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5 Best Places to Watch the Olympic Games

The Summer Olympics only comes around every four years—and when they do, these US cities crank up the heat on their celebrations. Check out the best spots to catch Olympic fever—and every minute of the action.

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With over 500 competing athletes, America will no doubt come down with a heavy case of Olympic Fever over the next two weeks. Men's Fitness scoped out the U.S for the nation's best cities to watch the Olympics. We crunched some numbers and found five places that'll burst the thermometer when it comes to supporting our athletes. Now all you have to do is choose a local sports bar and you'll be right at home chanting "USA!" "USA!" with hundreds of thousands of your closest friends.

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5 Best Places to Watch the Olympics

Cheyenne, WY

We know what you're thinking. Cheyenne? Really? Yes, really. After the United States Olympic Committee released its official list of Team USA members, sports analysts discovered an interesting fact: Wyoming ranks #1 this year in Olympians produced per capita. To be fair, the state only has two members headed to London (Brett Newlin-rowing, and Jennifer Nichols-archery), but there are only 568,000 people in the state. This means that when you head to downtown Cheyenne to watch rowing or archery, there's a chance you'll be rooting for Team USA right alongside Olympian-relatives.

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