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The 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. Pictured, left to right, Daily Mirror photographer Monte Fresco and Olympic Champion David Wilkie
Olympic Games 1972 Munich Germany, Wednesday 23rd August 1972. Our picture shows... John Carlos American sprinter who caused controversy at the 1968 Mexico Games by giving a black power salute
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip (far right and Prince Andrew, (far rleft) attend the 1976 Olympic Games in Canada In this picture the Queen is watching diving and springboard events at the Montr
Queen Elizabeth II (4th from the right in the green and white outfit) attends the 1976 Olympic Games in Canada In this picture the Queen is watching Princess Anne compete in the dressage event
Chris Finnegan, the British boxer who won a gold medal at the Olympic Games in Mexico, signs a professional form. Chris signs along the dotted line for Sammy Burns at the London Weekend TV Studios
British cyclist Chris Boardman poses in front of the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool following his return home from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he won a gold medal for Great Britain
British cyclist Chris Boardman on the pitch at Prenton Park, home ground of Tranmere Rovers, following his return home from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he won a gold medal for Great
A street party held for British cyclist Chris Boardman following his return home from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he won a gold medal for Great Britain. 13th August 1992
British cyclist Chris Boardman poses on arrival at Heathrow Airport as he returns home from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he won a gold medal for Great Britain
British cyclist Chris Boardman on arrival at Manchester airport as he returns home from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he won a gold medal for Great Britain
British cyclist Chris Boardman poses with his family on arrival at Manchester airport as he returns home from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he won a gold medal for Great Britain
Juan Antonio Samaranch, President of the International Olympic Committee (second from the right) on a visit to Birmingham. At No. 8 Ampton Road, Edgbaston, the home of lawn tennis
On the left, Juan Antonio Samaranch, President of the International Olympic Committee with Denis Howell, at No. 8 Ampton Road, Edgbaston, the home of lawn tennis
1972 Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany. Mens 400 Metres Quarter Final Heat Three. David Jenkins of Great Britain beats john Smith of the United States. September 1972
1956 Winter Olympic Games, Cortina d Ampezzo, Italy, Feature, 28th January 1956. St Bernards Dog asleep, wearing glasses and a hat
1984 Winter Olympics, 14th February 1984. Figure skating, Medal Ceremony, Zetra Stadium, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Jayne Torvill
1984 Winter Olympics, 12th February 1984. Figure skating, Fourth Round, Zetra Stadium, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. In audience, Princess Anne
Olympics Games 1908 13th July 1908 the finsh of the 120 yard dash during the Olympic Games held in Londons White City Stadium
Manchester 2000 Olympic Bid, Crowds in Castlefield, Manchester await official announcement on who will be hosting the 2000 Olympic Games, Decision Day, 23rd September 1993
Youngsters salute Manchester 2000 Olympic Bid hopes at Piccadilly Gardens firework display, September 1993. Ahead of official announcement on who will be hosting the 2000 Olympic Games, Decision Day
Equestrian Eventing at the Munch Olympic Games, Friday 1st September 1972. Richard Meade, British Olympic Individual gold medal winning rider
British Olympic Team returns home from the Seoul Olympic Games in South Korea, at London Heathrow Airport, 5th October 1988
Anita Lonsbrough, swimmer from Great Britain who won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics, pictured ASA swimming in Blackpool, 18th September 1962
Don Thompson, British athlete, pictured on his return from the Olympic Games, 12th September 1960. He was the only British man to win a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics, held in Rome
North East Festivals Byker Olympic flame bearer Bob Hanlin begins the run from Newcastle Civic Centre to Bykers Mount Olympus, where the torch will light the Byker Olympic bonfire
Mary Peters athlete winner of the Pentathlon gold medal at the Munich Olympic Games, 3rd September 1972
Mark Spitz (centre), USA Olympic Champion, seven x gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, pictured with David Wilkie (right), British Olympic Champion
Mark Spitz, USA Olympic Champion, seven x gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, pictured with David Wilkie, British Olympic Champion, 200 metre breaststroke 1976 Montreal Olympics
1976 British Olympic Team Returns Home, London Heathrow Airport, 3rd August 1976. Amongst the medal winners was David Wilkie, 2nd Left, Olympic Champion, 200 metre breaststroke
David Wilkie, Olympic Champion, 200 metre breaststroke, Montreal Olympics, Canada, July 1976. Pictured in Montreal with Gold medal and Silver medal he later won in 100 metre breaststroke
Manchester Olympic Bid for the 1996 Games, July 1989
Manchester Olympic Bid for the 1996 Games, September 1990. The Olympic Bid team
Manchester Olympic Bid for the 1996 Games, March 1990. The Olympic committee in Manchester
Manchester Olympic Bid for the 1996 Games, 15 March 1990. Olympic Bid girls
Manchester Olympic Bid for the 1996 Games, September 1990. The leaders of the citys bid effort set off for Tokyo where the final decision was made
Manchester Olympic Bid for the 1996 Games, 16th July 1990. The Olympic Bid train to Blackpool
Mens 100m Sprint Final, Wembley Stadium, London, Sunday 1st August 1948. LEFT TO RIGHT. Harrison Dillard - 1st. Emmanuel McDonald Bailey -6th Alastair McCorquodale - 4th. Lloyd La Beach - 3rd
Pat Smythe and two other members of the British Team ride past the Royal box at the opening ceremony of the Equestrian Olympic Games in Stockholm.For the first time
Chris Boardman Cycling at the award ceremony after winning a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games 30th July 1992
1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, USA. American athlete Carl Lewis, gold medal winner in the 100 metres, the long jump, the 200 metres and the 4 x 100 metres relay
Hans Klas Wikne seen here carrying the Olympic torch at the opening ceremony of the 1956 Olympic Equstrian Games in Stockholm. For the first time, the competitions took place in two countries
The Queen (centre) seen here with Princess Margaret watching the action in the cross country stage of the 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games three day event at JŠrvafelt Nature Reserve
The Queen (centre) seen here with Princess Margaret and members of the Swedish Royal family watching the action in the cross country stage of the 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games three day event at
Queen Elizabeth II seen here chatting with Princess Margaret in the royal box at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm on the opening day of the Equestrian Olympic Games
King Gustaf VI of Sweden and Queen Elizabeth II seen here arriving at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm on the opening day of the Equestrian Olympic Games
The Queen (centre) seen here with Princess Margaret, King Gustav IV and members of the Swedish Royal family watching the action in the cross country stage of the 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games three
Olympic gymnast Denise Goddard, centre, was presented with a travelling clock by Cardiff Olympic Ladies Club last night to take her to Tokio next week for the Games. 24th, September, 1964