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Slovakia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Slovakia at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Slovakia has competed in the Olympics since 1996. Prior to 1996 Slovakian athletes competed in 16 games as part of Czechoslovakia.


Contents

Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Slovakia 2226


Gold:

Silver:

  • Canoeing - C1 Canoe Single Michal Martikan
  • Judo - 66 kg Jozef Krnac

Bronze:

Results by event

Athletics

Women's 800 metres:

  • Lucia Klocova - Round 1: 2:02.17, Semifinal: 2:00.79

Men's marathon:

  • Marcel Matanin - 2:50:26 (81st place)

Men's 20 km walk:

  • Matej Toth - 1:28:49 (32nd place)

Women's 20 km walk:

  • Zuzana Malikova - 1:33:17 (22nd place)

Men's 50 km walk:

  • Peter Korcok - 3:54:22 (14th place)
  • Milos Batovsky - 3:59:11 (18th place)
  • Kazimir Verkin - 4:13:11 (36th place)

Men's shot put:

  • Mikulas Konopka - Final, 19.92 metres (10th place)

Men's discus:

  • Jaroslav Zitnansky - Round 1, 53.30 metres (did not advance)

Men's javelin:

  • Marian Bokor - Round 1, 71.74 metres (did not advance)

Men's hammer:

  • Libor Charfreitag - Final, 77.54 metres (7th place)
  • Miloslav Konopka - Round 1, 76.16 metres (did not advance)

Officials

  • President: Mr. Frantisek Chmelar
  • Secretary General: Mr. Martin Benko

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