MINNESOTA LESBIAN/GAY COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL GAY ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION:
An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
Manuscripts Collection
OVERVIEW
| Creator: | Minnesota Lesbian/Gay Committee of the International Gay Athletic Association, creator. | |
| Title: | International Gay Olympics records. | |
| Dates: | 1981-1984. | |
| Abstract: | Minutes, correspondence, notes, newsletters, and other materials documenting the efforts of the Minnesota gay and lesbian community to host the 1986 winter games of the International Lesbian/Gay Olympics (later known as the Gay Games) and the participation by Minnesotans in the 1982 games in San Francisco. | |
| Quantity: | 1.3 cubic feet (2 boxes). | |
| Location: | See Detailed Description for shelf locations |
HISTORICAL NOTE
The International Gay Olympic Association was founded by Tom Wadell, a former U.S. decathlon champion and representative of the United States at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, to permit lesbians and gay men throughout the world to participate in world class competition based on the Olympic ideal. The Minnesota Committee was formed in January 1981 with the intent and purpose of uniforming and sending a full slate of the best qualified gay and lesbian athletes from the state of Minnesota to the August 1982 games, which were held in San Francisco and hosted by San Francisco Arts & Athletics. By 1982, the Committee's goals had expanded to include hosting the first Winter Gay Olympics, proposed for 1986. In early 1983, the Minnesota Committee's proposal for the winter games was accepted and planning began in earnest, led by Committee co-chairs Robin Karas and Jean-Nickolas Tretter. Despite the initial enthusiasm and a great deal of support from the local community (including the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul, members of the state senate and house of representatives, and several local council members), by mid-1984 the Committee was struggling. Several unsuccessful fund raisers, controversy over unauthorized use of the mailing list, and the subsequent resignation a number of committee members, including co-chair Tretter, all contributed to the decision in October of 1984 to abandon the ambitious plan.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS
Minutes, correspondence, notes, newsletters, and other materials documenting the efforts of the Minnesota gay and lesbian community to host the 1986 winter games of the International Lesbian/Gay Olympics (later known as the Gay Games) and the participation by Minnesotans in the 1982 games in San Francisco.
Records include extensive minutes and notes on meetings and other activities of the committee; correspondence with athletes, local supporters, and San Francisco Arts & Athletics, and others involved in organizing the games; and the proposal prepared by the committee in its bid to host the games. Also included are a series of files on each of the sports proposed for the winter games.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Availability:
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Minnesota Lesbian/Gay Committee of the International Gay Athletic Association International Gay Olympics Records. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Accession Information:
Accession number: 15,580
Processing Information:
Processed by: Lara D. Friedman-Shedlov, March 2000
Catalog ID number: 990017362890104294
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
| Box | |||||||||||
| 152.C.15.5B | 1 | Articles of incorporation and bylaws, undated. | |||||||||
| Agendas, minutes, and notes, undated and 1981-1984. | |||||||||||
| Budgets, undated and 1983. | |||||||||||
| Financial and fund raising white papers, undated. | |||||||||||
| Winter Games proposal, February 1983. | |||||||||||
| Correspondence, 1981-1983. 3 folders. | |||||||||||
| Office log, 1983-1984. | |||||||||||
| "Bleep" Bulletin (newsletter), 1982-1983 (scattered). | |||||||||||
| Official monthly newsletter of the Committee. Just before the first Gay Games took place in August of 1982, the United States Olympic Committee challenged the International Gay Olympic Committee (IGOC) over the use of the word "Olympic. " Court rulings directed the IGOC to eliminate this term from speeches and other communications. In response, the Minnesota Committee adopted the title "Bleep" Bulletin for its newsletter. | |||||||||||
| News clippings on the planned Winter Games in Minnesota, 1983. | |||||||||||
| Press releases, 1983. | |||||||||||
| Gay Games II: | |||||||||||
| Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, and other materials, 1982-1984. 2 folders. | |||||||||||
| Winter Games Sports: | |||||||||||
| Information on each sport proposed for the 1986 Winter Games, including rules for each event, equipment or playing field specifications, background information, and other data. | |||||||||||
| Alpine skiing. | |||||||||||
| Biathalon. | |||||||||||
| Bobsledding. | |||||||||||
| Bowling. | |||||||||||
| Broomball. | |||||||||||
| Curling. | |||||||||||
| Dogsled racing. | |||||||||||
| Equestrian. | |||||||||||
| Figure skating. | |||||||||||
| Gymnastics. | |||||||||||
| Ice hockey. | |||||||||||
| Judo. | |||||||||||
| Luge. | |||||||||||
| Nordic skiing. | |||||||||||
| Physique. | |||||||||||
| Power lifting/weight lifting. | |||||||||||
| Roller skating. | |||||||||||
| Ski jumping. | |||||||||||
| Snowshoeing. | |||||||||||
| Speed skating. | |||||||||||
| Table tennis. | |||||||||||
| Tennis. | |||||||||||
| Winterthon. | |||||||||||
| Wrestling. | |||||||||||
| Box | |||||||||||
| 152.C.15.6F | 2 | Gay Games I: | |||||||||
| Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, and other material, 1981-1982. 2 folders. | |||||||||||
| Try-out results, 1982. | |||||||||||
| Sports registration forms, 1981-1982. | |||||||||||
| Physique and arm wrestling results, 1981. | |||||||||||
| Swimming, undated. | |||||||||||
| Roots Conference (Mankato, Minn.), 1983. | |||||||||||
| Festival Games (Los Angeles, Calif.), 1983. | |||||||||||
CATALOG HEADINGS
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
- Topics:
- Gay athletes -- Minnesota.
- Lesbian athletes -- Minnesota.
- Homophobia in sports.
- Gays and sports.
- Lesbians and sports.
- Sports tournaments.
- Organizations:
- San Francisco Arts & Athletics.
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