The Most Intense Moments in Olympic History

Jesse Owens defying Hitler at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, winning four gold medals in track and field, challenging racism and prejudice.

Usain Bolt's dominance in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, setting world records in the 100m and 200m sprints, showcasing unparalleled speed.

Kerri Strug's iconic vault on a sprained ankle at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, securing the women's gymnastics team gold for the USA.

Michael Phelps winning an unprecedented 8 gold medals in swimming at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, solidifying his legacy as a swimming legend.

The Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, where the underdog US ice hockey team defeated the powerhouse Soviet Union team.

Simone Biles' gravity-defying performances at the 2016 Rio Olympics, showcasing unparalleled skill and athleticism in women's gymnastics.

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