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Underdog Olympic moments that still give you chills — which one hits hardest?
🏆 Leading: "Do you believe in miracles?"
On February 22, 1980, a roster of American college kids — amateurs facing a Soviet team that had just demolished an NHL all-star squad 6-0 — somehow beat the four-time defending gold medalist USSR 4-3 in the Winter Olympics semifinal at Lake Placid. It wasn't even for gold; the US still had to beat Finland two days later, which they did. But the semifinal is the moment that endures: Al Michaels' "Do you believe in miracles? Yes!" call, the bench emptying onto the ice, a Cold War-era crowd losing its mind. It's still the standard for "nobody saw this coming."