Kazakhstan at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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Kazakhstan at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  KAZ
NOC National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta
Competitors
Medals
Rank: 24
Gold
3
Silver
4
Bronze
4
Total
11
Olympic history (summary)
Summer Games
1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008
Winter Games
1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006
Other related appearances
Soviet Union Soviet Union (1952–1988)
Unified Team Unified Team (1992)

Kazakhstan competed in the Summer Olympic Games as an independent nation for the first time at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. Previously, Kazakhstani athletes competed for the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Gold

[edit] Silver

  • Bulat Dzumadilov — Boxing, Men's Flyweight (51 kg)
  • Sergey Beliaev — Shooting, Men's 50 m Rifle three positions
  • Sergey Beliaev — Shooting, Men's 50 m Rifle prone
  • Anatoli Khrapaty — Weightlifting, Men's 99 kg

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Archery

Kazakhstan sent six archers to Atlanta. Only one, Vadim Chikarev, won a match in the individual round. Chikarev had competed on the Unified Team in Barcelona. The women's team defeated the United States in the team round.

Women's Individual Competition:

  • Anna Mozhar — Round of 64, 37th place (0-1)
  • Irina Leonova — Round of 64, 52nd place (0-1)
  • Yana Touniiantse — Round of 64, 58th place (0-1)

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Vadim Chikarev — Round of 32, 30th place (1-1)
  • Vitaliy Shin — Round of 64, 33rd place (0-1)
  • Sergei Martynov — Round of 64, 43rd place (0-1)

Women's Team Competition:

  • Mozhar, Leonova, and Touniiantse — Quarterfinal, 8th place (1-1)

Men's Team Competition:

  • Chikarev, Shin, and Martynov — Round of 16, 13th place (0-1)

[edit] Athletics

Women's 400m Hurdles

  • Natalya Torchina
  • Qualification — 55.94 (→ did not advance)

Women's Long Jump

  • Qualification — 6.50m (→ did not advance)
  • Yelena Koshcheyeva
  • Qualification — 5.55m (→ did not advance)

Women's High Jump

  • Qualification — 1.93m
  • Final — 1.93m (→ 14th place)

Women's Shot Put

  • Yelena Baltabayeva
  • Qualification — 16.40m (→ did not advance)

Women's Heptathlon

  • Final Result — 6002 points (→ 18th place)

Women's 10km Walk

  • Maya Sazonova — 47:33 (→ 35th place)

[edit] Boxing

Men's Flyweight (51 kg)

  • Bolat DzhumadilovSilver Silver Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Vladislav Neiman (Israel), 18-7
    2. Second Round — Defeated Serguei Kobzanko (Ukraine), 21-4
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Damaen Kelly (Ireland), 13-6
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Zoltan Lunka (Germany), 23-18
    5. Final — Lost to Maikro Romero (Cuba), 11-12

Men's Bantamweight (54 kg)

  • Bektas Abubakirov
    1. First Round — Lost to Rachid Bouaita (France), 4-10

Men's Featherweight (57 kg)

  • Bakhtiyar Tileganov
    1. First Round — Lost to Floyd Mayweather (United States), referee stopped contest in second round

Men's Light Welterweight (63.5 kg)

Men's Welterweight (67 kg)

  • Nurzhan Smanov
    1. First Round — Defeated Lynden Hosking (Australia), referee stopped contest in second round
    2. Second Round — Defeated Abdul Rasheed (Pakistan), 13-9
    3. Quarterfinals — Lost to Juan Hernández Sierra (Cuba), 8-16

Men's Light Middleweight (71 kg)

  • Yermakhan IbraimovBronze Bronze Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Nick Farrell (Canada), 15-4
    2. Second Round — Defeated Hendrik Simangunsong (Indonesia), referee stopped contest in first round
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Markus Beyer (Germany), 19-9
    4. Semifinals — Lost to Alfredo Duvergel (Cuba), 19-28

Men's Light Heavyweight (81 kg)

  • Vassili JirovGold Gold Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Julio González (Mexico), referee stopped contest in second round
    2. Second Round — Defeated Pedro Aurino (Italy), 18-13
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Troy Amos-Ross (Canada), 14-8
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Antonio Tarver (United States), 15-9
    5. Final — Defeated Lee Seung-Bao (South Korea), 17-4

Men's Super Heavyweight (> 91 kg)

  • Mikhail Jourchenko
    1. First Round — Bye
    2. Second Round — Lost to Alexei Lezin (Russia), referee stopped contest in first round

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road Competition

Women's Individual Road Race

  • Alla Vasilenko
  • Final — did not finish (→ no ranking)

[edit] Track Competition

Men's Points Race

  • Sergey Lavrenenko
  • Final — 7 points (→ 10th place)

[edit] Modern pentathlon

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Alexandre Paryguin — 5551 pts (→ Gold Medal)
  • Dmitriy Tyurin — 3878 pts (→ 31st place)

[edit] Swimming

Men's 50 m Freestyle

  • Sergei Borisenko
    1. Heat – 23.29 (→ did not advance, 26th place)

Men's 100 m Freestyle

  • Alexei Egorov
    1. Heat – 50.49 (→ did not advance, 21st place)

Men's 200 m Freestyle

  • Alexei Egorov
    1. Heat – 1:51.66 (→ did not advance, 22nd place)

Men's 100 m Backstroke

  • Sergei Ushkalov
    1. Heat – 58.41 (→ did not advance, 41st place)

Men's 100 m Breaststroke

  • Alexander Savitski
    1. Heat – 1:05.85 (→ did not advance, 38th place)

Men's 100 m Butterfly

  • Andrei Gavrilov
    1. Heat – 54.56 (→ did not advance, 21st place)

Men's 200 m Individuel Medley

  • Alexander Savitski
    1. Heat – 2:08.78 (→ did not advance, 31st place)

Men's 4x100 m Medley Relay

  • Sergei Ushkalov, Alexander Savitski, Andrei Gavrilov, and Alexei Egorov
    1. Heat – 3:49.51 (→ did not advance, 15th place)


Women's 50 m Freestyle

  • Evgenia Ermakova
    1. Heat – 25.97
    2. B-Final – 26.06 (→ 13th place)

[edit] References