Og2012 Collection
"og2012: A Journey Through Olympic History" Step back in time to the 1956 Winter Olympic Games at Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy
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"og2012: A Journey Through Olympic History" Step back in time to the 1956 Winter Olympic Games at Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, where athletes from around the world gathered to compete on snow and ice. Travel even further back to the London 1908 Olympic Games, one of the earliest Olympic dramas captured on film. Witness the intensity as athletes pushed their limits for glory. Fast forward to Los Angeles 1984, where Carl Lewis celebrates his victory after winning the Men's 100 meters final. The joy and triumph radiate from his face as he basks in his well-deserved success. In that same London Olympics of 1908, witness Dorando Pietri receiving a consolation gold cup from Queen Victoria herself. Despite not crossing the finish line first due to exhaustion, his determination touched hearts worldwide. Jump ahead again to the Olympic Games of 1948 held at Wembley Stadium. Fanny Blankers-Koen crosses that finish line with grace and power, claiming victory in the women's 80 meters hurdles event. Los Angeles once more takes center stage in 1984 when Daley Thompson, a decathlon athlete wearing a t-shirt adorned with national pride, showcases true athleticism and dedication. On July 13th, 1908 during those historic Olympics games, witness an exhilarating moment as athletes sprint towards victory during the intense dash over just yards of track – pure adrenaline fueling their every stride. Moving forward yet again to Brendan Foster running in the Olympic Games of 1980. His determination is palpable as he pushes himself beyond limits for national pride and personal achievement. Montreal hosts another memorable chapter in Olympic history during its games held in1976. Brendan Foster stands tall among runners as he competes fiercely for greatness within men's athletics events - forever etching his name into sporting lore. Reg Harris emerges onto our canvas – an iconic figure both on the Olympic cycling stage and as a World Sprint Champion.