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Olympic Medals
Athens 2004

By Romel Hernandez
February/March 2005

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A total of 67 medals were won in Athens at the 2004 Olympic Games by athletes from Spain, Central America, and Latin America. The chart below gives you a breakdown by medal type and country. Scroll further down the page to see which events were won.

Cuba 

Gold









Women’s Shot Put
Women’s Javelin Throw
Baseball
Boxing – Men’s Light Fly
Boxing – Men’s Bantam 
Boxing – Men’s Fly
Boxing – Men’s Light
Boxing – Men’s Heavy
Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 60k


Silver









Women’s Hammer Throw
Boxing – Men’s Light Welter
Boxing – Men’s Welter
Canoe/Kayak Flat-water – Men’s C2 500m
Tae kwon do – Women’s Under 49kg
Judo – Women’s +78 kg
Wrestling – Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg


Bronze













Men’s 110m Hurdles
Women’s Hammer Throw
Boxing – Men’s Super
Judo – Men’s 66 kg
Heavy
Judo – Women’s 52 kg 
Judo – Women’s 57 kg
Judo – Women’s 78 kg
Judo – Women’s 63 kg
Shooting – Men’s Skeet
Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 74kg
Volleyball – Women


Spain 

Gold



Canoe/Kayak Flat-water – Men’s C1 1000m
Gymnastics – Men’s Vault
Sailing – 49er


Silver













Men’s 20km Walk
Beach Volleyball – Men
Canoe/Kayak Flat-water – Men’s C1 500m
Cycling Mountain Bike – Men’s Cross Country
Cycling Track – Men’s Keirin
Cycling Track – Men’s Points Race
Equestrian – Team Dressage
Sailing – Women’s 470
Sailing – Finn
Tennis – Women’s Doubles
Shooting – Women’s Trap


Bronze







Men’s Long Jump
Cycling Track – Men’s Individual Pursuit
Cycling Track – Men’s Team Pursuit
Gymnastics – Women’s Floor Exercise
Equestrian – Individual Dressage


Argentina
   

Gold


Basketball – Men
Soccer – Men

 

 


Bronze






Hockey – Women
Sailing – Tornado
Swimming – Women’s 400m Individual Medley
Tennis – Women’s Doubles


Chile
 
 
   

Gold


Tennis – Men’s Singles
Tennis – Men’s Doubles


Bronze



Tennis – Men’s Singles


Dominican Republic

Gold

Men’s 400m Hurdles

 

Mexico
 

Silver



Women’s 400m
Cycling Track – Women’s Points Race
Tae kwon do – Men’s Under 58kg


Bronze



Tae kwon do – Women’s Under 57kg


Paraguay

Silver

Soccer – Men


Venezuela

Bronze


Tae kwon do – Women’s Over 67kg
Weightlifting – Men’s 62kg


Colombia

Bronze

Weightlifting – Women’s 53kg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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