FACTOID # 2: Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
 
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Europe > Lithuania > Sports

LITHUANIAN SPORTS STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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1996 Summer Olympics medals per capita > Total 1 [65th of 79]
1997 World Air Games > Results > Bronze medals 4 [7th of 27]
2000 Summer Paralympics > Silver 2 [41st of 55]
2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships > Group B > GP 5 [8th of 12]
2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships > Group A > GA 35 [2nd of 11]
2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships > Group B > GP 5 [8th of 12]
Air Games > Bronze medals 4 [7th of 24]
Air Games > Total medals 4 [17th of 27]
Chess > GrandMasters 6 [38th of 135]
Chess > International Masters 13 [42nd of 135]
Chess > World Chess Rankings 2,492 [37th of 135]
Eurobasket 2005 Women > Top 10 scorers > PPG 13.5 [8th of 10]
FIFA World Ranking > Men 478 [92nd of 198]
FIFA World Ranking > Women 1,399 [57th of 117]
ICCF national member federations > ICCF Email Contact Virginijus Grabliauskas
ICCF national member federations > Other Alfonsas Kupšys
Olympic medals > Gold > Sydney 2000 2 [27th of 48]
Olympic medals > Total > Sydney 2000 5 [36th of 75]
Olympic point totals > Sydney 2000 9 [38th of 79]
Summer olympic medals > All time 9 [57th of 116]

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: 1996 Summer Olympics medals per capita ; Wikipedia: 1997 World Air Games ; Wikipedia: 2000 Summer Paralympics ; Wikipedia: 2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships ; Wikipedia: 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships ; Wikipedia: 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships ; Air Sports International; World Chess Federation, 2006; Wikipedia: Eurobasket 2005 Women ; Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); FIFA Official Website, December 2005; Wikipedia: ICCF national member federations ; International Olympic Committee; The Golden Book of the Olympic Games

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Lithuania, Republic of Lithuania, Lietuvos Respublika, Lietuva

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