Ep 179: From VHS to Streaming: Olympic Stories Over the Years

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Today, we're diving into something extra special – the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics! As the excitement builds, join me, Raphael Harry, as I share nostalgic memories from past Olympic Games that have captivated my heart since childhood. From the magic of watching the 1982 Los Angeles opening ceremony on VHS to the thrilling moments of the Barcelona '92 sprints and beyond, this episode rekindles my Olympic spirit and celebrates the joy these events bring to fans worldwide.

Tune in as we explore iconic Olympic memories, notable athletes, and the cultural significance of these global gatherings, all while reflecting on my own experiences growing up in Nigeria. We'll also discuss the impact of sports like boxing and the challenges faced by Nigerian athletes over the years. So, whether you're a long-time Olympic enthusiast or just getting into the spirit, let's embark on this journey together and gear up for the Paris 2024 Games!

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📚 Timestamped Overview

00:00 Nostalgic VHS tape fueled love for countries.

04:38 Sprint stories and doping rumors among kids.

09:15 Runner recalls athlete's historic gold medal win.

12:07 Reflecting on underwhelming Nigerian track and field.

14:24 Sadness over loss; excited for Olympics discussion.

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