What's A Winter Olympics Moment That Lives Rent-Free In Your Brain?
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What's A Winter Olympics Moment That Lives Rent-Free In Your Brain?
"That's why we're asking BuzzFeed Community: What past Winter Olympics moments have stuck with you? Maybe the first thing that comes to mind is Jamaica's bobsleigh team debut in 1988, which inspired the 1993 classic, Cool Runnings. Or perhaps you think of Steven Bradbury accidentally winning gold in short-track speed skating in 2002 (because he was the only person not to end up in the massive pile-up at the final corner)."
"It could even be something more recent, like Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen becoming the most decorated Winter Olympian of all time in 2018, with 15 total medals (8 of which were gold). Whatever the moment, tell us about it. Share the unforgettable Winter Olympics memory and WHY in the comments or submit anonymously using the form below. Your response could be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed post!"
BuzzFeed Community members are prompted to share memorable Winter Olympics moments and the reasons those moments stuck with them. Examples include Jamaica's bobsleigh team debut in 1988, which inspired Cool Runnings; Steven Bradbury's accidental short-track speed skating gold in 2002 after a final-corner pile-up; and Marit Bjørgen becoming the most decorated Winter Olympian in 2018 with 15 total medals (eight gold). Contributors can post memories in the comments or submit anonymously through a provided form. Selected responses have the potential to be featured in a future BuzzFeed post.
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