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What's A Winter Olympics Moment That Lives Rent-Free In Your Brain?

Story byAlanna MarshallFri, February 6, 2026 at 2:51 PM UTC·1 min readThe 2026 Winter Olympic Games kick off on Friday, Feb. 6, with the Opening Ceremony in Milan, Italy. The growing excitement around this world-famous event has us eager to find out which moments from past Winter Olympics are considered the most memorable by fans, whether inspiring, funny, awkward, or just incredibly heartwarming.

What's A Winter Olympics Moment That Lives Rent-Free In Your Brain?

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  • Mattia Ozbot / Getty ImagesThat'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.
  • Jerry Cooke / Getty ImagesRelated: Can You Finish The Lyrics To These Current Trending Songs?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).
  • Heinz Kluetmeier / Getty ImagesRelated: Enjoy An Asian Meal And We'll Reveal Your Biggest Green FlagIt 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).
  • Tim Clayton / Getty ImagesWhatever the moment, tell us about it.
  • Share the unforgettable Winter Olympics memory and WHY in the comments or submit anonymously using the form below.
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