Poland at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Poland at the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the Polish Olympic Committee (PKOl) and abbreviated POL. 202 athletes from Poland compete in 21 sports in Athens, Greece. Mazurek Dąbrowskiego, the Polish anthem, will be played if a Polish athlete wins a gold medal. Bartosz Kizierowski was the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.

Running medal total

Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
21 Poland 3 2 5 10

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Results by event

Archery

Women's individual:

Women's team:

  • Iwona Marcinkiewicz, Małgorzata Sobieraj and Justyna Mospinek - 15th place

Men's individual:

Athletics

Women's 200m:

Women's 400m:

Women's 1500m:

Women's 100m hurdles:

Women's 400m hurdles:

Women's 4x400m relay:

Women's 20km walk:

Women's marathon:

Women's shot put:

  • Krystyna Zabawska - 6th place, initially placed 7th, moved up one spot after Irina Korzhanenko's disqualification

Women's discus throw:

Women's javelin throw:

Women's hammer throw:

Women's triple jump:

Women's pole vault:

Women's heptathlon:

Men's 100m:

Men's 200m:

Men's 400m:

Men's 3000m steeplechase:

Men's 110m hurdles:

Men's 400m hurdles:

Men's 4x100m relay:

  • Łukasz Chyła, Marcin Jędrusiński, Marcin Urbaś and Zbigniew Tulin - 5th place

Men's 4x400m relay:

Men's 20km walk:

Men's 50km walk:

Men's marathon:

Men's shot put:

Men's hammer throw:

Men's high jump:

Men's pole vault:

  • Adam Kolasa - 31st place, did not qualify to the final

Badminton

Men's singles:

Men's doubles:

Boxing

Men's fly weight (51kg):

Men's bantam weight (54kg):

Men's light heavy weight (81kg):

Canoeing

Women's flatwater K1 500m:

  • Aneta Pastuszka - disqualified after semifinals because of improper kayak weight

Women's flatwater K2 500m:

Women's flatwater K4 500m:

Men's flatwater K1 500m:

Men's flatwater K1 1000m:

Men's flatwater K2 500m:

Men's flatwater C2 500m:

Men's flatwater C2 1000m:

Men's flatwater K4 1000m:

Women's slalom K1:

Men's slalom K1:

Men's slalom C1:

Men's slalom C2:

Cycling

Women's road race:

Men's road race:

Men's individual time trial:

  • Dawid Krupa - 31st place
  • Sławomir Kohut - 37th place

Men's sprint:

Men's team sprint:

  • Rafał Furman, Łukasz Kwiatkowski, Damian Zieliński - 9th place

Men's 1km time trial:

Men's keirin:

  • Łukasz Kwiatkowski - 7th place

Men's cross country:

Women's cross country:

Equestrian

Mixed individual jumping:

Mixed individual eventing:

Mixed team eventing:

  • Kamil Rajnert, Andrzej Pasek and Paweł Spisak - 14th place

Fencing

Women's individual foil:

Women's individual sabre:

Men's individual sabre:

Gymnastics

Women's artistic individual all-round:

Women's rhytmic group all-round:

Judo

Women's 48kg category:

Women's 70kg category:

Men's 73kg category:

Men's 81kg category:

Men's 90kg category:

Men's over 100kg category:

Modern Pentathlon

Women's individual:

Men's individual:

Rowing

Women's lightweight double sculls:

Men's lighweight double sculls:

Men's double sculls:

Men's quadruple sculls:

Men's four:

Men's eight:

Sailing

Women's Europe class:

Women's Mistral class (windsurfing):

Mixed Laser class:

Men's Finn class:

Men's Mistral class (windsurfing):

Men's 470 class:

Mixed 49er class:

Shooting

Women's 10m air rifle:

Women's 50m rifle 3 positions:

Men's 10m air pistol:

Men's 50m free pistol:

  • Wojciech Knapik - 39th place

Men's skeet:

Swimming

Women's 100m freestyle:

Women's 200m freestyle:

  • Paulina Barzycka - 4th place

Women's 400m freestyle:

Women's 100m butterfly:

  • Otylia Jędrzejczak - 2nd place

Women's 200m butterfly:

  • Otylia Jędrzejczak - 1st place

Men's 50m freestyle:

Men's 200m freestyle:

Men's 400m freestyle:

  • Przemysław Stańczyk - 9th place, did not qualify to the final
  • Łukasz Drzewiński - 14th place, did not qualify to the final

Men's 1500m freestyle:

Men's 200m butterfly:

  • Paweł Korzeniowski - 4th place

Men's 100m backstroke:

  • Adam Mania - 23rd place, did not qualify to semifinals

Men's 200m backstroke:

  • Adam Mania - 27th place, did not qualify to semifinals

Table Tennis

Men's singles:

Men's doubles:

  • Tomasz Krzeszewski and Lucjan Błaszczyk - defeated in quarterfinals

Taekwondo

Women's 57kg category:

Tennis

Men's doubles:

Volleyball

Men's team:

Weightlifting

Women's 58kg category:

Women's over 75kg category:

Men's 77kg category:

Men's 94kg category:

Men's 105kg category:

Men's over 105kg category:

Wrestling

Men's freestyle 74kg category:

Men's freestyle 96kg category:

Men's freestyle 120kg category:

Men's Greco-Roman 55kg category:

Men's Greco-Roman 60kg category:

Men's Greco-Roman 66kg category:

Men's Greco-Roman 74kg category:

Men's Greco-Roman 96kg cateogry:

Men's Greco-Roman 120kg category:


National Olympic Committees at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece
Afghanistan | Albania | Algeria | American Samoa | Andorra | Angola | Antigua and Barbuda | Argentina | Armenia | Aruba | Australia | Austria | Azerbaijan | Bahamas | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Barbados | Belarus | Belgium | Belize | Benin | Bermuda | Bhutan | Bolivia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Botswana | Brazil | British Virgin Islands | Brunei | Bulgaria | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cambodia | Cameroon | Canada | Cape Verde | Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | Chad | Chile | China PR | Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) | Colombia | Comoros | Congo DR | Congo Republic | Cook Islands | Costa Rica | Côte d'Ivoire | Croatia | Cuba | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Djibouti | Dominica | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Egypt | El Salvador | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Estonia | Ethiopia | Fiji | Finland | France | Gabon | Gambia | Georgia | Germany | Ghana | Great Britain | Greece | Grenada | Guam | Guatemala | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Guyana | Haiti | Honduras | Hong Kong | Hungary | Iceland | India | Indonesia | Iran IR | Iraq | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Jamaica | Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan | Kenya | Kiribati | Korea | Korea DPR | Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Laos | Latvia | Lebanon | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Macedonia FYR | Madagascar | Malawi | Malaysia | Maldives | Mali | Malta | Mauritania | Mauritius | Mexico | Micronesia FS | Moldova | Monaco | Mongolia | Morocco | Mozambique | Myanmar | Namibia | Nauru | Nepal | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Niger | Nigeria | Norway | Oman | Palau | Pakistan | Palestine | Panama | Papua New Guinea | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Puerto Rico | Qatar | Romania | Russia | Rwanda | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | São Tomé and Príncipe | Samoa | San Marino | Saudi Arabia | Senegal | Serbia-Montenegro | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Solomon Islands | Somalia | South Africa | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Suriname | Swaziland | Sweden | Switzerland | Syria | Tanzania | Tajikistan | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Togo | Tonga | Trinidad-Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Turkmenistan | Uganda | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United States | Uruguay | Uzbekistan | Vanuatu | Venezuela | Vietnam | Virgin Islands | Yemen | Zambia | Zimbabwe

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