Following the Narrative of the United States vs. Soviet Union Hockey Game in the 1980 Winter Olympics
The 1980 Winter Olympic semi-final hockey game between the United States and Soviet Union changed the history of sporting events. The outcome took everyone by surprise, and it reinvigorated patriotism in the United States. It was and forever will be known as a miracle. The hockey game has only grown in popularity due to movies, books, and articles reminiscing on one of the greatest sports upsets in history. The United States-Russia rivalry has been a strong one since the very beginning of sports. The United States has always tried to keep up with the Russian talent, but in 1980 they took the Soviets by surprise, at height of the cold war. Not only were they rivals in sports, but enemies at a profound political level. Over the years, the tensions between the two countries have diminished, but recently they have increased again. Although these tensions continue to rise, these countries are able to battle for the top seed through sports. This has been shown throughout the years with one of the main competitions being the 1980 Winter Olympics semi-final hockey game.
- Author (aut): Perkins, Jaclyn
- Thesis director: Jackson, Victoria
- Committee member: Simpson, Brooks
- Contributor (ctb): Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies
- Contributor (ctb): Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies, Sch
- Contributor (ctb): Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College