Such a modest museum. Throw a little javelin, jerk a bunch of weights, bring home some bauble made of gold. Tashkent has a museum dedicated to the wonder of the olympics, both for Uzbek achievements and athletes worldwide. Go gaze at the glory.
Cool building. A circular example of classic, midcentury modernist Soviet style architecture.
Inside, a procession of displays and artifacts. Gotta celebrate the construction of the museum. Is building not a sport? Getting closer to athletic achievement, a display of ceremonial torches used for various games. In the middle, Moscow 1980.
Display of general 20th century Olympic games history.
Personal glory. Strongman detail from a heroic mural. "Lift that rock!" A more modern, delicate champion: Nadia Comaneci.
A weightlifting exhibit. Uzbeks are strong (ahem) in the brute competitions of boxing, weightlifting, whatever MMA-like sports are currently included in the games.