There have been 11 Summer Olympics since the 1972 Munich Games and each one brings it all back.
"It's like Groundhog Day," said former U.S. congressman and Maryland basketball star Tom McMillen, whose gold-medal moment all those years ago was snatched away during the chaotic and highly controversial last three seconds of the Olympic basketball final against the Soviet Union.
The U.S. team, which had never lost a game in Olympic competition, appeared to have defeated the Russians when time initially expired, but game officials replayed the final seconds twice before the Soviet Union pulled off a stunning length-of-the-court pass and layup at the horn to win — or steal, depending on your perspective — the gold-medal game.