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  • The previous Olympics in Rome in 1968 in Mexico City also began in October.
  • The only time the Olympics were held in Latin America was in 1968 in Mexico City.
  • Camarillo died on 13 February 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico and was buried in the City Cemetery of Coatepec, Veracruz.
  • It was the most gold for the United States in a full-field Olympics since 1968 in Mexico City ( 45 ).
  • In 1968 in Mexico City he was taunted by a couple of teammates who repeatedly called him " Jew boy ."
  • From the 1936 Berlin Olympics to the raised black-gloved fists in 1968 in Mexico City to the Jimmy Carter-led boycott of the Olympics in 1980.
  • "' Gabriel Porras "'( born Carlos Gabriel Porras Flores, February 13, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico ) is a Mexican actor.
  • Danek, who in 1965 became the first athlete to throw the discus over 65 meters, won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 and a bronze in 1968 in Mexico.
  • With three individual titles, Ledecky became the first swimmer to win the 200, 400 and 800 m freestyle at the same Olympics since Debbie Meyer did so in 1968 in Mexico City.
  • In the nearly three decades since he waved an American flag after earning an Olympic gold medal in 1968 in Mexico City, his record as a pro is now 73-4 with 68 knockouts.
  • The best-known case came in 1968 in Mexico City, when Tommie Smith and John Carlos mounted the victory stand barefooted and wearing civil rights buttons after finishing first and third, respectively, in the 200-meter race.
  • From 1968 in Mexico City to Sydney 2000, Cubans have participated in seven Olympic tournaments, winning twenty seven gold medals, thirteen silver medals, and seven bronze medals for a total of forty seven a number unmatched by any country.
  • The gold-medal count was the most for the U . S . team since the 45 it won in 1968 in Mexico City, when it totaled 107 medals and beat the old Soviet Union in the count for the last time.
  • And though Uncle Sam's athletes never have performed as well on the road as they have at home ( they haven't topped the medal table at a foreign Olympics since 1968 in Mexico City ), that will change this time.
  • "' Otto Mayer-Serra "'( 1904 in Barcelona, Spain & ndash; 1968 in Mexico City ), was a Spanish-Mexican musicologist known for being one of the first musicologist to write a systematic study of 20th century Mexican music.