Disambiguation evidence for 1972 Summer Olympics (Munich) via surface form

"1972 Summer Olympics"


As subject (62)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "1972 Summer Olympics".

Predicate Object
attackDate 1972-09-05
attackPerpetrator Fedayeen
surface form: Black September Organization
attackVictims Israeli Olympic team members
awardedAtSession 60th IOC Session
awardedBy International Olympic Committee
awardedInCity Rome
awardedInYear 1966
category 1972 in sports
category Sports competitions in Munich
closingDate 1972-09-11
continent Europe
followedBy 1976 Summer Olympics
hostCity Munich
hostCountry West Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
hostCountry West Germany
hostNation West Germany
hostNationGoldMedals 13
hostNationTotalMedals 40
instanceOf Summer Olympic Games
instanceOf multi-sport event
introducedEvent archery (reintroduced to Olympic program)
introducedEvent handball (reintroduced to Olympic program)
introducedSport slalom canoeing
logoMotif Strahlenkranz (radiant garland)
mainStadium Olympiastadion (Munich)
mascot Waldi
mascotSpecies dachshund
motto The Happy Games
nickName The Happy Games
surface form: Games of Peace and Joy
notableAchievement Mark Spitz won seven gold medals in swimming
notableAchievement Olga Korbut popularized women’s artistic gymnastics worldwide
notableAthlete Lasse Virén
notableAthlete Mark Spitz
notableAthlete Olga Korbut
notableFor Munich massacre
numberOfAthletes 7134
numberOfEvents 195
numberOfFemaleAthletes 1059
numberOfGermanVictims 1
numberOfIsraeliVictims 11
numberOfMaleAthletes 6075
numberOfParticipatingNations 121
numberOfSports 23
officialName Games of the XX Olympiad
olympiadNumber 20
olympicPark Olympiastadion (Munich)
surface form: Olympiapark, Munich
openingDate 1972-08-26
partOf Olympic Games
politicalContext Cold War era Olympics
precededBy 1968 Summer Olympics
primaryBroadcastingRegion worldwide television audience
securityDescription relatively low-profile security to project friendly image
shortName 1972 Summer Olympics (Munich) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Munich 1972
slogan Die Heiteren Spiele
terroristAttack Munich massacre
tookPlaceInCountryAtTheTime West Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
tookPlaceInState Bavaria
topRankedNationByGolds Soviet Union
topRankedNationGoldMedals 50
topRankedNationTotalMedals 99
torchDesigner Otl Aicher
visualIdentityDesigner Otl Aicher

As object (21)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "1972 Summer Olympics".

Games of the XX Olympiad commonName
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Harald V of Norway competedIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Jacques Rogge competedIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Mark Spitz competedIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Steve Prefontaine competedIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"
surface form: Olga Korbut
The Happy Games describesPeriod
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Waldi event
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Mark Spitz goldMedalsAt
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Munich hostedEvent
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Grzegorz Lato medalAt
"1972 Summer Olympics"
1968 Summer Olympics nextGames
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Munich massacre partOf
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Olga Korbut participatedIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Tore Lie participatedIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Games of the XXI Olympiad precededBy
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Mark Spitz setWorldRecordAt
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Strahlenkranz (radiant garland) usedFor
"1972 Summer Olympics"
surface form: Strahlenkranz
Waldi usedFor
"1972 Summer Olympics"
Olga Korbut wonMedalIn
"1972 Summer Olympics"