Slovenia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Slovenia at the Olympic Games | ||||
Flag of Slovenia |
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IOC code: | SLO | |||
NOC: | Olympic Committee of Slovenia Association of Sports Federations external link (Slovenian) |
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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 | ||||
1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 | ||||
Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 | ||||
Other related appearances | ||||
Yugoslavia (1920–1988) |
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.
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[edit] Medals
[edit] Silver
[edit] Bronze
- Urška Žolnir — Judo, Women's 63 kg
- Vasilij Žbogar — Sailing, Laser
- Jolanda Čeplak — Athletics, Women's 800 metres
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Athletics
Men's 100 metres:
- Matic Osovnikar - Round 1: 10.15 s, Round 2: 10.26 s
Women's 100 metres:
- Merlene Ottey - Semifinal, 11.21 s (did not advance)
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:
- Helena Javornik - 31:06.63 (NR) (10th place)
Men's marathon:
- Roman Kejzar - 2:23:34 (54th place)
Men's long jump:
- Gregor Cankar - Round 1, 7.32 metres (did not advance)
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:
- Miran Vodovnik - Final, 19.34 metres (11th place)
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:
- Simeon Hocevar - final, 6th place
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