Top 100 momentsNo. 96
The boycott Games
The United States stays home from Moscow. Dozens of nations follow. The Olympics become a Cold War attendance sheet.
The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan. Jimmy Carter pulls the U.S. team from the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Allies join. Athletes who had trained a cycle lose the only meet that counted. The Soviets will return the favor in Los Angeles four years later.
The medal table in Moscow is a rump. The idea that the Games sit above politics is a speech, not a policy. Careers end on a diplomatic cable.
Boycotts do not stop wars. They do stop races. 1980 is the clearest proof that the Olympic movement can be used as a sanction — and that the people who pay are the ones in spikes.
