Lighting the 1992 Olympic flame with an arrow shot is the most baller thing I’ve ever seen
Backstory on archer Antonio Rebollo is insane:
◻️ Had polio at 8 months
◻️ Became archer at 22 (competed in Paralympics)
◻️ Chosen from 200 candidates b/c of his mental fortitude (in case he missed)
◻️ Hit 698 / 700 in practice (2yrs training)

latimes.com/archives/la-xp…
Def read this for more Olympics gold
Rebollo def earned this celebration

PS. For those asking “what if he missed”, the IOC gave him one back-up shot.
Last note on the arrow shot.

It never landed (nor was it meant to land) in cauldron. It passed through gas right above it:

latimes.com/archives/la-xp…

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