The Winter Olympics: Games of Ice
JAN 28
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The Games of Ice

Innsbruck 1964 → Albertville 1992

The Winter Olympics are marketed as triumph — humanity’s most elegant rebellion against cold,

gravity, and fear. But long before the medals… before the fireworks… before the world even

begins clapping — winter is already collecting its price.

In Episode One of this two-part Devil Within series, we descend into the hidden history of

Olympic tragedy — starting with Innsbruck, 1964, where two athletes died before the Opening

Ceremony even began, and moving forward to Albertville, 1992, where modernity itself

became the killer: a collision not with a mountain… but with the machinery designed to tame it.

This episode isn’t about gore. It isn’t even about blame.

It’s about the human condition — what happens when ambition meets physics, when spectacle

meets reality, and when a celebration quietly becomes a grave.

Because the devil within isn’t always evil.Sometimes… it’s certainty.

In this episode:

• Why winter sports are the purest form of “beautiful danger”

• Innsbruck 1964: the Games begin in tragedy before they begin in ceremony

• How grief gets packaged, polished, and pushed aside so the machine can keep moving

• Albertville 1992: the terrifying moment the Olympics becomes a system — and systems

fail

• The quiet truth Olympic branding never says out loud: winter is not scenery

Listener warning:

This episode contains discussions of accidental death during Olympic training and preparation.

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