Norma Enriqueta "Queta" Basilio Sotelo (15 July 1948 – 26 October 2019) was a Mexican track and field athlete. She was born in Mexicali, capital of Baja...
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Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (1843–1908), the founder of the John Rylands Library, Manchester Enriqueta Basilio (1948–2019), Mexican athlete Enriqueta...
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player, playing for Russia Enriqueta Basilio (a.k.a. Queta Basilio), (born 1948), Mexican Olympic hurdler Leandro Basílio Rodrigues (born 1989), Brazilian...
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in yachting and would later become the president of the IOC. Norma Enriqueta Basilio de Sotelo of Mexico became the first woman to light the Olympic cauldron...
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Publishing Group. pp. 52. ISBN 9781573561204. "Enriqueta Basilio". The Times. November 16, 2019. "Enriqueta Basilio". The Daily Telegraph. November 8, 2019....
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silver medal in the 1964 Winter Olympics. 1968 Summer Mexico City Enriqueta Basilio Track and field Sprinter who participated in these Olympics; the first...
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Paavo Nurmi, who excited the home crowd in Helsinki in 1952. In 1968, Enriqueta Basilio became the first woman to light the Olympic Cauldron at the Olympic...
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has one known satellite, named Queta after Mexican Olympic athlete Enriqueta Basilio. Provisionally designated S/2018 (3548) 1, the satellite was discovered...
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Enriqueta Basilio carrying the Olympic torch and lighting the cauldron. Becoming the first woman in the entire Olympic history in having done so....
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Enriqueta Basilio lighting the cauldron at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics Opening Ceremony, she was the first woman to do so....
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October 12, 1968: Enriqueta Basilio lights Olympic cauldron...
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Luis "Abuelo" Álvarez, Mexican archer Eduardo Auyón, painter Norma Enriqueta Basilio de Sotelo, first female Olympic cauldron lighter Valente Bellozo,...
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14 – Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, Zulu king (d. 2021) July 15 Enriqueta Basilio, Mexican track and field athlete (d. 2019) Richard Franklin, Australian...
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1964 Succeeded by Alain Calmat Preceded by Giancarlo Peris Final Summer Olympic torchbearer Tokyo 1964 Succeeded by Norma Enriqueta Basilio de Sotelo...
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American rock singer and guitarist (Little Feat), liver cancer. Enriqueta Basilio, 71, Mexican Olympic sprinter and hurdler (1968). Clinton Bernard...
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Did not advance Enriqueta Basilio 400 m 55.6 5 — Did not advance Enriqueta Basilio 80 m hurdles 11.1 6 — Did not advance Enriqueta Basilio Esperanza Girón...
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diving, and Swimming events, and more recently taekwondo and football. Enriqueta Basilio made history by being the first woman to light the Olympic Cauldron...
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cauldron was for the first time lit by a female athlete. Mexican hurdler Enriqueta Basilio was chosen to complete the final leg of the 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi)...
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Time Notes Lourdes Jones Cuba 28.0 CR Raquel Martínez Cuba 28.2 Enriqueta Basilio Mexico 29.0 4 Carol Cummings Jamaica 29.2 5 Russel Carrero Nicaragua...
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Enriqueta Basilio Mexico 12.1A 4 × 100 metres relay Cuba Marcia Garbey Daisy Hechevarría Violetta Quesada Miguelina Cobián 45.1A Mexico Enriqueta Basilio...
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Navarro, 88, sculptor and painter (b. September 24, 1931). October 26 – Enriqueta Basilio, 71, track and field athlete who lit the Olympic cauldron at the 1968...
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making her the second Mexican woman to receive such honors after Enriqueta Basilio, the first woman to light the Olympic cauldron in 1968. Wilson divides...
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Patricia Morgan Dolores Cox Nivia Trejos 47.3 Mexico Mercedes Román Enriqueta Basilio Lucía Quiroz Silvia Tapia 48.1 1974 Cuba Marlene Elejarde Carmen...
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Yoshinori Sakai Final Olympic torchbearer Grenoble 1968 Succeeded by Enriqueta Basilio Preceded by Josef Rieder Final Winter Olympic torchbearer Grenoble...
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Echevarría Cuba 11.57 Q 7 2 Gisela Vidal Venezuela 11.67 Q 8 1 Enriqueta Basilio Mexico 11.87 Q 9 2 Alicia Barrera Peru 12.20 10 2 Esperanza Girón...
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Patricia Morgan Dolores Cox Nivia Trejos 47.3 Mexico Mercedes Román Enriqueta Basilio Lucía Quiroz Silvia Tapia 48.1 High jump Hilda Fabré Cuba 1.73 Lucía...
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Barrera Amezcua PAN Tabasco Humberto Domingo Mayans PRD Baja California Enriqueta Basilio PRI Hidalgo Héctor Méndez Alarcón PAN Tabasco Lorena Beaurregard PRI...
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Schell West Germany 10.7 Q 4 Carmen Smith Jamaica 11.0 5 Carla Panerai Italy 11.0 6 Enriqueta Basilio Mexico 11.1 7 Ulla-Britt Wieslander Sweden 11.2...
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United States Janet MacFarlane, Jane Burnett, Dee Debusk, Barbara Ferrell DQ Mexico Enriqueta Basilio, Gladys Azcuaga, Mercedes Román, Esperanza Girón DQ...
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United States 53.5 Q 3 Helga Henning West Germany 53.5 Q 4 Joan Fisher Canada 54.6 Q 5 Enriqueta Basilio Mexico 55.6 6 Joyce Bennett Australia 56.5...
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