Azerbaijan at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Azerbaijan at the Olympic Games | ||||
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IOC code: | AZE | |||
NOC: | National Olympic Committee of the Azerbaijani Republic external link |
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2004 Summer Olympics in Athens | ||||
Medals Rank: 50 |
Gold 1 |
Silver 0 |
Bronze 4 |
Total 5 |
Summer Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1996 • 2000 • 2004 | ||||
Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 | ||||
Other related appearances | ||||
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Azerbaijan competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
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[edit] Medals
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Gold
- Farid Mansurov — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman (66 kg)
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Bronze
- Fuad Aslanov — Boxing, Men's Flyweight (51 kg)
- Aghasi Mammadov — Boxing, Men's Bantamweight (54 kg)
- Irada Ashumova — Shooting, Women's 25m Sport Pistol
- Zemfira Meftakhetdinova — Shooting, Women's Skeet Shooting
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Athletics
Men's 100 metres:
- Teymur Gasimov
- Round 1 — 11.17 s (→ did not advance)
Men's 200 metres:
- Dadas Ibrahimov
- Round 1 — 21.60 s (→ did not advance)
Men's 800 metres:
- Alibay Shukurov
- Round 1 — 1:51.1 (→ did not advance)
Men's Triple Jump:
- Sergey Bochkov
- Round 1 — DNS (→ did not advance)
Women's Hammer Throw:
- Marina Lapina
- Round 1 — 55.34 metres
[edit] Boxing
Azerbaijan sent 9 boxers to the Olympics. They won 2 bronze medals, with 3 other boxers falling in the quarterfinals. The combined record of the Azeri boxers was 15-9, with each boxer winning at least one match. Azerbaijan was in a four-way tie for 12th place in the boxing medals scoreboard.
Men's Light Flyweight (– 48kg)
- Jeyhun Abiyev
- Round of 32 - Defeated Pal Bedak of Hungary, 23-8
- Round of 16 - Lost to Atagun Yalcinkaya of Turkey, 23-20
Men's Flyweight (– 51kg)
- Fuad Aslanov →
Bronze Medal
- Round of 32 - Defeated [[George Jouvin Rakotoarimbelo] of Madagascar, walkover
- Round of 16 - Defeated Nikoloz Izoria of Georgia, 27-21
- Quarterfinal - Defeated Andrzej Rzany of Poland, 24-23
- Semifinal - Lost to Jerome Thomas of France, 23-18
Men's Bantamweight (– 54kg)
- Aghasi Mammadov →
Bronze Medal
- Round of 32 - Defeated Joel Brunker of Australia, outscored
- Round of 16 - Defeated Detelin Dalakliev of Bulgaria, 35-16
- Quarterfinal - Defeated Maksym Tretyak of Ukraine, 32-12
- Semifinal - Lost to Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand, 27-19
Men's Featherweight (– 57kg)
- Shahin Imranov
- Round of 32 - Defeated Ludumo Galada of South Africa, outscored
- Round of 16 - Lost to Alexei Tichtchenko of Russia, injury
Men's Lightweight (– 60kg)
- Rovshan Huseynov
- Round of 32 - Defeated Bongani Wonderboy Mahlangu of South Africa, 22-14
- Round of 16 - Defeated Vicente Escobedo of United States, 36-18
- Quarterfinal - Lost to Mario Cesar Kindelan Mesa of Cuba, 23-11
Men's Welterweight (– 69kg)
- Ruslan Khairov
- Round of 32 - Defeated Adam Trupish of Canada, injury
- Round of 16 - Defeated Hanati Silamu of China, 26-16
- Quarterfinal - Lost to Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros of Cuba, 16-14
Men's Middleweight (– 75kg)
- Taghiyev Javid
- Round of 32 - Defeated Georgios Gazis of Greece, 32-31
- Round of 16 - Lost to Prasathinphimai Suriya of Thailand, by decision (19-19)
Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81kg)
Men's Heavyweight (+ 91kg)
- Vugar Alakbarov
- Round of 16 - Defeated Spyridon Kladouchas of Greece, 18-14
- Quarterfinal - Lost to Naser Al Shami of Syria, disqualified
[edit] Fencing
Women's sabre individual:
- Elena Jemayeva — defeated in quarterfinals
[edit] Gymnastics
Women's Rhythmic Competition:
- Individual
- Anna Gurbanova — 14th place
[edit] Judo
Men's 66 kg:
- Elchin Ismaylov — defeated in round of 32
Men's 81 kg:
- Mehman Azizov — defeated in quarterfinals; repechage semifinals
Men's 100 kg:
- Movlud Miraliyev — defeated in round of 32; repechage semifinals
[edit] Officials
- President: H.E.Mr. Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev
- Secretary General: Prof. Agadjan Abiyev