - MenDale WaltersBronze
Canoe-Kayak - SprintK-2 500m - MenHugh Fisher, Alwyn MorrisBronze
Canoe-Kayak - SprintK-4 500m - WomenAlexandra Barré, Lucie Guay, Sue Holloway, Barbara OlmstedBronze
JudoHeavyweight - MenMark BergerBronze
RowingDouble Sculls - WomenDaniele Laumann, Silken LaumannBronze
RowingQuadruple Sculls - MenBruce Ford, Doug Hamilton, Michael Hughes, Philip MoncktonBronze
RowingSingle Sculls - MenRobert MillsBronze
SailingOne-Person Dinghy (Heavyweight) - MenTerry NeilsonBronze
SailingThree-Person Keelboat - MixedStephen Calder, Hans Fogh, John KerrBronze
Wrestling - Freestyle74kg - MenChris RinkeBronze

Teams