Georgia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Georgia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Infobox Olympics Georgia
games=2004 Summer
competitors=
sports=
flagbearer=Zurab Zviadauri
officials=
gold=2
silver=2
bronze=0
total=4
rank=32

Georgia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Medalists

Gold

* George Asanidze — Weightlifting, men's light heavyweight (85 kg)
* Zurab Zviadauri — Judo, men's middleweight (90 kg)

ilver

* Nestor Khergiani — Judo, men's extra lightweight (60 kg)
* Ramaz Nozadze — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman (96 kg)

Results by event


=Archery=

Women's individual:
* Kristine Esebua — 40th place
* Khatuna Narimanidze — 51st place


=Athletics=

Men's 110 metre hurdles:
* David Ilariani — Round 1: 13.72 s

Women's triple jump:
* Julia Dubina — Round 1: 13.36 metres

Women's shot put:
* Mariam Kevkhishvili — Round 1: 15.06 metres


=Boxing=

Georgia sent two boxers to Athens. They both were defeated in the round of 16, after one victory and one bye in the round of 32. Their combined record was 1-2.

Flyweight (51 kg):
* Nikoloz Izoria
*# Round of 32 — Defeated Walid Cherif of Tunisia, 24-14
*# Round of 16 — Lost to Fuad Aslanov of Azerbaijan, 27-21

Featherweight (57 kg):
* Konstantine Kupatadze
*# Round of 32 — Bye
*# Round of 16 — Lost to Song Guk Kim of DPR Korea, 25-14


=Gymnastics=

Men's Artistic Individual All-around
* Ilia Giorgadze — 55.272 pts (22nd place)

Women's Trampoline
* Rusudan Khoperia — 62.50 pts (9th, did not quarify)


=Judo=

Men's 60 kg
* Nestor Khergiani - silver medal
*# Round of 32 — Defeated Kenji Uematsu of Spain
*# Round of 16 — Defeated Bazarbek Donbay of Kazakhstan
*# Quarterfinal — Defeated Evgeny Stanev of Russia
*# Semifinal — Defeated Masoud Haji Akhondzade of Iran
*# Final — Lost to Tadahiro Nomura of Japan

Men's 66 kg
* David Margoshvili - 5th place
*# Round of 32 - Lost to Georgi Georgiev of Bulgaria
*# Repechage Round of 16 — Defeated Bektas Demirel of Turkey
*# Repechage Quarterfinals — Defeated Muratbek Kipshakbayev of Kazakhstan
*# Repechage Semifinals — Defeated Jorge Lencina of Argentina
*# Bronze Medal Contest — Lost to Yordanis Arencibia of Cuba

Men's 73 kg
* David Kevkhishvili
*# Round of 64 — Bye
*# Round of 32 — Defeated Masahiro Takamatsu of Japan
*# Round of 32 — Lost to Vitaliy Makarov of Russia
*# Repechage Round of 32 — Defeated Lavrenti Alexanidis of Greece
*# Repechage Round of 16 — Defeated Damdiny Suldbayar of Mongolia
*# Repechage Quarterfinals — Lost to Leandro Guilheiro of Brazil

Men's 81 kg
* Grigol Mamrikishvili
*# Round of 32 — Lost to Aleksei Budõlin of Estonia

Men's 90 kg
* Zurab Zviadauri - gold medal:
*# Round of 32 — Defeated Francesco Lepre of Italy
*# Round of 16 — Defeated Khasanbi Taov of Russia
*# Quarterfinals — Defeated Frédéric Demontfaucon of France
*# Semifinal — Defeated Winston Gordon of Great Britain
*# Final — Defeated Hiroshi Izumi of Japan

Men's 100 kg
* Iveri Jikurauli
*# Round of 64 — Bye
*# Round of 32 — Defeated Batjargal Odkhuu of Mongolia
*# Round of 16 — Defeated Sami Belgroun of Algeria
*# Quarterfinals — Lost to Ihar Makarau of Belarus
*# Repechage Round of 16 — Lost to Askhat Zhitkeyev of Kazakhstan

Men's + 100 kg
* Lasha Gujejiani
*# Round of 64 — Bye
*# Round of 32 — Lost to Selim Tataroglu of Turkey


=Shooting=

Women's 25 m Pistol:
* Nino Salukvadze — 678.3 pts (8th place)

Women's 10 m Air Pistol:
* Nino Salukvadze — 382 pts (10th place)


=Swimming=

Men's 200 m Freestyle:
* Zurab Khomasuridze — Heat: 1:58.02


=Weightlifting=

Men's 85 kg:
* George Asanidze — 382.5 kg (Snatch: 177.5 kg, Clean & Jerk: 205.0, gold medal)

Men's 94 kg:
* Arsen Kasabiev — 362.5 kg (Snatch: 155.0 kg, Clean & Jerk: 207.5 kg, 14th place)


=Wrestling=

Men's Freestyle 60 kg:
* David Pogosian — 5th place

Men's Freestyle 66 kg:
* Otar Tushishvili — Eliminated Pool D (0-2)

Men's Freestyle 74 kg:
* Gela Saghirashvili — Eliminated Pool D (0-2)

Men's Freestyle 84 kg:
* Revaz Mindorashvili — Eliminated Pool C (1-1)

Men's Freestyle 96 kg:
* Eldar Kurtanidze — Eliminated Pool D (1-1)

Men's Freestyle 120 kg:
* Alex Modebadze — Eliminated Pool B (1-1)

Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg:
* Irakli Chochua — 6th place

Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg:
* Akaki Chachua — Eliminated Pool E (1-1)

Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg:
* Manuchar Kvirkelia — Eliminated Pool E (0-3)

Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg:
* Mukhran Vakhtangadze — Eliminated Pool B (0-2)

Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg:
* Ramaz Nozadze — Silver medal

Men's Greco-Roman 120 kg
* Mirian Giorgadze — Eliminated Pool E (1-2)

Officials

*President: Jansough Bagrationi
*Secretary General: Emzar Zenaishvili


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