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Low point: The regular flurries of Florence.
The Winter Games have had regular flurries of adversity and controversy through the years — from voter rejections to doping and corruption scandals — but genuine tragedy has been exceedingly rare.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Winter Olympics have had regular flurries of adversity and controversy through the decades — from weather challenges to doping and corruption scandals — but genuine tragedy has been exceedingly rare.
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