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Barcelona 1992 BARCELONA 1992 The Games of the XXV Summer Olympiad. July 25 - August 9, 1992. Barcelona, Spain. 1 ARCHERY Men’s team 1.Spain 2.Finland (Tomi Poikolainen) 2 Men’s individual 33.Samo Medved (Slovenia) Women’s team 1.South Korea Women’s individual: 3.Natalia Valeeva (CIS) Women’s team: 3.CIS (Natalia Valeeva) 3 Women’s individual: 2.Kim Soo-nyung (South Korea) Women’s team: 1.South Korea (Kim Soo-nyung) 4 ATHLETICS MEN 100 m 1.Linford Christie (Great Britain) 100 m: 2.Frankie Fredericks (Namibia) 200 m: 2.Frankie Fredericks (Namibia) 5 400 m 1.Quincy Watts (USA) 4 x 400 m: 1.USA (Quincy Watts) 800 m 3.Johnny Gray (USA) NQF (7 in Semifinal 3).Marko Koers (Netherlands) 6 1500 m: 1.Fermin Cacho (Spain) 20 km walk: 1.Daniel Plaza (Spain) 5000 m 1.Dieter Baumann (Germany) 7 4 x 100 m 1.USA (Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell, Carl Lewis) 8 3.Cuba 100 m: 3.Dennis Mitchell (USA) 200 m: 1.Michael Marsh (USA) Long jump: 1.Carl Lewis (USA) 9 4 x 400 m 1.USA (Michael Johnson) 2.Cuba Lazaro Martinez, Roberto Hernandez (Cuba) 3.Great Britain (John Regis) 10 400 m hurdles 2.Winthrop Graham (Jamaica) Marathon 1.Hwang Young-Cho (South Korea) 40.Mirko Vindis (Slovenia) 11 Long jump 2.Mike Powell (USA) 9.Borut Bilac (Slovenia) 12 High jump 1.Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) 2.Patrik Sjoberg (Sweden) 3-5.Hollis Conway (USA) Triple jump 3.Frank Rutherford (Bahamas) 13 Discus throw 2.Jurgen Schult (Germany) 3.Roberto Moya (Cuba) Pole vault 3.Javier Garcia (Spain) 14 Javelin throw 2.Seppo Raty (Finland) 3.Steve Backley (Great Britain) Hammer throw 1.Andrey Abduvaliyev (CIS) 15 Decathlon 1.Robert Zmelik (Czechoslovakia) 2.Antonio Penalver (Spain) 16 WOMEN 100 m 1.Gail Devers (USA) 200 m: 3.Merlene Ottey (Jamaica) 400 m: 1.Marie-Jose Perec (France) 17 800 m 1.Ellen van Langen (Netherlands) 800 m: 3.Ana Fidelia Querot (Cuba) High jump: 3.Ioamnet Quintero (Cuba) 10000 m 1.Derartu Tulu (Ethiopia) 2.Elana Meyer (South Africa) 18 100 m hurdles NQF (9 in Semifinal 1).Brigitta Bukovec (Slovenia) 4 x 100 m: 1.USA (Evelyn Ashford) 100 m: 2.Juliet Cuthbert (Jamaica), 3.Irina Privalova (CIS) 200 m: 2.Juliet Cuthbert (Jamaica) 4 x 100 m: 2.CIS (Irina Privalova) 19 400 m: 2.Olga Bryzgina (CIS) 4 x 400 m: 1.CIS (Olga Bryzgina) Long jump 1.Heike Drechsler (Germany) Discus throw 1.Maritza Marten (Cuba) 20 High jump 1.Heike Henkel (Germany) 2.Galina Astafei (Romania) 15.Britta Bilac (Slovenia) 21 Javelin throw 1.Silke Renk (Germany) Heptathlon 1.Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Long jump: 3.Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 22 BADMINTON Men’s doubles 3-4.Li Yongbo / Tian Bingyi (China), Razif Sidek / Jalani Sidek (Malaysia) 23 BASEBALL 1.Cuba Antonio Pacheco Masso (Cuba) Luis Ulacia (Cuba) Omar Linares (Cuba) 24 German Mesa (Cuba) Orestes Kindelan (Cuba) Lazaro Vargas Alverez (Cuba) Lourdes Gourriel (Cuba) Jorge Luis Valdes (Cuba) Victor Mesa (Cuba) 25 BASKETBALL Men 1.USA Michael Jordan (USA) 26 Scottie Pippen, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Christian Laettner, Karl Malone, David Robinson (USA) Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Chris Mullin, Clyde Drexler, Patrick Ewing (USA) 27 2.Croatia Drazen Petrovic (Croatia) 3.Lithuania (Sarunas Marciulionis) Women 1.CIS (Irina Gerlits, Irina Minkh) 28 BOXING 48 kg: 1.Rogelio Marcelo (Cuba) 51 kg: 2.Raul Gonzalez (Cuba) 54 kg: 1.Joel Casamayor (Cuba) 63.5 kg: 1.Hector Vinent (Cuba) 67 kg: 2.Juan Hernandez Sierra (Cuba) 71 kg: 1.Juan Carlos Lemus (Cuba) 75 kg: 1.Ariel Hernandez (Cuba) 91 kg: 1.Felix Savon (Cuba) 91+ kg: 1.Roberto Balado (Cuba) 51 kg 1.Choi Chol-Su (North Korea) 29 57 kg 2.Faustino Reyes (Spain) 30 60 kg 1.Oscar De La Hoya (USA) 3-4.Namjilyn Bayarsaikhan (Mongolia) 63.5 kg 3-4.Leonard Doroftei (Romania) 91 kg: 3-4.David Tua (New Zealand) 31 CANOEING SLALOM Men’s C-1 10.Bostjan Zitnik (Slovenia) 14.Joze Vidmar (Slovenia) 16.Borut Javornik (Slovenia) 32 Men’s K-1 6.Marjan Strukelj (Slovenia) 9.Albin Cizman (Slovenia) 10.Janez Skok (Slovenia) 33 SPRINT - MEN C-1 500 m: 3.Olaf Heukrodt (Germany) C-2 500 m: 2.Ulrich Papke / Ingo Spelly (Germany) C-2 1000 m: 1.Ulrich Papke / Ingo Spelly (Germany), 2.Arne Nielsson / Christian Frederiksen (Denmark) K-1 1000 m 3.Greg Barton (USA) 34 SPRINT - WOMEN K-1 500 m 1.Birgit Schmidt (Germany) K-4 1000 m: 2.Germany (Birgit Schmidt) K-2 500 m: 1.Ramona Portwich / Anke von Seck (Germany) K-4 1000 m: 2.Germany (Anke von Seck) K-2 500 m: 2.Agneta Andersson / Susanne Gunnarsson (Sweden) K-4 1000 m: 3.Sweden (Anna Olsson, Agneta Andersson) 35 CYCLING ROAD - MEN Road race 63.Valter Bonca (Slovenia) ROAD - WOMEN Road race 3.Monique Knol (Netherlands) 24.Marie Purvis (Great Britain) 36 TRACK - MEN Team pursuit 1.Germany 2.Australia (Stuart O’Grady, Brett Aitken) Individual pursuit: 2.Jens Lehmann (Germany) Team pursuit: 1.Germany (Guido Fulst, Jens Lehmann) 37 Sprint 1.Jens Fiedler (Germany) 1 km time trial 1.Jose Manuel Moreno (Spain) TRACK - WOMEN Sprint 1.Erika Salumae (Estonia) 38 DIVING MEN 3 m springboard 1.Mark Lenzi (USA) 39 WOMEN 10 m platform 1.Fu Mingxia (China) 40 EQUESTRIAN Individual dressage: 1.Nicole Uphoff (Germany) Team dressage: 1.Germany (Nicole Uphoff, Monica Theodorescu) Individual dressage: 2.Isabell Werth (Germany) Team dressage: 1.Germany (Isabell Werth) Team dressage: 2.Netherlands (Anky van Grunsven) 41 Individual eventing: 1.Matthew Ryan (Australia) Team eventing: 1.Australia (Andrew Hoy, Matthew Ryan) Individual eventing: 3.Blyth Tait (New Zealand) Team eventing: 2.New Zealand (Blyth Tait) Team eventing: 2.New Zealand (Mark Todd) 42 Team eventing: 3.Germany (Ralf Ehrenbrink, Matthias Baumann) Individual jumping 1.Ludger Beerbaum (Germany) 43 FENCING MEN Team epee 1.Germany (Arnd Schmitt) Individual foil: 3.Elvis Gregory (Cuba) Team foil: 2.Cuba Elvis Gregory (Cuba) 44 Individual sabre: 3.Jean-Francois Lamour (France) Team sabre: 3.France (Jean-Francois Lamour) WOMEN Team foil 2.Germany (Sabine Bau, Zita Funkenhauser, Anja Fichtel-Mauritz) 3.Romania 45 FIELD HOCKEY Women 46 1.Spain 47 FOOTBALL 1.Spain Albert Ferrer (Spain) 48 2.Poland (Marek Kozminski, Piotr Swierczewski) 3.Ghana (Sammi Adjei) 49 GYMNASTICS MEN Team all-around: 1.CIS (Vitaly Scherbo) Parallel bars: 1.Vitaly Scherbo (CIS) Vault: 1.Vitaly Scherbo (CIS) Individual all-around 1.Vitaly Scherbo (CIS) 80.Joze Kolman (Slovenia) 50 Pommel horse 1-2.Vitaly Scherbo (CIS), Pae Gil-Su (North Korea) 51 Rings 1.Vitaly Scherbo (CIS) 2.Li Jing (China) 3.Andreas Wecker (Germany) Team all-around: 2.China (Li Jing) Horizontal bar: 2-3.Andreas Wecker (Germany) Parallel bars: 2.Li Jing (China) Rings: 3-4.Andreas Wecker (Germany) 52 Team all-around: 2.China (Li Xiaoshuang) Floor exercise: 1.Li Xiaoshuang (China) Rings: 3-4.Li Xiaoshuang (China) Team all-around: 3.Japan (Yukio Iketani) Floor exercise: 2-3.Yukio Iketani (Japan) 53 Team all-around: 1.CIS (Igor Korobchinsky, Grigory Misyutin) Individual all-around: 2.Grigory Misyutin (CIS) Floor exercise: 2-3.Grigory Misyutin (CIS) Horizontal bar: 2-3.Grigory Misyutin (CIS) Parallel bars: 3-5.Igor Korobchinsky (CIS) Vault: 2.Grigory Misyutin (CIS) 54 WOMEN Individual all-around 1.Tatiana Gutsu (CIS) Team all-around: 1.CIS (Tatiana Gutsu) Floor exercise: 3-5.Tatiana Gutsu (CIS) Uneven bars: 2.Tatiana Gutsu (CIS) Floor exercise 1.Lavinia Milosovici (Romania) Team all-around: 2.Romania (Lavinia Milosovici) Individual all-around: 3.Lavinia Milosovici (Romania) Vault: 1-2.Lavinia Milosovici (Romania) 55 Team all-around: 1.CIS (Oksana Chusovitina) RHYTHMIC Individual all-around 2.Carolina Pascual (Spain) 56 HANDBALL Men 1.CIS (Spartak Mironovich (head coach)) 57 2.Sweden (Per Carlen) 58 JUDO MEN 60 kg 1.Nazim Huseynov (CIS) 59 65 kg 3-4.Israel Hernandez (Cuba) 13-16.Stefan Cuk (Slovenia) 60 86 kg 1.Waldemar Legien (Poland) 3-4.Nicolas Gill (Canada) 33.Filip Lescak (Slovenia) 61 95+ kg 1.David Khakhaleishvili (CIS) 3-4.David Douillet (France) 62 WOMEN 48 kg: 3-4.Amarilis Savon (Cuba) 56 kg: 3-4.Driulis Gonzalez (Cuba) 66 kg: 1.Odalis Reve (Cuba) 72+ kg: 2.Estela Rodriguez (Cuba) 48 kg: 2.Ryoko Tamura (Japan) 63 52 kg: 1.Almudena Munoz (Spain) 56 kg: 1.Miriam Blasco (Spain) 64 61 kg 2.Yael Arad (Israel) 72 kg 2.Yoko Tanabe (Japan) 65 MODERN PENTATHLON Team 2.CIS (Anatoly Starostin) 66 ROWING MEN Single sculls 1.Thomas Lange (Germany) 2.Vaclav Chalupa (Czechoslovakia) Double sculls 3.Nico Rienks / Henk-Jan Zwolle (Netherlands) 67 Coxless pairs 1.Matthew Pinsent / Steve Redgrave (Great Britain) Coxless pairs: 3.Iztok Cop / Denis Zevelj (Slovenia) Coxless fours: 3.Slovenia (Milan Jansa, Sadik Mujkic, Saso Mirjanic, Janez Klemencic) 68 Coxless fours: 1.Australia (James Tomkins) Coxed fours 1.Romania (Iulica Ruican, Viorel Talapan, Dimitrie Popescu, Nicolae Taga) Coxed pairs: 3.Romania (Dimitrie Popescu, Nicolae Taga) Coxed eights: 2.Romania (Iulica Ruican, Viorel Talapan) 69 Coxed eights 3.Germany (Roland Baar, Armin Eichholz, Detlef Kirchhoff, Ansgar Wessling, Bahne Rabe, Frank Richter, Hans Sennewald, Thorsten Streppelhoff, Manfred Klein) 70 WOMEN Single sculls: 1.Elisabeta Lipa (Romania) Double sculls: 2.Veronica Cochelea / Elisabeta Lipa (Romania) Quadruple sculls 3.CIS (Ekaterina Karsten) 71 SAILING WOMEN Europe 2.Natalia Via Dufresne (Spain) 72 470 1.Theresa Zabell / Patricia Guerra (Spain) MEN Lechner A-390 11.Stojan Vidakovic (Slovenia) 73 Finn: 1.Jose van der Ploeg (Spain) 470: 1.Jordi Calafat / Francisco Sanchez (Spain) 74 MIXED Flying Dutchman 1.Luis Doreste / Domingo Manrique (Spain) 75 12.Mitja Kosmina / Goran Sosic (Slovenia) 76 SHOOTING MEN 10 m air pistol 3.Sorin Babii (Romania) 50 m rifle three positions 1.Hracha Petikyan (CIS) 6.Rajmond Debevec (Slovenia) 77
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