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Published 13:31 3 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 09:06 4 Feb 2022 GMT
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The four-man Jamaican bobsleigh team competing at the 1988 Winter Olympics (credit: Getty)[/caption]
Without doubt, one of the most famous and iconic moments in Winter Olympics history is the brilliant story of the Jamaican bobsleigh Team.
Created by two Jamaican businessmen, who saw a pushcart racing competition and were inspired, teammates Dudley Stokes and Michael White formed an inexperienced team who had to borrow equipment to compete.
Finishing 30th, they also competed in the four-man bobsled event, but unfortunately crashed. However, their efforts captured the hearts of the world - so much so that it inspired the hit 1993 film Cool Runnings.
Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding during a training session just one month after Kerrigan had been attacked (credit: Getty)[/caption]
The build up to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway provided one of the biggest scandals of all time.
In the run-up to the event, figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was attacked by a hitman after she was clubbed in the back of the knee. It was then later revealed that a direct rival for a medal was involved, with Tonya Harding's ex-husband responsible for hiring the hitman.
As a result, all eyes were on Kerrigan and Harding as their rivalry intensified but despite suffering the attack, the Massachusetts-born Kerrigan recovered to win the silver medal while Harding could only finish eighth.
Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards competing in the ski jump during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada (credit: Getty)[/caption]
For those not old enough, Eddie the Eagle really did happen and wasn't just a film based on fictional events.
After missing out on a spot for the Team GB team in 1984, Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards made the decision to move away from downhill skiing and try his luck at ski jumping.
Although largely unsuccessful, a lack of competition for places meant Edwards was awarded a place on the team for the '88 Games in Calgary.
His performance was nothing to shout about - he came last by some margin in both events, and was subjected to sarcastic cheers from spectators - yet became a phenomenon around the world.
Pita Taufatofua as Tonga's flag bearer // Getty[/caption]
Tonga's Pita Taufatofua made headlines during the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics for marching around shirtless covered in baby oil and after choosing to compete in the 2018 Games as a cross-country skier - he once again donned the same look.
Despite the cold temperatures, Taufatofua decided to once again bear his chest out in the open (and freezing cold) whilst shouting “I’m waaaaaaarm,” before entering the stadium.
Honestly, we don't know either. Just put a jacket on.
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