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How SNL Covered the Winter Olympics for 50 Years | From Miracle on Ice to Today For nearly 50 years, Saturday Night Live has turned the Winter Olympics into comedy gold. From Garrett Morris’ chaotic 1976 “Weekend Update” report to Jane Curtin’s sharp “Miracle on Ice” Cold War punchline, and even Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams’ unforgettable Olympic bobsled appearance, SNL has consistently reflected the Games through satire, parody, and live TV unpredictability. In this video, we take a chronological look at how SNL covered the Winter Olympics across decades—highlighting political humor, broadcast spoofing, iconic sketches, and the evolution of Olympic comedy on America’s longest-running sketch show. Whether it’s national pride, cultural tension, or pure absurdity on ice, SNL has always found the funniest angle. Watch now for a complete timeline of SNL’s Winter Olympics legacy—from the 1970s to today. SNL, Saturday Night Live, Winter Olympics, SNL Olympic sketches, Miracle on Ice, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams, SNL Weekend Update, Olympic parody, Cold War satire, Olympic comedy, SNL history, Olympic hockey 1980, SNL Cold Open, Winter Games satire #SNL #SaturdayNightLive #WinterOlympics #MiracleOnIce #OlympicComedy #WeekendUpdate #EddieMurphy #RobinWilliams #JaneCurtin #TVHistory