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28: 74:. Although Brundage was successful in getting a team to the Games, its participation was controversial, and has remained so. Brundage was elected to the IOC that year, and quickly became a major figure in the Olympic movement. Elected IOC president in 1952, Brundage fought strongly for amateurism and against commercialization of the Olympic Games. His final Olympics as president, 66:. Following his retirement from athletics, Brundage became a sports administrator, rising rapidly through the ranks in United States sports groups. As leader of America's Olympic organizations, he fought zealously against a boycott of the 110: 39: 47: 131: 17: 82:, Brundage decried the politicization of sports, and refused to cancel the remainder of the Olympics, declaring "the Games must go on". ( 117: 43: 124: 101: 92: 96: 75: 67: 51: 27: 79: 83: 34: 71: 63: 55: 59: 50:
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