Mortal Combat: Risk in the Winter Olympics
…ore at the Olympics, many times. The riskiness of modern athletics was the most obvious component of these, and really of all, Olympic festivals. People who are expected to be dominant in their events either find a way to confirm their preeminence, or suffer the curse of having farther to fall. A South Korean figure skater rose to that challenge; US skier Bode Miller also did so, winning the gold four years after failing so dramatically in Turin….
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