The U.S. hockey team celebrates
its gold medal, February 24, 1980. (AP Photo)
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MIRACLE
March 10-11, 2005
"Eleven seconds,
you got ten seconds, the countdown going on right now...Morrow
up to Silk...five seconds left in the game! Do you believe in
miracles? Yes!" -
Al Michaels, ABC Sportscaster
On February 25, 1980, at the Olympic games in Lake
Placid, the USA Hockey Team defeated the USSR National Team by
a score of 4-3 in the semifinal round in what many consider to
be the greatest moment in the history of American sports. They
went on to defeat Finland to earn the gold medal, and overcoming
seemingly insurmountable odds.
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Mark Johnson
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Miracle: A Conversation with Mark Johnson
Thursday, March 10, 2005
8:00-9:30 PM, 1641 Humanities
Mark Johnson led the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team's gold medal-winning
effort with 11 points, including two goals in the "Miracle
On Ice" against the Soviet Union and an assist on the game-winning
goal against Finland in the final contest.
See biography: Hockey
Hall of Fame
Listen to the presentations using Windows Media
Player.
- Introduction by
Jennifer Tishler (3
minutes)
- Background
on the 1980 Olympic Games by David McDonald (10 Minutes)
- Mark Johnson comments
on the Disney film "Miracle"
(8 minutes)
- Johnson talks about
preparing for the Olympics and defining attributes of the Soviet
Hockey Team (10 minutes)
- Miracle on Ice
(20 minutes)
- Gold medal victory
against Finland and the 1980 Olympics as touchstone experience
for Americans (12 minutes)
- Questions
and Answers with audience (45 minutes)
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Sports as a Cold War Battleground: The
Soviet Hockey Machine
Friday, March 11, 2005
3:00-4:30 PM, Memorial Union
Part 1:
Lecture by Robert Edelman
(40 Minutes)
Robert Edelman is a specialist in Soviet sports and Professor
of history at the University of California San Diego. He is also
the author of the 1993 award winning book "Serious
Fun: a History of Spectator Sport in the USSR". [note:
the full text of this books is free online]
Responses:
Part 2: Al
Senn, Professor Emeritus of History, UW-Madison (20
Minutes)
Part 3: David McDonald,
Professor of History, UW-Madison (20 Minutes)
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The following films are available for viewing at the CREECA
lending library. (Click
here for details)
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MIRACLE (2004)
Running time: 135 minutes
Starring: Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson, Noah Emmerich, Eddie
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Do You Believe in Miracles?
The Story of the 1980 U.S. Hockey Team (2001)
Running time: 60 minutes
From the Back Cover
of the video:
The story of the 1980 U.S. hockey team. In February of 1980, amidst
growing Cold War fears, the U.S. hockey team created an unforgettable
moment of national pride when they miraculously beat the Soviets
o the ice-a win selected by Sports Illustrated as the #1 sports
moment of the century. Revisiting Lake Placid twenty-one years later,
Do You Believe in Miracles? takes a look at the team's emotional
climb to gold while exploring the tumultuous political and social
landscape of the time. Interviews include U.S. players Jim Craig
and Mike Eruzione, coach Herb Brooks, Soviet Players Vladislav Tretiak
and Boris Mihailov, American hostage Barry Rosen, and Broadcaster
Al Michaels.
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ESPN's
Game
highlights from Miracle on Ice
Mark Johnson ties it at 2-2 with one second left in the first period.
Johnson's goal prompted USSR coach Viktor Tikhonov to pull goalie Vladislav
Tretiak. Relive all the highlights from the Miracle on Ice. From the
Russians' first goal to Mike Eruzione's game-winner to Al Michaels'
memorable call from the final seconds.
Olympic
legend Mark Johnson looks back on historic feat
Article by Ryan Knickmeyer, The Badger Herald, February 22, 2005
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