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The U.S. Olympic moments that made us cry and cringe

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Jesse Owens shocked the world and Adolf Hilter by winning four gold mecals in Berlin in 1936.

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Kerri Strug injured her left leg during the landing of her vault routine in Atlanta.

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The U.S. hockey "Miracle on Ice" pounces on goalie Jim Craig after a 4-3 victory against the Soviets in the 1980 Olympics.

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The U.S. hockey team pounces on goalie Jim Craig after a 4-3 victory against the Soviets in the 1980 Olympics, as a flag waves from the partisan Lake Placid, N.Y. crowd, February 22, 1980.

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Greg Louganis hits his head in Seoul in 1988.

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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali hands off the Olympic torch in front of a map showing the torch's travels during a ceremony at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta on Dec. 4, 2001.

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Admit it. You cheered as the U.S. Hockey team beat the Russians in 1980. You gasped when Greg Louganis hit his heat on the dive board in 1988. You got a little teary when Dan Jansen rose from the ashes to skate his victory lap with his daughter in his arms. Here are some of the greatest Olympic moments etched in U.S. history.