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Full Olympic Film - Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games

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10 жыл бұрын

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The official Olympic film of the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games in it's entirety is now here on the official Olympic KZfaq channel.
Relive classic moments from the Games with appearances from Bob Beamon, Věra Čáslavská, Bob Seagren and Jim Hines.
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@randybailin4902
@randybailin4902 3 жыл бұрын
The woman carrying the torch into the stadium and ascending the stairs in slow motion is absolutely stunning video.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
SHE IS NAME IT'S ENRIQUETA BASILIO : FROM MEXICALI BAJA CALIFORNIA MÉXICO 🇲🇽.
@pablovi77
@pablovi77 3 жыл бұрын
It’s film, not video.
@randybailin4902
@randybailin4902 3 жыл бұрын
@@pablovi77 Congratulations on the most boring observation ever.
@jmartin4204
@jmartin4204 3 жыл бұрын
Enriqueta Basilio sadly passed away nearly two years ago . She was the first ever woman to ever light the Olympic couldron
@monicelach
@monicelach 3 жыл бұрын
The great Queta Basilio!
@marktwain368
@marktwain368 3 жыл бұрын
The Mexican film-makers have a rhythm and pacing and viewpoint that is refreshingly different from popular media networks. There is artistic flair and honesty in this excellent film.
@Cristinact
@Cristinact 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your lovely comment ❤️
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
Great
@washabahulk
@washabahulk 3 жыл бұрын
Alberto Isaac
@prof.scheere6933
@prof.scheere6933 3 жыл бұрын
I liked it but could deal without the timely racism of the 60s
@qwertytypewriter2013
@qwertytypewriter2013 2 жыл бұрын
@@prof.scheere6933 As well as the pervy sexism. If they're gonna put in a whole minute of women's legs and butts, they should do the same with the men, or don't do it at all (preferrably)
@daniels.os.
@daniels.os. 7 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest olympic footage ever recorded. It shows how talented mexicans are for making films until today. This is pure gold.
@DannyWHOficial
@DannyWHOficial 5 жыл бұрын
Daniel Ostaszewski I know it. My country should be first world, but it's very marginal now! 😭💔
@kevinestebanyparraguirreal6613
@kevinestebanyparraguirreal6613 4 жыл бұрын
Porque no lo hacen en pinchi español
@josejuangarcia625
@josejuangarcia625 4 жыл бұрын
@@kevinestebanyparraguirreal6613 el original es en español, el canal del Comité Olímpico lo subió en inglés.
@7Korat
@7Korat 4 жыл бұрын
The real origin of such style was Leni Riefenstahl and German 1936 Olympics
@jamezkpal2361
@jamezkpal2361 3 жыл бұрын
I didn't think that little round-bottomed gal would ever reach the top of the stairs.
@brendangallagher8087
@brendangallagher8087 5 жыл бұрын
The opening shot of the torch bearer running without a stumble or halt to the top of the stadium is one of the great one take long shots of all time. Brilliant
@shellsbignumber2
@shellsbignumber2 4 жыл бұрын
The people who put this film together were very good at what they done, this is a masterpiece.
@sitarnut
@sitarnut 7 ай бұрын
Yes, of course... but before this the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo was chronicled in the ground-breaking 1965 sports documentary film "Tokyo Olympiad" directed by Kon Ichikawa. It also contains the ballet of movement in slow motion. Aren't we lucky to see the 1968 Olympics in 2023.
@user-eb3tr9qr3n
@user-eb3tr9qr3n Ай бұрын
Считаю , что мне в какой то мере повезло , смотрел олимпиаду 1962 г в риме , 1964 г в Токио на экранах , телевидения у нас не было тогда , а вот мексиканскую олимпиаду 1968 г уже смотрел по телеку , когда служил в армии .
@user-eb3tr9qr3n
@user-eb3tr9qr3n Ай бұрын
Извините , опечатался , олимпиада в Риме 1960 г.
@SagradaMascarita
@SagradaMascarita 4 жыл бұрын
Probably the most iconic Olympic games.
@ddavidd316
@ddavidd316 3 жыл бұрын
yesss
@jackprescott9652
@jackprescott9652 3 жыл бұрын
Why?
@shane-irish
@shane-irish 3 жыл бұрын
Na
@ecannon9507
@ecannon9507 2 жыл бұрын
It’s up there for sure. Barcelona, Seoul, Sydney, Athens and London too
@hectorpye8913
@hectorpye8913 2 жыл бұрын
In Mexico that olimpic games are a shame for our history
@Ralph_Smith0724
@Ralph_Smith0724 8 жыл бұрын
Norma Enriqueta "Queta" Basilio, a Mexican athlete, made history by being the first woman in the history of the Olympics to light the stadium olympic cauldron in the Olympics of 1968 in Mexico City.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 4 жыл бұрын
FROM MEXICALI BAJA CALIFORNIA MEXICO 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@samueltorres2551
@samueltorres2551 3 жыл бұрын
Sure she was from Mexicali baja california,,in the same way as lupita jones garay miss universe 1991,,unfortunately Erquita Basilio passed away the last year
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
@@samueltorres2551 a legend
@EvonneLindiwe
@EvonneLindiwe 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing. And they captured that first one so well.. also may she rest in peace. 🙏🏿
@TheCaptain14
@TheCaptain14 3 жыл бұрын
The quality of this film is astounding
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 3 күн бұрын
Technicolor, state of the art in film.
@lamasbelladelmundo
@lamasbelladelmundo 3 жыл бұрын
I can't believe I am watching this in 2020 and it was so exciting!! I learned that Mexico already had all the infrastructure and the only thing they had to build was the Olympic swimming pool. And that logo was so innovated for its time. Love it.
@franciscobrauliofuentesdia8859
@franciscobrauliofuentesdia8859 3 жыл бұрын
And the basketball arena
@fawful94
@fawful94 2 жыл бұрын
Olympic swimming pool and gym, Sports Palace and rowing channels. It was indeed marketed as a cheap olympic, which was one of the reasons Mexico won the voting round on one go.
@doc_funkbeat9277
@doc_funkbeat9277 2 жыл бұрын
my mom acualy trained cycling in the same building where the olimpics were held, and the olimpic pool is used for training to this day
@ikaicatadeshko9717
@ikaicatadeshko9717 Жыл бұрын
Fashion
@ginisaint3421
@ginisaint3421 3 жыл бұрын
The logo, the organization, the places, the context, the art, the stadiums, the people, the records, amazing, olimpics 68 be number 1
@kyracenteno6425
@kyracenteno6425 3 жыл бұрын
Still inlove with Mexico 68 logo. Also seeing the behind the scenes of technology of judging and media back then makes it more amazing!
@brendangallagher8087
@brendangallagher8087 5 жыл бұрын
The best official Olympic film ever... starting with that daring one take shot of the Mexican athlete running up the endless steps of the stadia to light the cauldron at the top. You cant believe they are going to stick with it to the end and that she won't falter in someway … but on she she runs and runs. Almost on a par with the famous David Lean/Freddie Young shot of Omar Shariff slowly emerging from a desert mirage in Lawrence of Arabia!
@mphrdldn
@mphrdldn 7 жыл бұрын
These Olympics had a huge effect on me. I read that they were probably the best run in that many of the venues were already there and they didn't have to build as many venues, only dorms that are now used for housing. The housing and other buildings they did have to build were in the City. When the Olympics were over, the buildings were accessible.
@kingwilson06ad
@kingwilson06ad 9 жыл бұрын
I had never seen highlights of Mexico '68. The hosts were amazing. What fantastic olympics they put together. And this film is so neatly assembled with very high definition footage. It made you feel like you were right there.
@tuttirulla
@tuttirulla 7 жыл бұрын
London 1948 official film is also in color. This is great quality though for 1968 and some beautiful cinematography.
@fernandom6724
@fernandom6724 6 жыл бұрын
and first spanish spaeaking country in the world , before spain !!
@oscarlugo8761
@oscarlugo8761 3 жыл бұрын
@@fernandom6724 I'm not sure Barcelona 1992 counts as the "Spanish speaking world" if they FIERCELY defend their own language as the official "host language" of the Olympics. This means that over 50 years later, Mexico is still the ONLY Spanish-speaking country to EVER host the Olympic Games.
@Schnipp08
@Schnipp08 3 жыл бұрын
There is something magic about Olympics in Latin America. Both, 1968 and 2016 were amazing and had a special atmosphere about it.
@vickyb3445
@vickyb3445 3 жыл бұрын
In Latin America there's a vibrant passion for life, like a shock through the streets and stadiums. You can feel it even if you are not there.
@marguskiis7711
@marguskiis7711 2 жыл бұрын
yep, rio was great
@rigolonzinbrin
@rigolonzinbrin 3 жыл бұрын
Some athletes should be awarded a Medal of Courage, like this marathon runner who refuses to give up despite his injury and pain. On the other hand, I do not consider horse riding as a sport or you have to give the horse the medal! Ditto for golf, it's not sport. When we think that rugby is not an Olympic discipline, we can only regret it.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
Esfuerzo
@DONWEBA
@DONWEBA 6 жыл бұрын
This year is the 50 anniversary of those games! I love the Olympics. ❤️ 🥇 🇲🇽
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
WIN SILVER MEDAL 🥈🇲🇽 OF MARCH 20 KM IS NAME SARGENTO PEDRAZA: FROM MORELIA MICHOACÁN MÉXICO 🇲🇽
@jessiedoggie1
@jessiedoggie1 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful to see this. I was 26 when my wife and I were in Mexico City during the 1968 Olympics. But not as spectators. We had finished a four month assignment in Coatzacoalcos/Minatitlan on the Gulf Coast and then drove our rental VW bug back to Mexico City via Oaxaca and Acapulco for our flight home to New York. It was quite an adventure. What I remember about Mexico City were the Federales everywhere.
@tarielkaroldan4106
@tarielkaroldan4106 3 жыл бұрын
They were nervous, as only ten days before the opening ceremony there was a shootout between government officials and protesters at Tlatelolco, a neighborhood in Mexico City, a massacre that left more than a hundred dead
@fan_srpelo
@fan_srpelo 3 жыл бұрын
Probably because just about 10 days before the olympics,the tlatelolco massacre happened
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
Transmited of 🇲🇽 telesistema mexicano / televisa
@bruces4515
@bruces4515 2 жыл бұрын
@@tarielkaroldan4106 Are you from Bosques de Lomas or Polanco? You must be very limited on your sources to still believe that story. It wasn't a shootout. It was a massacre. The government shot some of their own to create a story. I am curious to know if the Olympic oligarchs were involved. They may have suggested that gobernación get the "children" under control.
@eugeniolagunez5492
@eugeniolagunez5492 3 жыл бұрын
Finales años 60s yo en jardín de niños. El ambiente era limpio, con olor a hierba, las chicas con minifaldas y la cd de México engalanada... cuantos recuerdos!!!
@robertbeale9319
@robertbeale9319 4 жыл бұрын
The announcer, Jim McKay was the best ! "The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat" was his most famous saying"!Brings back fond memories,, as I was just leaving H. S. in Va!
@bernardonolastavail4011
@bernardonolastavail4011 9 жыл бұрын
Mexico fue grandioso en su plan de anfitrion... Sin las ventajas de tecnicas de hoy, Mexico estuvo a alturas sorprendentes. El factor humano, no solo mexicano, sino mundial, salio a flote en todo su explendor. Mexico saldra de su situacion agobiante y volvera por sus fueros como nunca. Viva Mexico! Saludos
@fernandom6724
@fernandom6724 6 жыл бұрын
mexico fue el pimer pais de habla hispana y primer pais latinoamericano muchisimos antes que brasil ,en hacer unos olimpicos, porque ni espana tenia esa infraestructura , hasta que hizo en barcelona sus juegos.
@guilbill6593
@guilbill6593 5 жыл бұрын
@@fernandom6724 Era sorprendente como un país como México tenía metro en esos tiempos, solo pocas ciudades del mundo tenían eso
@aethelmurray255
@aethelmurray255 5 жыл бұрын
Ctsooker el milagro mexicano donde solo esa etapa el mexicano vivio como un verdadero pais desarrollado despues de diaz ordaz todo volvio a lo de siempre
@DiegoLuisMi
@DiegoLuisMi 5 жыл бұрын
Estamos mas de la verga carnal :(
@espadas29
@espadas29 3 жыл бұрын
Por tu comentario, se ve que eres joven. México estaba en una época muy buena en ese entones. Si se tuviera el salario mínimo de aquella época, hoy sería de unos $16,000.00 pesos. La economía llevaba 30 años de gran crecimiento económico.
@ucheucheuche
@ucheucheuche 3 жыл бұрын
1:32:49 How did the camera know to move down and catch the girl waving, in the crowd on the right? There're so many fascinating editorial decisions made in this time capsule film. 1:33:07 A beautiful shot, runner framed by cyclists behind the whizzing crowd.
@johnnydeleon8210
@johnnydeleon8210 3 жыл бұрын
There are so many great compositions in this film its unbelievable truly
@rbranxx8
@rbranxx8 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my, this footage is just wonderful. The women's 100 meter dash was exciting to me. I was 13 years old when I was watching the 68 Olympic Games, on my black and white TV. The women's 100 meter was my favorite. I seriously thought Barbara Ferrell was going to win. She had won all of her heats and preliminary races. Her form was textbook with long strides even though she was only 5'2 inches tall. She reached the tape capturing the Silver Medal. Wow...There were a lot of women in the race that I remember. Chi Cheng in lane one, and Irena Szewinska, she won the 200 meters for women. Margaret Bailes, and the winner Wyomia Tyus Gold Medal winner. 68 Olympic was a great year for the Americans. I've watched every Olympic Games since the 68 Olympic Games. This was the real Olympic Games without the performance enhancing drugs. I had a chance to go to one Olympic Games in 1996 when we hosted the games in Atlanta. It was worth every penny. Something I would never forget!!!
@Sanedmex1
@Sanedmex1 9 жыл бұрын
In Mexico, we sort of have a soft spot for the underdog. In this case, people waited for the last runner in the Marathon and cheered for him as he made it to he finish line, just as much as they did for the winner, or even more, because we symphatize with his effort and the philosophy of never quit.
@diosdadoapias
@diosdadoapias 8 жыл бұрын
+Sanedmex1 That Tanzanian, had it been that he was not injured can surely finish the race also within 2 hours plus. He was injured and yet finish the race in 3 hours plus. The Tanzanian was never an underdog because no one knows who will comes last among the participants. He is a true athlete and meant for endurance race. He had proven it.
@diosdadoapias
@diosdadoapias 8 жыл бұрын
+Sanedmex1 one thing more. Had it been that the first, second or third placer was the one injured like the Tanzanian, will he continue the race or not? that is the question or I pause for a reply
@sanedcab1Mexico
@sanedcab1Mexico 8 жыл бұрын
+dosdadio siapa In Mexico, we love to win and we work really hard to do it, we cheer for the underdog. At least, most of us do. Sure, it looks like the least he could do was finishing the competition, but look at him, he had sores on his soles, he was even bleeding and it was terrible for the man, maybe others would have quit, but he didn't and that's the most admirable thing he could do.
@Realbillball
@Realbillball 6 жыл бұрын
He surely didn't win the gold medal, but what he did was pure gold.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@fernandojesusfontes
@fernandojesusfontes 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best Olympic games of the XX century, the first one on a Latin American country, the first time that a woman turned on the Olympic torche, the black power fist and the first time the Olympic games was broadcast in a Color TV. Too bad this games in Mexico are a bad memory for much people due the Tlatelolco massacre 10 days before the opening.
@songohan4668
@songohan4668 3 жыл бұрын
Father would be happy if he could watch this. 😭 Cheers from Mexico City. 👋🇲🇽
@561507gb
@561507gb 5 жыл бұрын
Hace algunos días tuve la oportunidad de ver esta película en el canal 11, en español. Es mucho, pero mucho más emotiva esa versión que la narrada en inglés, que estoy viendo en youtube. Es una lástima que no la podamos disfrutar aquí todos.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
Si
@tucancosmicodelosmaresdebo8718
@tucancosmicodelosmaresdebo8718 11 ай бұрын
Y la versión en español dura más
@IDSSECURITE
@IDSSECURITE 4 жыл бұрын
Grandeur dans la défaite et respect de l'adversaire, telle est la devise dans l'athlétisme. A 1H27'20'' le relais 4X100m avec le passage de témoin entre Claude Piquemal et Roger Bambuck terminant 3ème et médaille de bronze pour la france aux JO de Mexico en 1968.
@misscritique84
@misscritique84 5 жыл бұрын
Tommy Smith and John Carlos 30:44 one of the most Iconic images defining the Civil Rights Movement.
@jamesby
@jamesby 5 жыл бұрын
misscritique66 the Australian as well. He wore a badge for equality. Was only rehabilitated after his death.
@misscritique84
@misscritique84 5 жыл бұрын
@@jamesby Sadly the Aussie is always over looked even by myself
@bryansmalley2296
@bryansmalley2296 4 жыл бұрын
52 years later... American Streets are finally making a bold stand. God Bless our youth.
@mccarraa
@mccarraa 4 жыл бұрын
I only hear about Aussie story now
@elainekerslake6865
@elainekerslake6865 3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesby Peter Norman. Shunned by Aussies for his part in the salute
@juanvelasco4927
@juanvelasco4927 3 жыл бұрын
Mexico antes del 2000 era Increible,relevante y hermoso. Con estructuras innovadoras y gente con muchisimos valores.
@space.midnight.cowboy
@space.midnight.cowboy 3 жыл бұрын
No mames...
@maualkla
@maualkla 3 жыл бұрын
2018*
@franciscobrauliofuentesdia8859
@franciscobrauliofuentesdia8859 3 жыл бұрын
Lo sigue siendo
@adalidramirez6395
@adalidramirez6395 3 жыл бұрын
Que locuras dices. Crisis económicas cada 3 años. Devaluaciones terroríficas. Magnicidios cada 3 meses.
@chehuicho
@chehuicho 3 жыл бұрын
Nomames, ahora esta mucho mejor
@MontagZoso
@MontagZoso 8 жыл бұрын
I found out this was the first time at an Olympic games that a woman lit the torch. Cool!
@amygonzalez3751
@amygonzalez3751 7 жыл бұрын
I was there ! My age 8 years old ! Beautiful time!!
@GamingVlogsbulo2101
@GamingVlogsbulo2101 4 жыл бұрын
Nice I wish to live as long as you have
@Game_Hero
@Game_Hero 4 жыл бұрын
The Tlatelolco massacre was definitely a beautiful time indeed -_-
@juancastillonb
@juancastillonb 3 жыл бұрын
@@Game_Hero ...justo eso acabo de comentar.
@mistabimbims6198
@mistabimbims6198 3 жыл бұрын
@@GamingVlogsbulo2101 60 is not a hard age to reach man
@Trex531
@Trex531 3 жыл бұрын
I was 15 during Mexico 68. Unforgettable experience!
@mauriciohuaman9688
@mauriciohuaman9688 3 жыл бұрын
This film is a masterpiece!
@HCHIPANA
@HCHIPANA 9 жыл бұрын
la mejor olimpiada por las marcas, por las novedades como el estilo fosbury, la pista sintetica, el salto largo mas impresionante, por el saludo black power y tantos otros es la mejor olimpiada hasta hoy, mexico merece ser sede de otra olimpiada
@fernandom6724
@fernandom6724 6 жыл бұрын
mexico fue el pimer pais de habla hispana y primer pais latinoamericano muchisimos antes que brasil ,en hacer unos olimpicos, porque ni espana tenia esa infraestructura , hasta que hizo en barcelona sus juegos.
@jerrrys350
@jerrrys350 3 жыл бұрын
Olvidaste la masacre de Tlatelolco diez días antes de esta "celebración"...
@sergioenrique346
@sergioenrique346 3 жыл бұрын
@@jerrrys350 ah bueno
@jerrrys350
@jerrrys350 3 жыл бұрын
@@sergioenrique346 mugroso
@justarandomgundhamtanakaen3344
@justarandomgundhamtanakaen3344 3 жыл бұрын
La merecemos pero con lo catastróficas que son las olimpiadas para la economía de un país mejor que ni venga
@erik6006
@erik6006 3 жыл бұрын
My Uncle Bengt BP Persson was in Mexico City OS 68.
@hecticstraight9839
@hecticstraight9839 3 жыл бұрын
This footage is of such high quality, I'm convinced it must have been captured by a time traveller!!
@jaimelopez668
@jaimelopez668 3 жыл бұрын
Que joya he encontrado, la calidad del video es espectacular y muy bien remasterizado, las olimpiadas siempre han sido de alto nivel.
@pablovi77
@pablovi77 3 жыл бұрын
Well, film was used, that’s why it has so much quality. You can scan it at even 8K or higher.
@cytromifune335
@cytromifune335 2 жыл бұрын
Por la película de 35mm y las cámaras que dió el gobierno para el evento
@dfk09
@dfk09 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the woman carrying the torch in the beginning, Enriqueta Basilio, was beautiful and majestic. That opening sequence with her was stunning and beautifully shot...
@elmaspaaca2391
@elmaspaaca2391 7 жыл бұрын
Definitly the best documentary about Olympic Games Mexico '68. Congratulations. Greetings from Cancun, MX.
@informacionimportante3810
@informacionimportante3810 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful olympic games... specially for the cultural Olympiad I wish I was born in the 1950´s VIVA MEXICO, SALUDOS DESDE HERMOSILLO, SONORA!
@mikesnyder1788
@mikesnyder1788 8 жыл бұрын
1968 Olympics in Mexico means one thing to me... Bob Beamon! What a great leap! I salute you, Mr. Beamon, after all these years!
@warriordragonify
@warriordragonify 5 жыл бұрын
There was also the guy who High-Jumped backwards...Still, Beamon! I have heard that one year at Nationals he couldn't get his steps right...and won jumping off the wrong foot.
@bernardonolastavail4011
@bernardonolastavail4011 3 жыл бұрын
His world record stood for 23 years until it was finally broken in 1991 when Mike Powell jumped 8.95 m (29 ft. ​4 3⁄8 in.) at the World Championships in Tokyo. Salute..
@spurrjls
@spurrjls 3 жыл бұрын
@Great Scott!he took one more jump . . . . . . check here: Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics - Men's long jump - Wikipedia
@oscarlugo8761
@oscarlugo8761 3 жыл бұрын
Around the 20th anniversary of that date, In the fall of 1988, my calculus teacher in college said that the high altitude of Mexico City's "thinner air" was a significant factor in several world records set at those Games, especially Bob Beamon's record (which of course, still stood at that time.)
@mikesnyder1788
@mikesnyder1788 3 жыл бұрын
@@oscarlugo8761 I have heard this said before and I wonder if any other records have been set at high altitudes. Regards...
@dzib5
@dzib5 9 жыл бұрын
Si esta incompleta, lo que pasa es que hay dos versiones: una versión corta que es esta que se le envíó al comité olímpico y la versión local que está en la filmoteca de la UNAM y que desde hace como 10 años se restauró, pero por algún estupido motivo de mentalidad de mexicanito, la Filmoteca no la cede ni para venta ni para uso privado. Parece que sienten que es de su propiedad. Hace 10 años la solicité y mira, mejor por aquí en excelente calidad y sin tener que estar lambizconeando a "licenciados" con mentalidad de mandril.
@hansel1jensen
@hansel1jensen 8 жыл бұрын
+dzib5 Qué buen comentario a respecto de esta situación. Saludos.
@dzib5
@dzib5 8 жыл бұрын
Gracias, en latinoamerica, no acaba de permear la idea de que la información es un bien público y no debe restringirse o distribuirse en calidad pésima. No notan como en otras partes, la información fluye de manera oportuna.
@hansel1jensen
@hansel1jensen 8 жыл бұрын
Yo digo que es un problema de idiosincracia.
@dzib5
@dzib5 8 жыл бұрын
A eso se reduce todo, y una buena cantidad de traumas historicos, antropológicos y sociales.
@SuperMiedo16
@SuperMiedo16 7 жыл бұрын
¡Qué lamentable que la UNAM no ceda los derechos! ... en fin.
@juliocesarmartinez5953
@juliocesarmartinez5953 3 жыл бұрын
Increíble filmación de los juegos de 1968. Nunca había visto un resumen/documental de este nivel de calidad. Pareciera que estas allí, además de disfrutar como era mi Ciudad de México en ese tiempo. Saludos
@yung4evr
@yung4evr 5 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful OG. I remember watching as a child.
@bernardonolastavail4011
@bernardonolastavail4011 9 жыл бұрын
Marathon #36, did get Hell of a LOT of attention; very much deserved! Heroism, persistence and resilence should ALWAYS be rewarded! WOW!!! Salute
@_BASCo
@_BASCo 8 жыл бұрын
+Charlie Chaplin Till the end
@neohartono7995
@neohartono7995 10 жыл бұрын
1:37:00 that was sooo amazing spirit of an athlete. I really appreciate his struggle to end the competition in the finish line. (y) what a man !!!
@alienlv426ify
@alienlv426ify 3 жыл бұрын
Gratamente sorprendido por la gran calidad de imagen y edición. Imposible no disfrutarlo. Gracias por compartir éste documental.
@cytromifune335
@cytromifune335 2 жыл бұрын
Fuera del horrible contexto que hubo detrás de las olimpiadas en México, las imágenes que se aventaron en 35mm son increíbles
@Game_Hero
@Game_Hero 4 жыл бұрын
What a legendary video and sound editing, so surreal it is awesome and representative of what makes these games so great.
@jshudo44
@jshudo44 8 жыл бұрын
This was really well done, still holds up to this day
@fernandom6724
@fernandom6724 6 жыл бұрын
and first spanish spaeaking country in the world , before spain !!
@el_naif
@el_naif 8 жыл бұрын
This is AMAZING footage and edition.
@eldonbrand
@eldonbrand 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent stuff!
@dancm559
@dancm559 5 жыл бұрын
Made in Mexico
@ppuh6tfrz646
@ppuh6tfrz646 3 жыл бұрын
1:05:50 Hemery absolutely *DESTROYED* the opposition here. To win a short distance event by such a margin is just insane. An incredible performance.
@nghtyreed7175
@nghtyreed7175 4 жыл бұрын
Me hubiera gustado ver este documental cuando era niño o adolescente, para poder disfrutarlo sin prejuicios ni complejos. Lamentablemente en la actualidad no puedo mirarlo sin pensar en lo sucedido días antes en algunas calles y lugares que aparecen en el video. El Zócalo, Reforma, Ciudad Universitaria. Solo habían transcurrido unos cuantos días. Aunque intento enfocarme únicamente en el aspecto deportivo y festivo del video, me es imposible tener algún pensamiento político, social o HUMANO. Que triste.
@angelampolanco9174
@angelampolanco9174 3 жыл бұрын
Concuerdo contigo. Veo los comentarios y me parece muy triste que casi nadie recuerde.... ni siquiera los mexicanos
@RealTeuton555
@RealTeuton555 3 жыл бұрын
Hola, sigan disfrutando lo deportivo de esta olimpiada y felicitaciones a los deportistas mexicanos !! que consiguieron alguna medalla o posición y mantengan la memoria de que con estás olimpiadas el gobierno mexicano de aquel entonces tapaba lo sucedido la tarde del 2 de octubre de 1968
@AdrianVeidt2010
@AdrianVeidt2010 3 жыл бұрын
Es imposible no pensar en ello. Creo que si les preguntas a los mexicanos, la mayoría recordará los terribles sucesos de Tlatelolco y no esto
@Ratchet2431
@Ratchet2431 3 жыл бұрын
@@angelampolanco9174 Al contrario. Creo que todos recuerdan más la Masacre de Tlatelolco que los Juegos Olímpicos. Por eso quise ver este documental, para ver la otra cara de la moneda.
@monvamp
@monvamp 3 жыл бұрын
@@Ratchet2431 muy cierto
@gustavoanhm
@gustavoanhm 3 жыл бұрын
En el 2068 vuelven a Ciudad de México, para los 100 años. Pero de aquí a ese año, que otras ciudades mexicanas como Monterrey, Guadalajara Acapulco, Cancún o Tijuana, se animen a postularse para obtener la sede. México lo tiene todo para organizar otros juegos.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
Un si
@badideabearcub2747
@badideabearcub2747 2 жыл бұрын
Guadalajara ya tiene la infraestructura, que se hizo para los panamericanos.
@GeneralDelgadoMX
@GeneralDelgadoMX 8 жыл бұрын
Los Juegos Olímpicos tuvieron distintos escenarios, como el estadio de CU, la pista de canotaje Virgilio Uribe, el gimnasio olímpico Juan de la Barrera, la alberca olímpica Francisco Márquez, la sala de armas Fernando Montes de Oca, el velódromo olímpico Agustín Melgar, el Palacio de los Deportes, el Auditorio Nacional, etc
@johnbarnett6924
@johnbarnett6924 2 ай бұрын
I greatly appreciated this posting of the Olympics, by far ,without all of the controversy ❤ thanks for the memories ❤Dobie Wan Kanobie ❤revisited May 12 2024 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@flyingcabbage3551
@flyingcabbage3551 6 жыл бұрын
That editing for the high jump is amazing
@miraibovs2215
@miraibovs2215 2 жыл бұрын
Enriqueta Basilio made history of Olympic cauldron lightings, becoming the first woman to light an Olympic cualdron, Rest In Peace Quetta! I wasn’t born during those Olympics, I love the Olympic Games and I’m praying when will the olympics comeback to Mexico, because I can already see the opening ceremony in the horizon, that’s fictional! I wish the games return to Mexico City in the future! Thank you, enjoying the games here in Beijing!
@purwantiallan5089
@purwantiallan5089 3 жыл бұрын
Olympic 1968 is a great film.
@spiceboyteen
@spiceboyteen 2 жыл бұрын
The 1968 olympic games in México, SIMPLY THE BEST
@westwalk9953
@westwalk9953 3 жыл бұрын
Crazy how far we’ve come, but how similar sports and the Olympics have stayed
@CopadoMundov1970
@CopadoMundov1970 2 жыл бұрын
*A primeira mulher a acender a Pira Olímpica dos Jogos Olímpicos um marco na história.*
@spotproductions1304
@spotproductions1304 2 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing watching this! My great uncle Albino Morales competed for Mexico. They got 4th place!
@betomovilidadcdmx
@betomovilidadcdmx 2 жыл бұрын
Debes sentirte orgulloso de él
@edithmarmolejo5767
@edithmarmolejo5767 6 жыл бұрын
¡Que olimpiada tan maravillosa! las mujeres de rosa los hombres de azul cielo, desfilan los mexicanos en la unidad gloriosa.
@botmexicanpatriot
@botmexicanpatriot 5 жыл бұрын
Una muy falsa unidad.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 4 жыл бұрын
Muy papa , mis abuelos mis tios , mi madre siempre lo ve las olimpiadas DE 🇲🇽 MEXICO 🥇🥈🥉 1968
@juancastillonb
@juancastillonb 3 жыл бұрын
@@botmexicanpatriot si, pues si ... la URSS y USA no se podían ver ...tenian matanza indirecta en Vietnam ... ... y lo de Tlatelolco estaba sin secarse la sangre aun.... solo 14 dias antes.
@josephcv88
@josephcv88 3 жыл бұрын
@@botmexicanpatriot Tan VERDADERA que por eso intentaron sabotear lo JO y por eso implantaron la "democracia".
@charliecharlie376
@charliecharlie376 2 жыл бұрын
Excelente trabajo de remasterizaciòn 💯 parece de los 90. Ojalá México fuera sede para 2036 o 2040👍👍
@roulianleponey45
@roulianleponey45 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome quality! Looks like it was in the 80’s
@javierfloresh.4310
@javierfloresh.4310 8 жыл бұрын
Olympic games Mexico 68 the first time in Latin America.
@aethelmurray255
@aethelmurray255 8 жыл бұрын
hispanoamerica
@aethelmurray255
@aethelmurray255 8 жыл бұрын
+Joq Cas fueron los primeros juegos olimpicos en un pais de habla hispana
@israelguadarrama9587
@israelguadarrama9587 7 жыл бұрын
IBEROAMERICA
@fernandom6724
@fernandom6724 6 жыл бұрын
Javier Flores H. and first spanish spaeaking country in the world , before spain !!
@jaimerayon5366
@jaimerayon5366 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Sam Nah, the Mexican olympic games were better than Rio’s, they were organized better despite the “modernity” used in Rio. Also in Mexico all the olympic premises are still in use, I heard that most of the Brazilian olympic premises are abandoned. Last, Brasil got the olympics 50 years after Mexico did. So Brasil is half of a century behind Mexico.
@luispradomontesdeoca9519
@luispradomontesdeoca9519 3 жыл бұрын
Que gratos recuerdos! .... tuve la fortuna de asistir a varias competiciones con Mi Familia hace 53 años. Nos turnábamos los hermanos para asistir con Mis Padres a las competiciones en la Ciudad de México, no asistimos a Acapulco ni a Valle de Bravo además de pasear por la Ciudad en la noche y vivir en una " torre de Babel" .... qué afortunados!!!!
@josefserf1926
@josefserf1926 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful coverage of perhaps the greatest Olympic Games of them all.
@Adri-hs8fh
@Adri-hs8fh 2 жыл бұрын
I still cant believe the amazing image quality of the film
@Marecheck1978
@Marecheck1978 2 жыл бұрын
35mm film tape. 4K can be easily achieved. It was this superiority of photosensitive film over video systems. With PAL Ampex Quarduplex it was possible to get 768x576 pixels with overscan.
@Jay-jb2vr
@Jay-jb2vr 2 жыл бұрын
Restored archival film
@sassbrat
@sassbrat 7 жыл бұрын
This has something to do with this Olympics I don't know if this was show in this film as i can't get it to load at all on any of my computers. On the show of Mysteries at the Museum they show a Jersey from an Aussie athlete from an Museum who was part of the what is called in the Mysteries at the Museum 'The Fist raise of 68' or something like that. It was where two Black Olympians Runners from the US put on black gloves when they medal and were on the Podium and raised their hands up in a fist to let the world know about the Civil Rights that was going on in the US that so many in the world didn't know. During the break in the locker room, The US Runners told the Silver Medalist what they were planning to do out of respect to their fellow runner so that he would not face any backlash.. The Aussie was shocked at what was happening in the US and Agreed to help them out the best way he could. During the Medal awards, The US Runners once all the medals had been given put on black gloves raised their hands in a fist while the Aussie Runner stood there but on his Jersey was the Symbol of the Civil Rights movement at the time. That in my option was one of the best parts of any the Olympics that could happen in any type by an fellow athlete who was from another country stood with other athletes that were fight for rights for their country.
@raffaojeda
@raffaojeda 9 жыл бұрын
Que!!? Le pisaron el tenis , picos, al sargento Pedrasa al inicio! Carrera mas emocionante y cardiaca no nos pudo haber dado, vaya que inspiro a generaciones de marchistas mexicanos!! Que hermosos juegos llenos de records impresionantes. Aunque nunca se borrara de la mente historica de Mexico lo sucedido en Tlatelolco ( plasa de las tres culturas)
@fernandom6724
@fernandom6724 6 жыл бұрын
mexico fue el pimer pais de habla hispana y primer pais latinoamericano muchisimos antes que brasil ,en hacer unos olimpicos, porque ni espana tenia esa infraestructura , hasta que hizo en barcelona sus juegos.
@ddavidd316
@ddavidd316 3 жыл бұрын
And it was one of first olympic games filmed in color! Mexico 68 was epic
@rd-pd8xb
@rd-pd8xb 2 жыл бұрын
The uniforms are great. So simple and classic.
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 10 жыл бұрын
@ 18:15 Felipe Muñoz is now a national hero his gold medal will be 1 of 3 mexico would get in the olympic games for a total of 9 medals
@Olympics
@Olympics 10 жыл бұрын
True, Felipe Muñoz is an inspiring Mexican Olympian. Have you seen the video we made with him about his incredible experience at the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games? Enjoy: Felipe Muñoz - 200m Breaststroke Swimmer | Olympic Rewind !
@bernardonolastavail4011
@bernardonolastavail4011 9 жыл бұрын
StFidjnr Cuanta Gloria! Viva "El tibio"!!! Saludos
@cristianbarval8548
@cristianbarval8548 6 жыл бұрын
1:31:00 skyline paseo de la reforma, que bonito 😍
@hazelabdrabbo9393
@hazelabdrabbo9393 3 жыл бұрын
Great Olympic Games 1968👍
@Travelsandmore333
@Travelsandmore333 10 жыл бұрын
just finished watching the whole video. this was amazing
@sergiojimenezzarate1768
@sergiojimenezzarate1768 7 жыл бұрын
Él sargento Pedraza will never be forgotten that race was memorable
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 4 жыл бұрын
Leyenda
@plumagolden
@plumagolden Жыл бұрын
I wish we were granted the Olympic Games again, these games were some of the best
@backintobalance9542
@backintobalance9542 6 жыл бұрын
He went out on top, even though past his prime. The best track athlete ever, nobody close to him
@josemiguelfierrosramirez3758
@josemiguelfierrosramirez3758 3 жыл бұрын
First games in Latin America until 2016 and in a Hispanic country until 1992.
@EvonneLindiwe
@EvonneLindiwe 2 жыл бұрын
Spectacular film.. feels like a movie: the little bird at 6:17 getting out of the way of runners 🙌🏿😅 it’s the little things Also ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏻 an iconic moment of solidarity. Never forgotten.
@pedri_esp23
@pedri_esp23 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the students massacred in Tlatelolco, ¡¡ ARRIBA EL PUEBLO MEXICANO !! ✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼
@Santiaram
@Santiaram Жыл бұрын
Su versión original dura más de 2 horas, pero esta es la versión en inglés oficial, en la página de las olimpiadas se podrá ver la versión completa y en español
@fsantim13
@fsantim13 3 жыл бұрын
Ojalá que algún día los juegos olímpicos puedan volver a latinoamérica otra vez🤞🏽🙁
@franklinomarosoriomonegro5743
@franklinomarosoriomonegro5743 3 жыл бұрын
Pero ya se hizo en Río 2016 jajajajaja
@fsantim13
@fsantim13 3 жыл бұрын
@@franklinomarosoriomonegro5743 crees que haya algún otro lugar aparte de río y méxico donde no se hayan hecho??? Porque yo nunca descarté a río🤨
@coreylevine8095
@coreylevine8095 5 ай бұрын
​@@fsantim13Argentina still haven't host an Olympics
@daviddavenport1485
@daviddavenport1485 6 жыл бұрын
I wish Mexico would host the Olympics again, but given the turmoil that's happening now, I doubt it would be the case.
@danielromerojorge1706
@danielromerojorge1706 4 жыл бұрын
Ciudad de México tiene toda la capacidad para realizar las Olimpiadas de nuevo Sin el 68 fueron un éxito imaginen ahora
@matildeolguin9034
@matildeolguin9034 4 жыл бұрын
No, sería muy caro, el país tiene otras prioridades y ni hablemos del tráfico o calidad del aire.
@3misanchez567
@3misanchez567 4 жыл бұрын
Creo que seria mejor llevarlas a guadalajara, monterrey, tijuana o cancun
@emmanuelake421
@emmanuelake421 3 жыл бұрын
La mejor opción sería Guadalajara
@emmanuelake421
@emmanuelake421 3 жыл бұрын
@@3misanchez567 Cancún es un hoyo, el gobierno piensa que la ciudad es solo la zona turística, el resto de la ciudad está en pésimas condiciones
@3misanchez567
@3misanchez567 3 жыл бұрын
@@emmanuelake421 pues descartado
@dzuldzib
@dzuldzib 9 жыл бұрын
La pelicula esta incompleta y no se sustituye por nada con la narración en españo con las magnificas voces de Enrique Lizalde y Roberto Morales.
@TereMtzDiaz-rb6db
@TereMtzDiaz-rb6db 5 жыл бұрын
NAdaba buscando esa, tenog mucha curiosidad por ver somo fue la ceremonia inaugural
@paoloinfa9401
@paoloinfa9401 3 жыл бұрын
Donde esta la versión en español?
@yazmorales9015
@yazmorales9015 3 жыл бұрын
@@paoloinfa9401 es de la filmoteca de la unam no estoy segura si siga aquí en KZfaq
@davidcalvo9930
@davidcalvo9930 3 жыл бұрын
La versión completa en español este disponible por parte del Criterion Channel.
@cytromifune335
@cytromifune335 2 жыл бұрын
Hay un página o un canal aquí que tenga esa versión?
@vestiarylemur
@vestiarylemur 4 жыл бұрын
en la actualidad Monterrey y Guadalajara perfectamente podrían organizar Olimpiadas. México debería organizar otras
@ravencaos9245
@ravencaos9245 3 жыл бұрын
Monterrey tuvo esa oportunidad antes del 2010, había buen ambiente y calidad de vida. Luego vino la guerra contra el narcotráfico y gobernadores que desfalcaron al Estado y jodieron a la Ciudad. Creo que Guadalajara sería mejor opción en la actualidad, aparte es el centro cultural del país.
@vestiarylemur
@vestiarylemur 3 жыл бұрын
@@ravencaos9245 Nah, hicieron unos juegos en Río de Janeiro y es de las ciudades más peligrosas de Brasil
@rolandoriveramota8359
@rolandoriveramota8359 3 жыл бұрын
@@ravencaos9245 ¿Centro cultural del País? ¿En dónde crees que surgió el escudo nacional y la bandera? ¿El nombre dado al País? ¿Las mejores universidades del País? ¿La mayoría de museos? ¿Los símbolos que fácilmente reconocen el extranjero? ¿Crees que el tequila y el mariachi es lo principal? 😂😂😂 Siempre dicen eso o la Feria del Libro y ya Guadalajara según es el centro cultural de México.
@edmundpeaflor4289
@edmundpeaflor4289 2 жыл бұрын
La música y sonorización es un deleite.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
52 AÑOS DE JUEGOS OLIMPICOS MEXICO 1968 🥇🥈🥉🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@victormanuelrayasrayasrodr7550
@victormanuelrayasrayasrodr7550 3 жыл бұрын
Hermoso documental. Gracias por compartirlo. Saludos desde Autlán, Jalisco , México
@bernardonolastavail4011
@bernardonolastavail4011 3 жыл бұрын
Viva Autlan. Tierra de Carlos Santana...
@josedejesuscontrerasvalder6649
@josedejesuscontrerasvalder6649 3 жыл бұрын
Exellent transmition and good voice👌
@rociocruzsusano1979
@rociocruzsusano1979 5 жыл бұрын
son los mejores juegos de la historia
@unacalaca...2804
@unacalaca...2804 3 жыл бұрын
Detrás de unas Olimpiadas Geniales Y memorables hubo una masacare.... Behind a great and memorable Olympics there was a Massacre... (Forgive my Horrible English)
@ysgol3
@ysgol3 3 жыл бұрын
Peter Norman, whose support on the podium for Tommie Smith and John Carlos's salutes made him an outcast in Australian athletics, must never ever be forgotten.
@juancastillonb
@juancastillonb 3 жыл бұрын
he was a hero ...racism is like cancer ...no cure ... George Floyd is the proof of that now in oct 2020 ,,, Peter Norman was a real hero... in this racist world.
@calichekid8897
@calichekid8897 3 жыл бұрын
I never knew Norman was an outcast in Australia after Mexico City. But In defense of the Olympics organization, look at it from their point of view. There wasn't supposed to be any political gestures or political statements allowed. And there was a LOT of events going on all over the world that were unjust and needing correction. Just like there is today. There COULD have been many gestures by athletes drawing attention to these injustices in l968. All the world was aware of this. That is why the Olympic Games are supposed to be free of politics. The Games were supposed to be a peaceful meeting of all the world's athletes and promoting of good will between all countries of the world. Politics were strictly banned. When Smith and Carlos did their gesture on the medal stand, it was purely a political statement. And there was a worldwide reaction to it. It immediately became the signature moment of the l968 Olympics. It opened the floodgates. And look what happened at the Munich Olympics, 4 years later. And ever since 1972 security at the Olympic Games has been the number one priority of the host country. I think the Olympic officials did the right thing by immediately sending Carlos & Smith back to the US. Ever since 1968 the Olympics has suffered from politics being injected into them. For instance Carter in l980 not allowing the US Olympic Team to compete in Russia, and Russia returning the favor in l984 in the Los Angeles Olympics. Sports should be one event free of politics.
@oscarlugo8761
@oscarlugo8761 3 жыл бұрын
@@calichekid8897 Pipe dreams of yesteryear's so-called "amateur athletes." Just like we cannot separate all professional athletes from the Olympics anymore, we also cannot (and often SHOULD not) separate POLITICS from sports. Sometimes a sports stage is the ONLY stage where legitimate political concerns will get a world-wide platform and necessary attention from the masses for a worthy cause that REPRESSIVE gov'ts. (especially the U.S.) will do everything to smother, ignore, and BLATANTLY CENSOR OUT OF SHEER, INTERNATIONAL EMBARRASSMENT.
@josephatn5040
@josephatn5040 3 жыл бұрын
JOHN STEPHEN AQUARYo of Tanzania. " Don't give up, don't ever give up". That was wonderful!
@Kafei1984
@Kafei1984 8 жыл бұрын
Gracias por los videos.
@VICOVIGON
@VICOVIGON 9 жыл бұрын
Muchos años buscando este documental de México 68 en vídeo y no lo encontraba y hoy sin buscarlo que lo encuentro , que felicidad recodar los Juegos Olímpicos de México 1968, muchas gracias por subirlo a youtube.
@dzuldzib
@dzuldzib 9 жыл бұрын
Lamentablemente déjame decirte que la película esta incompleta, le falta la parte del encendido de la antorcha en Grecia, su traslado a México por mar, la llegada a Veracruz, el traslado por el país y la ceremonia en Teotihuacan y por supuesto la narración en español es estupenda con dos de las mejores voces que tuvo este país, Roberto Morales y Enrique Lizalde.
@VICOVIGON
@VICOVIGON 9 жыл бұрын
No la e visto, hasta este fin de semana la veo pero a ver si la ponen en Español y gracias Many Ocli por compartir la información que falta de la pelicula.
@minervarodriguez8114
@minervarodriguez8114 6 жыл бұрын
Many Ocli Buscando encontré ese recorrido desde la ceremonia del encendido en Grecia hasta el encendido del pebetero con el recorrido por Italia, España, San Salvador y la llegada a México con el recibimiento en el puerto de Veracruz, su paso por Jalapa, Orizaba, Huatusco, Puebla, Huamantla, Apizaco y la ceremonia en Teotihuacan. Está en español y su calidad es buena, no tanto como este video pero se ve muy bien.
@therealpolo1
@therealpolo1 2 жыл бұрын
This eased the world to come together in the peak of the cold war. Overall This is a great film with breathtaking shots
@har234908234
@har234908234 3 жыл бұрын
Thinking of all the performances, not just in sport that were captured only on video tape... and then you look at film from far earlier. It's not always perfect but it's always beautiful.
@mixerog5010
@mixerog5010 4 жыл бұрын
Espectacular! Ojalá se repita otra gran azaña de éste tipo en México.
@ivanhoesanchez2606
@ivanhoesanchez2606 3 жыл бұрын
OJALÁ SEA EN UN FUTURO LA 🏆⚽🇲🇽 COPA AMÉRICA MÉXICO 2024 : ( CONCACAF Y CONMEBOL).
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