Frost and Fire: America’s Winter Olympic Story
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Imagine a ragtag college hockey team toppling the world’s greatest machine, a skater rewriting the limits of the human body, and ceremonies reworked after judges and governments collide — all in the same icy season. This episode stitches together those moments across a century of Winter Games, tracing how medals and mythology grew alongside corruption, boycotts, and geopolitics.
From Lake Placid to Salt Lake City, Sochi to Beijing, we tell the stories behind the scores: the miracles, the scandals that changed how sports are judged, and the quiet human stakes caught between flags and diplomacy. Tune in for a brisk, narrative tour that shows why the U.S. at the Winter Olympics is as much about national identity as it is about podiums.
This podcast is a work of historical interpretation while we strive for accuracy some aspects of history are open to interpretation and debate thank you for listening.