Minnesota has produced some iconic Olympians, and the Tokyo Games have provided a few more.
That got us thinking about the best moments from the incredible collection of athletes who have represented Minnesota and the United States on the biggest stage.
Here are some of the top performances by Minnesotans at the Summer and Winter Olympics, in chronological order. Choose your favorites in the comments, or add one you think should be on the list.
The Other Miracle on Ice (1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, Calif.)
They are the lesser known but not lesser accomplished Minnesotans who led the men's hockey team to a shocking Olympic gold medal. The 1960 team was managed by James Claypool of Duluth, featured eight Minnesotans on the roster, and wasn't even considered a medal contender when the Games opened. It would go on to win all seven games it played (outscoring opponents 48-17) and winning the gold in a round-robin medal format. Brothers Roger and Billy Christian of Warroad tied for the second-most points on the roster with nine.
The Miracle on Ice (1980 Winter Olympics, Lake Placid, N.Y.)
Gophers head coach Herb Brooks served as coach for the U.S. men's hockey team, 12 Minnesotans were on the roster, and their 4-3 victory over the Soviet Union was deemed the greatest sports moment of the 20th century by Sports Illustrated. The Americans defeated Finland for the gold medal two days later. The 1960 and 1980 teams remain the only U.S. men's hockey teams to win Olympic gold.
Lindsey Vonn's golden downhill run (2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver)