The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event, occurring every four years, organized by the International Olympic Committee. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold medals for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition that started in 1904. The Winter Olympics were also created due to the success of the summer Olympics.
The olympics have increased from a 42-event competition with fewer than 250 male athletes to a 300-event sporting celebration with over 10,000 competitors from 205 nations. Organizers for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing expected approximately 10,500 athletes to take part in the 302 events on the program for the games.
The United States has hosted four Summer Olympics Games, more than any other nation. The United Kingdom will have hosted three Summer Olympics Games when they return to the British capital in 2012, all of them have been (and will be) in London, making it the first city to hold the Summer Olympic Games three times. Australia, France, Germany and Greece have all hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice. Other countries that have hosted the summer Olympics are Belgium, China, Canada, Finland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, the Soviet Union and Sweden. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro will host the first Summer Games in South America. Four cities have hosted two Summer Olympic Games: Los Angeles, London, Paris and Athens. Stockholm, Sweden, has hosted events at two Summer Olympic Games, having hosted the games in 1912 and the equestrian events at the 1956 Summer Olympics—which they are usually listed as jointly hosting. Events at the summer Olympics have also been held in Hong Kong and the Netherlands (both represented by their own NOCs), with the equestrian events at the 2008 Summer Olympics being held in Hong Kong and two sailing races at the 1920 Summer Olympics being held in the Netherlands.
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
The official Olympic film of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games in it's entirety is now here on the official Olympic YouTube channel. Relive classic moments ...
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Copy of 1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
Copy of 1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
Copy of 1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
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1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
Video from 8mm film of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, and lighting of the torch. We transfer film, video, and audio to DVD, CD, external drives, ...
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1968 Summer Olympics Black Power salute
1968 Summer Olympics Black Power salute
1968 Summer Olympics Black Power salute
http://www.thetwilightzonenetwork.com/ The Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics was a protest made by the African American athletes Tommie Smith and John ...
4:34
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
El saludo Black Power de los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968 fue una célebre señal de protesta de los derechos civiles negros en Estados Unidos. Tras haber finalizado la carrera de los 200 metros en esos Juegos Olímpicos, los atletas afroamericanos Tommie Smith y John Carlos, medalla de oro y de bronce respectivamente, alzaron su puño envuelto en un guante negro mientras comenzaba a sonar el himno nacional estadounidense.
ENTERATE MAS EN MENTE ATLETA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MenteAtleta/
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1968 Summer Olympics presentation
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
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Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
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The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
This video is my depiction of how the impact of the 1968 Summer Olympics Black Power fist changed not only the lives of Tommie Smith and John Carlos but how we got over something that stood for not only Civil Rights but Human Rights as well.
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Salute (trailer)
Salute (trailer)
Salute (trailer)
DOXA Documentary Film Festival screening Salute on February 25, 2010 as part of DOXA's Motion Pictures series. One of 2008's biggest documentary films is abo...
14:42
1968 Summer Olympics
1968 Summer Olympics
1968 Summer Olympics
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1968.
These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country. They were also the third Games to be held in autumn, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's repression.
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Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
The 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City or the Games of the XIX Olympiad from October 12 to october 27 of 1968 in the "Estadio Olímpico Universitario" 1) Tor...
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1968 - KIP KEINO - MEXICO CITY (Summer Olympics)
1968 - KIP KEINO - MEXICO CITY (Summer Olympics)
1968 - KIP KEINO - MEXICO CITY (Summer Olympics)
ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ 1968
MEXICO CITY
1.500 ΜΕΤΡΑ ΑΝΔΡΩΝ (ΤΕΛΙΚΟΣ)
01. Kip Keino (Kenya) 3.34.91 (New Olympic Record)
02. Jim Ryun (USA) 3.37.89
03. Bodo Tümmler (West Germany) 3.39.08
04. Harald Norpoth (West Germany) 3.42.57
05. John Whetton (Great Britain) 3.43.90
06. Jacky Boxberger (France) 3.46.65
07. Henryk Szordykowski (Poland) 3.46.69
08. Josef Odložil (Czechoslovakia) 3.48.69
09. Tom Von Ruden (USA) 3.49.27
10. Ben Jipcho (Kenya) 3.51.22
11. André Dehertoghe (Belgium) 3.53.63
12. Marty Liquori (USA) 4.18.22
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olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
Percorso e premiazione.
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Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
English Subs & Greek commentary The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games was held on August 13, 2004 at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi, Greece,...
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
The official Olympic film of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games in it's entirety is now here on the official Olympic YouTube channel. Relive classic moments ...
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Copy of 1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
Copy of 1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
Copy of 1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
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1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
Video from 8mm film of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, and lighting of the torch. We transfer film, video, and audio to DVD, CD, external drives, ...
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1968 Summer Olympics Black Power salute
1968 Summer Olympics Black Power salute
1968 Summer Olympics Black Power salute
http://www.thetwilightzonenetwork.com/ The Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics was a protest made by the African American athletes Tommie Smith and John ...
4:34
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
El saludo Black Power de los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968 fue una célebre señal de protesta de los derechos civiles negros en Estados Unidos. Tras haber finalizado la carrera de los 200 metros en esos Juegos Olímpicos, los atletas afroamericanos Tommie Smith y John Carlos, medalla de oro y de bronce respectivamente, alzaron su puño envuelto en un guante negro mientras comenzaba a sonar el himno nacional estadounidense.
ENTERATE MAS EN MENTE ATLETA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MenteAtleta/
5:52
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
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Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
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The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
This video is my depiction of how the impact of the 1968 Summer Olympics Black Power fist changed not only the lives of Tommie Smith and John Carlos but how we got over something that stood for not only Civil Rights but Human Rights as well.
2:36
Salute (trailer)
Salute (trailer)
Salute (trailer)
DOXA Documentary Film Festival screening Salute on February 25, 2010 as part of DOXA's Motion Pictures series. One of 2008's biggest documentary films is abo...
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1968 Summer Olympics
1968 Summer Olympics
1968 Summer Olympics
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1968.
These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country. They were also the third Games to be held in autumn, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's repression.
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Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
The 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City or the Games of the XIX Olympiad from October 12 to october 27 of 1968 in the "Estadio Olímpico Universitario" 1) Tor...
4:21
1968 - KIP KEINO - MEXICO CITY (Summer Olympics)
1968 - KIP KEINO - MEXICO CITY (Summer Olympics)
1968 - KIP KEINO - MEXICO CITY (Summer Olympics)
ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ 1968
MEXICO CITY
1.500 ΜΕΤΡΑ ΑΝΔΡΩΝ (ΤΕΛΙΚΟΣ)
01. Kip Keino (Kenya) 3.34.91 (New Olympic Record)
02. Jim Ryun (USA) 3.37.89
03. Bodo Tümmler (West Germany) 3.39.08
04. Harald Norpoth (West Germany) 3.42.57
05. John Whetton (Great Britain) 3.43.90
06. Jacky Boxberger (France) 3.46.65
07. Henryk Szordykowski (Poland) 3.46.69
08. Josef Odložil (Czechoslovakia) 3.48.69
09. Tom Von Ruden (USA) 3.49.27
10. Ben Jipcho (Kenya) 3.51.22
11. André Dehertoghe (Belgium) 3.53.63
12. Marty Liquori (USA) 4.18.22
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2:52
olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
Percorso e premiazione.
211:32
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
English Subs & Greek commentary The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games was held on August 13, 2004 at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi, Greece,...
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1968 Detroit Olympic Bid
1968 Detroit Olympic Bid
1968 Detroit Olympic Bid
Story aired on WDIV in 2008 about Detroits bid for the summer olympics in 1968.
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1968 Olympics The Black Power Salute
1968 Olympics The Black Power Salute
1968 Olympics The Black Power Salute
The protest that took place on top of the victory stand in Mexico City on the 16th October 1968, by US athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos (supported by Au...
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John Carlos remembers 1968 Olympics in Mexico City
John Carlos remembers 1968 Olympics in Mexico City
John Carlos remembers 1968 Olympics in Mexico City
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about the 1968 Olympics. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was th...
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Bob Beamon's World Record Long Jump - 1968 Olympics
Bob Beamon's World Record Long Jump - 1968 Olympics
Bob Beamon's World Record Long Jump - 1968 Olympics
USA's Bob Beamon breaks the world record in the long jump by nearly two feet during the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games.
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LEE EVANS lekkoatletyka (athletics) lata 68
LEE EVANS lekkoatletyka (athletics) lata 68
LEE EVANS lekkoatletyka (athletics) lata 68
Lee Edward Evans (ur. 25 lutego 1947 w Madera w Kalifornii) -- amerykański lekkoatleta, sprinter specjalizujący się w biegu na 400 metrów.
Evans ustanowił po raz pierwszy rekord świata w 1966 w sztafecie 4 × 400 metrów w Los Angeles, kiedy to reprezentacja Stanów Zjednoczonych po raz pierwszy pokonała barierę 3 minut osiągając czas 2:59,6. W następnym roku był członkiem sztafety 4 × 220 jardów, która poprawiła rekord świata wynikiem 1:22,1.
Podczas amerykańskich kwalifikacji olimpijskich w 1968 ustanowił rekord świata w biegu na 400 metrów czasem 44,0 s. Na Igrzyskach Olimpijskich w Meksyku poprawił ten rekord na 43,86 s wygrywając w finale.
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Remembering '68: The Mexico Olympic Massacre
Remembering '68: The Mexico Olympic Massacre
Remembering '68: The Mexico Olympic Massacre
The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelolco, was a government massacre of student and civilian protesters and bystanders that took place d...
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Beijing 2008 Opening Ceremony (No althele parade) 北京奥运会开幕式 (无运动员入场式| 现场原声)
Beijing 2008 Opening Ceremony (No althele parade) 北京奥运会开幕式 (无运动员入场式| 现场原声)
Beijing 2008 Opening Ceremony (No althele parade) 北京奥运会开幕式 (无运动员入场式| 现场原声)
Chinese classics and ancient paintings appeared in the show:
1.《论语》Confucian Analects (excerpts):
(6:50 - 10:27)
有朋自远方来 不亦乐乎
“Isn’t it delightful to have friends coming from afar?”
(25:21 - 31:10)
三人行必有我师焉 择其善者而从之 其不善者而改之
"In a party of three there must be one from whom I may seek instruction. I will pick his merits to emulate them, and find his demerits to amend mine."
四海之内皆兄弟也
"All within the Four Seas are brothers."
子以四教 文 行 忠 信
"Letters, Ethics, Devotion of soul, and Truthfulness are the four items of Confucius' teaching."
朝闻道 夕死可矣
"If I were told of the Truth in the morning, I would die willingly even in the evening."
礼之用 和为贵
"I
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Leo Acosta - "Boogaloo #1" - Capitol #2182 (1968) Latin Boogaloo
Leo Acosta - "Boogaloo #1" - Capitol #2182 (1968) Latin Boogaloo
Leo Acosta - "Boogaloo #1" - Capitol #2182 (1968) Latin Boogaloo
Leo Acosta was a stellar Mexican drummer who had his own hugely popular band in the 60s. Starting in 1965, Capitol made a concerted effort to expand into Lat...
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Track Meet at site of 1968 Olympic Trials - South Tahoe All Comers series
Track Meet at site of 1968 Olympic Trials - South Tahoe All Comers series
Track Meet at site of 1968 Olympic Trials - South Tahoe All Comers series
Produced by: http://firsttracksproductions.com/ Every Thursday during the Summer Anthony Davis from http://www.adsportstahoe.com/ puts on a great track and f...
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
The official Olympic film of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games in it's entirety is now here on the official Olympic YouTube channel. Relive classic moments ...
The official Olympic film of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games in it's entirety is now here on the official Olympic YouTube channel. Relive classic moments ...
Video from 8mm film of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, and lighting of the torch. We transfer film, video, and audio to DVD, CD, external drives, ...
Video from 8mm film of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, and lighting of the torch. We transfer film, video, and audio to DVD, CD, external drives, ...
http://www.thetwilightzonenetwork.com/ The Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics was a protest made by the African American athletes Tommie Smith and John ...
http://www.thetwilightzonenetwork.com/ The Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics was a protest made by the African American athletes Tommie Smith and John ...
El saludo Black Power de los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968 fue una célebre señal de protesta de los derechos civiles negros en Estados Unidos. Tras haber finalizado la carrera de los 200 metros en esos Juegos Olímpicos, los atletas afroamericanos Tommie Smith y John Carlos, medalla de oro y de bronce respectivamente, alzaron su puño envuelto en un guante negro mientras comenzaba a sonar el himno nacional estadounidense.
ENTERATE MAS EN MENTE ATLETA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MenteAtleta/
El saludo Black Power de los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968 fue una célebre señal de protesta de los derechos civiles negros en Estados Unidos. Tras haber finalizado la carrera de los 200 metros en esos Juegos Olímpicos, los atletas afroamericanos Tommie Smith y John Carlos, medalla de oro y de bronce respectivamente, alzaron su puño envuelto en un guante negro mientras comenzaba a sonar el himno nacional estadounidense.
ENTERATE MAS EN MENTE ATLETA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MenteAtleta/
This clip is available for licensing from MyFootage.com - Call us at (212) 620-3955 - Please Subscribe to our channel, as we are constantly adding new clips. Thanks!
This clip is available for licensing from MyFootage.com - Call us at (212) 620-3955 - Please Subscribe to our channel, as we are constantly adding new clips. Thanks!
This video is my depiction of how the impact of the 1968 Summer Olympics Black Power fist changed not only the lives of Tommie Smith and John Carlos but how we got over something that stood for not only Civil Rights but Human Rights as well.
This video is my depiction of how the impact of the 1968 Summer Olympics Black Power fist changed not only the lives of Tommie Smith and John Carlos but how we got over something that stood for not only Civil Rights but Human Rights as well.
DOXA Documentary Film Festival screening Salute on February 25, 2010 as part of DOXA's Motion Pictures series. One of 2008's biggest documentary films is abo...
DOXA Documentary Film Festival screening Salute on February 25, 2010 as part of DOXA's Motion Pictures series. One of 2008's biggest documentary films is abo...
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1968.
These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country. They were also the third Games to be held in autumn, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's repression.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1968.
These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country. They were also the third Games to be held in autumn, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's repression.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
The 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City or the Games of the XIX Olympiad from October 12 to october 27 of 1968 in the "Estadio Olímpico Universitario" 1) Tor...
The 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City or the Games of the XIX Olympiad from October 12 to october 27 of 1968 in the "Estadio Olímpico Universitario" 1) Tor...
ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ 1968
MEXICO CITY
1.500 ΜΕΤΡΑ ΑΝΔΡΩΝ (ΤΕΛΙΚΟΣ)
01. Kip Keino (Kenya) 3.34.91 (New Olympic Record)
02. Jim Ryun (USA) 3.37.89
03. Bodo Tümmler (West Germany) 3.39.08
04. Harald Norpoth (West Germany) 3.42.57
05. John Whetton (Great Britain) 3.43.90
06. Jacky Boxberger (France) 3.46.65
07. Henryk Szordykowski (Poland) 3.46.69
08. Josef Odložil (Czechoslovakia) 3.48.69
09. Tom Von Ruden (USA) 3.49.27
10. Ben Jipcho (Kenya) 3.51.22
11. André Dehertoghe (Belgium) 3.53.63
12. Marty Liquori (USA) 4.18.22
Copyright disclaimer!
All Credits go to the original artists
All rights belong to it's rightful owner/owner's
Not for sale
I do not own the rights of the music
For personal use only
ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ 1968
MEXICO CITY
1.500 ΜΕΤΡΑ ΑΝΔΡΩΝ (ΤΕΛΙΚΟΣ)
01. Kip Keino (Kenya) 3.34.91 (New Olympic Record)
02. Jim Ryun (USA) 3.37.89
03. Bodo Tümmler (West Germany) 3.39.08
04. Harald Norpoth (West Germany) 3.42.57
05. John Whetton (Great Britain) 3.43.90
06. Jacky Boxberger (France) 3.46.65
07. Henryk Szordykowski (Poland) 3.46.69
08. Josef Odložil (Czechoslovakia) 3.48.69
09. Tom Von Ruden (USA) 3.49.27
10. Ben Jipcho (Kenya) 3.51.22
11. André Dehertoghe (Belgium) 3.53.63
12. Marty Liquori (USA) 4.18.22
Copyright disclaimer!
All Credits go to the original artists
All rights belong to it's rightful owner/owner's
Not for sale
I do not own the rights of the music
For personal use only
published:09 Apr 2015
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olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
English Subs & Greek commentary The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games was held on August 13, 2004 at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi, Greece,...
English Subs & Greek commentary The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games was held on August 13, 2004 at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi, Greece,...
The protest that took place on top of the victory stand in Mexico City on the 16th October 1968, by US athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos (supported by Au...
The protest that took place on top of the victory stand in Mexico City on the 16th October 1968, by US athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos (supported by Au...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about the 1968 Olympics. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was th...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about the 1968 Olympics. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was th...
Lee Edward Evans (ur. 25 lutego 1947 w Madera w Kalifornii) -- amerykański lekkoatleta, sprinter specjalizujący się w biegu na 400 metrów.
Evans ustanowił po raz pierwszy rekord świata w 1966 w sztafecie 4 × 400 metrów w Los Angeles, kiedy to reprezentacja Stanów Zjednoczonych po raz pierwszy pokonała barierę 3 minut osiągając czas 2:59,6. W następnym roku był członkiem sztafety 4 × 220 jardów, która poprawiła rekord świata wynikiem 1:22,1.
Podczas amerykańskich kwalifikacji olimpijskich w 1968 ustanowił rekord świata w biegu na 400 metrów czasem 44,0 s. Na Igrzyskach Olimpijskich w Meksyku poprawił ten rekord na 43,86 s wygrywając w finale. Sztafeta USA 4 × 400 m (Vincent Matthews, Ron Freeman, Larry James i Evans) także zdobyła złoty medal z rekordem świata 2.56.16. Oba rekordy świata przetrwały niemal 20 lat.
Evans był złotym medalistą Igrzysk Panamerykańskich w biegu na 400 m w 1970 w Winnipeg. Zdobył tytuły mistrza USA na tym dystansie w 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 i 1972. Podczas kwalifikacji olimpijskich przez Igrzyskami w 1972 w Monachium nie uzyskał nominacji w biegu na 400 m, ale miał wystąpić w sztafecie 4 × 400 m. Sztafeta została jednak zdekompletowana po usunięciu Vincenta Matthewsa i Wayne Colletta z drużyny USA za niegodne zdaniem kierownictwa ekipy zachowanie podczas dekoracji medalami za bieg na 400 m (Matthews i Collett demonstracyjnie rozmawiali w czasie hymnu USA).
Pod koniec 1972 przeszedł na zawodowstwo. Odzyskał status amatora w 1980. Przebiegł wówczas (w wieku 33 lat) 400 m w 46,5 s. Po zakończeniu kariery zawodnika pracował jako trener w państwach afrykańskich, a potem na University of South Alabama.
Lee Edward Evans (ur. 25 lutego 1947 w Madera w Kalifornii) -- amerykański lekkoatleta, sprinter specjalizujący się w biegu na 400 metrów.
Evans ustanowił po raz pierwszy rekord świata w 1966 w sztafecie 4 × 400 metrów w Los Angeles, kiedy to reprezentacja Stanów Zjednoczonych po raz pierwszy pokonała barierę 3 minut osiągając czas 2:59,6. W następnym roku był członkiem sztafety 4 × 220 jardów, która poprawiła rekord świata wynikiem 1:22,1.
Podczas amerykańskich kwalifikacji olimpijskich w 1968 ustanowił rekord świata w biegu na 400 metrów czasem 44,0 s. Na Igrzyskach Olimpijskich w Meksyku poprawił ten rekord na 43,86 s wygrywając w finale. Sztafeta USA 4 × 400 m (Vincent Matthews, Ron Freeman, Larry James i Evans) także zdobyła złoty medal z rekordem świata 2.56.16. Oba rekordy świata przetrwały niemal 20 lat.
Evans był złotym medalistą Igrzysk Panamerykańskich w biegu na 400 m w 1970 w Winnipeg. Zdobył tytuły mistrza USA na tym dystansie w 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 i 1972. Podczas kwalifikacji olimpijskich przez Igrzyskami w 1972 w Monachium nie uzyskał nominacji w biegu na 400 m, ale miał wystąpić w sztafecie 4 × 400 m. Sztafeta została jednak zdekompletowana po usunięciu Vincenta Matthewsa i Wayne Colletta z drużyny USA za niegodne zdaniem kierownictwa ekipy zachowanie podczas dekoracji medalami za bieg na 400 m (Matthews i Collett demonstracyjnie rozmawiali w czasie hymnu USA).
Pod koniec 1972 przeszedł na zawodowstwo. Odzyskał status amatora w 1980. Przebiegł wówczas (w wieku 33 lat) 400 m w 46,5 s. Po zakończeniu kariery zawodnika pracował jako trener w państwach afrykańskich, a potem na University of South Alabama.
The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelolco, was a government massacre of student and civilian protesters and bystanders that took place d...
The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelolco, was a government massacre of student and civilian protesters and bystanders that took place d...
Chinese classics and ancient paintings appeared in the show:
1.《论语》Confucian Analects (excerpts):
(6:50 - 10:27)
有朋自远方来 不亦乐乎
“Isn’t it delightful to have friends coming from afar?”
(25:21 - 31:10)
三人行必有我师焉 择其善者而从之 其不善者而改之
"In a party of three there must be one from whom I may seek instruction. I will pick his merits to emulate them, and find his demerits to amend mine."
四海之内皆兄弟也
"All within the Four Seas are brothers."
子以四教 文 行 忠 信
"Letters, Ethics, Devotion of soul, and Truthfulness are the four items of Confucius' teaching."
朝闻道 夕死可矣
"If I were told of the Truth in the morning, I would die willingly even in the evening."
礼之用 和为贵
"In the practice of the rules of propriety, harmony is a most valued pursuit."
政者 正也
"To govern means to act rightly."
学而时习之 不亦说乎
"Isn’t it a pleasure to learn and constantly practice what is learnt?"
知之为知之 不知为不知 是知也
"When you know a thing, say that you know it; when you don't know a thing, say that you don't know it. It is wise doing so."
乐而不淫 哀而不伤
"Enjoyment without being licentious, grief without being hurtfully excessive."
学而不思则罔 思而不学则殆
"Learning without thinking leads to puzzlement; thinking without learning is perilous.”
温故而知新 可以为师矣
"Review what has been learned to learn what is new, and you can be a teacher."
学而不厌 诲人不倦
"Study without satiety and teach without weariness."
知者不惑 仁者不忧 勇者不惧
"The wise won't get bewildered, the virtuous are not anxiety-ridden, and the courageous are dauntless."
2. Tang dynasty poem:《春江花月夜》 A Moonlit Night on the Spring River
(written by poet Zhang Ruoxu (660-720 AD)) (excerpts):
(42:43 - 44:05)
春江潮水连海平
"In spring the river rises as high as the sea,
海上明月共潮生
And with the river’s rise the moon uprises bright."
滟滟随波千万里
"She follows the rolling waves for ten thousand li,
何处春江无月明
And where the river flows, there overflows her light."
3. Classic ancient paintings:
Landscape painting:
《千里江山图》
A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (Song Dynasty (960–1229 AD)) 24:32
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AXCkSaBzIs
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wang_Ximeng._A_Thousand_Li_of_Rivers_and_Mountains._(Complete,_51,3x1191,5_cm)._1113._Palace_museum,_Beijing.jpg
Han Dynasty rock painting:
汉画像石《孔子见老子》
Confucius Meeting Lao Tzu 27:46
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rock_painting-Confucius_Meeting_Lao_Tzu_(Rubbing).jpg#.7B.7Bint:filedesc.7D.7D
Realistic painting:
1.《虢国夫人游春图》
The Spring Travel of the Guo State Queen (Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD)) 42:24
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkCL1eFtMyA
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Spring_Travel_of_the_Guo_State_Queen.jpg#.7B.7Bint:license-header.7D.7D
2. 《簪花仕女图》
Court Ladies Wearing Flowered Headdresses (Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD)) 42:57
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzlovTE_698
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zhou_Fang._Court_Ladies_Wearing_Flowered_Headdresses._(46x180)_Liaoning_Provincial_Museum,_Shenyang..jpg
3. 《清明上河图》
Along the River During the Qingming Festival (Song Dynasty (960–1229 AD)) 44:16
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxff-4GktOI
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alongtheriver_QingMing.jpg
4. 《大驾卤簿图》(元绘)
Grand Imperial Procession (Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 AD))
(Cameraman didn't give a full shot in this video)
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grand_Imperial_Procession_(painted_in_Yuan_Dynasty).jpg#.7B.7Bint:license-header.7D.7D
5. 《明宪宗元宵行乐图》
Ming Emperor Xianzong Enjoying the Lantern Festival (Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD)) 45:52
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5xtJARyS0Y
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ming_Emperor_Xianzong_Enjoying_the_Lantern_Festival_(Ming_Dynasty).jpg
6. 《乾隆八旬万寿图》
Emperor Qianlong's 80th Birthday Celebration (Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 AD)) 46:56
Chinese classics and ancient paintings appeared in the show:
1.《论语》Confucian Analects (excerpts):
(6:50 - 10:27)
有朋自远方来 不亦乐乎
“Isn’t it delightful to have friends coming from afar?”
(25:21 - 31:10)
三人行必有我师焉 择其善者而从之 其不善者而改之
"In a party of three there must be one from whom I may seek instruction. I will pick his merits to emulate them, and find his demerits to amend mine."
四海之内皆兄弟也
"All within the Four Seas are brothers."
子以四教 文 行 忠 信
"Letters, Ethics, Devotion of soul, and Truthfulness are the four items of Confucius' teaching."
朝闻道 夕死可矣
"If I were told of the Truth in the morning, I would die willingly even in the evening."
礼之用 和为贵
"In the practice of the rules of propriety, harmony is a most valued pursuit."
政者 正也
"To govern means to act rightly."
学而时习之 不亦说乎
"Isn’t it a pleasure to learn and constantly practice what is learnt?"
知之为知之 不知为不知 是知也
"When you know a thing, say that you know it; when you don't know a thing, say that you don't know it. It is wise doing so."
乐而不淫 哀而不伤
"Enjoyment without being licentious, grief without being hurtfully excessive."
学而不思则罔 思而不学则殆
"Learning without thinking leads to puzzlement; thinking without learning is perilous.”
温故而知新 可以为师矣
"Review what has been learned to learn what is new, and you can be a teacher."
学而不厌 诲人不倦
"Study without satiety and teach without weariness."
知者不惑 仁者不忧 勇者不惧
"The wise won't get bewildered, the virtuous are not anxiety-ridden, and the courageous are dauntless."
2. Tang dynasty poem:《春江花月夜》 A Moonlit Night on the Spring River
(written by poet Zhang Ruoxu (660-720 AD)) (excerpts):
(42:43 - 44:05)
春江潮水连海平
"In spring the river rises as high as the sea,
海上明月共潮生
And with the river’s rise the moon uprises bright."
滟滟随波千万里
"She follows the rolling waves for ten thousand li,
何处春江无月明
And where the river flows, there overflows her light."
3. Classic ancient paintings:
Landscape painting:
《千里江山图》
A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (Song Dynasty (960–1229 AD)) 24:32
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AXCkSaBzIs
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wang_Ximeng._A_Thousand_Li_of_Rivers_and_Mountains._(Complete,_51,3x1191,5_cm)._1113._Palace_museum,_Beijing.jpg
Han Dynasty rock painting:
汉画像石《孔子见老子》
Confucius Meeting Lao Tzu 27:46
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rock_painting-Confucius_Meeting_Lao_Tzu_(Rubbing).jpg#.7B.7Bint:filedesc.7D.7D
Realistic painting:
1.《虢国夫人游春图》
The Spring Travel of the Guo State Queen (Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD)) 42:24
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkCL1eFtMyA
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Spring_Travel_of_the_Guo_State_Queen.jpg#.7B.7Bint:license-header.7D.7D
2. 《簪花仕女图》
Court Ladies Wearing Flowered Headdresses (Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD)) 42:57
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzlovTE_698
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zhou_Fang._Court_Ladies_Wearing_Flowered_Headdresses._(46x180)_Liaoning_Provincial_Museum,_Shenyang..jpg
3. 《清明上河图》
Along the River During the Qingming Festival (Song Dynasty (960–1229 AD)) 44:16
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxff-4GktOI
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alongtheriver_QingMing.jpg
4. 《大驾卤簿图》(元绘)
Grand Imperial Procession (Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 AD))
(Cameraman didn't give a full shot in this video)
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grand_Imperial_Procession_(painted_in_Yuan_Dynasty).jpg#.7B.7Bint:license-header.7D.7D
5. 《明宪宗元宵行乐图》
Ming Emperor Xianzong Enjoying the Lantern Festival (Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD)) 45:52
Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5xtJARyS0Y
Gallery: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ming_Emperor_Xianzong_Enjoying_the_Lantern_Festival_(Ming_Dynasty).jpg
6. 《乾隆八旬万寿图》
Emperor Qianlong's 80th Birthday Celebration (Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 AD)) 46:56
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Leo Acosta - "Boogaloo #1" - Capitol #2182 (1968) Latin Boogaloo
Leo Acosta was a stellar Mexican drummer who had his own hugely popular band in the 60s. Starting in 1965, Capitol made a concerted effort to expand into Lat...
Leo Acosta was a stellar Mexican drummer who had his own hugely popular band in the 60s. Starting in 1965, Capitol made a concerted effort to expand into Lat...
Produced by: http://firsttracksproductions.com/ Every Thursday during the Summer Anthony Davis from http://www.adsportstahoe.com/ puts on a great track and f...
Produced by: http://firsttracksproductions.com/ Every Thursday during the Summer Anthony Davis from http://www.adsportstahoe.com/ puts on a great track and f...
In this edition of the show Faiza Ahmed reviews the film; Salute, directed by Matt Norman. The film provides an insight into an incident at the 1968 Summer O...
28:28
Peter Norman - parte I
Peter Norman - parte I
Peter Norman - parte I
Peter George Norman (15 June 1942 -- 3 October 2006) was an Australian track athlete best known for winning the silver medal in the 200 metres at the 1968 Su...
24:19
Mark & Jem In The Morning: Dr. John Carlos
Mark & Jem In The Morning: Dr. John Carlos
Mark & Jem In The Morning: Dr. John Carlos
Toronto's favorite Morning Show was legendary...
On the heels of Mark Strong's birthday - we were honored and privileged to have Dr. John Carlos stop through the morning show.
Known primarily for his amazing athletic feats as an Olympic Sprinter, hes famously known for his stance during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico where he, alongside Tommie Smith raised their fists in protest for Olympic Human Rights.
We were blessed to have him talk knowledge, how times have changed and also talked about his new book "The John Carlos Story"
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77:07
Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
John Carlos, winner of the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter race at the 1968 Summer Olympics, entered the Olympic Games with one thing in mind - to reach ...
74:50
The Harry Edwards lecture on Sport and American Culture presented by the McGarr Symposium and TPSM
The Harry Edwards lecture on Sport and American Culture presented by the McGarr Symposium and TPSM
The Harry Edwards lecture on Sport and American Culture presented by the McGarr Symposium and TPSM
Born in St. Louis, Mo., the trajectory of young Harry Edwards' life changed when he became part of the first generation of black students to desegregate East...
92:59
The Full Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Film | Olympic History
The Full Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Film | Olympic History
The Full Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Film | Olympic History
The full official film of the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble now available on the Olympic YouTube channel.
Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5
Find more about the Olympic Games at http://www.olympic.org/olympic-games
Follow your favourite athletes on the Olympic Athletes Hub: http://hub.olympic.org/
31:08
Highlights of the 1988 summer olympics, Seoul, Part 1
Highlights of the 1988 summer olympics, Seoul, Part 1
Highlights of the 1988 summer olympics, Seoul, Part 1
23:39
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Sports Documentary on legendary decathlete Bruce Jenner.
William Bruce Jenner (born October 28, 1949) is a former U.S. track and field athlete, motivational speaker, socialite, television personality and businessman. He won the gold medal for decathlon in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics.
Following his Olympic win and the related recognition, he married Kris Kardashian, and his professional career evolved into being a television celebrity. By 1981, he had starred in several made-for-TV movies and was Erik Estrada's replacement on the top rated TV series CHiPs. He has six children: Burt, Case
45:16
#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
20121003 live stream of #YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre in 1969. The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelo...
50:17
Great American Olympic Moments
Great American Olympic Moments
Great American Olympic Moments
USA! USA! USA! Great American Olympic Moments 1992 Olympic moments such as 1980 Lake Placid hockey game, Jim Thorpe's decathlon and penthalon victories in 19...
93:19
Lance Wyman, New York
Lance Wyman, New York
Lance Wyman, New York
When combined, the art of branding and the science of wayfinding design can profoundly transform a space. Lance Wyman is a humble master of designing massive...
20:34
Team Canada at the 1968 Mexico Olympics
Team Canada at the 1968 Mexico Olympics
Team Canada at the 1968 Mexico Olympics
The Canadian Equestrian Team captured the Gold Medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. See this great story about the three men who won the hearts of...
24:52
28 SHOWS OF ABC SUMMER 1968
28 SHOWS OF ABC SUMMER 1968
28 SHOWS OF ABC SUMMER 1968
A typical viewing week of ABC's programming during the summer of 1968.
52:00
1948-1952-1968-1976-1980-1984-1988-1996-2000-2004-2008 Olympic Road Race and Track
1948-1952-1968-1976-1980-1984-1988-1996-2000-2004-2008 Olympic Road Race and Track
1948-1952-1968-1976-1980-1984-1988-1996-2000-2004-2008 Olympic Road Race and Track
Here, some hl from cycling from 1948 up 2008. English very good quality. Hope enjoy it.
If interest the dvd just send me an email or visit my webpage www.prociclismo.com
25:34
Čáslavská Wins Gold As The Games Draw To A Close | Mexico City 1968 Olympic Film
Čáslavská Wins Gold As The Games Draw To A Close | Mexico City 1968 Olympic Film
Čáslavská Wins Gold As The Games Draw To A Close | Mexico City 1968 Olympic Film
We complete our coverage of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games official film with highlights from the athletics, gymnastics and the Closing Ceremony of the G...
1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. Olympics Swimming Finals.Juegos Olímpicos. Natación. Mark Spitz Olympic Debut!. East Germany. USA. Soviet Union. URS (Russian l...
25:02
That Olympic Summer
That Olympic Summer
That Olympic Summer
Not rowing this time...but a reminder of some of the best GB action from Athens in 2004. Including Chris Hoy - Kelly Holmes - and that unforgettable surprise...
23:30
ESPN Olympic Boxing 1960's 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1968 Mexico
ESPN Olympic Boxing 1960's 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1968 Mexico
ESPN Olympic Boxing 1960's 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1968 Mexico
1960 Rome Cassius Clay 1964 Joe Frazier 1968 George Foreman, Chris Finnegan.
In this edition of the show Faiza Ahmed reviews the film; Salute, directed by Matt Norman. The film provides an insight into an incident at the 1968 Summer O...
In this edition of the show Faiza Ahmed reviews the film; Salute, directed by Matt Norman. The film provides an insight into an incident at the 1968 Summer O...
Peter George Norman (15 June 1942 -- 3 October 2006) was an Australian track athlete best known for winning the silver medal in the 200 metres at the 1968 Su...
Peter George Norman (15 June 1942 -- 3 October 2006) was an Australian track athlete best known for winning the silver medal in the 200 metres at the 1968 Su...
Toronto's favorite Morning Show was legendary...
On the heels of Mark Strong's birthday - we were honored and privileged to have Dr. John Carlos stop through the morning show.
Known primarily for his amazing athletic feats as an Olympic Sprinter, hes famously known for his stance during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico where he, alongside Tommie Smith raised their fists in protest for Olympic Human Rights.
We were blessed to have him talk knowledge, how times have changed and also talked about his new book "The John Carlos Story"
---------------
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Toronto's favorite Morning Show was legendary...
On the heels of Mark Strong's birthday - we were honored and privileged to have Dr. John Carlos stop through the morning show.
Known primarily for his amazing athletic feats as an Olympic Sprinter, hes famously known for his stance during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico where he, alongside Tommie Smith raised their fists in protest for Olympic Human Rights.
We were blessed to have him talk knowledge, how times have changed and also talked about his new book "The John Carlos Story"
---------------
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Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/g987fm
Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/G987FM
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Copyright 2015 - All Rights Reserved - Intercity Broadcasting Network
published:03 Mar 2015
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Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
John Carlos, winner of the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter race at the 1968 Summer Olympics, entered the Olympic Games with one thing in mind - to reach ...
John Carlos, winner of the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter race at the 1968 Summer Olympics, entered the Olympic Games with one thing in mind - to reach ...
Born in St. Louis, Mo., the trajectory of young Harry Edwards' life changed when he became part of the first generation of black students to desegregate East...
Born in St. Louis, Mo., the trajectory of young Harry Edwards' life changed when he became part of the first generation of black students to desegregate East...
The full official film of the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble now available on the Olympic YouTube channel.
Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5
Find more about the Olympic Games at http://www.olympic.org/olympic-games
Follow your favourite athletes on the Olympic Athletes Hub: http://hub.olympic.org/
The full official film of the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble now available on the Olympic YouTube channel.
Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5
Find more about the Olympic Games at http://www.olympic.org/olympic-games
Follow your favourite athletes on the Olympic Athletes Hub: http://hub.olympic.org/
published:25 Feb 2015
views:879
Highlights of the 1988 summer olympics, Seoul, Part 1
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Sports Documentary on legendary decathlete Bruce Jenner.
William Bruce Jenner (born October 28, 1949) is a former U.S. track and field athlete, motivational speaker, socialite, television personality and businessman. He won the gold medal for decathlon in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics.
Following his Olympic win and the related recognition, he married Kris Kardashian, and his professional career evolved into being a television celebrity. By 1981, he had starred in several made-for-TV movies and was Erik Estrada's replacement on the top rated TV series CHiPs. He has six children: Burt, Casey, Brandon, Brody, Kendall and Kylie. Since his 1991 marriage to Kris Jenner, he is the stepfather to Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian. Since 2007, he has appeared with his blended family on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Jenner was born in Mount Kisco, New York, the son of Esther R. and William Hugh Jenner. He attended Newtown High School in Newtown, Connecticut, after spending a year at Sleepy Hollow High School in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Jenner earned a football scholarship and attended Graceland College (now Graceland University) in Iowa, but a knee injury forced him to stop playing football and he switched to the decathlon. He was mentored by Graceland's track coach L. D. Weldon, who was the first to recognize Jenner's potential and encouraged him to pursue the decathlon. Jenner debuted in the decathlon at the Drake Relays in 1970, placing fifth.
Jenner placed third in the decathlon at the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials and finished in tenth place at the 1972 Munich games. His success prompted him to devote himself to an intense training regimen, while also selling insurance outside training hours. He acknowledged that he was supported and subsidized by his then wife, Chrystie Crownover, who worked as an airline stewardess. In the era before professionalism was allowed in athletics this kind of training was unheard of. During that period he spent eight hours a day at the San Jose City College track. Centered around Bert Bonanno, the coach at SJCC, San Jose at the time was a hotbed for training aspiring Olympic athletes, including Jenner, along with Millard Hampton, Andre Phillips, John Powell, Mac Wilkins, Al Feuerbach and others. In 1974 and 1976, Jenner was the American champion in the event.
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, he won the gold medal in the Decathlon, setting the world record of 8,616 points. The world record was broken by just 4 points by Daley Thompson in 1980. In 1985, the IAAF Decathlon scoring table was changed, so Jenner's winning score has been reevaluated against that table and reported as 8634 for comparative purposes. As of 2011, Jenner is #25 on the world all-time list and the #9 American.
As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner was a national hero. He was the 1976 recipient of the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States. Jenner was also the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976. He was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980. He was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.
San Jose City College hosted the "Bruce Jenner Invitational" (frequently shortened to "Jenner") as a televised, annual stop on the United States Track and Field Circuit (a meet equivalent in stature to the Prefontaine Classic) for the better part of two decades. Records were set at the meet, with Jenner frequently hosting the telecasts.
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Sports Documentary on legendary decathlete Bruce Jenner.
William Bruce Jenner (born October 28, 1949) is a former U.S. track and field athlete, motivational speaker, socialite, television personality and businessman. He won the gold medal for decathlon in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics.
Following his Olympic win and the related recognition, he married Kris Kardashian, and his professional career evolved into being a television celebrity. By 1981, he had starred in several made-for-TV movies and was Erik Estrada's replacement on the top rated TV series CHiPs. He has six children: Burt, Casey, Brandon, Brody, Kendall and Kylie. Since his 1991 marriage to Kris Jenner, he is the stepfather to Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian. Since 2007, he has appeared with his blended family on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Jenner was born in Mount Kisco, New York, the son of Esther R. and William Hugh Jenner. He attended Newtown High School in Newtown, Connecticut, after spending a year at Sleepy Hollow High School in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Jenner earned a football scholarship and attended Graceland College (now Graceland University) in Iowa, but a knee injury forced him to stop playing football and he switched to the decathlon. He was mentored by Graceland's track coach L. D. Weldon, who was the first to recognize Jenner's potential and encouraged him to pursue the decathlon. Jenner debuted in the decathlon at the Drake Relays in 1970, placing fifth.
Jenner placed third in the decathlon at the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials and finished in tenth place at the 1972 Munich games. His success prompted him to devote himself to an intense training regimen, while also selling insurance outside training hours. He acknowledged that he was supported and subsidized by his then wife, Chrystie Crownover, who worked as an airline stewardess. In the era before professionalism was allowed in athletics this kind of training was unheard of. During that period he spent eight hours a day at the San Jose City College track. Centered around Bert Bonanno, the coach at SJCC, San Jose at the time was a hotbed for training aspiring Olympic athletes, including Jenner, along with Millard Hampton, Andre Phillips, John Powell, Mac Wilkins, Al Feuerbach and others. In 1974 and 1976, Jenner was the American champion in the event.
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, he won the gold medal in the Decathlon, setting the world record of 8,616 points. The world record was broken by just 4 points by Daley Thompson in 1980. In 1985, the IAAF Decathlon scoring table was changed, so Jenner's winning score has been reevaluated against that table and reported as 8634 for comparative purposes. As of 2011, Jenner is #25 on the world all-time list and the #9 American.
As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner was a national hero. He was the 1976 recipient of the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States. Jenner was also the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976. He was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980. He was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.
San Jose City College hosted the "Bruce Jenner Invitational" (frequently shortened to "Jenner") as a televised, annual stop on the United States Track and Field Circuit (a meet equivalent in stature to the Prefontaine Classic) for the better part of two decades. Records were set at the meet, with Jenner frequently hosting the telecasts.
published:13 Feb 2014
views:29340
#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
20121003 live stream of #YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre in 1969. The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelo...
20121003 live stream of #YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre in 1969. The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelo...
USA! USA! USA! Great American Olympic Moments 1992 Olympic moments such as 1980 Lake Placid hockey game, Jim Thorpe's decathlon and penthalon victories in 19...
USA! USA! USA! Great American Olympic Moments 1992 Olympic moments such as 1980 Lake Placid hockey game, Jim Thorpe's decathlon and penthalon victories in 19...
When combined, the art of branding and the science of wayfinding design can profoundly transform a space. Lance Wyman is a humble master of designing massive...
When combined, the art of branding and the science of wayfinding design can profoundly transform a space. Lance Wyman is a humble master of designing massive...
The Canadian Equestrian Team captured the Gold Medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. See this great story about the three men who won the hearts of...
The Canadian Equestrian Team captured the Gold Medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. See this great story about the three men who won the hearts of...
Here, some hl from cycling from 1948 up 2008. English very good quality. Hope enjoy it.
If interest the dvd just send me an email or visit my webpage www.prociclismo.com
Here, some hl from cycling from 1948 up 2008. English very good quality. Hope enjoy it.
If interest the dvd just send me an email or visit my webpage www.prociclismo.com
published:11 Aug 2012
views:6130
Čáslavská Wins Gold As The Games Draw To A Close | Mexico City 1968 Olympic Film
We complete our coverage of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games official film with highlights from the athletics, gymnastics and the Closing Ceremony of the G...
We complete our coverage of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games official film with highlights from the athletics, gymnastics and the Closing Ceremony of the G...
1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. Olympics Swimming Finals.Juegos Olímpicos. Natación. Mark Spitz Olympic Debut!. East Germany. USA. Soviet Union. URS (Russian l...
1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. Olympics Swimming Finals.Juegos Olímpicos. Natación. Mark Spitz Olympic Debut!. East Germany. USA. Soviet Union. URS (Russian l...
Not rowing this time...but a reminder of some of the best GB action from Athens in 2004. Including Chris Hoy - Kelly Holmes - and that unforgettable surprise...
Not rowing this time...but a reminder of some of the best GB action from Athens in 2004. Including Chris Hoy - Kelly Holmes - and that unforgettable surprise...
Middle distance runner Tom Farrell took home the bronze medal in the 800 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Farrell, an Archbishop Molloy High School graduate and an alumnus of St. John's University, now volunteers as an assistant track coach at his college alma mater. Currents sports correspondent Jim Mancari spoke with Tom Farrell at a track event named for him.
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Topic: a double medalist at the 1968 summer olympics
Topic: a double medalist at the 1968 summer olympics
Topic: a double medalist at the 1968 summer olympics
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"Happy Thoughts" Rosewood Theivz
"Happy Thoughts" Rosewood Theivz
"Happy Thoughts" Rosewood Theivz
Datamosh Glitch wave of all things happy including "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" "Coming to America" "George Bush not caring about black people" Warren Moon, Haile Selassie, 1968 Summer Olympics, "Meteor Man" Houston Oilers, Chris Tucker, Mike Myers, Michael Jackson
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PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
John Carlos, Olympian discusses Donald Sterling, Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football p...
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John Carlos talks about his book: The John Carlos Story
John Carlos talks about his book: The John Carlos Story
John Carlos talks about his book: The John Carlos Story
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his best selling book, THE JOHN CARLOS STORY. John is a former track and field athlete and professional...
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John Carlos speaks about his teenage years
John Carlos speaks about his teenage years
John Carlos speaks about his teenage years
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his teenage years and the celebrities that he met along the way. John is a former track and field athle...
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John Carlos talks about his childhood with TV Host, Sharon Braxton
John Carlos talks about his childhood with TV Host, Sharon Braxton
John Carlos talks about his childhood with TV Host, Sharon Braxton
John Carlos speaks candidly about his childhood. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in...
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Part 1: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers
Part 1: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers
Part 1: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers
Part 1 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
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Part 2: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 2: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 2: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 2 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
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Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
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Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
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Former U.S. Olympian John W. Carlos speaks at Pleasantville High School graduation
Former U.S. Olympian John W. Carlos speaks at Pleasantville High School graduation
Former U.S. Olympian John W. Carlos speaks at Pleasantville High School graduation
John W. Carlos, who won the bronze medal for the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics, speaks to the 2013 class at Pleasantville High School on June 18, 2013.
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Finish the Race
Finish the Race
Finish the Race
The inspiring story of John Stephen Akwhari and the 1968 Summer Olympics marathon in Mexico City.
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Leap of the Century
Leap of the Century
Leap of the Century
Bob Beamon makes an astonishing jump at the 1968 Summer Olympics which would be known as 'the leap of the century'.
Middle distance runner Tom Farrell took home the bronze medal in the 800 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Farrell, an Archbishop Molloy High School graduate and an alumnus of St. John's University, now volunteers as an assistant track coach at his college alma mater. Currents sports correspondent Jim Mancari spoke with Tom Farrell at a track event named for him.
Middle distance runner Tom Farrell took home the bronze medal in the 800 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Farrell, an Archbishop Molloy High School graduate and an alumnus of St. John's University, now volunteers as an assistant track coach at his college alma mater. Currents sports correspondent Jim Mancari spoke with Tom Farrell at a track event named for him.
published:06 May 2015
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Datamosh Glitch wave of all things happy including "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" "Coming to America" "George Bush not caring about black people" Warren Moon, Haile Selassie, 1968 Summer Olympics, "Meteor Man" Houston Oilers, Chris Tucker, Mike Myers, Michael Jackson
Datamosh Glitch wave of all things happy including "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" "Coming to America" "George Bush not caring about black people" Warren Moon, Haile Selassie, 1968 Summer Olympics, "Meteor Man" Houston Oilers, Chris Tucker, Mike Myers, Michael Jackson
published:30 Aug 2014
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PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
John Carlos, Olympian discusses Donald Sterling, Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football p...
John Carlos, Olympian discusses Donald Sterling, Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football p...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his best selling book, THE JOHN CARLOS STORY. John is a former track and field athlete and professional...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his best selling book, THE JOHN CARLOS STORY. John is a former track and field athlete and professional...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his teenage years and the celebrities that he met along the way. John is a former track and field athle...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his teenage years and the celebrities that he met along the way. John is a former track and field athle...
John Carlos speaks candidly about his childhood. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in...
John Carlos speaks candidly about his childhood. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in...
Part 1 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
Part 1 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
Part 2 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
Part 2 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
published:29 Apr 2014
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Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
Part 3 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
published:29 Apr 2014
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Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
Part 4 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
John W. Carlos, who won the bronze medal for the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics, speaks to the 2013 class at Pleasantville High School on June 18, 2013.
John W. Carlos, who won the bronze medal for the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics, speaks to the 2013 class at Pleasantville High School on June 18, 2013.
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games
The official Olympic film of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games in it's entirety is now here on the official Olympic YouTube channel. Relive classic moments ...
1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
1968 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Mexico - XIX Olympiad
Video from 8mm film of the 1968 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, and lighting of the torch. We transfer film, video, and audio to DVD, CD, external drives, ...
http://www.thetwilightzonenetwork.com/ The Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics was a protest made by the African American athletes Tommie Smith and John ...
El saludo Black Power de los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968 fue una célebre señal de prot...
published:02 Dec 2014
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
1968 Summer Olympics, Black Power Salute
El saludo Black Power de los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968 fue una célebre señal de protesta de los derechos civiles negros en Estados Unidos. Tras haber finalizado la carrera de los 200 metros en esos Juegos Olímpicos, los atletas afroamericanos Tommie Smith y John Carlos, medalla de oro y de bronce respectivamente, alzaron su puño envuelto en un guante negro mientras comenzaba a sonar el himno nacional estadounidense.
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published:02 Dec 2014
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1968 Summer Olympics presentation
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published:05 May 2015
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
1968 Summer Olympics presentation
published:05 May 2015
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Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
This clip is available for licensing from MyFootage.com - Call us at (212) 620-3955 - Plea...
published:27 Jan 2012
Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
Stock Footage - George Foreman vs Jonas Cepulis, 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico
This clip is available for licensing from MyFootage.com - Call us at (212) 620-3955 - Please Subscribe to our channel, as we are constantly adding new clips. Thanks!
published:27 Jan 2012
views:1834
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The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
This video is my depiction of how the impact of the 1968 Summer Olympics Black Power fist ...
published:25 Jul 2011
The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
The impact of the 1968 Summer Olympic games.
This video is my depiction of how the impact of the 1968 Summer Olympics Black Power fist changed not only the lives of Tommie Smith and John Carlos but how we got over something that stood for not only Civil Rights but Human Rights as well.
published:25 Jul 2011
views:1027
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Salute (trailer)
DOXA Documentary Film Festival screening Salute on February 25, 2010 as part of DOXA's Mot...
DOXA Documentary Film Festival screening Salute on February 25, 2010 as part of DOXA's Motion Pictures series. One of 2008's biggest documentary films is abo...
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an inter...
published:11 Nov 2014
1968 Summer Olympics
1968 Summer Olympics
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1968.
These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin America and the first to be staged in a Spanish-speaking country. They were also the third Games to be held in autumn, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo. The Mexican Student Movement of 1968 happened concurrently and the Olympic Games were correlated to the government's repression.
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published:11 Nov 2014
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Olympic Games Mexico 1968 (Part 1)
The 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City or the Games of the XIX Olympiad from October 12 t...
The 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City or the Games of the XIX Olympiad from October 12 to october 27 of 1968 in the "Estadio Olímpico Universitario" 1) Tor...
ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΙ ΑΓΩΝΕΣ 1968
MEXICO CITY
1.500 ΜΕΤΡΑ ΑΝΔΡΩΝ (ΤΕΛΙΚΟΣ)
01. Kip Keino (Kenya) 3.34.91 (New Olympic Record)
02. Jim Ryun (USA) 3.37.89
03. Bodo Tümmler (West Germany) 3.39.08
04. Harald Norpoth (West Germany) 3.42.57
05. John Whetton (Great Britain) 3.43.90
06. Jacky Boxberger (France) 3.46.65
07. Henryk Szordykowski (Poland) 3.46.69
08. Josef Odložil (Czechoslovakia) 3.48.69
09. Tom Von Ruden (USA) 3.49.27
10. Ben Jipcho (Kenya) 3.51.22
11. André Dehertoghe (Belgium) 3.53.63
12. Marty Liquori (USA) 4.18.22
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published:09 Apr 2015
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olimpiade di Città del Messico 1968 - Marion Coakes, salto ostacoli, individuale
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
Athens 2004 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony, English Subs & Greek commentary Download
English Subs & Greek commentary The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games was held on August 13, 2004 at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi, Greece,...
In this edition of the show Faiza Ahmed reviews the film; Salute, directed by Matt Norman. The film provides an insight into an incident at the 1968 Summer O...
Peter George Norman (15 June 1942 -- 3 October 2006) was an Australian track athlete best known for winning the silver medal in the 200 metres at the 1968 Su...
Toronto's favorite Morning Show was legendary...
On the heels of Mark Strong's birthday -...
published:03 Mar 2015
Mark & Jem In The Morning: Dr. John Carlos
Mark & Jem In The Morning: Dr. John Carlos
Toronto's favorite Morning Show was legendary...
On the heels of Mark Strong's birthday - we were honored and privileged to have Dr. John Carlos stop through the morning show.
Known primarily for his amazing athletic feats as an Olympic Sprinter, hes famously known for his stance during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico where he, alongside Tommie Smith raised their fists in protest for Olympic Human Rights.
We were blessed to have him talk knowledge, how times have changed and also talked about his new book "The John Carlos Story"
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published:03 Mar 2015
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Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
John Carlos, winner of the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter race at the 1968 Summer Oly...
Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports with John Carlos and Dave Zirin
John Carlos, winner of the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter race at the 1968 Summer Olympics, entered the Olympic Games with one thing in mind - to reach ...
The Harry Edwards lecture on Sport and American Culture presented by the McGarr Symposium and TPSM
The Harry Edwards lecture on Sport and American Culture presented by the McGarr Symposium and TPSM
Born in St. Louis, Mo., the trajectory of young Harry Edwards' life changed when he became part of the first generation of black students to desegregate East...
The Full Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Film | Olympic History
The full official film of the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble now available on the O...
published:25 Feb 2015
The Full Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Film | Olympic History
The Full Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Film | Olympic History
The full official film of the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble now available on the Olympic YouTube channel.
Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5
Find more about the Olympic Games at http://www.olympic.org/olympic-games
Follow your favourite athletes on the Olympic Athletes Hub: http://hub.olympic.org/
published:25 Feb 2015
views:879
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Highlights of the 1988 summer olympics, Seoul, Part 1
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Sports Documentary on legendary decathle...
published:13 Feb 2014
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Bruce Jenner: Track and Field Sports Documentary
Sports Documentary on legendary decathlete Bruce Jenner.
William Bruce Jenner (born October 28, 1949) is a former U.S. track and field athlete, motivational speaker, socialite, television personality and businessman. He won the gold medal for decathlon in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics.
Following his Olympic win and the related recognition, he married Kris Kardashian, and his professional career evolved into being a television celebrity. By 1981, he had starred in several made-for-TV movies and was Erik Estrada's replacement on the top rated TV series CHiPs. He has six children: Burt, Casey, Brandon, Brody, Kendall and Kylie. Since his 1991 marriage to Kris Jenner, he is the stepfather to Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian. Since 2007, he has appeared with his blended family on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Jenner was born in Mount Kisco, New York, the son of Esther R. and William Hugh Jenner. He attended Newtown High School in Newtown, Connecticut, after spending a year at Sleepy Hollow High School in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Jenner earned a football scholarship and attended Graceland College (now Graceland University) in Iowa, but a knee injury forced him to stop playing football and he switched to the decathlon. He was mentored by Graceland's track coach L. D. Weldon, who was the first to recognize Jenner's potential and encouraged him to pursue the decathlon. Jenner debuted in the decathlon at the Drake Relays in 1970, placing fifth.
Jenner placed third in the decathlon at the 1972 U.S. Olympic trials and finished in tenth place at the 1972 Munich games. His success prompted him to devote himself to an intense training regimen, while also selling insurance outside training hours. He acknowledged that he was supported and subsidized by his then wife, Chrystie Crownover, who worked as an airline stewardess. In the era before professionalism was allowed in athletics this kind of training was unheard of. During that period he spent eight hours a day at the San Jose City College track. Centered around Bert Bonanno, the coach at SJCC, San Jose at the time was a hotbed for training aspiring Olympic athletes, including Jenner, along with Millard Hampton, Andre Phillips, John Powell, Mac Wilkins, Al Feuerbach and others. In 1974 and 1976, Jenner was the American champion in the event.
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, he won the gold medal in the Decathlon, setting the world record of 8,616 points. The world record was broken by just 4 points by Daley Thompson in 1980. In 1985, the IAAF Decathlon scoring table was changed, so Jenner's winning score has been reevaluated against that table and reported as 8634 for comparative purposes. As of 2011, Jenner is #25 on the world all-time list and the #9 American.
As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner was a national hero. He was the 1976 recipient of the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States. Jenner was also the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year in 1976. He was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the United States National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980. He was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.
San Jose City College hosted the "Bruce Jenner Invitational" (frequently shortened to "Jenner") as a televised, annual stop on the United States Track and Field Circuit (a meet equivalent in stature to the Prefontaine Classic) for the better part of two decades. Records were set at the meet, with Jenner frequently hosting the telecasts.
published:13 Feb 2014
views:29340
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#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
20121003 live stream of #YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre i...
#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
#YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre
20121003 live stream of #YoSoy132 San Francisco commemoration of the Tlatelolco massacre in 1969. The Tlatelolco massacre, also known as The Night of Tlatelo...
USA! USA! USA! Great American Olympic Moments 1992 Olympic moments such as 1980 Lake Placid hockey game, Jim Thorpe's decathlon and penthalon victories in 19...
When combined, the art of branding and the science of wayfinding design can profoundly transform a space. Lance Wyman is a humble master of designing massive...
The Canadian Equestrian Team captured the Gold Medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. See this great story about the three men who won the hearts of...
A typical viewing week of ABC's programming during the summer of 1968....
published:17 Sep 2014
28 SHOWS OF ABC SUMMER 1968
28 SHOWS OF ABC SUMMER 1968
A typical viewing week of ABC's programming during the summer of 1968.
published:17 Sep 2014
views:129
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1948-1952-1968-1976-1980-1984-1988-1996-2000-2004-2008 Olympic Road Race and Track
Here, some hl from cycling from 1948 up 2008. English very good quality. Hope enjoy it.
If...
published:11 Aug 2012
1948-1952-1968-1976-1980-1984-1988-1996-2000-2004-2008 Olympic Road Race and Track
1948-1952-1968-1976-1980-1984-1988-1996-2000-2004-2008 Olympic Road Race and Track
Here, some hl from cycling from 1948 up 2008. English very good quality. Hope enjoy it.
If interest the dvd just send me an email or visit my webpage www.prociclismo.com
Middle distance runner Tom Farrell took home the bronze medal in the 800 meters at the 196...
published:06 May 2015
Olympic Bronze Medalist Gives Back to St. John's
Olympic Bronze Medalist Gives Back to St. John's
Middle distance runner Tom Farrell took home the bronze medal in the 800 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Farrell, an Archbishop Molloy High School graduate and an alumnus of St. John's University, now volunteers as an assistant track coach at his college alma mater. Currents sports correspondent Jim Mancari spoke with Tom Farrell at a track event named for him.
published:06 May 2015
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Topic: a double medalist at the 1968 summer olympics
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"Happy Thoughts" Rosewood Theivz
Datamosh Glitch wave of all things happy including "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" "Coming...
published:30 Aug 2014
"Happy Thoughts" Rosewood Theivz
"Happy Thoughts" Rosewood Theivz
Datamosh Glitch wave of all things happy including "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" "Coming to America" "George Bush not caring about black people" Warren Moon, Haile Selassie, 1968 Summer Olympics, "Meteor Man" Houston Oilers, Chris Tucker, Mike Myers, Michael Jackson
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PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
John Carlos, Olympian discusses Donald Sterling, Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. J...
PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
PART 1 John Carlos, Olympian speaks about Donald Sterling, LA Clippers Owner
John Carlos, Olympian discusses Donald Sterling, Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football p...
John Carlos talks about his book: The John Carlos Story
John Carlos talks about his book: The John Carlos Story
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his best selling book, THE JOHN CARLOS STORY. John is a former track and field athlete and professional...
John Carlos speaks with Sharon Braxton, TV Host about his teenage years and the celebrities that he met along the way. John is a former track and field athle...
John Carlos talks about his childhood with TV Host, Sharon Braxton
John Carlos talks about his childhood with TV Host, Sharon Braxton
John Carlos speaks candidly about his childhood. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in...
Part 1 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
Part 2: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 2 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clipp...
published:29 Apr 2014
Part 2: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 2: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 2 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
published:29 Apr 2014
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Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clipp...
published:29 Apr 2014
Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Don Sterling
Part 3 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
published:29 Apr 2014
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Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clipp...
Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4: John Carlos.Olympian.LA Clippers.Donald Sterling
Part 4 - John Carlos speaks to Sharon Braxton about Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers Owner and the NBA. John is a former track and field athlete and...
Former U.S. Olympian John W. Carlos speaks at Pleasantville High School graduation
Former U.S. Olympian John W. Carlos speaks at Pleasantville High School graduation
John W. Carlos, who won the bronze medal for the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics, speaks to the 2013 class at Pleasantville High School on June 18, 2013.
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. There will be many ISIS' until the United States learns one valuable lesson. How can a foreign nation win over people while occupying their lands? It's a rhetorical question, of course, which requires only one answer ... Some even blame the CIA and Mossad. But the truth remains ... Since people need land to sustain their livelihoods and communities, the power of land is of utmost importance ... U.S....
JIANLI, China (AP) Disaster teams searched the Yangtze River on Saturday for dozens of missing bodies from the Eastern Star as the death toll in the cruiser's capsizing rose to nearly 400, making it China's deadliest boat disaster in nearly seven decades. Authorities have attributed the overturning of the ship late Monday to sudden, severe winds, but also have placed the captain and his first engineer in police custody ... ___ ... ....
An explosion at a petrol station in Ghana’s capital, Accra, has killed about 90 people, many of whom had sought shelter there from torrential rain, the fire brigade said ... It ripped through the filling station, operated by GOIL, shattering windows and walls and reducing the station to rubble ... Initial signs suggested the fire started by accident, Mr Anaglate said ... Reuters ....
A number of Sunni tribal sheiks and tribes in Iraq's Anbar province have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group. The sheiks and tribal leaders made the pledge in a statement read out by influential Sheik Ahmed Dara al-Jumaili, after meeting in Fallujah on Wednesday ... "The statement they issued was very strong - it condemned the government ... Source. Al Jazeera. ....
The city of Boston does not need the OlympicGames to get where it wants to be in 15 years ... The Walsh administration wants to look to, and well past, the summer of 2024 with a comprehensive plan to modernize the city ... Sadly, being slow and needing some extra prodding to get things done is as proud a Bay State tradition as the Red Sox or mileslong summer traffic to Cape Cod ... But let’s do it for the city, not for the Olympics....
Lloyd's choice was to focus on the crisis of her career, a shocking seat on the bench before the 2012Olympics - and her defiant and triumphant reaction to it - rather than her first great international success ... 22, 2008 - scoring a "golden goal" in overtime for a 1-0 win over favored Brazil in the gold medal game of the SummerOlympics ... Lloyd was on the bench for all of 15 minutes of the first game of the Olympics....
There’s no such thing as a predictable political season. No one expected Lyndon Johnson to stand down from his re-election campaign in 1968, and no one foresaw that Sen. George McGovern would need two running mates in 1972. Hardly anyone expected former Gov ...Gary Hart. ....
7 June 2015. From the section Europe. After the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia, Vaculik wrote The Guinea Pigs. Czech novelist and former dissident Ludvik Vaculik, who wrote the Two ThousandWords manifesto during the 1968Prague Spring, has died, aged 88. The June 1968 manifesto demanded openness from officials in the then Czechoslovakia and called for the resignation of those who misused power ...Share this story About sharing....
Bicycles, buses and pedestrians jam a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 1994... (Associated Press file) ... That alone seems to be a good reason to cut some slack for Paul Ehrlich, whose 1968 bestseller "The Population Bomb" forecast the imminent breakdown of the world's ability to feed itself ... ....
OCA - OlympicCouncil of Asia) ... A field of six walkers represented only four of the 11 NationalOlympic Committees in the women's race, while six NOCs were represented by eight athletes in the men's race, which was held simultaneously ... The BritishOlympicAssociation Chairman stood and applauded each athlete as they passed the grandstand, appreciating their efforts on a steaming hot day....
Boston 2024’s first quarterly “progress” report released Friday is chock full of new names behind the group’s push for the SummerGames... The former governor contributed what bid committee officials identified as “value-in-kind services” to its push for the 2024 Summer Games....
2012Olympic bronze medalist Marlen Esparza (Houston, Texas) clinched her spot with a win on Thursday but added another victory in Saturday's competition for Team USA... 2012 Olympic gold medalist ... Shields was the final American boxer to compete in Tijuana and the reigning Olympic champion was chomping at the bit for her first action of the tournament....