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  1. Detailed information about the coin 25 Pesos (Olympic Games), Mexico, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, ... Lettering: JUEGOS DE LA XIX OLIMPIADA MEXICO 1968. Translation: 19th Olympic Games Mexico 1968 . Engraver: Lorenzo Rafael . Designer: Lorenzo Rafael . Edge. Smooth with incused ...

  2. Olympic Games, pictograms, 1968 Mexico City. Olympic Games 1968 Mexico City 19th Olympiad MEXICO. Home; Page back; Sports: 20 Events: 172 National Teams: 112 Participants ... Organizing Committee of the Games of the XIX Olympiad, MEXICO 68. Ticket with several pictograms Other Olympic Official Pictograms: 1896 Athens, Greece; 1900 Paris, France ...

  3. The 1968 Summer Olympic Games (officially the Games of the XIX Olympiad and also known as Mexico 1968) were an international multi-sport event held between 12 and 27 October 1968 in Mexico City. These Games were the first to be hosted by a developing country, as well as the first to be hosted by a Spanish-speaking country. Logos - A collection of logos featuring this event. Mascots - The ...

  4. Mexico City, Mexico Walt Disney Television via Getty Images Sports camera crew covering the 1968 Summer Olympics / Games of the XIX Olympiad. ABC Sports Camera Crew Covering The 1968 Summer Olympics David Hemery of Great Britain leads the field during the 400 metres Hurdles event at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City.

  5. 26 de sept. de 2021 · The closing ceremony of the 1968 Olympic Games was a significant turning point for the Mexican government, IOC and Mexico City’s citizenry. The day 27 October 1968 not only meant the end of sportive competitions for the Olympic cycle and the continuation of the Olympic movement in Munich; this date marked the end of the ‘oasis,’ the heightened attention from the media and the ‘fiesta ...

  6. The Games of the XIX Olympiad were celebrated in Mexico City from the 12 th to the 27 th of October 1968. Despite the critique of the altitude and the size of the Mexican economy compared to previous hosts, among others, the sixteen days of competition were considered successful at

  7. The choice of Mexico City to host the 1968 Olympic Games proved to be a controversial one because of the city's high altitude above sea level: 2,300m. It was the first times the Games had taken place in Latin America, and the altitude proved an advantage in the events which needed a brief, but intense effort, such as short-distance running (up to 800m), jumping, throwing and weightlifting.