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  • Prokop won the silver medal in the pentathlon at the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • The 1968 Mexico City Games were preceded by student uprisings that led to demonstrations and deaths.
  • But the new marketing-friendly Olympics of had already been cast at the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • Her male counterpart was the famous Kip Keino, who won Kenya's first Olympic Gold at the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • Bob Beamon entered the 1968 Mexico City Games as a slight favorite in the long jump, having won 22 of 23 previous meets.
  • He equaled the Olympic record when he captured the 110-meter hurdles in 13.3 seconds at the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • From the 1936 Berlin Olympics to the raised black-fisted gloves of the 1968 Mexico City Games, the two have collided throughout history.
  • The last American to win an Olympic medal in the 1, 500 was Jim Ryun, who earned silver at the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • NEW ORLEANS _ The greatest U . S . track and field team to compete at an Olympics reunites for a 30th anniversary commemorating the turbulent 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • "All of our wrestlers have international experience, " said Douglas, who wrestled for the United States in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • May's father, Butch, played for the United States men's indoor volleyball team at the 1968 Mexico City Games and her mother, Barbara, was a tennis player.
  • The 1992 Barcelona Marathon, won by Hwang Young-Cho of South Korea in 2 hours 13 minutes 23 seconds, was the slowest Olympic marathon since the high-altitude race at the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • The award was announced at a dinner in Nairobi Tuesday night attended by Kenyan sports celebrities, including Naftali Temu, who won Kenya's first Olympic gold medal in the 10, 000m in the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • The award was announced at a dinner in Nairobi Tuesday night attended by Kenyan sports celebrities, including Naftali Temu, who won Kenya's first Olympic gold medal in the 10, 000-meter in the 1968 Mexico City Games.
  • The 1968 Mexico City Games were where sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos shocked the world with their gloved-fist " Black Power " salute on the victory stand that got them tossed off the U . S . Olympic team and sent home.
  • The Games have long been a venue for various kinds of political statements, from Leni Riefenstahl's propagandizing of the 1936 Berlin Olympics to the black power salute by African-American athletes in the 1968 Mexico City Games, but they have only recently figured in presidential politics.
  • One recalled how Ryun had been America's finest miler _ he once lowered the world record, to 3 minutes 51.1 seconds _ but that in three Olympics he was unable to win a gold medal, though he won a silver in the 1968 Mexico City Games.