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  XX Olympiad - 1972 Summer Games
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Parents > International Olympic Committee > Summer Olympic Host City
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Type General Election
Filing Deadline 00, 0000 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open April 25, 1966 - 02:00am Central
Polls Close April 25, 1966 - 12:00pm Central
Term Start October 27, 1968 - 12:00pm
Term End September 11, 1972 - 12:00pm
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifiedIndyGeorgia April 25, 2020 05:32pm
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The 1972 Munich Games were the largest yet, setting records in all categories, with 195 events and 7,173 athletes from 121 nations. They were supposed to celebrate peace and, for the first ten days, all did indeed go well. But in the early morning of 5 September, eight Palestinian terrorists broke into the Olympic Village, killed two members of the Israeli team and took nine more hostage. In an ensuing battle, all nine Israeli hostages were killed, as were five of the terrorists and one policeman. The Olympics were suspended and a memorial service was held in the main stadium. In defiance of the terrorists, the International Olympic Committee ordered the competitions to resume after a pause of 34 hours. All other details about the Munich Games paled in significance, but it did have its highlights. Archery was reintroduced to the Olympic programme after a 52-year absence and handball after a 36-year absence. Whitewater (or slalom) canoeing was included for the first time. The 1972 Games were also the first to have a named mascot: Waldi the dachshund. U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz won an incredible seven gold medals to go with the two he had earned in 1968. Lasse Viren of Finland fell midway through the 10,000m final, but rose and set a world record to win the first of his four career gold medals. Freestyle wrestler Ivan Yarygin of Russia pinned all seven of his opponents en route to his first Olympic championship in the heavyweight division. West German, Liselott Linsenhoff, competi

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LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyNational Olympic Committee Won10/18/1963
Name Mexico City, Mexico Votes30 (51.72%)
Term10/24/1964 - 10/27/1968 Margin16 (+27.59%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyNational Olympic Committee Won05/12/1970
Name Montreal, Canada Votes41 (47.67%)
Term09/11/1972 - 08/01/1976 Margin13 (+15.12%)
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PartyNational Olympic Committee National Olympic Committee National Olympic Committee National Olympic Committee  
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Certified Votes 31 (46.97%) 16 (24.24%) 13 (19.70%) 6 (9.09%)  
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