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Russia at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  RUS
NOC Russian Olympic Committee
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors
Flag bearer Alexander Popov
Medals
Rank: 3
Gold
27
Silver
27
Bronze
38
Total
92
Olympic history (summary)
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Unified Team Unified Team (1992)

Russia at the 2004 Summer Olympics was represented by the Russian Olympic Committee (abbreviated ROC). The International Olympic Committee ( IOC) uses Three letter acronym country codes to refer to each group of athletes that participate in the Olympic National Olympic Committees (or NOCs) are the national constituents of the worldwide Olympic movement The 2004 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, was an International Multi-sport event which was celebrated Athens (ˈæθənz Αθήνα Athina,) the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery as one of the world's The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games was held on August 13, 2004 at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi Aleksandr Vladimirovich Popov (also Alexander Popov Александр Владимирович Попов (born November 16, 1971) is a Russian former Russia has competed at the modern Olympic Games on many occasions but as different nations in its history The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an International Multi-sport event, usually quadrennial organised by the International Russia competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was the first appearance of the European nation which had entered the names of Russian Empire ( Russia) competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, England. Russian Empire ( Russia) competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. Russia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Georgia. Russia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Russia competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, People's Republic of China, represented by the Russian Olympic The Winter Olympic Games are a winter Multi-sport event held every four years Russia competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. Russia competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Russia competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Russia participated at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The Soviet Union first participated at the Olympic Games in 1952 and competed at the Games on 18 occasions since then Russia (Россия Rossiya) or the Russian Federation ( Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is a transcontinental Country extending The 2004 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, was an International Multi-sport event which was celebrated

Contents

Medals

Image:Med 1.png Gold

Image:Med 2.png Silver

Image:Med 3.png Bronze

Results by event

Archery

Men's individual:

Women's individual:

Women's team:

Athletics

Men's 100 metres:

Women's 100 metres:

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

Women's 100 metre hurdles:

Men's 200 metres:

Women's 200 metres:

Men's 400 metres:

Women's 400 metres:

Men's 400 metre hurdles:

Women's 400 metre hurdles:

Men's 800 metres:

Women's 800 metres:

Men's 1500 metres:

Women's 1500 metres:

Men's 3000 metre steeplechase:

Women's 5000 metres:

Women's 10000 metres:

Men's 4x100 metre relay:

Women's 4x100 metre relay:

Men's 4x400 metre relay:

Women's 4x400 metre relay:

Men's decathlon:

Women's heptathlon:

Men's marathon:

Women's marathon:

Men's 20 km walk:

Women's 20 km walk:

Men's 50 km walk:

Men's long jump:

Women's long jump:

Men's triple jump:

Women's triple jump:

Men's high jump:

Women's high jump:

Men's pole vault:

Women's pole vault:

Men's shot put:

Women's shot put:

Men's discus:

Women's discus:

Men's javelin:

Women's javelin:

Men's hammer:

Women's hammer:

Basketball

Women's: bronze medal

Maria Kalmykova, Tatyana Shchegoleva, Maria Stepanova, Olga Arteshina, Elena Baranova, Irina Osipova, Natalia Vodopyanova, Anna Arkhipova, Diana Gustilina, Ilona Korstin, Oxana Rakhmatulina

Boxing

With three gold medals and three bronze medals, Russia was the second most successful nation at boxing in Athens, behind only Cuba. Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the indoor arena in the Helliniko Olympic Complex in Athens, Greece for the preliminary Maria Aleksandrovna Stepanova (Мария Александровна Степанова (born February 23 1979 in Shpakovskoye, Russian SFSR Olga Arteshina (born November 27, 1982 in Samara) is a Russian Basketball player who competed for her native country at the 2004 Ilona Kalyuvna Korstin ( Илона Кальювна Корстин; born May 30, 1980 in Leningrad) is a Russian Basketball Oxana Yevgeniyevna Rakhmatulina (Оксана Евгеньевна Рахматулина (born December 7, 1976 in Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Peristeri Olympic Boxing Hall. The Republic of Cuba (ˈkjuːbə or) consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles) Isla de la Like Cuba, Russia sent a boxer to Athens in each of the eleven weight classes. Only one of the Russians came away without any victories, as he faced a Cuban in the first round. In all, four Russian boxers fell to the Cuban team while only one Russian was able to win against the Cubans.

In addition to the six medallists (the three gold medallists were undefeated while the three bronze medallists lost their semifinal bouts), three more Russians made it to the quarterfinals. The combined record of the eleven Russians was 28-8.

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)

Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)

Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)

Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)

Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)

Men's Light Welterweight (– 64 kg)

Men's Welterweight (– 69 kg)

Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)

Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg)

Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)

Super Heavyweight (over 91kg)

Canoeing

Men's C1 500 metres:

Men's C1 1000 metres:

Men's C2 500 metres:

Men's C2 1000 metres:

Men's K1 500 metres:

Women's K1 500 metres:

Men's K1 1000 metres:

Men's K2 500 metres:

Men's K2 1000 metres:

Cycling

Road cycling

Men's road race:

Women's road race:

Men's time trial:

Women's time trial:

Track cycling

The Russian team swept the two points race events. A points race is a mass start Track cycling event involving large numbers of riders simultaneously on track

Men's individual pursuit:

Women's individual pursuit:

Men's team pursuit:

Women's individual sprint:

Women's time trial:

Men's points race:

Women's points race:

Men's Madison:

Mountain biking

Men's cross country:

Women's cross country:

Diving

Men's 3 metre springboard:

Women's 3 metre springboard:

Men's 10 metre platform:

Women's 10 metre platform:

Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard:

Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard:

Men's synchronized 10 metre platform:

Women's synchronized 10 metre platform:

Equestrian

Individual dressage:

Individual jumping:

Fencing

Men's épée individual:

Women's épée individual:

Men's foil individual:

Women's foil individual:

Men's sabre individual:

Women's sabre individual:

Men's épée team:

Women's épée team:

Men's foil team:

Men's sabre team:

Gymnastics

Men's artistic: 6th place team

Women's artistic: bronze medal team

Women's rhythmic:

Men's trampoline:

Women's trampoline:

Handball

Men's: bronze medal

Judo

Men's 60 kg:

Men's 66 kg:

Men's 73 kg:

Men's 81 kg:

Men's 90 kg:

Men's 100 kg:

Men's 100+ kg:

Women's 48 kg:

Women's 57 kg:

Women's 78 kg:

Women's 78+ kg:

Modern Pentathlon

Men's:

Women's:

Triathlon

Three Russians competed in the second Olympic triathlon. The events of the Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics featured three equestrian disciplines Dressage, Eventing and jumping. Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex. Pavel Anatolyevich Kolobkov (Павел Анатольевич Колобков born September 22, 1969) is a Russian (and formerly Soviet Youri Moltchan (born April 8, 1983) is a Russian Foil fencer. Svetlana Anatolyevna Boiko (Светлана Анатольевна Бойко (born 13 April 1972 in Rostov-on-Don) is a Russian foil Sergei Charikov, also known as Serguei Charikov, (born June 18 1974 in Moscow Russia) is a Left-handed Russian Sabre fencer Stanislav Alexeyevich Pozdniakov (Станислав Алексеевич Поздняков (born 27 September, 1973 in Novosibirsk) is a Russian Alexei Vladimirovich Diatchenko (Алексей Владимирович Дьяченко (born 11 November, 1978) is a Russian fencer, Alexey Yakimenko (born 31 October, 1983) is a Russian fencer, who won a bronze medal in the team sabre competition at the 2004 Summer   At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, three disciplines of Gymnastics Alexei Yurievich Nemov (Алексей Юрьевич Немов born May 28, 1976, Barashevo) is a gymnast from Russia and Alexander Safoshkin (Александр Сафошкин born 13 March 1976 in Rostov) is a Russian gymnast Alexei Bondarenko (born August 23, 1978, in Kostanay ( Kazakhstan) is a gymnast from Russia who competed successfully Maxim Deviatovski (born April 22 1984 in Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Soviet Union) is a Russian Artistic gymnast Height 166 Svetlana Vasilievna Khorkina (Светлана Васильевна Хоркина born January 19 1979 in Belgorod, Russia) is a popular Anna Anatolyevna Pavlova (А́нна Анато́льевна Па́влова born September 6, 1987 in Orekhovo-Zuyevo) is a Russian Elena Mikhailovna Zamolodchikova (Елена Михайловна Замолодчикова born on September 19, 1982 in Moscow, Russia Ludmila Ezhova, born 4 March 1982, is a Russian gymnast of olympic calibre Alina Maratovna Kabaeva (Али́на Мара́товна Каба́ева Tatar: Älinä Marat qızı Qabayeva born May 12, 1983) is a rhythmic Irina Tchachina (also Chashchina or Tchashchina (Ирина Чащина is an Individual rhythmic gymnast born 24 April 1982 in Omsk, Natalia Lavrova Russian: Наталья Александровна Лаврова Natal'ya Aleksandrovna Lavrova (born 4 August 1984, Alexander Moskalenko (born November 4, 1969) is a Russian gymnast and Olympic champion Handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics had a men's and a women's team competitions with the preliminary rounds taking place in the Sports Pavilion at Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall and featured 368 judoka competing for 14 Evgeny Stanev (born 25 September 1979) is a Russian Judoka. Achievements Magomed Dzhafarov (born 18 June 1976) is a Russian Judoka Achievements Vitaliy Makarov (Виталий Макаров born June 23, 1974) is a Russian Judoka He won a silver medal in the lightweight (73 Dmitri Nossov (Дмитрий Носов born April 9, 1980) is a Russian Judoka He won a bronze medal in the half-middleweight (81 Khasanbi Taov (Хасанби Таов born November 5, 1977) is a Russian Judoka He won a bronze medal in the middleweight (90 kg Dmitri Maximov (born 1 April 1978) is a Russian Judoka Achievements Tamerlan Ruslanovich Tmenov (Тамерлан Русланович Тменов born July 27, 1977 in Vladikavkaz) is a Russian Judoka Tea Donguzashvili (Теа Донгузашвили born June 4, 1976) is a Russian Judoka She won a bronze medal in the heavyweight The Modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre at the Goudi Olympic Complex as single At the 2004 Summer Olympics, the Triathlon events were held at the Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre. The veteran Nina Anisimova, who had taken twelfth place four years earlier, did not finish. Nina Valentinovna Anisimova (Нина Валентиновна Анисимова (born February 26, 1973) is a Russian triathlete.

Women's:

Men's:

Volleyball

Men's Team Competition

  • Lost to Netherlands 2-3 (23-25 25-19 25-17 25-27 16-18)
  • Defeated Australia 3-0 (25-17 26-24 25-23)
  • Defeated United States 3-1 (22-25 25-20 25-16 25-23)
  • Lost to Brazil 0-3 (19-25 13-25 23-25)
  • Defeated Italy 3-2 (25-16 25-22 22-25 23-25 15-13)
  • Lost to Italy 0-3 (16-25 17-25 16-25)
  • Defeated United States 3-0 (25-22 27-25 25-16) → Bronze Medal

Head Coach: Gennady Shipulin

Women's Team Competition

  • Defeated Brazil 3-2 (18-25 21-25 25-22 28-26 16-14)
  • Lost to PR China 2-3 (30-28 27-25 20-25 23-25 12-15) → Image:Med 2.png Silver Medal

Water polo

Men's Team Competition

  • Defeated Kazakhstan (5:2)
  • Lost to Serbia and Montenegro (3:4)
  • Lost to Croatia (8:9)
  • Defeated United States (9:7)
  • Lost to Hungary (6:7)
  • Defeated Germany (12:5)
  • Lost to Hungary (5:7)
  • Defeated Greece (6:5) → Image:Med 3.png Bronze Medal

Women's Team Competition

  • Defeated Canada (8:6)
  • Defeated Hungary (9:8)
  • Lost to United States (4:8)
  • Lost to Greece (4:7)
  • 5th/6th place: Defeated Hungary (12:11) → Fifth place

Officials

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