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Every day has a story — and in sports, those stories are everywhere. Sports History Daily takes you on a journey through the moments that shaped the games we love. From record-breaking performances to forgotten milestones, each episode explores what happened, why it mattered, and how it changed the course of sports history. Perfect for sports fans and curious minds alike, it’s a daily dose of learning, storytelling, and discovery — one game, one play, one legend at a time.
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1998 U.S. Women’s Hockey Gold Medal | Team USA Wins First Olympic Title in Nagano
At the 1998 Winter Olympics, women’s ice hockey made its Olympic debut — and Team USA made history. The United States defeated rival Canada to capture the first-ever Olympic gold medal in women’s hockey, launching a legacy of excellence and one of the fiercest rivalries in international sport. Behin
The Doping Scandal That Changed the Olympics (Encore Episode)
On December 5, 2017, the International Olympic Committee handed down one of the most dramatic punishments in modern sports history—banning Russia from the 2018 Winter Games after uncovering a massive state-sponsored doping program. On this episode of Sports History Daily, we break down the whistlebl
Eric Heiden’s 5 Gold Medal Sweep Begins | 1980 Lake Placid 500m Olympic Record (38.03s)
On this day in sports history, Eric Heiden launched one of the greatest individual performances in Olympic history. At the 1980 Winter Olympics, Heiden won the 500-meter speed skating event in an Olympic record time of 38.03 seconds — the first gold medal in what would become an unprecedented five-g
