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  1. 17 de jul. de 1976 · Relive the moments that went down in history at the 1976 winter Olympics in Montreal. Access official videos, results, galleries, sport and athletes.

  2. 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.

  3. Los Juegos Olímpicos de Montreal 1976, oficialmente conocidos como los Juegos de la XXI Olimpiada, se celebraron en Montreal, Canadá entre el 17 de julio y el 1 de agosto de 1976. Participaron 6084 atletas (4824 hombres y 1260 mujeres) de 92 países, compitiendo en 21 deportes y 198 especialidades.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Montreal 1976 Olympic Games, athletic festival held in Montreal that took place July 17–August 1, 1976. The Montreal Games were the 18th occurrence of the modern Olympic Games. Despite producing 32 world records and a host of memorable performances, the 1976 Games drew more

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  5. In 1976, Montréal became the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Games. The XXIst Olympiad, held from 17 July to 1 August 1976, included memorable performances from many athletes, including Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci and American decathlete Caitlyn Jenner.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2019 · History of the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. RENAULT Philippe / Getty Images. By. Jennifer Rosenberg. Updated on March 17, 2019. The 1976 Olympic Games were marred by boycotts and drug allegations. Before the Olympic Games, New Zealand's rugby team toured South Africa (still mired in apartheid) and played against them.