Egypt at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Egypt at the Olympic Games

Flag of Egypt
IOC code:   EGY
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Flag bearer Aly Aly Ibrahim
Medals
Rank: 46
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
3
Total
5
Summer Olympic Games appearances
1912192019241928193219361948195219561960* • 1964* • 1968* • 197219761980198419881992199620002004
*As the United Arab Republic
Winter Olympic Games appearances
1984

Egypt, represented by the Egyptian Olympic Committee, competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Egypt's anthem, Bilady, Bilady, Bilady ("My Homeland, My Homeland, My Homeland") was played when Egypt won a gold medal.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Gold

[edit] Silver

  • Mohamed Aly — Boxing, Men's Super Heavyweight (over 91 kg)

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Archery

Men's individual:

Women's individual:

[edit] Athletics

Men's discus:

Women's hammer:

  • Marwa Hussein - Round 1: 62.27 metres

[edit] Boxing

Egypt sent six boxers to Athens. They competed in the six heaviest weight classes, with no competitors in Lightweight or below. Five of the Egyptian boxers won their first bouts on the team's way to a silver medal and two bronzes. Their combined record was 10-6, with two of the losses coming from walkovers. Egypt was 7th in the medal ranking for boxing.

Men's Light Welterweight (64kg)

Men's Welterweight (69kg)

Men's Middleweight (75kg)

Men's Light Heavyweight (81kg)

Men's Heavyweight (91kg)

Men's Super Heavyweight (over 91kg)

[edit] Equestrian

Individual jumping:

  • Andre Sakakini riding Casper - qualifier, 63rd place

[edit] Fencing

Men's épée individual:

  • Yasser Mahmoud - defeated in round of 32
  • Ahmed Nabil - defeated in round of 32
  • Mohanad Saif El Din Sabry - defeated in round of 64

Men's foil individual:

  • Tamer Mohamed Tahoun - defeated in round of 16
  • Mostafa Nagaty - defeated in round of 32
  • Mostafa Anwar - defeated in round of 64

Women's foil individual:

  • Shaimaa El Gammal - defeated in round of 32

Men's épée team:

  • Yasser Mahmoud, Ibrahim Ibrahim, and Ahmed Nabil - 8th place

Men's foil team:

  • Mostafa Nagaty, Tamer Mohamed Tahoun, and Ali Tarek - 8th place

[edit] Handball

Men's: 12th place

  • Preliminary round: 0-0-5
  • Classification (11/12): lost to Slovenia, 30-24

[edit] Hockey

Men's: 12th place

  • Preliminary round: 0-0-5
  • Classification (9-12): lost to South Africa, 5-1
  • Classification (11/12): lost to Argentina, 4-2

[edit] Judo

Men's 66 kg:

  • Amin Mohamed - defeated in round of 32

Men's 73 kg:

  • Haitham Awad - lost by walkover in round of 32

Men's 81 kg:

  • Elsayed Aboumedan - defeated in round of 32

Men's 90 kg:

  • Hesham Mesbah - defeated in round of 16

Men's 100 kg:

  • Bassel Elgharabawy - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 32

Men's 100+ kg:

  • Islam Elshehaby - defeated in round of 32

Women's 78+ kg:

  • Samah Ramadan - defeated in round of 32; repechage round of 32

[edit] Modern pentathlon

Men's

  • Raouf Abdel - 5084 (20th place)

Women's

  • Aya Medany - 4852 (28th place)

[edit] Water polo

Men's: 12th place

  • Preliminary round: 0-5-0
  • Classification 7-12: Lost to Croatia, 12-1
  • Classification 11/12: Lost to Kazakhstan, 15-7

[edit] Officials

  • President: Général Mounir Sabet
  • Secretary General: Dr. Ismail Hamed Osman