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Desirable bronze winner's medal awarded to Tommy Mörth of the Swedish national ice hockey team at the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics. Bronze, 65 mm x 71 mm, 172 gm, minted by Majdanpek, Belgrade. The front, inscribed, “XIV Zimske Olimpijske Igre, Sarajevo 1984,” features the Olympic rings and Sarajevo emblem; the reverse features a stylized athlete’s head with a laurel crown and the lower portion engraved with the sport: “Ice Hockey.” Complete with its orange ribbon and hinged presentation case. Also accompanied by its official third-place winner's diploma, 13.75 x 13.25, issued to Tommy Jan Mörth, signed at the conclusion in black felt tip by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch and Organizing Committee president Branko Mikulic.
At the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Sweden's ice hockey team delivered a solid performance, finishing with the bronze medal. The team showed strong form throughout the tournament, including a 2-0 win over Canada that secured their place on the podium. Forward Tommy Mörth delivered a solid performance throughout the tournament, scoring one goal and recording two assists. The bronze marked a proud achievement for Swedish hockey on the Olympic stage.