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Men's Shooting

David Muñoz  (10m Air Pistol) : Qualification 563-15x (Rank 46/ Eliminated )

 

Men's Swimming

Edgar Crespo (100m Breaststroke): Heat   1:02.78 (rank 41/Eliminated )

 

Women's Artistic Gymnastic

Isabella Amado (All Around) 52.832 (rank 44/ Eliminated )

 

Women's Fencing

Eileen Grench (Women's Sabre) R64  Won 15-5 Aoki :JPN 

 R32 Lost  4-15 Zagunis :USA 

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DAY 4: Flagbearer Elias Nacif lost by ippon to the Argentinian Emmanuel Lucenti in the round of 32 in judo men's 81k

DAY 5: Mona Shaito will participate in the women's foil event. Her first rival is Lee Kiefer (USA) in the round of 32. 

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:LIE

 

Two out of three Liechtenstein athletes have already completed their Olympic performances.

 

Swimmer Christoph Meier competed at the very first day in heats of men's 400m individual medley. He finished 22nd (out of 27 entrants) and set a new NR of 4:19.19, breaking his own NR by more than 2 seconds. :)

Tennis player Stephanie Vogt competed on the 2nd day when she faced heavily favoured Johanna Konta of Great Britain. Konta won in two sets (6-3, 6-1). Vogt had 2 break points in first set but didn't convert them.

#banbestmen

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:cheer:   :HON   :cheer:

 

Men's Football

First stage - Group D

Argentina :ARG 1 - 1 :HON Honduras 

0-1   75'  Antony LOZANO (P)

1-1  90+3'    Mauricio Martinez

 

Group DFinal Standing

Pos Natiion Points GF GA GD
1 Portugal  :POR 7 5 2 +3
2 Honduras  :HON 4 5 5 0
3

Argentina  :ARG

4 3 4 -1
4 Algeria  :ALG 1 4 6 -2

 

Honduras qualified at Quarter Finals, where will play against Korea Republic.

They already reach QF in London 2012 where lost against Brazil 3-2; this is the 4th appareance at Men's Football Tournament.

 

Women's Swimming

Sara Pastrana  (200m Freestyle):  Heat 2:03:19 (Rank 38) / Eliminated 

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:cheer:   :HON   :cheer:

 

Men's Football

Quarterfinals

Korea Republic :KOR 0 - 1 :HONHonduras

0-1 59' Albert ELIS

 

Historic qualification at semifinals for U23 team!!!:clap:The dream for the first medal ever is still alive;the first hurdle in the "road for medal"  will be Brazil :cry:

However if they don't win SF(......... ), will be another chance for the Bronze medal (against the loser of match :cry:Nigeria vs Germany).

The road of glory is very tough...........:mirror:

 

Men's Judo

Ramón Pileta  (+100kg): R32 Lost (against Silva :BRA )

 

Men's Swimming

Allan Gutiérrez (100m Butterfly): Heat 55.20 (Rank 39 / Eliminated)

 

Men's Weightlifting

Joel Pavón (-94kg): Total 325 (Rank #15)

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:KOS KOSOVO :KOS

 

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The Kosovar Olympic Comittee was formed in 1992 and recognized by the IOC in 2014.

 

Debut: 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Appearances: 1 (including Rio 2016)

Medals won: 0

Gold: 0  Silver: 0  Bronze: 0

 

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8 (3+5)

 

 

ATHLETICS

2 (1+1)

 

 

 

MEN'S

  • Musa HAJDARI (800m)

WOMEN'S

  • Vljona KRYEZIU (400m)

 

 

CYCLING ROAD

1 (1+0)

 

 

 

MEN'S

  • Qendrim GURI (Road Race)

 

 

JUDO

2 (0+2)

 

 

 

WOMEN'S

  • Majlinda KELMENDI (-52kg)
  • Nora GJAKOVA (-57kg)

 

 

SHOOTING

1 (0+1)

 

 

 

WOMEN'S

  • Urata RAMA (10m Air Rifle)

 

 

SWIMMING

2 (1+1)

 

 

 

MEN'S

  • Lum ZHAVELI (50m Freestyle)

WOMEN'S

  • Rita ZEQIRI (100m Backstroke)

 

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