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Summer Olympic Games 2016 Team Sizes


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Slovenia will compete in Rio with 59 athletes, which is third smallest delegation since our independence. For the third time we will compete in team sports (again men's handball).

Our flag bearer will be only participant to win a medal in previous Games, Vasilij Žbogar, competing in sailing.

 

Goals of our team are very modest, win a medal. If we count also our competitors under former Yugoslavia, then Slovenia has won at least a medal every time since 1984.

 

Barcelona 1992 - 35 athletes (2 bronze)

Atlanta 1996 - 37 athletes (2 silver)

Sydney 2000 - 74 athletes (2 gold)

Athens 2004 - 79 athletes (1 silver, 3 bronze)

Beijing 2008 - 62 athletes (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze)

London 2012 - 65 athletes (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)

 

:SLO  Slovenia Olympic Team 2016   :SLO

Athletics (10): Luka Janežič (400 m), Žan Rudolf (800 m), Robert Renner (Pole Vault), Tone Kosmač (Marathon), Maja Mihalinec (200 m), Sabina Veit (200 m), Daneja Grandovec (Marathon), Maruša Černjul (High Jump), Tina Šutej (Pole Vault), Martina Ratej (Javelin Throw)

Artistic Gymnastics (1): Teja Belak

Canoeing - Slalom (5): Peter Kauzer (K1), Benjamin Savšek (C1), Luka Božič, Sašo Taljat (C2), Urša Kragelj (K1)

Canoeing - Sprint (1): Špela Ponomarenko - Janić (K1 200m, K1 500m)

Cycling - Road (5): Primož Roglič (Time Trial, Road Race), Matej Mohorič, Jan Polanc, Simon Špilak (Road Race), Polona Batagelj (Road Race)

Cycling - Mountain Bike (1): Tanja Žakelj (Cross Country Olympic)

Handball (14 + 3): Men's Team

Judo (5): Adrian Gomboc (-66kg), Rok Drakšič (-73 kg), Mihael Žgank (-90 kg), Tina Trstenjak (-63 kg), Anamari Velenšek (-78 kg)

Sailing (3): Vasilij Žbogar (Finn), Veronika Macarol, Tina Mrak (470)

Shooting (2): Boštjan Maček (Trap), Živa Dvoršak (Air Rifle)

Swimming (10): Martin Bau, Robert Žbogar, Damir Dugonjič, Anže Tavčar, Anja Klinar, Tjaša Oder, Janja Šegel, Tjaša Vozel, Tjaša Pintar, Špela Perše

Table Tennis (1): Bojan Tokič 

Triathlon (1): Mateja Šimic

 

MAIN MEDAL HOPES

Tina Trstenjak (Judo; World champion 2015)

Anamari Velenšek (Judo; World silver medalist 2015)

Peter Kauzer (K1 Slalom; 2 times World champion)

Benjamin Savšek (C1 Slalom; silver at last two WCH)

Vasilij Žbogar (Sailing; two Olympic medals)

 

 

 

 

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Sur 17/07/2016 at 18:40 , barsaoui2009 a déclaré:

Official : Morocco  :MAR 47 ( 12 sports )

the flag bearer : Abdelkebir Ouaddar ( Esquertian )

 

Athletics 20 ( Ouhadi -  El guesse - Smaili - Iguider - Kaazouzi - El kaam - Essalhi - Boukantar - El Bakkali - Sigueni - Ezzine - ElHissouf - Kisri - Lambarki - Arafi - Akkaoui - Hilali - Sidi Madane - Ouali Alami - Boulaid )

Boxing 7 ( (10) -3 due to Doping El Barbari 64 - Harnouf 75 - El Arjaoui +91 they are waiting the final decision )

Wrestling 3

Taekwondo 3 ( Dislam - Bekkal ( she replaced El Meslahy ) - Hajjami )

Judo 3

Cycling 3

Weightlifting 2 ( Aouass Samira - El Abidi Khalid )

Esquertian 1

Swimming 2 ( Lahrichi Driss - Mana Noura

Fencing 1

Canoe Kayak 1

Shooting 1

 

 

 

+2

 

Boxing : Mohamed Arjaoui +91 

https://lobservateurdumaroc.info/2016/07/19/jo-2016-mohamed-arjaoui-ira-finalement-a-rio/

http://lesinfos.ma/news/details/203718/Dopage-le-boxeur-Mohamed-Arjaoui-innocent-par-la-fdration-internationale

 

Golf : Maha Haddioui

http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016062/news/newsid=302559.html

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3 hours ago, thepharoah said:

Egypt qualifies 122 athletes for Rio , as Fatma el shernoubi received a wild card in women's athletics 1500m 

Can you post the full list of Egyptian athletes for the Games? I'm struggling to find some reliable sources. And the arab wiki page for Egypt has not been created.

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