Ecuador at the 1976 Summer Olympics

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Ecuador at the
1976 Summer Olympics
Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg
IOC code ECU
NOC Ecuadorian National Olympic Committee
Website www.coe.org.ec  (in Spanish)
in Montreal
Competitors5 in 4 sports
Flag bearer Nelson Suárez [1]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Ecuador competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Contents

Results and competitors by event

Diving

Judo

Swimming

Wrestling

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References

  1. "Flagbearers for Ecuador". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen . Retrieved 26 December 2023.

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