1976
Montreal 1976 ~ Historia de los Juegos Olimpicos
Coca-Cola
Spain
84 (2 football)
Just two football items in this collection, as shown above - numbers 24 and 79.
Classic Era
1. Olympic Stadium
2. Temple of Zeus
3. Discus Thrower Statue
4. Base Relief of Wrestlers
Modern Era
5. Athens 1896 - Baron de Coubertin (I.O.C.)
6. Athens 1896 - 100 yards (Athletics)
7. Athens 1896 - Spiridon Louis (Athletics)
8. Athens 1896 - Robert Garrett (Athletics)
9. Paris 1900 - Germany (Rowing)
10. Paris 1900 - John Rimmer (Athletics)
11. Paris 1900 - USA (Tug of War)
12. Paris 1900 - Reginald & Lawrence Doherty (Tennis)
13. St. Louis 1904 - Archie Hahn (Athletics)
14. St. Louis 1904 - Ray Ewry (Athletics)
15. St. Louis 1904 - Fred Lorz (Athletics)
16. London 1908 - Forrest Smithson (Athletics)
17. London 1908 - Dorando Pietri (Athletics)
18. London 1908 - British polo player (Polo)
19. London 1908 - Queenie Newall (Archery)
20. Stockholm 1912 - Duke Kahanamoku (Swimming)
21. Stockholm 1912 - Jim Thorpe (Athletics)
22. Stockholm 1912 - Great Britain (Athletics)
23. Stockholm 1912 - Emil Vare (Wrestling)
24. Antwerp 1920 - Espana
25. Antwerp 1920 - Charles Paddock (Athletics)
26. Antwerp 1920 - P. Ryan (Athletics)
27. Paris 1924 - USA (Rugby Union)
28. Paris 1924 - Paavo Nurmi (Athletics)
29. Paris 1924 - John Weismuller (Swimming)
30. Amsterdam 1928 - India (Hockey)
31. Amsterdam 1928 - Elizabeth Robinson (Athletics)
32. Amsterdam 1928 - Marquis de los Trujillos (Equestrianism)
33. Amsterdam 1928 - Ladislav Vacha (Gymnastics)
34. Amsterdam 1928 - Peter Desjardins (Diving)
35. Los Angeles 1932 - Jean Shirley (Athletics)
36. Los Angeles 1932 - Women's 4 x 200 m relay (Swimming)
37. Los Angeles 1932 - Chuhei Nanbu (Athletics)
38. Berlin 1936 - Adolf Hitler (Visitor)
39. Berlin 1936 - Konrad Frey (Gymnastics)
40. Berlin 1936 - Jesse Owens (Athletics)
41. Berlin 1936 - Willy Rogeber (Shooting)
42. London 1948 - Renato Perona / Ferdinando Teruzzi (Cycling)
43. London 1948 - Italy (Water Polo)
44. London 1948 - John Mark (Athletics)
45. Helsinki 1952 - Emil Zatopek (Athletics)
46. Helsinki 1952 - Christian d'Oriola (Fencing)
47. Helsinki 1952 - Dana Zatopkova (Athletics)
48. Helsinki 1952 - Italy (Cycling)
49. Helsinki 1952 - Nina Romachkova (Athletics)
50. Melbourne 1956 - William O'Brien (Athletics)
51. Melbourne 1956 - Women's 4 x 100 m relay (Athletics)
52. Melbourne 1956 - Alain Mimoun (Athletics)
53. Rome 1960 - Nifers (Sailing)
54. Rome 1960 - Wilma Rudolph (Athletics)
55. Rome 1960 - Cassius Clay (Boxing)
56. Rome 1960 - Donald Thompson (Athletics)
57. Rome 1960 - Abebe Bikila (Athletics)
58. Tokyo 1964 - Johannes Geesink (Judo)
59. Tokyo 1964 - Romanian Women (Volleyball)
60. Tokyo 1964 - Franco Menichelli (Gymnastics)
61. Tokyo 1964 - Alexey Vakhonin (Weightlifting)
62. Tokyo 1964 - Polina Astakova (Gymnastics)
63. Mexico City 1968 - Dick Fosbury (Athletics)
64. Mexico City 1968 - Bob Beamon (Athletics)
65. Mexico City 1968 - Tommie Smith / John Carlos / Peter Norman (Athletics)
66. Mexico City 1968 - Olympic flame
67. Munich 1972 - John Williams (Archery)
68. Munich 1972 - Ludmila Turischeva (Gymnastics)
69. Munich 1972 - USA v Soviet Union (Basketball)
70. Munich 1972 - Mark Spitz (Swimming)
71. Munich 1972 - Alexander Chaparenko (Kayaking)
72. Munich 1972 - Yugoslavia (Handball)
73. Munich 1972 - Opening Ceremony
74. Munich 1972 - Wolfgang Nordwig (Athletics)
75. Munich 1972 - Mariano Haro (Athletics)
76. Munich 1972 - Shane Gould (Swimming)
77. Munich 1972 - Heidi Schuller (Athletics)
78. Munich 1972 - Israeli Olympic Team
79. Munich 1972 - Poland
80. Munich 1972 - West Germany (Hockey)
81. Montreal 1976 - Montreal '76 Olympic Stadium
82. Montreal 1976 - Montreal '76 Velodrome
83. Montreal 1976 - Montreal '76 Olympic Logo
84. Montreal 1976 - Olympic and Canadian Flags
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