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Albania at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Albania at the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the National Olympic Committee of Albania and is abbreviated ALB. 13 athletes from Albania compete in 5 sports in Athens, Greece.

The 2004 games are Albania's 4th appearance in the Olympics. Albania first competed in 1972. The athletes at the 2004 games are attempting to win Albania's first Olympic medal.

"Hymni i Flamurit" ("Hymn to the Flag"), Albania's anthem, will be played if an Albanian athlete wins a gold medal. Klodiana Shala was the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.

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Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Albania 0 0 0 0

Results by event

Athletics

Women's 400 meters Hurdles:

Men's hammer:

  • Dorian Collaku - Round 1, 70.06 metres (did not advance)

Swimming

Men's 50 metre Freestyle:

  • Kreshnik Gjata - 26.61 s (66th place, did not advance)

Women's 50 metre Freestyle:

  • Rovena Marku - 30.51 s (60th place, did not advance)

Weightlifting

Men's 62 kg:

  • Gert Trasha - 255.0 kg (14th place, Snatch: 115.0 kg, Clean & Jerk: 140.0 kg)

Men's 77 kg:

  • Theoharis Trasha - 342.5 kg (13th place, Snatch: 160.0 kg, Clean & Jerk: 182.5 kg)

Wrestling

Men's Freestyle 60 kg:

  • Sahit Prizreni - Eliminated Pool E

Officials

  • President: Hysen Domi
  • Secretary General: Stavri Bello


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