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  1. 1 giorno fa · The 1976 Summer Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1976), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad (French: Jeux de la XXIe Olympiade) and commonly known as Montreal 1976 (French: Montréal 1976), were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  2. 4 giorni fa · With the Paris Games opening at 4am the next day, Black Cab will step back in time to revisit the wild 1976 Montreal Summer Olympic Games. The XXI Games featured mass state sponsored doping of East German athletes, a 29 country boycott, no gold medals by the Australian or host country teams, an opening ceremony held in an unfinished stadium, and left Montreal deep in debt for thirty years.

  3. 2 giorni fa · Montreal 1976: The 1976 Games drew more attention to the apparent problems of the Olympic movement. Questions arose about the integrity of the competition itself. Many athletes were suspected of using anabolic steroids to enhance their performance.

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  4. 2 giorni fa · Plans start at Edited from almost 100 km of film footage shot during the Games, this feature documentary is a breathtaking portrait of the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Watch Games of XXI Olympiad and more sports on Max.

  5. 1 giorno fa · 1976: XXI: Montreal: 17 July – 1 August 1976 Queen Elizabeth II: 21 (27) 6084: 4824: 1260: 198: 92 Soviet Union: 1980: XXII: Moscow: 19 July – 3 August 1980 Chairman of the Presidium Leonid Brezhnev: 5179: 4064: 1115: 203: 80 Soviet Union: 1984: XXIII: Los Angeles: 28 July – 12 August 1984 President Ronald Reagan: 21 (29) 6829 ...

  6. 3 giorni fa · lnpa. The 1976 Summer Olympics Stadium in the Montreal winter of 2013. The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in the francophone metropolis of Canada. In the first installment of this series...

  7. 20 ore fa · The Olympic Games, like almost all Greek games, were an intrinsic part of a religious festival. They were held in honour of Zeus at Olympia by the city-state of Elis in the northwestern Peloponnese. The first Olympic champion listed in the records was Coroebus of Elis, a cook, who won the sprint race in 776 bce.