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Olympic Games in Athens Historical Marker
Olympic Games in Athens
Historical Marker
Located at the Athens Classic Center, 300
N. Thomas St., Athens, Ga.
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OLYMPIC GAMES
IN ATHENS
In summer 1996, Athens,
Georgia, shone as the largest Olympic venue site outside Atlanta,
as the state hosted the Centennial Olympic Games July 19 - August
4. Some 650,000 visitors bought tickets to events at three University
of Georgia venues: soccer in Sanford Stadium, and volleyball
and rhythmic gymnastics in Stegeman Coliseum. Competition here
was highlighted August 1 by the first gold medal match in women's
soccer, won by the United States team before a crowd of 76,481,
to that date the largest ever to witness a women's sporting event.
That week, Athens hosted eight soccer matches. Festive crowds
filled the campus and downtown Athens daily. Earlier, UGA and
Athens hosted Olympic teams from Australia and Sweden for training.
On July 15, an estimated 50,000 people lined the streets and
filled downtown as the Olympic Torch Relay traversed Clarke County.
UGA alumnus and Olympics Chief Billy Payne carried the torch
through Sanford Stadium and spoke to the huge crowd gathered
in this plaza. Athens 96, a community coordinating group, organized
hundreds of Athenians who volunteered many hours of service to
make guests from around the world welcome in this Olympic Athens.
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