HD
2017
The 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome showcased unforgettable moments and remarkable athletes. Wilma Rudolph, dubbed the "black gazelle," emerged as a standout star, while Livio Berruti made history as the first white athlete to clinch gold in the 200 meters. Ethiopian marathoner Abebe Bikila captivated audiences by triumphing barefoot, an extraordinary feat that epitomized his spirit and determination. This documentary-style portrayal captures the essence of the games, celebrating the triumphs and inspiring stories that defined this pivotal event in sports history.