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Difference between revisions of "1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics"

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[[File:Bob Beamon.png|thumb|200px|[[Bob Beamon]] competing in the long jump competition.]]
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[[File:1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics.png|thumb|250px|The Olympic stadium]]
  
 
The '''1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics''' were an Olympics held in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]].
 
The '''1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics''' were an Olympics held in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
The [[Simpson family]] watches a program titled ''[[Great Moments in Olympic History]].'' The show says that in the 1968 Olympics [[Bob Beamon]] broke the long jump world record, "infuriating an aged [[Hitler]]."
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The [[Simpson family]] watches a program titled ''[[Great Moments in Olympic History]]''. The show says that in the 1968 Olympics [[Bob Beamon]] broke the long jump world record, "infuriating an aged [[Hitler]]."
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 11:32, October 12, 2019

The Olympic stadium

The 1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics were an Olympics held in Mexico City, Mexico.

History

The Simpson family watches a program titled Great Moments in Olympic History. The show says that in the 1968 Olympics Bob Beamon broke the long jump world record, "infuriating an aged Hitler."

Appearances

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