Question

A man best known for an action performed at one of these events recounted it in his autobiography Silent Gesture. Students chanted “We don’t want [these events], (10[1])we want revolution!” while protesting (10[1])one of these events, (-5[1])leading to the (-5[2])Tlatelolco (10[3])massacre. (10[2])During one (10[1])of these (10[1])events, (10[1])a man (-5[1])codenamed (10[1])“Issa” led terrorists from militant (10[1])group Black September, (10[3])and took (-5[1])Israeli (10[5])participants (10[5]-5[1])hostage (10[10])in an attack (10[3])known as the Munich Massacre. (10[8])John (10[1])Carlos and Tommie (10[1])Smith each raised a gloved fist in a “Black Power salute” (10[1])while on the podium for the 200m sprint at one of these events. (10[1])For 10 points, (10[1])name these quadrennial athletic competitions overseen by the IOC. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Summer Olympic Games [or Summer Olympics; accept 1968 Mexico City Olympics; or 1972 Munich Olympics; prompt on sports event; anti-prompt on track and field race by asking “As part of what sort of broader athletic event?”, reject “Winter Olympics”]
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Summary

2024 ACF Fall at CornellfallY9100%0%11%68.67
2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY8100%0%13%48.63
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY12100%0%8%62.00
2024 ACF Fall at North CarolinafallY9100%0%11%64.56
2024 ACF Fall at Claremont CollegesfallY5100%0%20%62.80
2024 ACF Fall at IllinoisfallY9100%0%11%54.56

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Rafeed Rahman TurjyaGeorgia AMississippi State A2610
Anton Akroush (DII)Michigan State A Miami B (UG) 3110
Michael LiDuke BJames Madison A35-5
Matthew Stall (DII)CWRU B (DII) Michigan D (UG)38-5
Anila MoparthiIllinois BNotre Dame A38-5
Alan Lee (UG)CWRU A (UG) Miami C (DII) 3910
Elijah Quan (DII)Michigan C Michigan State B 3910
Connor McClellan (UG)Miami A (UG) Ohio State A (UG) 3910
Adam Monusko (UG)Michigan A (UG) Ohio State C (DII) 4010
Nitin MurthyPurdue AIllinois C4010
Antonio LaNaveVirginia Tech AUNC B4210
Quinn WhitlowIllinois DChicago A4410
Danielle WebbSIUEWashU A4510
Aksel MalatakSyracuseCornell E47-5
Brielle RachIowa ANorthwestern B4810
Derek AldridgeWilliam & MaryAppalachian State B5310
Beckett Gilmore (DII)Jefferson County Scholars (DII)West Virginia A (UG) 5610
Max KhurzmanUNC AUNC D5610
Christopher JosephNotre Dame CWashU B5610
Jacob Cohen (UG)UCLA BUCLA C58-5
Owen LinderBinghamton ACornell C5910
Jeffery XuGeorgia Tech DAlabama A5910
Jeffery XuGeorgia Tech DAlabama A5910
Kabir ZamanSouth Carolina AGeorgia Tech C5910
Adam Hermann (DII)Claremont BUCLA A5910
Brian ChenCornell GBinghamton C6010
Tarun KotiEmory AClemson B6010
Robert FreemanSouth Carolina BAuburn B60-5
Akajiugo AmucheaziSouthernVanderbilt A6010
Owyn NoblePurdue BIndiana6010
Sam AlahiIllinois AIowa B6010
Deric WagnerBinghamton BRIT C6110
Brian HoffCornell BESF6110
Michael GeCornell DRIT B6110
Leo Tao (UG)Michigan B (UG)West Virginia B (UG) 6110
Tianyu XuGeorgia Tech AGeorgia Tech B6110
Gannon RiceClemson AGeorgia Tech E6110
Gannon RiceClemson AGeorgia Tech E6110
Simon BursteinVirginiaDuke A6110
Ethan Talbert (UG)UCSDClaremont C6110
Annika Larson (DII)Claremont AUSC6110
Pierce DeCainCornell FU of Rochester A6410
Cameron WiliamsAppalachian State AVirginia Tech B6410
Daniel Tritasavit (DII)UCLA DUCLA E6410
Annabelle FordCornell APenn State6910
Sambodh SinhaVanderbilt BTennessee A6910
Henry BylinowskiAuburn ABelmont6910
John GambleNC StateUNC C6910
Miller DoerrLiberty BJames Madison B6910
Terrence Han (DII)UCLA CUCLA B6910
Jacob PuthipirojNorthwestern AChicago B6910
Stephen HeritageNotre Dame AIllinois B6910
Caleb HinesLiberty ATusculum7010
Sammy CarstensU of Rochester BRIT A7310
Reed Sexton (UG)Michigan D (UG)CWRU B (DII) 8410
Carly HemaniJames Madison ADuke B9710
Jack OgletreeAuburn BSouth Carolina B10010
Vincent MisterkiewiczCornell ESyracuse11010