From Michael Phelps winning seven medals to Abbe Bikila winning the marathon barefoot,
let's have a look at the game-changing moments at Olympics
Olympics Refugee Team at Rio 2016 making their first appearance.
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Eddy Tolan- 1932 Los Angeles
The first winner declared by the photo finish
Jim Hines- 1968 Mexico
The first athlete to win a 100m race in just 10 seconds!
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Chris Boardman- 1992 Barcelona
Ground breaking bike design was used
for the first time.
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Michael Phelps - 2008 Beijing
The Olympic legend won eight medals in the same Olympic game.
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The Dream Team- 1992 Barcelona
When professional basketball players were allowed to compete in Olympics, USA sent some of the best players in the world.
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Abebe Bikila- 1960 Rome
Abebe became the first barefoot marathon champion.
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Bob Beamon- 1968 Mexico
Bob has the longest-standing Olympic record. In long jump he made a record that was higher than the measuring tape.
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Nadia Comaneci- 1976 Montreal
Nadia became the first-ever gymnast to score the perfect ten.
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Dick Fosbury- 1968 Mexico
Fosbury used a game-changing technique in the high jump event. The technique was named " Fosbury Flop".
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