
Monica’s A rated birth:
https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Abbott,_Monica
It gives me goosebumps just thinking about the possibilities of a gold medal for her and the profound language of astrology at display here with her Natal Chart and this important Solar Arc of Mars-Pluto firing off in her life on her Natal ASC. "Timing is Everything"Principle: Superhuman power.
Psychological Correspondence: The ability to demonstrate extraordinary force and vigor, great self-confidence, obsessive about work, great ambition.
Sociological Correspondence: ...great people in the sphere of sport.
Probable Manifestation: Attainment of success through excessive effort.
*Footnoted: In prominent charts this combination can mean exceptional ability.
I agree. The only time in my life where I saw an Olympic competition absolutely stun/shock the USA as a Nation was a 1980 ice hockey game where all USA players were amateurs and pulled of an absolute miracle and beat the Russians who were seasoned professionals. Russia was a 30-1 favorite in this game. USA hockey team went on to win Gold! Would love to see your SMA analysis for this game.I can see that relying on that might be constrained because there are so many simultaneous competitions occurring.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_on_IceThe "Miracle on Ice" was an ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. It was played between the hosting United States and the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980, during the medal round of the men's hockey tournament. Though the Soviet Union was a four-time defending gold medalist and heavily favored, the United States upset them and won 4–3.
The Soviet Union had won the gold medal in five of the six previous Winter Olympic Games, and they were the favorites to win once more in Lake Placid. The team consisted primarily of professional players with significant experience in international play. By contrast, the United States' team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, was comprised of mostly amateur players. With only four players with minimal minor-league experience, the United States was the youngest team in the tournament and in U.S. national team history. In the group stage, both the Soviet and U.S. teams were unbeaten; the U.S. achieved several surprising results, including a 2–2 draw against Sweden,[1] and a 7–3 upset victory over second-place favorite Czechoslovakia.[2][3]