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  XVII Olympiad - 1960 Summer Games
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Parents > International Olympic Committee > Summer Olympic Host City
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Type General Election
Filing Deadline 00, 1955 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open June 15, 1955 - 02:00am Central
Polls Close June 15, 1955 - 12:00pm Central
Term Start December 08, 1956 - 12:00pm
Term End September 11, 1960 - 12:00pm
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifiedIndyGeorgia July 30, 2011 06:58pm
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Fifty-four years after Italy had to give up hosting the Olympics, Rome finally got its chance. They made the most of their dramatic history, holding the wrestling competition in the Basilica of Maxentius. Among the other ancient sites that were used were the Caracalla Baths (gymnastics) and the Arch of Constantine (finish of the marathon). Paul Elvstrom of Denmark won the gold medal in the single-handed dinghy class yachting - for the fourth consecutive time. Hungarian fencer Aladar Gerevich earned his sixth consecutive gold medal in the team sabre event. In canoeing, Sweden’s Gert Fredriksson won his sixth gold medal. Yugoslavia, which qualified for the final by winning a coin toss, won the football tournament after losing in the final three times in a row. Sante Gaiardoni of Italy became the only cyclist in Olympic history to win both the time trial and the match sprint events. By winning the silver medal in light-welterweight boxing, Clement "Ike" Quartey of Ghana became the first black African Olympic medalist. Five days later in the marathon, Abebe Bikila, running barefoot, outlasted Rhadi Ben Abdesselem of Morocco to become the first black African Olympic champion. Rafer Johnson and C.K. Yang were decathlon training partners at UCLA, but in Rome Johnson represented the United States and Yang represented Chinese Taipei. In a dramatic finish, they took first and second places and then, exhausted, fell against each other for support. Suffering from concussion and a broke

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LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyNational Olympic Committee Won04/28/1949
Name Melbourne, Australia Votes21 (37.50%)
Term08/03/1952 - 12/08/1956 Margin1 (+1.79%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyNational Olympic Committee Won05/26/1959
Name Tokyo, Japan Votes34 (58.62%)
Term09/11/1960 - 10/24/1964 Margin24 (+41.38%)
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Name Rome, Italy Detroit, Michigan, USA Brussels, Belgium Budapest, Hungary Lausanne, Switzerland Mexico City, Mexico Tokyo, Japan
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