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The top 8 Olympic videos on Chill.com

Featuring fathers and sons, fireworks, and a whole lot of Olympic spirit.

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Lauren Rae Orsini

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Chill is a social network for video that allows users to post, rate, and recommend their favorite videos. And with 17 million active users, the cream quickly rises to the top.

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Now, Chill users have come down with full-blown Olympic fever. Here are the top eight most popular Olympic-themed videos trending on Chill right now:

1) Official Video of the 2012 London Olympic Games

In case you missed it, here’s a montage of athletes doing what they do best to the sound of “Survival” by Muse, the official song of the London 2012 Olympics.

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2) U.S. Olympic Team Tribute To Muhammad Ali

DJ Steve Porter remixed some of the boxer’s most famous lines into music. Inspirational and catchy—you’ll want to listen to this on your morning run.

3) Michelle Jennekes is one sexy hurdler

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Be hypnotized by Jennekes’ hips and realize that a gold medal isn’t the only way an Olympian can rise to viral video fame.

4) Raising an Olympian – GABBY DOUGLAS

Douglas’ video shows that behind every extraordinary athlete is an extraordinary parent.

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5) Salute to Young Olympians

At first glance, it’s just a Procter & Gamble advertisement. Then come the tears.

6) Over the past 33 years, Dick Hoyt has pushed, pulled & carried his disabled son, Rick, through more than 1000 races & triathlons

The title says it all. Despite doctors’ urges that Dick put his son in an institution, the father has done everything to give him an exceptional life—including helping him participate in triathlons.

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7) Happiest Olympics worker 2012

We don’t care how much you love your job. We bet you don’t love it as much as this woman.

8) Light It Up- U.S. Olympian salute

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How do you welcome the Olympians? With 60 foot holograms, a light show, and water features, that’s how.

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