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John Quinn

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Abstract

Amidst strong political tension and the global uncertainty of the Cold War, an unlikely group of American college students took their skills to the Olympic ice in 1980, unknowingly preparing to make history. They defeated the notoriously tough Soviet Union team, boosting American pride across the nation. This victory left the U.S. feeling unstoppable and ready to face off against the Soviets again in a few months at the Moscow Summer Games. There was just one problem- the Carter Administration would soon announce the United States’ official boycott of the Games. This followed heightened Cold War tensions due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Carter’s decision to boycott the Games came after lots of deliberation, yet had profound implications, shaping his legacy as president. For many American athletes, the boycott shattered their dreams of Olympic success.

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