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The Most Iconic Summer Olympics Moments in History

The Most Iconic Summer Olympics Moments in History

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The Original GOAT at Stockholm, 1912

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The Dream Team at Barcelona, 1992

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Long Shot at Mexico City, 1968

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Jesse Owens at Berlin, 1936

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Tragedy and Technicalities at Munich, 1972

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Muhammad Ali at Rome 1960

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Fastest Woman in the World at Rome, 1960

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Gymnast Kerri Strug at Atlanta, 1996

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A Perfect 10 at Montreal, 1976

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Greg Louganis at Seoul, 1988

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Protests at Mexico City, 1968

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US Women's Soccer at Atlanta, 1996

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Mark Spitz Makes Swimming History at Munich, 1972

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Teen Diver Steals the Show at Berlin, 1936

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First Female Tennis Winner at Paris, 1900

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Ethiopian Barefoot Runner at Rome, 1960

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Runner Has a Run-In With Hitler at Berlin, 1936

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Last Korbut Flip at Munich, 1972

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Sportsmanship at Rio, 2016

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The Original GOAT at Stockholm, 1912
The Dream Team at Barcelona, 1992
Long Shot at Mexico City, 1968
Jesse Owens at Berlin, 1936
Tragedy and Technicalities at Munich, 1972
Muhammad Ali at Rome 1960
Fastest Woman in the World at Rome, 1960
Gymnast Kerri Strug at Atlanta, 1996
A Perfect 10 at Montreal, 1976
Greg Louganis at Seoul, 1988
Protests at Mexico City, 1968
US Women's Soccer at Atlanta, 1996
Mark Spitz Makes Swimming History at Munich, 1972
Teen Diver Steals the Show at Berlin, 1936
First Female Tennis Winner at Paris, 1900
Ethiopian Barefoot Runner at Rome, 1960
Runner Has a Run-In With Hitler at Berlin, 1936
Last Korbut Flip at Munich, 1972
Sportsmanship at Rio, 2016

Every four years, the Summer Olympics take over the television, mesmerizing viewers with the athletic ability of the top athletes from around the world. Even nonsports fans who would never set foot in a stadium sports event tune in to see the Olympic athletes strut their stuff and own their events. The Olympics is one of the few sporting events that has universal appeal and a truly international audience.

Throughout the years, the Summer Games have added and removed events, but the thing that stays the same is the incredible commitment to sportsmanship and the integrity of the participants. The games and the competitions should always be the stars of the show, but some years, the international competition was overshadowed by controversy, and what should have been a wholesome event took an unexpected turn. From surprising wins and losses to sudden injuries, you never know what will happen at the games.

However, the controversy goes beyond just sports. There have been international protests, terrorist attacks, and even kidnappings that the whole world watched live in real time. These historical events should not be lost in the history of the games. Let's explore the iconic Summer Olympic moments in history and look at the effect they had on the games and the athletes. (If you enjoy reading about the Olympics, check out the oldest Olympic athletes in sports history.)

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