The Tecnico team won the first fall, with their opponents quickly winning the second fall to even the match between the two sides.
It won the 1996 elections by a margin of 10-2, with the PNM and an independent candidate winning one seat each.
The Athletics won the three-game series 2-1, with the Cubans winning the second game 6-4.
Six individual competitors won a medal, with Olarte and Diz winning four medals each.
From 1936 to 1998, the team had just five managers, each of whom won a major trophy, with Helmut Schön (1964-1978) winning two.
Dartmouth won the first playoff game, with Cornell winning the playoff final.
DFL candidates won 23 of the 25 seats, with Green party candidates winning the other two.
In the end, Schweiker won re-election with 53% of the popular vote, with Flaherty winning 45.9%.
All three won, with Moscone winning a close runoff by less than two percent of the vote.
Ireland won the game 1-0, with McMillan winning his first international cap.