Croatia at the 2004 Summer Olympics



         


The team of Croatia at the 2004 Summer Olympics included 80 sportsmen in 14 sports, 30 members of expert teams, six Olympic Mission members, as well as three doctors and seven physiotherapists, organized by the Croatian Olympic Committee.

The flag of Croatia at the opening ceremony was carried by noted water polo player Dubravko šimenc who participated in three previous Olympic Games and won two medals, as well as various other medals in other tournaments.

The flag of Croatia at the closing ceremony was carried by noted rower Siniša Skelin who won a silver medal on these Olympic Games and participated in the two previous Olympic Games and won one other medal.

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Medals


Gold Silver Bronze Total
Croatia 1225


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Results by event

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Athletics

Women's high jump:

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Handball

1st place, gold medal

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Rowing

Men's pair

Finn class:

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Swimming

Men's 100 metre freestyle:

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Table tennis

Women's couples:

Men's doubles:

10th place

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Weightlifting

Men's category up to 69 kg:


National Olympic Committees at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece
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