Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, hosted the Winter Olympics in 1984. Not even a decade later, the city was ground zero in the war for Bosnian independence. Almost 20 years after the ...
In February 1984, Sarajevo was the centre of the sporting world as it hosted the Winter Olympics. Forty years on, the Olympic spirit only lives on in memories of the pre-war good times. This post is ...
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — British ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean received a warm welcome as they returned to Sarajevo to mark the 40th anniversary of their gold medal-winning ...
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SARAJEVO, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Torvill and Dean, the British ice-skating duo who helped revolutionise their sport when they won Olympic gold in Sarajevo 40 years ago, on Wednesday relived their iconic ...
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The Olympic spirit is back in Sarajevo after rival Bosnian ethnic elites set aside their differences to host the largest sport event in the country since the 1984 Winter Olympics ...
Canadian director Ryan Sidhoo’s documentary ‘The Track’ tells a heartwarming story about the young athletes determined to restore Sarajevo’s war-damaged luge track to glory. In 2016, Canadian ...
The partially dismantled bobsleigh track which was damaged during past conflicts lay abandoned on Mount Trebevic, near Sarajevo on February 6, 2024.ELVIS BARUKCIC/AFP/Getty Images Sarajevo, the ...