History Uncut: Tonya Harding 1994 (2:56)
This video clip from "History Uncut" provides a glimpse into Tonya Harding's Olympic press conference, held in Lillehammer, Norway during the 1994 Winter Games.
-
This video can be viewed when you log in with your TV provider.
Select your TV provider to log in to have full access to videos
-
- Select your TV provider
- See More Providers
Related Videos (1)
-
History Uncut: Tonya Harding 1994
History Uncut: Tonya Harding 1994Video Clip (2:56)
Video Clip (2:56)
This video clip from "History Uncut" provides a glimpse into Tonya Harding's Olympic press conference, held in Lillehammer, Norway during the 1994 Winter Games.
Related Speeches & Audio (7)
-
Magic Johnson's HIV Announcement
Magic Johnson's HIV AnnouncementAudio Clip (1:05)
Audio Clip (1:05)
On November 8, 1991, Earvin "Magic" Johnson announced in a press conference that he had tested positive for HIV and would be retiring from basketball immediately. A news report covers the story, including a host of reactions from the shocked public.
-
Jackie Robinson on Racial Taunts
Jackie Robinson on Racial TauntsAudio Clip (0:52)
Audio Clip (0:52)
The first African-American to play major league baseball, Jackie Robinson describes his experience in the first few games of the 1947 season, when he was subjected to vicious epithets from other teams and spectators.
-
Manager Durocher Quits New York Giants
Manager Durocher Quits New York GiantsAudio Clip (1:13)
Audio Clip (1:13)
Leo Durocher, who left the Giants at the end of the 1955 season to become a baseball commentator on television, talks about the creation of a championship-caliber baseball team.
-
Lou Gehrig Bids Farewell to Baseball
Lou Gehrig Bids Farewell to BaseballAudio Clip (0:19)
Audio Clip (0:19)
The self-described "luckiest man on the face of the earth" says goodbye to baseball and fans on July 4, 1939, after being diagnosed with ALS.
-
U.S. Boycotts 1980 Moscow Olympics
U.S. Boycotts 1980 Moscow OlympicsAudio Clip (1:46)
Audio Clip (1:46)
In protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, President Jimmy Carter decided that the United States would not participate in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. In a news report, the would-be U.S. athletes voice their opinions on the boycott.
-
Carter Calls for Boycott of 1980 Moscow Olympics
Carter Calls for Boycott of 1980 Moscow OlympicsAudio Clip (1:39)
Audio Clip (1:39)
President Jimmy Carter announces that U.S. athletes will not attend the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow unless the Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan by the stated deadline of February 20, 1980.
-
Casey Stengel and Mickey Mantle on Antitrust Laws
Casey Stengel and Mickey Mantle on Antitrust LawsAudio Clip (0:58)
Audio Clip (0:58)
In July 1958, New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel is called upon as an expert witness at the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee hearing. Mickey Mantle, also present, is briefly questioned as well.
Most Popular Videos on History.com
-
D-Day Deception
(3:24)
Newest Videos on History.com
-
Vietnam in HD Preview
(2:00)
-
Two For the Road
(1:48)
-
HISTORY says Thanks
(2:47)
Shop HISTORY
-
Larry the Cable Guy Bobblehead
Own the official Larry Bobblehead and GIT-R-DONE!
-
-
Swamp People Troy Mask
Want the ultimate Big Head? The Swamp People Troy Mask is for Cajuns and Cajuns at heart.
$44.99
Buy Now
Email Updates
Keep up with the latest History shows, online features, special offers and more.
Sign up









