3. Nancy Kerrigan Gets Clubbed
With the modern games not a patch on the barbaric and brutal going-ons of the Ancient Olympics, the 1994 attack on Ice Skater Nancy Kerrigan seemed to come straight out of the pre Olympics textbooks. Born in Massachusetts, USA, Kerrigan took up figure skating at a young age, winning her first competition at the tender age of nine years old. Enjoying only moderate success, Kerrigan started to push herself, regularly competing in worldwide competitions winning two bronze medals in the World Figure Skating Championships in 1991 and the 1992 Winter Olympics. Gaining international fame after the last games, Kerrigan began training for the next Olympics. However, in 1994 Kerrigan was clubbed on the right knee by a police baton, forcing her to withdraw from the upcoming U.S championships. Dubbed as ‘The Whack Heard Round The World’ , it was later revealed that the attack was planned by rival Tonya Harding‘s ex husband, who intended to damage Kerrigan so badly it would have been impossible for her to compete.
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