7 Unforgettable Photos From the Olympics

  • Olympian Bob Beamon, 1968
Olympian Bob Beamon, 1968
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Author Timothy Ott

December 23, 2025

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While most Olympic hopefuls spend years training in relative anonymity, the atmosphere changes considerably once the Games begin and the globe’s attention turns to this multinational sporting extravaganza. And with plenty of media around to document the proceedings for numerous publications and a massive TV audience, it’s inevitable that cameras capture the participants during moments of triumph, anguish, and everything in between. 

Here are seven of the most memorable images to emerge from more than a century of world-class athletes giving it their all at the modern Olympic Games.

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Tommie Smith and John Carlos Salute Black Power (1968)

As much as the Olympics are meant to be a time to set aside political discontent in the spirit of international competition, such allowances are not always on the agenda for participants. They certainly weren’t for U.S. sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who celebrated their respective 200-meter gold and bronze medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City by raising their fists on the podium in a gesture of Black Power. 

The display wasn’t well received by the International Olympic Committee, and the two athletes were subsequently suspended from the U.S. team. Smith in particular suffered major career repercussions, as he was denied the chance to participate and defend his gold medal at the 1972 Olympics. Nevertheless, both stood by the salute that showcased their solidarity with fellow Black Americans and provided one of the most indelible moments in Olympic history. 

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