Olympic and Paralympic Museum Opens in Colorado Springs

Story and photos by Scott Kendall

A Tribute to Our US Olympic and Paralympic Athletes

US Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs © Scott Kendall

The US Olympic and Paralympic Museum opened in Colorado Springs this summer. This long anticipated attraction to Olympic City USA is a delightful blend of history, inspiration, technology, and celebration honoring the greatest athletes who have represented the United States.

Olympic Mementos Through the Years

There are many mementos representing athletes through the years. Serena’s tennis shoe and ball, torches used to start our various Olympics, outfits worn by athletes, signed basketballs, Olympic Medals, and so much more.

From the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896 to the upcoming Olympics, thousands of athletes are highlighted. The Museum highlights past athletes like Jesse Owens, Mark Spitz, Michael Jordan, and Peggy Fleming, to current athletes like Simone Biles and Michael Phelps. At this high tech, interactive marvel, the history, personalities, and pageantry of the Olympics and Paralympics all come alive to entertain, educate, and inspire all of us.

Serena Williams, who has won 4 gold medals at the Olympics, donated a shoe and a signed ball
Serena Williams, who has won 4 gold medals at the Olympics, donated a shoe and a signed ball
Muhammad Ali carrying the Olympic Torch at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Muhammad Ali carrying the Olympic Torch
Olympic Torches on display
Olympic Torches on display

Paralympians Are a Big Part of the Museum

Paralympians have been a big part of the Olympics since 1960. Over 4,000 disabled athletes from more than 170 countries competed in the 2016 Olympics, upholding the core values of Courage, Determination, Inspiration and Equality. Sir Ludwig Guttmann, a neurosurgeon who escaped from Nazi Germany, is often credited with starting the Paralympic Games when he hosted the Stoke Mandeville Games in 1948 with sixteen athletes competing on the lawn of the hospital in Buckinghamshire.

One of the best known and most successful Paralympic athletes is the swimmer Trischa Zorn. Although born blind, this tenacious competitor won 55 medals between 1980 and 2004. Included in this total is an incredible 41 gold medals.   

In the 2016 Olympics, thousands of paralympic athletes competed in 23 different events for a total of 528 medals. It is very competitive, and these athletes endure a grueling physical and mental preparation for the Games. 

Trischa Zorn, the most decorated Paralympian in history at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Trischa Zorn, the most decorated Paralympian in history
Parylympians getting ready to go to battle
Parylympians getting ready to go to battle

Big Moments in Olympic History

We all have our most vivid memories of past Olympics. Some are historic on a major scale, like Jesse Owens winning four gold medals over powerhouse Nazi Germany, the Massacre at Munich, and the Boycott of the 1980 Olympics. Or you may remember Mark Spitz’s seven gold medals, the US Hockey team’s Miracle on Ice victory over the heavily favored Russians, or the more recent dominating performance by Simone Biles and the women’s gymnastics team.

What was your favorite Olympic moment?

Scoreboard for the US Miracle on Ice victory over the Russians at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Scoreboard for the US Miracle on Ice victory over the Russians
The horrors of the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Olympic Games
The horrors of the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Olympic Games
US Olympic and Paralympic Museum 's modernistic design © Scott Kendall
US Olympic and Paralympic Museum 's modernistic design © Scott Kendall

Inspiration at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum

Let the Games Begin starts each Olympic games
Let the Games Begin
Rafer Johnson quote about carrying the Olympic Torch at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Rafer Johnson quote about carrying the Olympic Torch
Voice - I Am Worth It - Believe Me Olympic Quote
Voice - I Am Worth It - Believe Me
Serena's quote on the power of dreams and goals at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Serena's quote on the power of dreams and goals
Quote from Olympic soccer player Mia Hamm
Quote from Olympic soccer player Mia Hamm
Jesse Owens quote at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Jesse Owens quote

Interactive Activities at the Museum

Visitors can immerse themselves in many interactive activities throughout the museum. Race against an Olympian on the interactive track. Zoom down the icy track on the bobsled, or challenge yourself on the downhill slalom. You can also have simulated interviews with your favorite Olympian. 

My son and I tested our  accuracy on the Archery exhibit. I thought I did fairly well with my score of 25, but then saw my son bested me with a 26. I’ll get you next time, Will! 

Challenge an Olympian to a race on the interactive track
Challenge an Olympian to a race on the interactive track
Thought I did well until I saw my son's score at the Archery interactive event
Thought I did well until I saw my son's score at the Archery interactive event
Will (my son) beat my score on the Archery interactive score at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum
Will (my son) beat my score on the Archery interactive score

Put the Olympic and Paralympic Museum on Your Agenda

If you find yourself in Olympic City, USA, be sure to make time for a trip to the Olympic and Paralympic Museum. This new addition to the wonderful city of Colorado Springs will be one of the highlights of your trip!

Colorado Springs is Olympic City USA
Colorado Springs is Olympic City USA
Muhammad Ali photo one of the worlds greatest Olympic boxers of all time
Muhammad Ali, one of our greatest Olympic boxers
View of Pikes Peak from the Mark Chapman Event Center
View of Pikes Peak from the Mark Chapman Event Center
Projection of Olympic skier
Projection of Olympic skier
Projection wall - Ashton Eaton Track and Field
Projection wall - Ashton Eaton Track
Projection of colorful snow skier at Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs
Projection of colorful snow skier
Snowboarder jump sequence
Snowboarder jump sequence
Scott Kendall, Editor PlayStayEat.com

Scott Kendall is the Founder,  Editor, and frequent contributor to PlayStayEat. He is a former Navy Officer, teacher and tennis coach who is an avid traveler and writer. Scott has traveled extensively throughout the United States and overseas to Italy, France, England, Croatia, Slovenia, and others. In addition to his contributions to PlayStayEat, much of his published work can be seen at scottkendalltravels.com.