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Daily Cover: 1984 Olympics Changed The Games
Sports Illustrated
2021-06-03
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Heading into the 1984 Olympics, no city wanted the Games. Afterward, everyone did. But L.A. '84 was more than a triumph of logistics: from technology to television to women's sports, nothing would ever be the same.
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