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Helmet used by a Member of the U.S. Hockey Team during the 1980 Winter Olympics

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Object Details

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U.S. Olympic Hockey Team

Description (Brief)

Blue plastic ice hockey helmet lined with synthetic foam with a chin strap attached to two plastic loops on each side, with a snap closing. Worn by one of the players on the U. S. hockey team during the 1980 Winter Olympics when the United States defeated Russia to advance to the gold medal round. While it was the win against Finland that clinched the gold medal, the defeat of the Soviet team in the semifinals — known as the "miracle on ice" — captured the hearts and imaginations of Americans during a time of Cold War tensions.
The 1980 Winter Olympics, also known as the Games of the XIII Olympiad were held in Lake Placid, New York with 37 countries, 840 men and 232 women athletes participating. These Games are famous for the “Miracle on Ice” hockey team which consisted of American college hockey players competing against the more experienced and professional Russian team amongst the backdrop of the cold war. The Americans beat the Russians to move into the medal round beating Finland for the Gold but it was the game where they beat Russia which is most remembered and where announcer Al Michaels asked all American if they believed in miracles. US Speed skater Eric Heiden dominated the speed skating event winning gold in all five events, the only athlete in the Winter games to do so. The Soviet Union won the medal count with 22 with the United States coming in third with 12 medals.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Sports Illustrated

date made

1980

ID Number

1984.0940.03

accession number

1984.0940

catalog number

1984.0940.03

Object Name

helmet, hockey
hockey helmet, olympics

Physical Description

metal (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
foam (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 9 3/4 in x 7 1/4 in x 7 3/4 in; 24.765 cm x 18.415 cm x 19.685 cm

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Data Source

National Museum of American History

name of sport

Ice Hockey

level of sport

Amateur

web subject

Sports

level of sport

Olympics

related event

Olympic Winter Games: Lake Placid, 1980

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-f840-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_681120
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