MIRACLE ON ICE
Lake Placid, NY -- February 22, 1980
I've visited quite a few places that have hosted the Olympics in the past, and you almost can’t tell that the Games were ever there. You aren't in Lake Placid for more than a minute before you are flooded with Olympic memories, whether it's from seeing the Olympic Arena at the top of the hill, or the oval next door where Heiden skated into immortality. Whenever I'm in town, I like to go out at night when it's dark and quiet and the shops are closed, and stand in the middle of Main Street. I close my eyes and in an instant it takes me back to that magical Friday night of February 22, 1980 -- to the memory of walking down that same Main Street with Mike Eruzione and our fathers and other family members, and ABC's Jim Lampley interviewing us as we went. Snow was falling, and everywhere you looked people were waving flags and chanting, "U-S-A, U-S-A." We were in our primes, athletically and physically. We were surrounded by people we loved, getting loved some more by people we didn't even know. We had just done the impossible, and we were happy to be alive and thrilled to be Americans and thrilled to think that Herb was right: maybe we were meant to be here. It's a feeling you wish everybody could have at one point in their lives.
by Jim Craig, North Easton (Massachusetts) From the book The Boys of Winter by Wayne Coffey
Foreword copyright © 2005 by Jim Craig. Published by Crown, a division of Random House, Inc.
Maybe needs a sports dedicated thread.
Hard to believe that was over 40 years ago. I still remember that day, avoiding the radio because it wasn’t shown on TV until later that night.
My first thought when I saw that was someone was being a wiseguy and posted a hockey brawl. Afterall they can be inspirational.
What a day!
What a day!
What a day!
A stunning victory
A stunning victory