Emergency personnel and volunteers surround an injured person after an explosion in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park early Saturday morning July 27, 1996.
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Emergency personnel and volunteers surround an injured person after an explosion in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park early Saturday morning July 27, 1996. / The Associated Press

Twenty years ago, the Olympic Games kicked off in Atlanta, but the international celebration of athleticism turned a dark corner about a week later when a bomb went off at a free concert in Centennial Olympic Park.  A mother died and a man suffered a fatal heart attack after the blast. More than a hundred others were injured.  Memories of that violent attack are what still stand out in many people's minds. At the time, Dena Brummer was a teen journalist assigned to cover the games for  VOX Teen Communications, a news outlet made up of teen reporters. Dena and her journalism mentor at the time, Rachel Alterman Wallack, recall being at the center of one of the biggest stories. 

Read Dena Brummer's story on the bombing at the Olympics

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