Philippines at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Philippines at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  PHI
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors
Flag bearer Christopher Camat
Medals Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Olympic history (summary)
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The Philippines competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Contents

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Archery

Women's individual:

[edit] Athletics

Men's marathon:

Women's long jump:

[edit] Boxing

Four Filipino boxers attended the 2004 Summer Olympics. Two lost their first bouts while the other survived until the second round. The team's combined record was 2-4.

Light Flyweight (48 kg)

Flyweight (51 kg)

Light Welterweight (64 kg)

Middleweight (75 kg)

[edit] Shooting

Men's Trap:

  • Jethro Dionisio - 109 points (32nd place)

[edit] Swimming

200 m freestyle men:

400 m freestyle men:

  • Juan Carlos Miguel Mendoza - Heat: 4:01.99 (did not advance)

1500 m freestyle men:

  • Juan Carlos Miguel Mendoza - Heat: 16:26.52 (did not advance)

100 m breaststroke men:

  • Raphael Matthew Chua - Heat: 1:06.37 (did not advance)

200 m breaststroke men:

  • Miguel Molina - Heat: 2:19.19 (did not advance)

200 m butterfly men:

  • James Walsh - Heat: 2:06.76 (did not advance)

200 m individual medley men:

  • Miguel Molina - Heat: 2:05.28 (did not advance)

400 m individual medley men:

  • Miguel Molina - Heat: 4:33.25 (did not advance)

100 m breaststroke women:

  • Jaclyn Pangilinan - Heat: 1:12.47 (did not advance)

200 m breaststroke women:

  • Jaclyn Pangilinan - Heat: 2:33.38 (did not advance)

[edit] Taekwondo

Under 58 kg men:

  • Tshomlee Go
  1. Round of 16 - Lost to Juan Ramos of Spain (6 - 7)

Under 80 kg men:

  1. Round of 16 - Lost to Bahri Tanrikulu of Turkey (9 - 9)

Under 67 kg women:

  • Mary Antoinette Rivero
  1. Round of 16 - Defeated Vanina Sanchez Beron of Argentina (10-10 SUP)
  2. Quarterfinals - Defeated Charmie Sobers of Netherlands (10 - 4)
  3. Semifinal 2 - Lost to Elisavet Mystakidou of Greece (2 - 3)
  4. Repechage round 3 - Lost to Kyung Sun Hwang of South Korea (2-6)

[edit] Officials

  • President: Celso L. Dayrit
  • Secretary General: Romeo Ribano
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