What action was taken against the athletes who raised the Civil Rights issue at Mexico Olympics ? -SST 10th

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The International Olympic Association held Carlos and Smith guilty of violating the Olympic spirit by making a political statement. Their medals were taken back. Back home, they were subjected to a lot of criticism. Norman too suffered for his action and was not included in the Australian team for the next Olympics.

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