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That explains why Sports Illustrated ... cover in the magazine’s history — voted as such in a 2014 poll — went sans headlines, readouts and captions after the 1980 U.S. men’s ice hockey ...
The New York Post reports famed Sports Illustrated photographer Heinz ... Kluetmeier is best remembered for shooting the famous “Miracle on Ice” photo of Team USA men’s hockey team ...
The man behind one of the most iconic images in American sports history passed away on Tuesday. Famed Sports Illustrated photographer Heinz Kluetmeier died at the age of 82 after complications ...
Heinz Kluetmeier, who shot more than 100 Sports Illustrated cover photos, including the iconic “Miracle on Ice” image, died Tuesday at age 82. He had been dealing with complications from ...
Heinz Kluetmeier was once asked by a Sports Illustrated staffer to name the ... “That’s the only cover we ever ran without cover language. It didn’t need it.” That photo landed on the ...
Final moments of the Miracle on Ice hockey game at the 1980 Winter Olympics as the United States upset the favored Soviet Union, 4-3. In 1999, Sports Illustrated named the "Miracle on Ice" the top ...
Heinz Kluetmeier, a Sports Illustrated photographer who ... the U.S. hockey team’s triumph in the Miracle on Ice and swimmer Michael Phelps’s hairbreadth victory at the 2008 Olympics ...
Heinz Kluetmeier, Photojournalist Known for SI’s Miracle on Ice Picture ... according to his longtime employer, Sports Illustrated. He was considered a pioneer in remote and underwater camera ...
Kluetmeier told Sports Illustrated in a 2008 interview that the “Miracle on Ice” photo was the most memorable Olympic snap he ...