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Atlanta 1996 ATLANTA 1996 The Games of the XXVI Summer Olympiad. July 19 - August 4, 1996. Atlanta, USA. 1 ARCHERY MEN Individual 2.Magnus Petersson (Sweden) 2 ATHLETICS MEN 100 m: 1.Donovan Bailey (Canada) 200 m: 1.Michael Johnson (USA) 4 x 100 m: 1.Canada (Donovan Bailey) 100 m: 2.Frankie Fredericks (Namibia) 200 m: 2.Frankie Fredericks (Namibia) 4 x 100 m: 1.Canada (Bruny Surin) 2.USA (Dennis Mitchell) 3 200 m 1.Michael Johnson (USA) NQF.Geir Moen (Norway) 400 m 1.Michael Johnson (USA) NQF.Francis Ogola (Uganda) 4 800 m 1.Vebjorn Rodal (Norway) 2.Hezekiel Sepeng (South Africa) NQF.Arthemon Hatungimana (Burundi) 800 m: NQF.Tavakalo Kailes (Vanuatu) 1500 m: NQF.Tawai Keiruan (Vanuatu) 5 1500 m 2.Fermin Cacho (Spain) 7.Marko Koers (Netherlands) 5000 m 1.Vinuste Niyongabo (Burundi) 6 10000 m 1.Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Marathon 1.Josia Thugwane (South Africa) 7 20 km walk 1.Jefferson Perez (Ecuador) 8 50 km walk 1.Robert Korzeniowski (Poland) Long jump 1.Carl Lewis (USA) Triple jump 12.Jerome Romain (Dominica) 9 High jump 5.Steinar Hoen (Norway) Javelin throw 2.Steve Backley (Great Britain) 3.Seppo Raty (Finland) 10 WOMEN 100 m: 1.Gail Devers (USA) 4 x 100 m: 1.USA (Gail Devers) 100 m NQF.Hermin Joseph (Dominica) 11 400 m 2.Cathy Freeman (Australia) NQF.Grace Birungi (Uganda) 800 m 2.Ana Fidelia Quirot (Cuba) 3.Maria de Lurdes Mutola (Mozambique) 12 1500 m 2.Gabriela Szabo (Romania) 100 m hurdles 1.Ludmila Engquist (Sweden) 2.Brigita Bukovec (Slovenia) 13 400 m hurdles NQF.Mary-Estelle Kapalu (Vanuatu) 4 x 100 m 2.Bahamas 3.Jamaica (Juliet Cuthbert) Long jump 3.Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 14 High jump 1.Stefka Kostadinova (Bulgaria) 9-10.Britta Bilac (Slovenia) Javelin throw 3.Trine Hattestad (Norway) 15 BADMINTON Men’s singles: 3.Rashid Sidek (Malaysia) Men’s doubles: 2.Cheah Soon Kit / Yap Kim Hock (Malaysia) 4.Soo Beng Kiang / Tan Kim Her (Malaysia) Women’s doubles 1.Ge Fei / Gu Yun (China) 16 BASEBALL 1.Cuba Orestes Kindelan (Cuba) Lazaro Vargas Alverez (Cuba) Antonio Pacheco Masso (Cuba) Omar Linares (Cuba) Luis Ulacia Alverez (Cuba) 4.Nicaragua 17 BASKETBALL Men 1.USA (Hakeem Olajuwon, Gary Payton, Shaquille O’Neal, Karl Malone, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson) 18 2.Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga (Yugoslavia) 3.Lithuania 19 Saulius Strombergas, Eurelijus Zukauskas, Gintaras Einikis (Lithuania) Zarko Paspalj, Vlade Divac (Yugoslavia) Sarunas Marciulionis (Lithuania) 20 5.Greece (Panagiotis Giannakis) Women 3.Australia (Michele Timms) 21 BOXING 48 kg 2.Mansueto Velasco (Philippines) 51 kg: 1.Maikro Romero (Cuba) 63.5 kg: 1.Hector Vinent (Cuba) 75 kg: 1.Ariel Hernandez (Cuba) 91 kg: 1.Felix Savon (Cuba) 57 kg 1.Kamsing Somluck (Thailand) 22 60 kg 3-4.Leonard Doroftei (Romania) 67 kg 2.Juan Hernandez Sierra (Cuba) 71 kg 81 kg 3-4.Yermakhan Ibraimov (Kazakhstan) 1.Vasily Zhirov (Kazakhstan) 91+ kg 1.Vladimir Klichko (Ukraine) 23 CANOEING MEN C-1 Slalom 1.Michal Martikan (Slovakia) C-2 500 m 2.Viktor Reneysky / Nikolai Zhuravsky (Moldova) 24 WOMEN K-2 500 m: 1.Agneta Andersson / Susanne Gunnarsson (Sweden) K-4 500 m: 3.Sweden (Anna Olsson, Agneta Andersson) K-2 500 m 2.Birgit Fischer / Ramona Portwich (Germany) K-4 500 m 1.Germany (Birgit Fischer) 25 CYCLING MEN Time trial 1.Miguel Indurain (Spain) Points race: 3.Stuart O’Grady (Australia) Pursuit: 3.Bradley McGee (Australia) Team pursuit: 3.Australia (Stuart O’Grady, Bradley McGee) Team pursuit 3.Australia (Brett Aitken (not in the last race)) 26 WOMEN Road race: 3.Clara Hughes (Canada) Time trial: 3.Clara Hughes (Canada) 27 DIVING MEN 3 m springboard 3.Mark Lenzi (USA) 28 WOMEN 3 m springboard 1.Fu Mingxia (China) 10 m platform 1.Fu Mingxia (China) 29 EQUESTRIAN Individual dressage 2.Anky van Grunsven (Netherlands) Team dressage 2.Netherlands (Anky van Grunsven) Individual eventing Individual eventing: 1.Blyth Taft (New Zealand) Team eventing: 3.New Zealand (Blyth Taft) 30 Team eventing 1.Australia (Andrew Hoy, Phillip Dutton) 2.USA (David O’Connor, Bruce Davidson) Team jumping 2.USA (Leslie Burr-Howard) 31 FENCING MEN Individual epee 2.Ivan Trevejo (Cuba) Team foil 3.Cuba (Elvis Gregory) 32 WOMEN Team foil 3.Germany (Anja Fichtel Mauritz, Sabine Bau) 33 FIELD HOCKEY Men 1.Netherlands 6.Pakistan 34 Women 1.Australia (Alyson Annan, Renita Farrell, Juliet Haslam, Rechelle Hawkes, Clover Maitland, Jenny Morris, Katrina Powell, Kate Starre) 8.Spain (Carmen Barea, Sonia Barrio, Natalia Dorado, Nagore Gabellanes, Marivi Gonzalez, Silvia Manrique, Teresa Motos, Maider Telleria) 35 FOOTBALL Men 1.Nigeria (Jay-Jay Okocha) 2.Argentina (Javier Zanetti, Marcelo Delgado, Pablo Paz, Roberto Sensini) 36 3.Brazil (Aldair, Bebeto, Dida, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo, Rivaldo) 37 4.Portugal (Dani, Nuno Gomes) 5-8.France (Robert Pires, Sylvain Wiltord, Claude Makelele, Vincent Candela) 38 5-8.Spain (Gaizka Mendieta) 5-8.Ghana (Christian Sabah) 39 5-8.Mexico (Jesus Arellano, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Jorge Campos, Duilio Davino, Luis Garcia, Raul Lara, Francisco Palencia, Pavel Pardo, Claudio Suarez, German Villa) 40 9-12. Italy (Damiano Tommasi, Marco Delvecchio, Alessandro Nesta, 41 Fabio Cannavaro, Gianluigi Buffon (reserve)) 9-12.Japan (Hidetoshi Nakata) 9-12.USA (Kasey Keller, Eddie Pope, Alexi Lalas, Claudio Reyna) 9-12.South Korea (Hwang Sun-Hong, Yoon Jung-Hwan, Choi Yong-Soo, Choi Sung-Yong) 42 Women 1.USA (Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, Joy Fawcett, Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Shannon MacMillan, Tiffany Milbrett, Carla Overbeck, Cindy Parlow, Tiffany Roberts, Briana Scurry, Tisha Venturini, Saskia Webber (reserve)) 2.China (Liu Ailing, Liu Ying) 43 5-6.Sweden (Hanna Ljungberg, Pia Sundhage) 7-8.Japan (Homare Sawa) 44 GYMNASTICS MEN Team all-around 3.Ukraine Individual all-around 3.Vitaly Scherbo (Belarus) 45 Horizontal bar Parallel bars 3-5.Vitaly Scherbo (Belarus) 3.Vitaly Scherbo (Belarus) Rings 2-3.Szilveszter Csollany (Hungary) Vault 3.Vitaly Scherbo (Belarus) 46 WOMEN Team all-around 1.USA 2.Russia Individual all-around: 3-4.Lavinia Milosovici (Romania) Team all-around: 3.Romania (Lavinia Milosovici) 47 HANDBALL Men 1.Croatia Slavko Goluza, Bozidar Jovic, Valter Matosevic (Croatia) 48 3.Spain (Inaki Urdangarin) 49 JUDO MEN 60 kg 1.Tadahiro Nomura (Japan) 65 kg 3-4.Israel Hernandez (Cuba) 50 86 kg 2.Armen Bagdasarov (Uzbekistan) 95+ kg 1.David Douillet (France) 51 WOMEN 48 kg 1.Kye Sun-Hi (North Korea) 2.Ryoko Tamura (Japan) 3-4.Yolanda Soler (Spain), Amarilis Savon (Cuba) 52 56 kg 1.Driulis Gonzalez (Cuba) 61 kg 72 kg 2.Gella Vandecaveye (Belgium) 1.Ulla Webrouck (Belgium) 72+ kg 2.Estela Rodriguez (Cuba) 53 MODERN PENTATHLON Individual 1.Alexander Parygin (Kazakhstan) 54 ROWING MEN Single sculls 3.Thomas Lange (Germany) Quadruple sculls 1.Australia (Duncan Free) Coxless pair: 1.Matthew Pinsent / Steve Redgrave (Great Britain) Coxless four: 3.Great Britain (Tim James Foster) 55 Coxless four 1.Australia (Drew Ginn, James Tomkins) Eights 1.Netherlands (Nico Rienks) Niels van der Zwan (Netherlands) 56 WOMEN Single sculls 1.Yekaterina Karsten (Belarus) Eight 1.Romania (Elisabeta Lipa) 57 SAILING WOMEN 470 1.Theresa Zabell / Begona Via-Dufresne (Spain) 58 MEN Windsurfer 1.Nikolaos Kaklamanakis (Greece) 2.Carlos Espinola (Argentina) 59 3.Gal Friedman (Israel) 60 OPEN Laser: 1.Robert Scheidt (Brazil) Star: 1.Torben Grael / Marcelo Ferrera (Brazil) Laser 2.Ben Ainslie (Great Britain) 61 SHOOTING MEN 50 m rifle prone 3.Jozef Gonci (Slovakia) Trap 1.Michael Diamond (Australia) 62 WOMEN 10 m air rifle 50 m rifle three positions 3.Aleksandra Ivosev (Yugoslavia) 1.Aleksandra Ivosev (Yugoslavia) 63 SOFTBALL 1.USA 64 SWIMMING MEN 50 m freestyle: 1.Alexander Popov (Russia) 100 m freestyle: 1.Alexander Popov (Russia) 4 x 100 m freestyle: 2.Russia (Alexander Popov) 4 x 100 m medley: 2.Russia (Alexander Popov) 200 m freestyle: 1.Danyon Loader (New Zealand) 400 m freestyle: 1.Danyon Loader (New Zealand) 65 1500 m freestyle 29.Ramon Valle (Honduras) 100 m backstroke 2.Rodolfo Falcon (Cuba) 4 x 100 m freestyle: 1.USA 4 x 200 m freestyle: 1.USA 4 x 100 m medley: 1.USA 66 4 x 100 m medley 3.Australia (Michael Klim) 67 WOMEN 200 m freestyle 1.Claudia Poll (Costa Rica) 200 m freestyle: 2.Franziska van Almsick (Germany) 4 x 200 m freestyle: 2.Germany (Franziska van Almsick) 4 x 100 m freestyle: 3.Germany (Franziska van Almsick) 200 m backstroke: 1.Krisztina Egerszegi (Hungary) 400 m individual medley: 3.Krisztina Egerszegi (Hungary) 68 100 m breaststroke: 1.Penelope Heyns (South Africa) 200 m breaststroke: 1.Penelope Heyns (South Africa) 200 m breaststroke 3.Agnes Kovacs (Hungary) 69 200 m butterfly 1.Susie O'Neill (Australia) 2.Petria Thomas (Australia) 200 m individual medley 3.Lin Li (China) 70 4 x 100 m freestyle: 1.USA 4 x 200 m freestyle: 1.USA 4 x 100 m medley: 1.USA 4 x 200 m freestyle 3.Australia (Susie O’Neill) 4 x 100 m medley 2.Australia (Susie O’Neill) 71 TABLE TENNIS Men’s singles: 1.Liu Guoliang (China) Men’s doubles: 1.Liu Guoliang / Kong Linghui (China) Men’s singles 5-8.Jean-Michel Saive (Belgium) Men’s doubles 3.Lee Chul-Seung / You Nam-Kyu (South Korea) 72 TENNIS Women’s singles 2.Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (Spain) 73 Women’s doubles 3.Conchita Martinez / Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (Spain) 5-8.Martina Hingis / Patty Schnyder (Switzerland) 17-31.Anna Kournikova / Elena Makarova (Russia) 74 VOLLEYBALL INDOOR Men 1.Netherlands (Bas van de Goor) 3.Yugoslavia 5.Brazil (Nalbert Bitencourt) 75 8.Argentina (Marcos Milinkovic, Jorge Elgueta) 11-12.Poland (Pawel Zagumny) Women 1.Cuba Mireya Luis (Cuba) 76 BEACH Men 1.Karch Kiraly / Kent Steffes (USA) Women 3.Natalie Cook / Kerri Pottharst (Australia) 77 WATER
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