Jamaica at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Jamaica at the Olympic Games | ||||
Flag of Jamaica |
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IOC code: JAM | ||||
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens | ||||
Flag Bearer | Sandie Richards | |||
Medals | Gold 2 |
Silver 1 |
Bronze 2 |
Total 5 |
Summer Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960* • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 *As part of the British West Indies |
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Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1988 • 1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 |
Jamaica competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Contents |
[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Veronica Campbell — Athletics, Women's 200 metres
- Sherone Simpson, Aleen Bailey, Veronica Campbell, and Tanya Lawrence — Athletics, Women's 4x100 metres Relay
[edit] Silver
- Danny McFarlane — Athletics, Men's 400 metres Hurdles
[edit] Bronze
- Veronica Campbell — Athletics, Women's 100 metres
- Sandie Richards, Novlene Williams, Michelle Burgher, and Nadia Davy — Athletics, Women's 4x400 metres Relay
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Athletics
Men's 100 metres:
- Asafa Powell - Round 1: 10.06 s, Round 2: 9.99 s, Semifinal: 9.95 s, Final: 9.94 s (5th place)
- Dwight Thomas - Round 1: 10.21 s, Round 2: 10.12 s, Semifinal: 10.28 s (11th place)
- Michael Frater - Round 1: 10.20 s, Round 2: 10.11 s, Semifinal: 10.29 s (14th place)
Women's 100 metres:
- Veronica Campbell - Final, 10.97 seconds (bronze medal)
- Aleen Bailey - Final, 11.05 seconds (5th place)
- Sherone Simpson - Final, 11.07 seconds (6th place)
Men's 110 metre hurdles:
- Maurice Wignall - Round 1: 13.30 s, Round 2: 13.39 s, Semifinal: 13.17 s (NR), Final: 13.21 s (4th place)
- Richard Phillips - Round 1: 13.39 s, Round 2: 13.44 s, Semifinal: 13.47 s
- Chris Pinnock - Round 1: 13.42 s, Round 2: 13.47 s, Semifinal: 13.57 s
Women's 100 metre hurdles:
- Lacena Golding-Clarke - Final, 12.73 seconds (5th place)
- Delloreen Ennis-London - Semifinal, 12.60 seconds (did not advance)
- Brigitte Foster - Semifinal, DNS (did not advance)
Men's 200 metres:
- Asafa Powell - Round 1: 20.77 s, Round 2: 20.23 s, Semifinal: 20.56 s, Final: DNS
- Christopher Williams - Round 1: 20.57 s, Round 2: 20.34 s, Semifinal: 20.80 s
- Usain Bolt - Round 1: 21.05 s
Women's 200 metres:
- Veronica Campbell - Final, 22.05 seconds (gold medal)
- Aleen Bailey - Final, 22.42 seconds (4th place)
- Beverly McDonald - Semifinal, 23.02 seconds (did not advance)
Men's 400 metres:
- Brandon Simpson - Round 1: 45.61 s, Semifinal: 44.97 s, Final: 44.76 s (5th place)
- Davian Clarke - Round 1: 45.54 s, Semifinal: 45.27 s, Final: 44.83 s (6th place)
- Michael Blackwood - Round 1: 45.23 s, Semifinal: 45.00 s, Final: 45.55 (8th place)
Women's 400 metres:
- Novlene Williams - Semifinal, 50.85 seconds (did not advance)
- Nadia Davy - Round 1, 52.04 seconds (did not advance)
- Allison Beckford - Round 1, 52.85 seconds (did not advance)
Men's 400 metre hurdles:
- Danny McFarlane - Round 1: 48.35 s, Semifinal: 48.00 s, Final: 48.11 s (silver medal)
- Kemel Thompson - Round 1: 48.66 s, Semifinal: 48.25 s
- Dean Griffiths - Round 1: 49.41 s, Semifinal: 49.51 s
Women's 400 metre hurdles:
- Debbie-Ann Parris - Round 1: 55.21 s, Semifinal: 54.99 s
- Patrina Allen - Round 1: 56.40 s
- Shevon Stoddart - Round 1: 56.61 s
Women's 800 metres:
- Michelle Ballentine - Round 1: 2:01.52, Semifinal: 2:00.94
Men's 4x100 metre relay:
- Dwight Thomas, Patrick Jarrett, Winston Smith, and Michael Frater - Round 1, 0:38.71 (did not advance)
Women's 4x100 metre relay:
- Aleen Bailey, Beverly McDonald, Sherone Simpson, and Tayna Lawrence - Round 1: 42.20 s, Final: 41.73 s (NR) (gold medal)
Men's 4x400 metre relay:
- Michael Campbell, Michael Blackwood, Jermaine Gonzales, and Davian Clarke - Round 1, DQ (did not advance)
Women's 4x400 metre relay:
- Ronetta Smith, Michelle Burgher, Nadia Davy, and Sandie Richards - Round 1: 3:24.92, Final: 3:22.00 (bronze medal)
Men's decathlon:
- Claston Bernard - 8225 points (NR, 9th place)
- Maurice Smith - 8023 points (14th place)
Men's long jump:
- James Beckford - Final, 8.31 metres (4th place)
Women's triple jump:
- Trecia Smith - Round 1: 14.65 metres, Final: 15.02 metres (4th place)
Women's shot put:
- Kimberly Barrett - Round 1: 16.45 metres
[edit] Badminton
Women's singles:
- Nigella Saunders - defeated in round of 32
[edit] Officials
- President: Michael S. Fennell
- Secretary General: Neville Mccook