Finlandia na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996
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Kod MKOl | FIN | |||||
Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1996 Atlanta | ||||||
Chorąży | Mikko Kolehmainen | |||||
Liczba zawodników | 76 w 74 konkurencjach w 15 dyscyplinach | |||||
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Finlandię na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996 reprezentowało 76 zawodników, 47 mężczyzn i 29 kobiet.
Zdobyte medale
Medal | Zawodnik | Dyscyplina | Konkurencja | Rezultat |
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Złoto | Heli Rantanen | Lekkoatletyka | Rzut oszczepem kobiet | 67,94 m[1] |
Srebro | Marko Asell | Zapasy | Waga do 74 kg w stylu klasycznym mężczyzn | [2] |
Srebro | Jani Sievinen | Pływanie | 200 m stylem zmiennym mężczyzn | 2:00,13[2] |
Brąz | Seppo Räty | Lekkoatletyka | Rzut oszczepem mężczyzn | 86,98 m[3] |
Przypisy
- ↑ David Miller: Historia igrzysk olimpijskich i MKOl Od Aten do Pekinu 1894 - 2008. Poznań: Dom Wydawniczy Rebis, 2008, s. 514. ISBN 978-83-7510-279-6.
- ↑ a b David Miller: Historia igrzysk olimpijskich i MKOl Od Aten do Pekinu 1894 - 2008. Poznań: Dom Wydawniczy Rebis, 2008, s. 569. ISBN 978-83-7510-279-6.
- ↑ David Miller: Historia igrzysk olimpijskich i MKOl Od Aten do Pekinu 1894 - 2008. Poznań: Dom Wydawniczy Rebis, 2008, s. 509. ISBN 978-83-7510-279-6.
Bibliografia
- Finland at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games (ang.). [dostęp 2011-11-30]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-09-14)].
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