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  Logo Mexico1968jpg
  Size 150px
  Host City Mexico City , Mexico
  Nations Participating 112
  Athletes Participating 5,530<br>(4,750 men, 780 women)
  Events 172 in 20 Sport s
  Opening Ceremony October 12 , 1968
  Closing Ceremony October 27 , 1968
  Officially Opened By President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
  Athlete's Oath Pablo Garrido
  Judge's Oath
  Olympic Torch Norma Enriqueta Basilio De Sotelo
  Stadium Estadio Olímpico Universitario


The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the '''Games of the XIX Olympiad''', were held in Mexico City in 1968 . Mexico City beat out bids from Detroit , Buenos Aires and Lyon to host the Games in 1963 . The Games were preceded by the Tlatelolco Massacre , in which hundreds of students were killed by security forces ten days before the opening day. It is the only Games ever held in Latin America, and it was the second ever outside of Western Europe, Australia, or the USA.


HIGHLIGHTS


and John Carlos give a Clenched-fist Salute at the 1968 Summer Olympics.]]


CONTROVERSIES

''Main article: 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute ''

On October 16 , 1968 , an action by two black US sprinters at the Mexico City Olympics shook the sporting world.

Tommie Smith and John Carlos , the gold and bronze medalists in the men's 200-meter race, took their places on the podium for the medal ceremony barefooted and wearing civil rights buttons, lowered their heads and each defiantly raised a black-gloved fist as the Star Spangled Banner was played.
Both of them were members of the Olympics Project For Human Rights .

Some people (particularly IOC president Avery Brundage ) felt that a political statement had no place in the international forum of the Olympic Games. In an immediate response to their actions, Smith and Carlos were suspended from the U.S. team by Brundage and banned from the Olympic Village. Those who opposed the protest said the actions disgraced all Americans. Supporters, on the other hand, praised the men for their bravery.

Peter Norman , the Australian sprinter who came second in the 200m race, and Martin Jellinghaus , a member of the German bronze medal-winning 1600-meter relay team, also wore Olympic Project for Human Rights buttons at the games to show support for the suspended American sprinters.


VENUES


¹ New facilities constructed in preparation for the Olympic Games.
&2 Existing facilities modified or refurbished in preparation for the Olympic Games.


MEDALS AWARDED

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:


Demonstration sports



PARTICIPATING NATIONS



MEDAL COUNT

See Also: 1968 Summer Olympics medal count


These are the top ten nations that won medals at these Games (host Mexico won 3 of each color of medal):


SEE ALSO



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