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  XIX Olympiad - 1968 Summer Games
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Parents > International Olympic Committee > Summer Olympic Host City
OfficeHost City
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Type General Election
Filing Deadline 00, 0000 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open October 18, 1963 - 02:00am Central
Polls Close October 18, 1963 - 12:00pm Central
Term Start October 24, 1964 - 12:00pm
Term End October 27, 1968 - 12:00pm
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifiedIndyGeorgia July 30, 2011 06:54pm
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The choice of Mexico City to host the 1968 Olympics was a controversial one because of the city's high altitude, 2,300m, which meant that the air contained 30% less oxygen than at sea level. Sure enough, the rarefied air proved disastrous to many athletes competing in endurance events. On the other hand, the high altitude led to world records in all of the men’s races that were 400m or shorter, including both relays, and in the 400m hurdles, in the long jump and triple jump as well. Bob Beamon’s spectacular long jump of 8.90m would last as a world record for 22 years. The Mexico City Olympics, the first Summer Games to include sex testing for women, were blessed with many outstanding heroines. Mexican hurdler Enriqueta Basilio became the first woman to light the cauldron at the Opening Ceremony. Eulalia Rolinska of Poland, Gladys de Seminario of Peru and Nuria Ortiz of Mexico were the first women to compete in shooting. Wyomia Tyus of the United States became the first repeat winner of the 100m dash. The most popular female athlete of the 1968 Games was Vera Caslavska, the Czech gymnast. After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia two months before the Olympics, Caslavska went into hiding for three weeks. She emerged to win four gold medals and two silvers. On the male side, Al Oerter of the United States won the discus throw for the fourth time. The 1968 Games also saw the first drug disqualification, as a Swedish entrant in the modern pentathlon, Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall,

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LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyNational Olympic Committee Won05/26/1959
Name Tokyo, Japan Votes34 (58.62%)
Term09/11/1960 - 10/24/1964 Margin24 (+41.38%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyNational Olympic Committee Won04/25/1966
Name Munich, Germany Votes31 (46.97%)
Term10/27/1968 - 09/11/1972 Margin15 (+22.73%)
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Name Mexico City, Mexico Detroit, Michigan, USA Lyon, France Buenos Aires, Argentina  
PartyNational Olympic Committee National Olympic Committee National Olympic Committee National Olympic Committee  
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