Goodwill Ranges
The Goodwill Ranges (Plays of the good will) are an international sporting meeting, created in 1986 by Ted Turner, tycoon of the cable television CNN, in margin of the Olympic Games in the Années 1980. Then into full Cold war, it is in reaction to the successive boycotts of the Olympic Games of 1980 and 1984 by the the United States and the Soviet Union that these plays were created.
Goodwill Ranges of summer
- 1986 - Moscow, the USSR
- 1990 - Seattle, the United States
- 1994 - Saint-Pétersbourg, Russia
- 1998 - New York, the United States
- 2001 - Brisbane, Australia
- 2005 - Phoenix, the United States ( cancelled )
Goodwill Ranges of winter
- 2000 - Lake Placid, the United States
- 2005 - Calgary, Canada ( cancelled )
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