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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1976 Vinyl release of "Games Of The XXI Olympiad Montréal 1976 Original Soundtrack Music Of The Official Ceremonies = Jeux De La XXIᵉ Olympiade Montréal 1976 Piste Sonore Originale Musique Des Cérémonies Officielles" on Discogs.

  2. Montreal 1976: Games of the XXI Olympiad: With Jacques Rogge, Fernandão, Shirley Babashoff, Zé Roberto Guimarães. Broadcast television coverage of the Montreal 1976: Summer Olympics Games of the XXI Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 17 July 1976 through 01 August 1976.

  3. Games Of The XXI Olympiad Montréal 1976 Original Soundtrack Music Of The Official Ceremonies = Jeux De La XXIᵉ Olympiade Montréal 1976 Piste Sonore Originale Musique Des Cérémonies Officielles (LP, Stereo, Gatefold) Polydor: 2424 124: Canada: 1976

  4. Each brochure contains an alphabetical list of all athletes participating in a particular sport, a summary of the number of athletes by country represented and a list of athletes by event (athletes registered by their National Olympic Committee's by the official deadline). The last volume contains the list of all athletes and officials for all sports competitions held at the 1976 Montreal ...

  5. This is an unusual documentary in that it resists the temptation to exalt the winners. In the gymnastic competition, for example, neither Olga Korbut nor Nelli Kim look their best, and the brilliant young talent, Nadia Comăneci, is hardly glorified. Finland's Lase Virén won gold in both the 5,000 and 10,000 metres, as he had done in Munich, but the film dwells more on his performance in the ...

  6. The Montréal 1976 Olympics. The Games of the XXI Olympiad were celebrated in Montréal, Québec from July 17 to August 1, 1976. These were the first Olympic Games held in Canada, and the only summer Olympic Games held in Canada to date. 92 nations participated in 196 events across 21 sports, and Canada finished in 27th place overall with five ...

  7. This is an unusual documentary in that it resists the temptation to exalt the winners. In the gymnastic competition, for example, neither Olga Korbut nor Nelli Kim look their best, and the brilliant young talent, Nadia Comăneci, is hardly glorified. Finland's Lase Virén won gold in both the 5,000 and 10,000 metres, as he had done in Munich, but the film dwells more on his performance in the ...