Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Czech Republic at the Olympic Games

Flag of the Czech Republic
IOC code: CZE
NOC: Czech Olympic Committee
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2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors 142 
Medals
Rank: 42
Gold
1
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
8
Summer Olympic Games appearances
199620002004
Winter Olympic Games appearances
1994199820022006
Other related appearances
Bohemia Bohemia (19001912)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (19201992)

The Czech Republic competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Image:Med_1.png Gold

[edit] Image:Med_2.png Silver

  • Rowing - Men's Quadruple Sculls, David Kopřiva, Jakub Hanák, Tomáš Karas, David Jirka
  • Sailing - Europe, Lenka Šmídová
  • Shooting - Women's 25 m Pistol, Lenka Hyková

[edit] Image:Med_3.png Bronze

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Women's 100 metre hurdles:

Men's 200 metres:

  • Jiří Vojtik - Round 1, 20.79 s (did not advance)

Men's 400 metre hurdles:

  • Jiří Mužík - Semifinal, 48.88 s (did not advance)
  • Štěpán Tesařík - Semifinal, 49.87 s (did not advance)

Men's 800 metres:

  • Michal Šneberger - Round 1, 1:47.9 (did not advance)

Men's 1500 metres:

  • Michal Šneberger - Semifinal, 3:47.03 (did not advance)

Men's decathlon:

Women's heptathlon:

  • Michaela Hejnová - 5716 points (26th place)

Men's marathon:

  • Róbert Štefko – 2:27:12 (63rd place)

Women's marathon:

  • Anna Pichrtová - 2:40:58 (28th place)

Men's 20 km walk:

  • Jiří Malysa - DQ

Women's 20 km walk:

  • Barbora Dibelková - 1:33:37 (24th place)

Men's 50 km walk:

  • Miloš Holuša – 4:15:01 (38th place)

Women's long jump:

Women's triple jump:

Men's high jump:

Women's high jump:

Men's pole vault:

  • Adam Ptáček - Round 1, 5.50 metres (did not advance)
  • Štěpán Janáček - Round 1, 5.30 metres (did not advance)

Women's pole vault:

  • Pavla Hamáčková - Round 1: 4.45 metres, Final: 4.40 metres (11th place)
  • Kateřina Baďurová - Round 1: 4.40 metres, Final: 4.20 metres (12th place)

Men's shot put:

  • Petr Stehlík - Final, 19.21 metres (12th place)
  • Antonín Žalský - Round 1, 19.09 metres (did not advance)

Men's discus:

  • Libor Malina - Final, 58.78 metres (10th place)

Women's discus:

Men's javelin:

Women's javelin:

Men's hammer:

Women's hammer:

  • Lucie Vrbenská - Round 1: 60.29 metres

[edit] Basketball

Women's: 5th place

  • Preliminary round: 3-2
  • Quarterfinal: lost to Russia, 70-49
  • Classification (5/6): defeated Spain, 79-68

[edit] Canoeing

Men's C1 500 metres:

Men's C1 1000 metres:

  • Martin Doktor - final, 4th place

Women's K1 500 metres:

  • Michaela Strnadová - semifinal, 13th place

Men's C1 slalom:

Men's C2 slalom:

Men's K1 slalom:

  • Ondřej Raab - semifinal, 14th place

Women's K1 slalom:

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

Men's road race:

  • René Andrle - 58th place, 5:50:35
  • Ján Svorada - 63rd place, 5:50:35
  • Ondřej Sosenka - 65th place, 5:50:35
  • Michal Hrazdíra - did not finish

Women's road race:

  • Martina Růžičková - 52nd place, 3:40:43
  • Lada Kozlíková - did not finish

Men's time trial:

  • Michal Hrazdíra - 14th place, 1:00:07.23
  • René Andrle - 17th place, 1:00:27.29

Women's time trial:

  • Lada Kozlíková - 5th place, 32:15.41

[edit] Track cycling

Women's individual pursuit:

  • Lenka Valová - qualifying round, 11th place

Men's individual sprint:

  • Alois Kaňkovský - 1/16 repechage, no rank

Men's time trial:

  • Alois Kaňkovský - 10th place, 1:03.038

Men's points race:

  • Milan Kadlec - 5th place, 65 points

Women's points race:

  • Lada Kozlíková - 14th place, 0 points

Men's Keirin:

  • Ivan Vrba - classification 9-12, 10th place

Men's Madison:

  • Milan Kadlec and Petr Lazar - 13th place, 2 points (-1 lap)

[edit] Mountain biking

Men's cross country:

  • Radim Kořínek - 22nd place, 2:25:28
  • Jaroslav Kulhavý - did not finish

[edit] Equestrian

Individual eventing:

  • Jaroslav Hatla riding Jennallas Boy - final, 22nd place

[edit] Gymnastics

Women's artistic:

Women's rhythmic:

[edit] Judo

Women's 70 kg:

  • Andrea Pažoutová - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 16

[edit] Modern pentathlon

Men's:

Women's:

  • Alexandra Kalinovská - 26th place

[edit] Triathlon

Two Czech triathletes in 2004 were veterans, but the nation's defending bronze medallist did not return. The Czechs' best result in 2004 was a twenty-sixth place finish.

Men's Individual Competition:

Women's Individual Competition:

[edit] Volleyball

Women's beach:

[edit] Officials

  • President: Milan Jirásek
  • Secretary General: Vladimír Dostál