Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Czech Republic at the Olympic Games | ||||
Flag of the Czech Republic |
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IOC code: | CZE | |||
NOC: | Czech Olympic Committee external link (Czech) |
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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 | ||||
1996 • 2000 • 2004 | ||||
Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 | ||||
Other related appearances | ||||
Bohemia (1900–1912) Czechoslovakia (1920–1992) |
The Czech Republic competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Contents |
[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Athletics - Men's Decathlon, Roman Šebrle
[edit] 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] Bronze
- Athletics - Men's High Jump, Jaroslav Bába
- Canoe/Kayak Slalom - Men's C2 Canoe Double, Jaroslav Volf, Ondřej Štěpánek
- Shooting - Women's 10 m Air Rifle, Kateřina Kůrková
- Modern pentathlon - Men, Libor Capalini
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Athletics
Women's 100 metre hurdles:
- Lucie Martincová - Round 1, 13.51 s (did not advance)
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:
- Roman Šebrle - 8893 points (gold medal, Olympic record)
- Tomáš Dvořák - DNF
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:
- Denisa Ščerbová - Round 1: 6.39 metres
Women's triple jump:
- Šárka Kašpárková - Round 1: 13.79 metres
Men's high jump:
- Jaroslav Bába - Final, 2.34 metres (bronze medal)
- Svatoslav Ton - Final, 2.29 metres (9th place)
- Tomáš Janků - Round 1, 2.20 metres (did not advance)
Women's high jump:
- Iva Straková - Round 1: 1.89 metres
- Zuzana Hlavoňová - Round 1: 1.85 metres
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:
- Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová - Round 1: 64.48 metres, Final: 66.08 metres (4th place)
- Vladimíra Racková - Round 1: 55.82 metres
Men's javelin:
- Jan Železný - Final, 80.59 metres (9th place)
- Miroslav Guzdek - Round 1, 76.45 metres (did not advance)
Women's javelin:
- Nikola Brejchová - Round 1: 64.39 metres, Final: 64.23 metres (4th place)
- Barbora Špotáková - Round 1: 58.20 metres
- Jarmila Klimešová - Round 1: 57.70 metres
Men's hammer:
- Vladimír Maška - Round 1, 71.76 metres (did not advance)
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:
- Martin Doktor - final, 5th place
Men's C1 1000 metres:
- Martin Doktor - final, 4th place
Women's K1 500 metres:
- Michaela Strnadová - semifinal, 13th place
Men's C1 slalom:
- Tomáš Indruch - final, 5th place
Men's C2 slalom:
- Jaroslav Volf and Ondřej Štěpánek - final, bronze medal
- Marek Jiras and Tomáš Máder - semifinal, 7th place
Men's K1 slalom:
- Ondřej Raab - semifinal, 14th place
Women's K1 slalom:
- Štěpánka Hilgertová - final, 5th place
- Irena Pavelková - semifinal, 15th place
[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:
- Jana Komrsková - did not advance in any exercise
Women's rhythmic:
- Individual
- Dominika Červenková - 20th place
[edit] Judo
Women's 70 kg:
- Andrea Pažoutová - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 16
[edit] Modern pentathlon
Men's:
- Libor Capalini - bronze medal
- Michal Michalík - 6th place
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:
- Filip Ospalý — 1:57:17.58 (→ 29th place)
- Martin Krňávek — 2:02:54.59 (→ 42nd place)
Women's Individual Competition:
- Lenka Radová — 2:09:54.47 (→ 26th place)
- Renata Berková — 2:11:50.94 (→ 32nd place)
- Lucie Zelenková — DNF
[edit] Volleyball
Women's beach:
- Eva Celbová and Soňa Nováková
- Prelims: 2-1
- Round of 16: Defeated 2-0 by Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs, United States
[edit] Officials
- President: Milan Jirásek
- Secretary General: Vladimír Dostál