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Encyclopedia > United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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The United States was represented at the 2004 Summer Olympics by the United States Olympic Committee (abbreviated USOC). The delegation of 613 athletes was the largest the country has ever sent to the Summer Olympics. Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... The 2004 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, were held in Athens, Greece, over a period of 17 days from August 13 to August 29, 2004. ... For USOC in telephony, see Universal Service Ordering Code. ...

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Medals

   Gold       Silver       Bronze    Total
Flag of United States United States 35 39 29 103

United States finished in first position in the final medal rankings This is the full table of the medal count of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Image File history File links Olympic_rings. ... Image File history File links Med_1. ... Image File history File links Med_2. ... Image File history File links Med_3. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ...


Half of the U.S. medals came from two sports:

  • Swimming accounted for 12 gold and 28 total medals.
  • Track and Field accounted for eight gold and 24 total medals.

Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Olympic Aquatic Centre with the athletes competing in 32 events. ... Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium, except for the Marathons (which were run from Marathonas to the Kallimarmaro Stadium), the Road Walk, and the Shot Put, which was held at the Ancient Olympia Stadium. ...

Gold

Justin Gatlin (born February 10, 1982) is an American sprinter. ... Shawn Crawford (born January 14, 1978) is a sprint athlete from the United States. ... Jeremy Wariner (born January 31, 1984 in Irving, Texas) is an American track athlete. ... Timothy Mack (born September 15, 1972 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American pole vaulter who became Olympic champion in 2004. ... Phillips in Helsinki at the GE Money Grand Prix in July 2005, celebrating after his first jump (8. ... Otis Harris (born June 30, 1982 in Edwards, Mississippi) is an US-American track & field athlete. ... Derrick Brew (born December 28, 1977) is a 2004 Olympic Gold medalist in the Mens 4x400 meter relay for the United States. ... Jeremy Wariner (born January 31, 1984 in Irving, Texas) is an American track athlete. ... Darold Williamson, was born February 19, 1983 in San Antonio, Texas. ... Joanna Hayes (born December 23, 1976) is an American runner who won the gold medal in the Womens 100m Hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens. ... Olympic Records are the best performances in a specific event in that events history in either the Summer Olympic Games or the Winter Olympic Games. ... DeeDee Trotter (born 8 December 1982 in Twenty Nine Palms, California) is an American athlete. ... Monique Henderson (born February 18, 1983 in San Diego, California) is a track and field athlete, competing internationally for the United States. ... Sanya Richards (born February 26, 1985 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a track and field athlete who competes internationally for the United States. ... Monique Hennagan (born May 26, 1976 in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American athlete who mainly competes in in the 400 metres. ... Misty May Playing Beach Volleyball Misty May-Treanor is a professional volleyball player in the United States. ... Kerri Walsh Kerri Lee Walsh (Born August 15, 1978) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Adriana Behar, born in Rio de Janeiro in 1969, is one of the most outstanding volleyball players of her generation. ... Shelda Bede (born January 1, 1973) is a beach volleyball player from Brazil. ... Andre Ward is an American boxer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the Gold Medal. ... Magomed Aripgadjiev (born September 23, 1977 in Kaspiysk) is a Belarusian boxer who competed in the Light Heavyweight (81kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. ... Tyler Hamilton Tyler Hamilton (born March 1, 1971 in Marblehead, Massachusetts) is an American professional road bicycle racer. ... Mariel Zagunis is an American Olympic athlete in the sport of fencing. ... Tan Xue (born January 30, 1984) is a Chinese fencer who won the gold medal in Sabre Individual at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Paul Hamm (born September 24, 1982 in Waukesha, Wisconsin) is a US gymnast. ... Carly Rae Patterson (born February 4, 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American gymnast. ... Matthew Emmons (born April 5, 1981) is an American sport shooter. ... Kim Rhode (born July 16, 1979) is an American double trap and skeet shooter. ... Gary Hall Jr. ... Aaron Wells Peirsol (born July 23, 1983 in Irvine, California) is an American competitive swimmer. ... Olympic Records are the best performances in a specific event in that events history in either the Summer Olympic Games or the Winter Olympic Games. ... Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American swimmer and world-record holder (as of 2005). ... Ryan Lochte (born August 3, 1983) is an American swimmer who won medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Peter Vanderkaay (Born February 12 , 1984) is an American Freestyle swimmer, who won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Klete Keller (born March 21, 1982) is an American swimmer who won medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 400m Freestyle and the 4x200m Freestyle relay. ... A world record is the best performance in a certain discipline, usually a sports event. ... Natalie Coughlin (center, with hands on head) at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Amanda Beard in 2004 Summer Olympics uniform Amanda Ray Beard (Irvine, California, October 29, 1981) is an American Olympic swimmer. ... Dana Vollmer (born November 13, 1987 in Granbury, Texas) is an American swimmer who presently competes at the college level at the University of Florida. ... Kaitlin Sandeno (in water, arms stretched) at the Athens Olympic Games. ... Cael Norman Sanderson (born June 20, 1979 in Salt Lake City, Utah), pronounced kale, is an American wrestler and current head wrestling coach at Iowa State University. ...

Silver

Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (September 21, 1929 – June 10, 2003) was an English moral philosopher, noted by The Times as the most brilliant and most important British moral philosopher of his time. ... Otis Harris (born June 30, 1982 in Edwards, Mississippi) is an US-American track & field athlete. ... Terrence R. Trammell (born November 23, 1978 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) is a hurdling athlete, who won the silver medal in the 110 meter hurdles at both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Matthew Hemingway, photo courtesy of Bryce Boyer Matt Hemingway is an American athlete who won a silver medal in the high jump at the 2004 Olympic Games. ... The metre, or meter, is a measure of length, approximately equal to 3. ... Toby Stevenson, born November 19, 1976 in Odessa, Texas, is an Olympic class pole vaulter. ... John Moffitt (born December 12, 1980) is an American track and field athlete who competes mainly in long jump. ... Adam Nelson is an elite American shotputter. ... The metre, or meter, is a measure of length, approximately equal to 3. ... Bryan Clay (born January 3, 1980 in Austin, Texas) is an American decathlete. ... Shawn Crawford (born January 14, 1978) is a sprint athlete from the United States. ... Justin Gatlin (born February 10, 1982) is an American sprinter. ... Maurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American athlete. ... Lauryn Williams (born September 11, 1983 in Rochester, Pennsylvania) is a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for the United States. ... Allyson Felix (born November 18, 1985 in Los Angeles, California) is a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for the United States in the 200 meters. ... Kimberly Severson is an international event rider. ... Morgan Carl Hamm (born September 24, 1982 in [[Waukesha, Wisconsin]?]) is a US gymnast. ... Paul Hamm (born September 24, 1982 in Waukesha, Wisconsin) is a US gymnast. ... Image:Blaine99. ... Mohini Bhardwaj (born September 29, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American gymnast. ... Annia Portuondo Hatch (born June 14, 1978, Guantanamo, Cuba) is a Cuban-American gymnast who competed at the 2004 Olympics. ... Terin Marie Humphrey (born August 14, 1986 in Saint Joseph, Missouri) is a United States gymnast and was a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic team in Athens, Greece where she helped the team to a silver medal. ... Courtney Anne Kupets (born July 27, 1986 in Bedford, Texas) is an American gymnast. ... Courtney McCool American gymnast Courtney McCool was a team member in the 2004 Summer Olympics Games womens artistic gymnastic team. ... Jennifer Parilla (born January 9, 1981) is an American gymnast born in Newport Beach, California. ... Carly Rae Patterson (born February 4, 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American gymnast. ... Mary Sanders (born 26th August, 1985 in Toronto, Canada) is an individual Rhythmic Gymnast. ... Michael Anti (left) poses with Jia Zhanbo (center) and Christian Planer (right) at the mens three position rifle award ceremony on August 22, 2004. ... Larsen Jensen (born September 1, 1985) is an American swimmer. ... Brendan Joseph Hansen (born August 15, 1981 in Havertown, Pennsylvania) is an American swimmer who specializes in the breaststroke. ... Ian Crocker (born August 31, 1982) is an American swimmer from the U.S. state of Maine. ... Ryan Lochte (born August 3, 1983) is an American swimmer who won medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Erik Vendt (born January 9, 1981) is a swimmer from the United States who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Amanda Beard in 2004 Summer Olympics uniform Amanda Ray Beard (Irvine, California, October 29, 1981) is an American Olympic swimmer. ... Kaitlin Sandeno (in water, arms stretched) at the Athens Olympic Games. ... Maritza Correia a. ... Amanda Weir (b. ... Jenny Thompson (born February 26, 1973), a swimmer, is one of the most decorated Olympians in history, winning twelve medals, including eight golds, while representing the United States of America in the 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Kara Lynn Joyce (born October 25, 1985 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American swimmer. ... Fish (left) holding the Silver medal in Tennis at the 2004 Olympic Games Mardy Fish at the Siebel Open, 2004 Mardy Fish (born December 9, 1981 in Edina, Minnesota), is an American professional tennis player. ... Nicolás Alejandro Massú Fried (born October 10, 1979), nicknamed Vampiro (Spanish for vampire) is a tennis player from Chile. ... Nia Abdallah was born on January 24, 1984 in Houston, Texas. ... Stephen Abas is one of the most accomplished American wrestlers in history. ... Sara McMann (born September 24, 1980 in Tacoma Park, Maryland) is the first American women in history to receive a silver medal in womans wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics games in Athens, Greece. ...

Bronze

  • Athletics
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Beach Volleyball
  • Boxing
    • Men's Middle (75 kg): Andre Dirrell
  • Cycling, Road
    • Men's Individual Time Trial: Bobby Julich with a time of 57:58.19
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
    • Women's Individual Sabre: Sada Jacobsen defeated Catalina Cheorghitoaia of Romania 17-15
  • Gymnastics, Artistic
  • Judo
    • 73 kg Men's division: James Pedro (with Leandro Guilhero of Brazil)
  • Swimming
  • Synchronized Swimming
    • Duet: Anna Kozlova and Alison Bartosik
    • Team Event
  • Triathlon
  • Water Polo
  • Wrestling
    • Freestyle (women's 48 kg division): Patricia Miranda def. Angelique Berthenet, FRA on points 11-4
    • Greco-Roman (men's 120 kg division): Rulon Gardner def. Sajad Barzi, IRI on points 17-6

Maurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American athlete. ... Justin Gatlin (born February 10, 1982) is an American sprinter. ... Derrick Brew (born December 28, 1977) is a 2004 Olympic Gold medalist in the Mens 4x400 meter relay for the United States. ... Melissa Morrison-Howard (born July 9, 1971 in Mooresville, North Carolina) is a American hurdler best known for winning two Olympic bronze medals. ... Deena Kastor (née Drossin) (1973-) is an American distance runner. ... Holly McPeak (born May 15, 1969 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Elaine Youngs (born February 14, 1970 in El Toro, California) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Natalie Louise Cook, OAM (born January 19, 1975) is an Australian professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medallist. ... Bobby Julich is an American professional cyclist. ... Kimberly Severson is an international event rider. ... John Williams is an equestrian from the United States of America, born ????. He competed for the USA in the Eventing team at the 2004 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal. ... Lisa Wilcox (b. ... Robert Dover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Courtney Anne Kupets (born July 27, 1986 in Bedford, Texas) is an American gymnast. ... Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American swimmer and world-record holder (as of 2005). ... Klete Keller (born March 21, 1982) is an American swimmer who won medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 400m Freestyle and the 4x200m Freestyle relay. ... Ian Crocker (born August 31, 1982) is an American swimmer from the U.S. state of Maine. ... Neil Walker (born June 25, 1976) is a swimmer from the United States who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Jason Lezak (born November 12, 1975) is a Jewish-American swimmer. ... Brendan Joseph Hansen (born August 15, 1981 in Havertown, Pennsylvania) is an American swimmer who specializes in the breaststroke. ... Natalie Coughlin (center, with hands on head) at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Kaitlin Sandeno (in water, arms stretched) at the Athens Olympic Games. ... Susan Williams is an athlete from the United States. ... Miranda Patricia (born June 11, 1979 in Manteca, California) is the first American women in Olympic history to receive a medal in womans wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics games in Athens, Greece. ... Rulon Gardner (born August 16, 1971 in Afton, Wyoming) is an amateur wrestler in the Greco-Roman discipline from the United States. ...

Results by event

Archery

Men's Individual Matches in progress during the womens round of 64 at the Panathinaiko Stadium Archery at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at Panathinaiko Stadium (Kallimarmaro). ...

Women's Individual Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... John Magera (born 6 February 1970) is an athlete from the United States. ... Butch Johnson (born 30 August 1955) is an archer from United States. ...

Men's Team Jennifer Nichols (born 4 October 1983) is an athlete from the United States. ... Janet Dykman (born 17 January 1954) is an athlete from the United States. ... Stephanie Arnold (born 23 January 1978) is an athlete from the United States. ...

  • Butch Johnson, John Magera, and Vic Wunderle - 4th place

Women's Team

  • Stephanie Arnold, Janet Dykman, and Jennifer Nichols - 13th place

Athletics

Men's 100 metres: Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium, except for the Marathons (which were run from Marathonas to the Kallimarmaro Stadium), the Road Walk, and the Shot Put, which was held at the Ancient Olympia Stadium. ...

  • Justin Gatlin - Round 1: 10.07 s, Round 2: 9.96 s, Semifinal: 10.09 s, Final: 9.85 s (gold medal)
  • Maurice Greene - Round 1: 10.18 s, Round 2: 9.93 s, Semifinal: 9.97 s, Final: 9.87 s (bronze medal)
  • Shawn Crawford - Round 1: 10.02 s, Round 2: 9.89 s, Semifinal: 10.07 s, Final: 9.89 s (4th place)

Women's 100 metres: Justin Gatlin (born February 10, 1982) is an American sprinter. ... Maurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American athlete. ... Shawn Crawford (born January 14, 1978) is a sprint athlete from the United States. ...

Men's 110 metre hurdles: Lauryn Williams (born September 11, 1983 in Rochester, Pennsylvania) is a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for the United States. ... LaTasha Colander (born August 23, 1976 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a Track and Field sprint athlete, competing internationally for United States. ... Yolanda Gail Devers (born November 19, 1966 in Seattle, Washington, USA) is a three-time Olympic 100 m champion in athletics for the US Olympic Team. ...

  • Terrence Trammell - Round 1: 13.51 s, Round 2: 13.34 s, Semifinal: 13.17 s, Final: 13.18 s (silver medal)
  • Duane Ross - Round 1: 13.39 s, Round 2: 13.50 s, Semifinal: 13.30 s
  • Allen Johnson - Round 1: 13.45 s, Round 2: DNF

Women's 100 metre hurdles: Terrence R. Trammell (born November 23, 1978 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) is a hurdling athlete, who won the silver medal in the 110 meter hurdles at both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. ... Allen K. Johnson (born March 1, 1971) is a hurdling athlete and won Olympic Gold in the 110 metre high hurdles at the 1996 games in Atlanta, Georgia. ...

Men's 200 metres: Joanna Hayes (born December 23, 1976) is an American runner who won the gold medal in the Womens 100m Hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens. ... Melissa Morrison-Howard (born July 9, 1971 in Mooresville, North Carolina) is a American hurdler best known for winning two Olympic bronze medals. ...

  • Shawn Crawford - Round 1: 20.55 s, Round 2: 19.95 s, Semifinal: 20.05 s, Final: 19.79 s (gold medal)
  • Bernard Williams - Round 1: 20.29 s, Round 2: 20.40 s, Semifinal: 20.18 s, Final: 20.01 s (silver medal)
  • Justin Gatlin - Round 1: 20.51 s, Round 2: 20.03 s, Semifinal: 20.35 s, Final: 20.03 s (bronze medal)

Women's 200 metres: Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (September 21, 1929 – June 10, 2003) was an English moral philosopher, noted by The Times as the most brilliant and most important British moral philosopher of his time. ...

  • Allyson Felix - Round 1: 22.39 s, Round 2: 22.69 s, Semifinal: 22.36 s, Final: 22.18 s (silver medal)
  • Muna Lee - Round 1: 22.57 s, Round 2: 22.74 s, Semifinal: 22.69 s, Final: 22.87 s (7th place)
  • la Shauntea Moore - Round 1: 23.10 s, Round 2: 22.96 s, Semifinal: 22.93 s

Men's 400 metres: Allyson Felix (born November 18, 1985 in Los Angeles, California) is a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for the United States in the 200 meters. ... Muna Lee (born October 30, 1981) is an American sprinter. ...

  • Jeremy Wariner - Round 1: 45.56 s, Semifinal: 44.87 s, Final: 44.00 s (gold medal)
  • Otis Harris - Round 1: 45.11 s, Semifinal: 44.99 s, Final: 44.16 s (silver medal)
  • Derrick Brew - Round 1: 45.41 s, Semifinal: 45.05 s, Final: 44.42 s (bronze medal)

Women's 400 metres: Jeremy Wariner (born January 31, 1984 in Irving, Texas) is an American track athlete. ... Otis Harris (born June 30, 1982 in Edwards, Mississippi) is an US-American track & field athlete. ... Derrick Brew (born December 28, 1977) is a 2004 Olympic Gold medalist in the Mens 4x400 meter relay for the United States. ...

  • Monique Hennagan - Round 1: 51.02 s, Semifinal: 49.88 s, Final: 49.97 s (4th place)
  • DeeDee Trotter - Round 1: 50.56 s, Semifinal: 50.14 s, Final: 50.00 s (5th place)
  • Sanya Richards - Round 1: 50.11 s, Semifinal: 50.54 s, Final: 50.19 s (6th place)

Men's 400 metre hurdles: Monique Hennagan (born May 26, 1976 in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American athlete who mainly competes in in the 400 metres. ... DeeDee Trotter (born 8 December 1982 in Twenty Nine Palms, California) is an American athlete. ... Sanya Richards (born February 26, 1985 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a track and field athlete who competes internationally for the United States. ...

  • James Carter - Round 1: 48.64 s, Semifinal: 48.18 s, Final: 48.58 s (4th place)
  • Bennie Brazell - Round 1: 48.57 s, Semifinal: 48.19 s, Final: 49.51 s (8th place)
  • Angelo Taylor - Round 1: 48.79 s, Semifinal: 48.72 s

Women's 400 metre hurdles: James Carter (born May 7, 1978 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American athlete competing in 400 m hurdles. ... Angelo F. Taylor (born December 29, 1978) is an American athlete, winner of 400 m hurdles at the 2000 Summer Olympics. ...

  • Sheena Johnson - Round 1: 54.81 s, Semifinal: 54.32 s, Final: 53.83 s (4th place)
  • Brenda Taylor - Round 1: 54.72 s, Semifinal: 55.02 s, Final: 54.97 s (7th place)
  • Lashinda Demus - Round 1: 54.66 s, Semifinal: 54.32 s

Men's 800 metres:

  • Jonathan Johnson - Semifinal, 1:50.1 (did not advance)
  • Khadevis Robinson - Round 1, 1:46.1 (did not advance)
  • Derrick Peterson - Round 1, 1:47.6 (did not advance)

Women's 800 metres: Eastman Johnson (1824 - 1906) was a U.S. painter. ...

  • Jearl Miles Clark - Round 1: 2:01.33, Semifinal: 1:58.71, Final: 1:57.27 (6th place)
  • Nicole Teter - Round 1: 2:01.16, Semifinal: 1:59.50
  • Hazel Clark - Round 1: 2:05.67

Men's 1500 metres:

  • Alan Webb - Round 1, 3:41.25 (did not advance)
  • Charlie Gruber - Round 1, 3:41.73 (did not advance)
  • Grant Robison - Round 1, 3:53.66 (did not advance)

Women's 1500 metres: Alan Webb (born January 13, 1983 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American track athlete. ...

  • Carrie Tollefson - Round 1: 4:06.46, Semifinal: 4:08.55

Men's 3000 metre steeplechase:

  • Daniel Lincoln - Final, 8:16.86 (11th place)
  • Anthony Famiglietti - Round 1, 8:31.59 (did not advance)
  • Robert Gary - Round 1, 8:38.01 (did not advance)

Men's 5000 metres:

  • Tim Broe - Final, 13:33.06 (11th place)
  • Jonathon Riley - Round 1, 13:38.79 (did not advance)

Women's 5000 metres:

Men's 10000 metres: Marla Runyan is a marathon runner who is legally blind. ... Shayne Culpepper née Wille (born: December 3, 1973 in Atlanta USA) is a middle distance athlete. ...

  • Daniel Browne - Final, 28:14.53 (12th place)
  • Abdihakem Abdirahman - Final, 28:26.26 (15th place)
  • Dathan Ritzenhein - Final, DNF

Women's 10000 metres: To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

  • Elva Dryer - 32:18.16 (19th place)
  • Kate O'Neill - 32:24.04 (21st place)

Men's 4x100 metre relay:

  • Shawn Crawford, Justin Gatlin, Coby Miller, and Maurice Greene - Final, 0:38.08 (silver medal)

Women's 4x100 metre relay: Maurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American athlete. ...

Men's 4x400 metre relay: LaTasha Colander (born August 23, 1976 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a Track and Field sprint athlete, competing internationally for United States. ... Lauryn Williams (born September 11, 1983 in Rochester, Pennsylvania) is a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for the United States. ... Marion Jones (born October 12, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American athlete, winner of five medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. ... Angela Williams (born 30 January 1980 in Bellflower, California) is an American athlete. ...

  • Otis Harris, Derrick Brew, Jeremy Wariner, and Darold Williamson - Final, 2:55.91 (gold medal)

Women's 4x400 metre relay: Darold Williamson, was born February 19, 1983 in San Antonio, Texas. ...

Men's decathlon: Monique Henderson (born February 18, 1983 in San Diego, California) is a track and field athlete, competing internationally for the United States. ... Sanya Richards (born February 26, 1985 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a track and field athlete who competes internationally for the United States. ...

  • Bryan Clay - 8820 points (silver medal)
  • Paul Terek - 7893 points (21st place)
  • Tom Pappas - DNF

Women's decathlon: Bryan Clay (born January 3, 1980 in Austin, Texas) is an American decathlete. ...

  • Sheila Burrell - 6296 points (4th place)
  • Michelle Perry - 6124 points (14th place)
  • Tiffany Lott Hogan - 6066 points (20th place)

Men's marathon: Michelle Perry (born 1 May 1979 in Granada Hills, California) is an American athlete. ...

Women's marathon: Mebrahtom Keflezighi Mebrahtom (Meb) Keflezighi (born May 5, 1975 in Asmara, Eritrea) is an American athlete specializing in long distance running, specifically marathons. ... Alan Culpepper is an American distance runner. ...

  • Deena Kastor - 2:27:20 (bronze medal)
  • Jennifer Rhines - 2:43:52 (34th place)
  • Colleen de Reuck - 2:46:30 (39th place)

Men's 20 km walk: Deena Kastor (née Drossin) (1973-) is an American distance runner. ...

  • Timothy Seaman - 1:25:17 (20th place)
  • Kevin Eastler - 1:25:20 (21st place)
  • John Nunn - 1:27:38 (26th place)

Women's 20 km walk: John Denis Martin Nunn (born April 25, 1955) is an English chess player and mathematician. ...

  • Teresa Vaill - 1:38:47 (43rd place)

Men's 50 km walk:

  • Curt Clausen - 4:13:31 (32nd place)
  • Phillip Dunn - 4:12:49 (35th place)

Men's long jump:

Women's long jump: Phillips in Helsinki at the GE Money Grand Prix in July 2005, celebrating after his first jump (8. ... John Moffitt (born December 12, 1980) is an American track and field athlete who competes mainly in long jump. ... Walter Davis (born July 2, 1979 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is an African American athlete competing in the triple jump and occasionally in the long jump. ...

  • Marion Jones - Round 1: 6.70 metres, Final: 6.85 metres (5th place)
  • Grace Upshaw - Round 1: 6.68 metres, Final: 6.64 metres (10th place)
  • Rose Richmond - Round 1: 6.46 metres

Men's triple jump: Marion Jones (born October 12, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American athlete, winner of five medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. ...

  • Kenta Bell - Final, 16.90 metres (9th place)
  • Walter Davis - Final, 16.78 metres (11th place)
  • Melvin Lister - Round 1, 16.64 metres (did not advance)

Women's triple jump: Kenta Bell (born March 16, 1977) is an American track and field athlete who competes mainly in the triple jump. ... Walter Davis (born July 2, 1979 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is an African American athlete competing in the triple jump and occasionally in the long jump. ...

  • Tiombe Hurd - Round 1: 13.98 metres
  • Yuliana Perez - Round 1: 13.62 metres

Men's high jump:

  • Matt Hemingway - Final, 2.34 metres (silver medal)
  • Jamie Nieto - Final, 2.34 metres (4th place)
  • Tora Harris - Round 1, 2.15 metres (did not advance)

Women's high jump: Matthew Hemingway, photo courtesy of Bryce Boyer Matt Hemingway is an American athlete who won a silver medal in the high jump at the 2004 Olympic Games. ...

  • Amy Acuff - Round 1: 1.95 metres, Final: 1.99 metres (4th place)
  • Tisha Waller - Round 1: 1.89 metres
  • Chaunte Howard - Round 1: 1.85 metres

Men's pole vault: Categories: Olympic stubs | People stubs | 1975 births | American track and field athletes | Competitors at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Chaunte Howard (born January 12, 1984 in Templeton, California) is an African American athlete competing in the high jump. ...

  • Timothy Mack - Final, 5.95 metres (gold medal, Olympic record)
  • Toby Stevenson - Final, 5.90 metres (silver medal)
  • Derek Miles - Final, 5.75 metres (7th place)

Women's pole vault: Timothy Mack (born September 15, 1972 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American pole vaulter who became Olympic champion in 2004. ... Toby Stevenson, born November 19, 1976 in Odessa, Texas, is an Olympic class pole vaulter. ...

  • Stacy Dragila - Round 1: 4.30 metres
  • Jillian Schwartz - Round 1: 4.30 metres
  • Kellie Suttle - Round 1: 4.15 metres

Men's shot put: Stacy Dragila (born Stacy Mikaelson on March 25, 1971 in Auburn, California) is an American pole vaulter. ...

  • Adam Nelson - Final, 21.16 metres (silver medal)
  • John Godina - Final, 20.19 metres (9th place)
  • Reese Hoffa - Round 1, 19.40 metres (did not advance)

Women's shot put: Adam Nelson is an elite American shotputter. ... John Godina (born May 31, 1972 in Fort Sill, Oklahoma) is an American shot putter, whose record includes three World Championship wins and two Olympic medals. ...

  • Kristin Heaston - Round 1: 17.17 metres
  • Laura Gerraught - Round 1: 16.47 metres

Men's discus:

  • Casey Malone - Final, 64.33 metres (6th place)
  • Jarred Rome - Round 1, 61.55 metres (did not advance)
  • Ian Waltz - Round 1, 58.97 metres (did not advance)

Women's discus:

  • Aretha Hill - Round 1: 58.82 metres
  • Stephanie Brown - Round 1: 58.54 metres
  • Seilala Sua - Round 1: No mark

Men's javelin: A classic image of Batman and Robin reinterpreted by painter Alex Ross. ...

  • Breaux Greer - Final, 74.36 metres (12th place)

Women's javelin:

  • Kim Kreiner - Round 1: 52.18 metres

Men's hammer:

  • James Parker - Round 1, 75.04 metres (did not advance)
  • Alfred Kruger - Round 1, 69.38 metres (did not advance)

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  • Erin Gilreath - Round 1: 66.71 metres
  • Anna Mahon - Round 1: 64.99 metres
  • Jackie Jeschelnig - Round 1: 62.23 metres

Badminton

Men's Singles Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Goudi Olympic Hall at the Goudi Olympic Complex where participants competed for 5 gold medals. ...

Did not compete

Men's Doubles

Women's Singles Howard Bach (born 22 February 1979) is a male badminton player from the United States. ... Kevin Qi Han (born 25 November 1972) is a male badminton player from the United States. ...

Did not compete

Women's Doubles

Did not compete

Basketball

The United States Olympic men's basketball team Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the indoor arena in the Helliniko Olympic Complex for the preliminary rounds, with the latter stages being held in the Olympic Indoor Hall at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. ...

August 15 Puerto Rico 92-71 USA
August 17 USA 77-71 Greece
August 19 USA 89-79 Australia
August 21 Lithuania 94-90 USA
August 23 USA 89-53 Angola
August 26
(quarter final)
Spain 94-102 USA
August 27
(semi final)
Argentina 89-81 USA
August 28
(Bronze medal match)
Lithuania 94-106 USA

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The United States Olympic women's basketball team

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August 14 USA 99-47 New Zealand
August 16 Czech Republic 61-80 USA
August 18 Korea 57-80 USA
August 20 USA 71-58 Spain
August 22 China, People's Republic of 62-100 USA
August 25
(quarter final)
USA 102-72 Greece
August 27
(semi final)
Russia 62-66 USA
August 28
(Gold medal match)
Australia 63-74 USA

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Boxing

The United States sent nine boxers to Athens. They claimed two medals, a gold and a bronze. Only two boxers lost their first bouts. Four made the quarterfinals, with two falling there, one falling in the semifinal, and the fourth taking the gold by going undefeated. The combined record of the nine Americans was 12-8. The U.S. was fifth in the boxing medal count. Boxing at the Kenyan boxer David Munyasia had tested positive for cathine and has been excluded from the event. ...


Light Flyweight (48kg)

  • Rau Shee Warren
    1. Round of 32 - Lost to Zou Shiming of China, 22-9

Flyweight (51kg)

Lightweight (60kg) Tulashboy Doniyorov (born March 30, 1981) is a boxer from Uzbekistan, who participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics for his native Asian country. ...

  • Vicente Escobedo
    1. Round of 32 - Defeated José David Mosquera of Colombia, outscored
    2. Round of 16 - Lost to Rovshan Huseynov of Azerbaijan, 36-18

Light Welterweight (64kg) José David Mosquera Mosquera (born October 7, 1983) is a boxer from Colombia, who participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics for his native South American country. ...

  • Rock Allen
    1. Round of 32 - Bye
    2. Round of 16 - Lost to Boris Georgiev of Bulgaria, 30-10

Welterweight (69kg)

Middleweight (75kg) Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros (born April 28, 1974) is a Cuban boxer, who competed in the welterweight (69 kg) category at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. ...

  • Andre Dirrell - bronze medal
    1. Round of 32 - Defeated Ha Dabateer of China, 25-18
    2. Round of 16 - Defeated Kassel Nabil of Algeria, outscored
    3. Quarterfinal - Defeated Yordani Despaigne Herrera of Cuba, 12-11
    4. Semifinal - Lost to Gennadiy Golovkin of Kazakhstan, 23-18

Light Heavyweight (81kg) Gennadiy Golovkin (born April 8, 1982) is an Kazakh boxer who competed in the Middleweight (75 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. ...

Heavyweight (91kg) Andre Ward is an American boxer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the Gold Medal. ... Utkirbek Haydarov (born January 25, 1974) is an Uzbek boxer who competed in the Light Heavyweight (81kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. ... Magomed Aripgadjiev (born September 23, 1977 in Kaspiysk) is a Belarusian boxer who competed in the Light Heavyweight (81kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. ...

  • Devin Vargas
    1. Round of 16 - Defeated Rachid El Haddak of Morocco, outscored
    2. Quarterfinal - Lost to Viktar Zuyev of Belarus, 36-27

Super Heavyweight (over 91kg)

  • Jason Estrada
    1. Round of 16 - Defeated Ma'afu Hawke of Tonga, 30-11
    2. Quarterfinal - Lost to Michel Lopez Nunez of Cuba, 21-7

Jason Moses Estrada (born November 30, 1980) is a 2004 olympic representative for the United States for his boxing in the super heavyweight division. ...

Canoeing

Canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre for the flatwater events and the Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre at the Helliniko Olympic Complex for the canoe and kayak slalom disciplines. ...

Flatwater

Men's C2 500 metres:

Men's C2 1000 metres: Nathan Johnson is an American composer, musician and producer. ...

  • Jordan Malloch and Nathan Johnson - semifinal, 14th place

Men's K1 500 metres:

  • Rami Zur - semifinal, 11th place

Women's K1 500 metres:

  • Carrie Johnson - semifinal, 15th place

Men's K1 1000 metres:

  • Benjamin Lewis - semifinal, 21st place

Men's K2 500 metres:

  • Bartosz Wolski and Rami Zur - semifinal, 13th place

Men's K2 1000 metres:

  • Jeffrey Smoke and Andrew Bussey - semifinal, 13th place

Women's K4 500 metres:

  • Carrie Johnson, Kathryn Colin, Lauren Spalding, and Marie Mijalis - semifinal, 10th place

Slalom

Men's C1 slalom:

  • Chris Ennis, Jr. - preliminary heats, 16th place

Men's C2 slalom:

Men's K1 slalom: Matthew Taylor can refer to: Matthew Taylor, English Liberal Democrat MP. Matthew Taylor, English football (soccer) player. ...

  • Scott Parsons - final, 6th place
  • Brett Heyl - semifinal, 15th place

Women's K1 slalom:

  • Rebecca Giddens - final, silver medal

Cycling

Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was split into three categories: Road, held on the streets of Athens. ...

Road cycling

Men's road race:

Women's road race: Tyler Hamilton Tyler Hamilton (born March 1, 1971 in Marblehead, Massachusetts) is an American professional road bicycle racer. ... George Hincapie (born June 29, 1973 in Queens, New York City) is an American professional road bicycle racer residing in Greenville, South Carolina. ... Bobby Julich is an American professional cyclist. ... Levi Leipheimer Levi Leipheimer (born October 24, 1973) is a professional American cyclist born in Butte, Montana, currently riding for the European cycling team Gerolsteiner. ... Jason McCartney (born March 14, 1974) is a former Australian rules footballer and 2002 Bali bombing survivor. ...

  • Kristin Armstrong - 8th place, 3:25:06
  • Christine Thorburn - 15th place, 3:25:42
  • Deirdre Demet-Barry - 16th place, 3:25:42

Men's time trial: Dede Demet-Barry speaks with reporters just prior to the start of the 1998 Womens Challenge stage race. ...

  • Tyler Hamilton - gold medal, 57:31.74
  • Bobby Julich - bronze medal, 57:58.19

Women's time trial:

  • Deirdre Demet-Barry - silver medal, 31:35.62
  • Chirstine Thorburn - 4th place, 32:14.82

Track cycling

Women's individual pursuit:

  • Erin Mirabella - qualifying round, 10th place

Women's individual sprint:

  • Jennie Reed - classification 9-12, 10th place

Men's team sprint:

  • Adam Duvendeck, Giddeon Massie, and Christian Stahl - qualifying round, 11th place

Men's points race:

  • Colby Pearce - 14th place, 23 points

Women's points race:

  • Erin Mirabella - 4th place, 9 points

Men's Keirin:

  • Martin Nothstein - first repechage, no rank

Mountain biking

Men's cross country:

  • Todd Wells - 19th place, 2:24:37
  • Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski - 21st place, 2:25:28

Women's cross country:

  • Mary McConneloug - 9th place, 2:06:12

Diving

Men's 3 metre springboard: Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Olympic Aquatic Centre part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. ...

  • Troy Dumais - Prelim: 452.76, Semifinal: 239.91, Final: 461.55 (6th place)
  • Justin Wilcock - Prelim: 225.87 (32nd place)

Women's 3 metre springboard:

  • Rachelle Kunkel - Prelim: 294.75, Semifinal: 209.76, Final: 336.96 (9th place)
  • Kimiko Soldati - Prelim: 252.36 (21st place)

Men's 10 metre platform:

  • Caesar Garcia - preliminary, 23rd place
  • Kyle Prandi - preliminary, 29th place

Women's 10 metre platform:

Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard: Laura Wilkinson (born November 17, 1977 in Texas) is an American diver. ...

  • Justin Dumais and Troy Dumais - 6th place, 327.06 points

Men's synchronized 10 metre platform:

  • Mark Ruiz and Kyle Prandi - 8th place, 325.44 points

Women's synchronized 10 metre platform:

  • Cassandra Cardinell and Sara Hildebrand - 7th place, 302.22 points

Equestrian

Because only three horse and rider pairs from each nation could advance beyond certain rounds in the individual events, five American pairs did not advance despite being placed sufficiently high. They received rankings below all pairs that did advance. The events of the Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics featured three equestrian disciplines: dressage, eventing and jumping. ...


Individual dressage:

  • Deborah McDonald riding Brentina - final, 4th place
  • Robert Dover riding Kennedy - final, 6th place
  • Guenter Seidel riding Aragon - final, 14th place
  • Lisa Wilcox riding Relevant 5 - first round, 27th place (18th after round)

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  • McDonald, Dover, Seidel, and Wilcox - bronze medal, 71.500%

Individual eventing:

  • Kimberly Severson riding Winsome Adante - final, silver medal
  • Amy Tryon riding Poggio II - final, 6th place
  • Darren Chiacchia riding Windfall 2 - final, 12th place
  • John Williams riding Carrick - third round, 28th place (21st after round)
  • Julie Richards riding Jacob Two Two - third round, 29th place (23rd after round)

Team eventing: Kimberly Severson is an international event rider. ... See Winsome Andante ... John Williams is an equestrian from the United States of America, born April 4th, 1965. ...

  • Severson, Tryon, Chiacchia, Williams, and Richards - bronze medal, 145.6 penalties

Individual jumping:

  • Chris Kappler riding Royal Kaliber - final round B, bronze medal
  • McLain Ward riding Sapphire - final round B, 29th place
  • Beezie Madden riding Authentic - final round A, 34th place
  • Peter Wylde riding Fein Cera - qualifer, 51st place (37th after round)

Team jumping:

  • Kappler, Ward, Madden, and Wylde - final, silver medal

Fencing

Men's épée individual: Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex. ...

  • Soren Thompson - defeated in quarterfinal
  • Cody Mattern - defeated in round of 32
  • Weston Kelsey - defeated in round of 32

Women's épée individual:

  • Kamara James - defeated in round of 32

Men's foil individual:

  • Dan Kellner - defeated in round of 16
  • Jonathan Tiomkin - defeated in round of 32
  • Jedediah Dupree - defeated in round of 64

Women's foil individual:

  • Erinn Smart - defeated in round of 64

Men's sabre individual:

  • Keeth Smart - defeated in round of 16
  • Ivan Lee - defeated in round of 16
  • Jason Rogers - defeated in round of 32

Women's sabre individual: Keeth Smart (born July 29, 1978) is a U.S. saber fencer. ...

Men's épée team: Mariel Zagunis is an American Olympic athlete in the sport of fencing. ... Sada Jacobson (born February 14, 1983), from Dunwoody, Georgia, is a female fencer who in 2003 became the first U.S. woman to be ranked #1 in the world in womens sabre, and only the second U.S. fencer ever to acheive the #1 in the world ranking (Keeth...

  • Cody Mattern, Weston Kelsey, and Joseph Viviani - 6th place

Men's foil team:

  • Dan Kellner, Jonathan Tiomkin, and Jedediah Dupree - 4th place

Men's sabre team:

  • Keeth Smart, Jason Rogers, and Ivan Lee - 4th place

Football (Soccer)

The United States Olympic women's soccer team The football (soccer) tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics started on August 11, (two days before the opening ceremony), and ended on August 28. ...

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August 11 Greece 0-3 USA
August 14 USA 2-0 Brazil
August 17 USA 2-0 Australia
August 20
(quarter final)
USA 2-1 Japan
August 23
(semi final)
USA 2-1
(aet)
Germany
August 26
(gold medal final)
USA 2-1
(aet)
Brazil

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Gymnastics

Men's artistic: silver medal team Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics was divided into three sub-categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampolining. ...

  • Paul Hamm - advanced in five exercises
    • All-around - gold medal
    • Horizontal bar - silver medal
    • Floor - 5th place
    • Pommel horse - 6th place
    • Parallel bars - 7th place
  • Morgan Hamm - advanced in two exercises
    • Horizontal bar - 4th place
    • Floor - 8th place
  • Brett McClure - advanced in one exercise
    • All-around - 9th place
  • Blaine Wilson - did not advance in any exercise
  • Jason Gatson - did not advance in any exercise
  • Guard Young - did not advance in any exercise

Women's artistic: silver medal team Paul Hamm (born September 24, 1982 in Waukesha, Wisconsin) is a US gymnast. ... Morgan Carl Hamm (born September 24, 1982 in [[Waukesha, Wisconsin]?]) is a US gymnast. ... Image:Blaine99. ...

  • Carly Patterson - advanced in two exercises
    • All-around - gold medal
    • Beam - silver medal
  • Terin Humphrey - advanced in one exercise
    • Uneven bars - silver medal
  • Annia Hatch - advanced in one exercise
    • Vault - silver medal
  • Courtney Kupets - advanced in three exercises
    • Uneven bars - bronze medal
    • Beam - 5th place
    • All-around - 9th place
  • Mohini Bhardwaj - advanced in one exercise
    • Floor - 6th place
  • Courtney McCool - did not advance in any exercise

Women's rhythmic: Carly Rae Patterson (born February 4, 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American gymnast. ... Terin Marie Humphrey (born August 14, 1986 in Saint Joseph, Missouri) is a United States gymnast and was a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic team in Athens, Greece where she helped the team to a silver medal. ... Annia Portuondo Hatch (born June 14, 1978, Guantanamo, Cuba) is a Cuban-American gymnast who competed at the 2004 Olympics. ... Courtney Anne Kupets (born July 27, 1986 in Bedford, Texas) is an American gymnast. ... Mohini Bhardwaj (born September 29, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American gymnast. ... Courtney McCool American gymnast Courtney McCool was a team member in the 2004 Summer Olympics Games womens artistic gymnastic team. ...

Women's trampoline: Mary Sanders (born 26th August, 1985 in Toronto, Canada) is an individual Rhythmic Gymnast. ...

Jennifer Parilla (born January 9, 1981) is an American gymnast born in Newport Beach, California. ...

Judo

Men's 60 kg: Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall and featured 368 players competing for 14 gold medals with seven different weight categories in both the mens and womens competitions. ...

  • Taraje Williams-Murray - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 32

Men's 66 kg:

  • Alexander Ottiano - defeated in round of 32

Men's 73 kg:

  • James Pedro - bronze medal; defeated in round of 16; won repechage finals

Men's 81 kg:

  • Richard Hawn - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 16

Men's 90 kg:

  • Brian Olson - defeated in round of 16

Men's 100 kg:

  • Rhadi Ferguson - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 32

Men's 100+ kg:

  • Martin Boonzaayer - defeated in round of 16

Women's 52 kg:

  • Charlee Minkin - defeated in round of 32

Women's 57 kg:

  • Ellen Wilson - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 32

Women's 63 kg:

  • Ronda Rousey - defeated in round of 32; repechage round of 16

Women's 70 kg:

  • Celita Schutz - defeated in round of 32; repechage round of 32

Women's 78 kg:

  • Nicole Kubes - defeated in round of 16; repechage round of 16

Modern Pentathlon

Men's: Competitors in the final round of the Mens Modern Pentathlon pull for the finish line at the Goudi Sports Complex on August 26, 2004. ...

  • Vakhtang Iagorashvili - 9th place
  • Chad Senior - 13th place

Women's:

  • Mary Beth Iagorashvili - 15th place
  • Anita Allen - 18th place

Softball

The United States Olympic softball team Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Olympic Softball Stadium in the Helliniko Olympic Complex from August 14 to 23. ...

  • Leah Amico, Laura Berg, Crystil Bustos, Lisa Fernandez, Jennie Finch, Tairia Flowers, Amanda Freed, Lori Hannigan, Lovieanne Jung, Kelly Kretschman, Jessica Mendoza, Stacey Nuveman, Catherine Osterman, Jenny Topping, Natasha Watley
August 14 United States 7-0 Italy
August 15 United States 10-0 Australia
August 16 United States 3-0 Japan
August 17 United States 4-0 China
August 18 United States 7-0 Canada
August 19 United States 7-0 Greece
August 20 United States 3-0 Chinese Taipei
August 22
(semi final)
United States 5-0 Australia
August 23
(gold medal final)
United States 5-1 Australia

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Tennis

Men's Individual Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place on ten separate courts the Olympic Tennis Centre. ...

Men's Doubles Taylor Dent (b. ... Fernando González at the 2004 Summer Olympics Fernando Francisco González Ciuffardi (born July 29, 1980), nicknamed El Bombardero de La Reina (Spanish The La-Reina Bomber), is a professional tennis player from Chile. ... Andrew Stephen Roddick, (born August 30, 1982 in Omaha, Nebraska), nicknamed A-Rod (see [1]), is a professional tennis player from the United States and is a former World No. ... Fernando González at the 2004 Summer Olympics Fernando Francisco González Ciuffardi (born July 29, 1980), nicknamed El Bombardero de La Reina (Spanish The La-Reina Bomber), is a professional tennis player from Chile. ... Vincent Spadea (born July 19, 1974) is a professional tennis player from the United States. ... Nicolás Alejandro Massú Fried (born October 10, 1979), nicknamed Vampiro (Spanish for vampire) is a tennis player from Chile. ...

  • Mardy Fish and Andy Roddick - Defeated in round of 32 by Mahesh Bhupathi & Leander Paes, India
  • Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan - Defeated in Quarterfinals by Fernando González & Nicolás Massú, CHI

Women's Individual Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi (born June 7, 1974, Madras, India) is a professional tennis player from India. ... Leander Adrian Paes (born June 17, 1973) is currently one of the most successful players of the tennis Mens Doubles and Mixed Doubles circuits. ...

Women's Doubles Lisa Raymond is a professional female tennis player from the United States. ... Alicia Molik (born January 27, 1981) is a professional female tennis player from Australia. ... Amélie Mauresmo (born on 5 July 1979) is a French professional tennis player. ... Venus Williams. ... Country: France Residence: Sarasota, Florida, USA Height: 1. ...

  • Chanda Rubin & Venus Williams - Defeated in round of 32 by Li Ting & Sun Tian Tian, China
  • Martina Navratilova & Lisa Raymond - Defeated in Quarterfinals by Shinobu Asagoe & Ai Sugiyama, JPN

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Triathlon

The United States won its first medal in the triathlon when Susan Williams earned a bronze medal in the second iteration of the Olympic competition. The Triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre, with 100 athletes competing for individual gold medals in the mens and womens event. ... Susan Williams is an athlete from the United States. ... A bronze medal is a medal awarded to the third place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions) such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. ...


Women's:

Men's: Susan Williams is an athlete from the United States. ... Barbara Lindquist is an athlete from the United States. ... Sheila Taormina (born 18 March 1969) is an American athlete from Michigan. ...

Hunter Kemper is an athlete from the United States. ... Andy Potts is an athlete from the United States. ... Victor Plata is an athlete from the United States. ...

Volleyball

Men's beach: Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of indoor volleyball held at the Peace and Friendship Stadium and beach volleyball held at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre; both were located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. ...

  • Daxton Holdren and Stein Metzger
    • Prelims: 1-2
    • Round of 16: Won 2-1 against Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann, Germany
    • Quarterfinal: Defeated 2-0 by Stefan Kobel and Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland
  • Dain Blanton and Jeff Nygaard
    • Prelims: 0-3
    • Round of 16: Did not qualify

Women's beach:

Men's: Kerri Walsh Kerri Lee Walsh (Born August 15, 1978) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Misty May Playing Beach Volleyball Misty May-Treanor is a professional volleyball player in the United States. ... Guylaine Dumont (born September 10, 1967 in Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly, Quebec) is a Canadian beach volleyball player. ... Annie Martin (born September 7, 1981 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a Canadian beach volleyball player. ... Holly McPeak (born May 15, 1969 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Elaine Youngs (born February 14, 1970 in El Toro, California) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Shelda Bede (born January 1, 1973) is a beach volleyball player from Brazil. ... Adriana Behar, born in Rio de Janeiro in 1969, is one of the most outstanding volleyball players of her generation. ... Holly McPeak (born May 15, 1969 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Elaine Youngs (born February 14, 1970 in El Toro, California) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Kerri Walsh Kerri Lee Walsh (Born August 15, 1978) is an American beach volleyball player. ... Misty May Playing Beach Volleyball Misty May-Treanor is a professional volleyball player in the United States. ... Natalie Louise Cook, OAM (born January 19, 1975) is an Australian professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medallist. ...

  • Prelims: 3-2
  • Quarterfinal: Won 3-2 against Greece
  • Semifinal: Defeated 3-0 by Brazil
  • Bronze medal game: Defeated 3-0 by Russia

Women's:

  • Prelims: 2-3
  • Quarterfinal: Defeated 3-2 by Brazil

Water polo

Men's: 7th place Water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Olympic Aquatic Centre where women competed for only the second time in the event at the Summer Olympics. ...

  • Preliminary round: 2-3-0
  • Classification 7-10: defeated Australia, 6-5
  • Classification 7/8: defeated Italy, 9-8

Women's: bronze medal

  • Preliminary round: 2-1-0
  • Semifinal: Lost to Italy, 6-5
  • Bronze medal game: Defeated Australia, 6-5

Officials

  • President: Williams C. Martin
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External links

  • US Olympic Association

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GAO-05-547, Olympic Security: U.S. Support to Athens Games Provides Lessons for Future Olympics (9322 words)
The United States based much of its plan for providing security assistance on knowledge gained through Greece's long- standing participation in State's Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) Program[Footnote 1] and through the staging of several military exercises, including a major exercise in March 2004 that was specifically tailored to address a theoretical terrorist attack on the Olympics.
State identified about $660,000 in fiscal years 2002 to 2004 in estimated salary, benefits, and related costs for four staff who were hired to fill Olympics-related coordination roles.
Whereas the 2004 Summer Olympics were mostly centered in and around the Greek capital city, where the United States had a large embassy presence and infrastructure in place to provide administrative and logistical support for the U.S. security efforts, the 2006 Winter Games are located in the remote northwest corner of Italy.
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