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Austria competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

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[edit] Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
1 Gold Hagara, RomanRoman Hagara
Hans-Peter Steinacher
Sailing Men's Tornado
1 Gold Allen, KateKate Allen Triathlon Women's Competition
2 Silver Heill, ClaudiaClaudia Heill Judo Women's Half-Middleweight (– 63 kg)
2 Silver Rogan, MarkusMarkus Rogan Swimming Men's 100 m Backstroke
2 Silver Rogan, MarkusMarkus Rogan Swimming Men's 200 m Backstroke
2 Silver Geritzer, AndreasAndreas Geritzer Sailing Men's Laser Individual
3 Bronze Planer, ChristianChristian Planer Shooting Men's 50m Small-bore Rifle, Three Positions

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Women's 100 metres:

  • Round 2 — 11.50 (→ did not advance)
  • Round 2 — 11.55 (→ did not advance)

Women's 200 metres:

  • Round 1 — 22.81
  • Round 2 — 23.19 (→ did not advance)

Men's 3.000 metres Steeplechase:

  • Martin Pröll
  • Round 1 — 8:26.01 (→ did not advance)

Men's 5.000 metres:

  • Round 1 — 13:29.32 (→ did not advance)

Men's Decathlon:

  • Final — 8102 points (→ 10th place)

Men's Marathon:

  • Final — 2:19:19 (→ 29th place)

[edit] Canoeing

Austria entered one competitor in each of the men's and women's divisions of the individual kayak slalom event. Both qualified for the semifinals, but in that race neither was among the top ten that advanced to the final.

Men's K1 Slalom:

  • Helmut Oblinger — 13th place
    1. Heat — 193.19
      • Run 1 — 94.25
      • Run 2 — 98.94
    2. Finals total — N/A
      • Semifinal — 98.02
      • Final — Did not qualify

Women's K1 Slalom:

  • Violetta Oblinger-Peters — 12th place
    1. Heat — 226.50
      • Run 1 — 110.95
      • Run 2 — 111.45
    2. Finals total — N/A
      • Semifinal — 117.09
      • Final — Did not qualify

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

Men's Road Race:

Women's Road Race:

[edit] Track cycling

Men's Points Race:

  • Franz Stocher — 9 points (→ 17th place)

Men's Madison:

  • Roland Garber and Franz Stocher — 8 points (-1 lap) (→ 8th place)

[edit] Mountain Biking

Men's Cross Country:

  • Christoph Soukup — 15th place, 2:22:50
  • Michael Weiss — 32nd place, 2:30:14

Women's Cross Country:

  • Barbel Jungmeier — 14th place, 2:09:22

[edit] Diving

Women's 10m Platform:

  • Anja Richter — semifinal (→ 15th place)
  • Marion Reiff — preliminary (→ 31st place)

[edit] Equestrian

Individual Dressage Competition:

  • Victoria Max-Theurer riding Falcão — second round, 20th place
  • Nina Stadlinger riding Egalite — second round, 25th place
  • Friedrich Gaulhofer riding Wels — first round, 44th place
  • Peter Gmoser ridingDon Debussy — first round, 48th place

Team Dressage Competition:

  • Gaulhofer, Gmoser, Max-Theurer, and Stadlinger — 8th place, 66.570%

Individual Eventing Competition:

  • Harald Ambros riding Miss Ferrari — final, 19th place
  • Harald Siegl riding Gigant 2 — third round, 45th place
  • Harald Riedl riding Foxy XX — third round, 58th place
  • Margit Appelt riding Ice on Fire — third round, 68th place
  • Andreas Zehrer riding Raemmi Daemmi — did not finish

Team Eventing Competition:

  • Ambros, Appelt, Riedl, Siegl, and Zehrer — 13th place, 306.4 penalties

[edit] Fencing

Men's Épée Individual:

  • Christoph Marik — defeated in round of 32

Men's Foil Individual:

  • Roland Schlosser — defeated in round of 32

[edit] Judo

Men's 60 kg:

Women's 63 kg:

[edit] Tennis

Men's Singles:

[edit] Triathlon

Women's Individual Competition:

Men's Individual Competition:

[edit] Volleyball

Men's Beach Volleyball Competition:

  • Nikolas Berger and Florian Gosch
    • Prelims: 1-2
    • Round of 16: Did not qualify
  • Robert Nowotny and Peter Gartmayer
    • Prelims: 0-3
    • Round of 16: did not qualify

[edit] Officials

  • President: Mr. Leo Wallner
  • Secretary General: Dr. Heinz Jungwirth

[edit] References

  • sports-reference
  • Austria NOC
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