Slovenia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Slovenia at the Olympic Games

Flag of Slovenia
IOC code: SLO
NOC: Olympic Committee of Slovenia Association of Sports Federations
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2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors 81 
Flag bearer Beno Lapajne
Medals
Rank: 63
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
3
Total
4
Summer Olympic Games appearances
1992199620002004
Winter Olympic Games appearances
19921994199820022006
Other related appearances
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (19201988)

Slovenia, represented by the Slovenian Olympic Committee (abbreviated OKS), competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The delegation of 81 athletes was the nation's largest ever.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Silver

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's 100 metres:

Women's 100 metres:

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

  • Damjan Zlatnar - Round 1: 13.66 s (NR), Round 2: DNS

Men's 200 metres:

  • Matic Osovnikar - Round 1: 20.57 s, Round 2: 20.47 s (NR), Semifinal: 20.89 s

Women's 200 metres:

  • Merlene Ottey - Round 1: 22.72 s (NR), Round 2: 23.07 s, Semifinal: DNF (injured)
  • Alenka Bikar - Round 1: 23.09 s, Round 2: 23.38 s

Men's 400 metres:

  • Matija Sestak - Round 1: 45.88 s, Semifinal: 46.54 s

Women's 800 metres:

  • Jolanda Ceplak - Round 1: 2:00.61, Semifinal: 1:58.80, Final: 1:56.43 (bronze medal)

Men's 3000 metre steeplechase:

  • Bostjan Buc - Round 1, 8:37.29 (did not advance)

Women's 10000 metres:

Men's marathon:

  • Roman Kejzar - 2:23:34 (54th place)

Men's long jump:

Women's long jump:

  • Tina Carman - Round 1: 5.72 metres

Men's triple jump:

  • Bostjan Simunic - Round 1, 16.07 metres (did not advance)

Men's high jump:

  • Rozle Prezelj - Round 1, 2.20 metres (did not advance)

Men's pole vault:

  • Jure Rovan - Round 1, 5.50 metres (did not advance)

Women's pole vault:

  • Teja Melink - Round 1: 4.15 metres

Men's shot put:

Men's discus:

  • Igor Primc - Round 1, 56.33 metres (did not advance)

Men's javelin:

  • Peter Zupanc - Round 1, 77.34 metres (did not advance)

Men's hammer:

  • Primoz Kozmus - Final, 78.56 metres (6th place)

[edit] Canoeing

Men's K1 1000 metres:

  • Jernej Zupancic Regent - semifinal, 15th place

Men's C1 slalom:

Men's K1 slalom:

  • Uros Kodelja - final, 10th place

Women's K1 slalom:

  • Nada Mali - preliminary heats, 19th place

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

Men's road race:

  • Andrej Hauptman - 5th place, 5:41:56
  • Tadej Valjavec - 26th place, 5:41:56
  • Gorazd Stangelj - 43rd place, 5:43:20
  • Uroš Murn - 50th place, 5:44:13

Men's time trial:

  • Gorazd Stangelj - 34th place, 1:03:45.84

[edit] Handball

Men's: 11th place

  • Preliminary round: 1-0-4
  • Classification (11/12): defeated Egypt, 30-24

[edit] Judo

Men's 73 kg:

  • Saso Jereb - defeated in round of 32

Women's 52 kg:

  • Petra Nareks - defeated in round of 32

Women's 63 kg:

  • Urska Zolnir - bronze medal; defeated in semifinals; won repechage finals

Women's 70 kg:

  • Rasa Sraka - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 16

Women's 78+ kg:

  • Lucija Polavder - defeated in round of 32

[edit] Officials

  • President: Janez Kocijancic
  • Secretary General: Tone Jagodic


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