Angola at the 1992 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | ANG |
NOC | Angolan Olympic Committee |
Website | (in Portuguese) |
in Barcelona | |
Competitors | 28 in 6 sports |
Medals |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Angola competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [1]
Sport | Men | Women | Total |
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Athletics | 4 | 1 | 5 |
Basketball | 12 | 0 | 12 |
Boxing | 1 | – | 1 |
Judo | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Sailing | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Swimming | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Total | 25 | 3 | 28 |
Athletes | Events | Heat Round 1 | Heat Round 2 | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Afonso Ferraz | 100 metres | 11.32 | 71 | Did not advance | |||||
João Francisco Capindica | 400 metres | 47.44 | 48 | Did not advance | |||||
João N'Tyamba | 800 metres | 1:48.54 | 28 | N/A | Did not advance | ||||
1500 metres | 3:39.54 | 25 | N/A | Did not advance | |||||
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
António dos Santos | Triple jump | 15.48 | 40 | did not advance |
Athletes | Events | Heat Round 1 | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Ana Isabel Elias | 1500 m | 4:33.66 | 36 | did not advance | |||
3000 m | 9:58.82 | 33 | did not advance |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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United States | 5 | 5 | 0 | 579 | 350 | +229 | 10 |
Croatia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 423 | 400 | +23 | 9 |
Brazil | 5 | 2 | 3 | 420 | 463 | -43 | 7 |
Germany | 5 | 2 | 3 | 369 | 432 | -64 | 7 |
Angola | 5 | 1 | 4 | 324 | 392 | -68 | 6 |
Spain | 5 | 1 | 4 | 398 | 476 | -78 | 6 |
Team Roster:
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | ||
Francisco Moniz | Welterweight | Scriggins (AUS) L 6-2 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Result |
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Francisco de Souza | Extra-Lightweight | =23 |
José Maria de Jesús | Lightweight | =34 |
João de Souza | Half-Middleweight | =22 |
Moisés Torres | Half-Heavyweight | =13 |
Athlete | Event | Race | Score | Rank | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
João Neto | Finn | 33 | 33 | 31 | 32 | (34) | 33 | 33 | 195 | 28 |
Eliseu Ganda Luvambu Filipe | 470 | 39 | 40 | 40 | 43 | 43 | (44) | 43 | 248 | 37 |
Athletes | Events | Heat | Finals | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Pedro Lima | 50 metre freestyle | 24.14 | 43 | did not advance | |
100 metre butterfly | 58.37 | 53 | did not advance |
Athletes | Events | Heat | Finals | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Nádia Cruz | 100 metre breaststroke | 1:21.50 | 41 | did not advance | |
Elsa Freire | 50 metre freestyle | 30.17 | 50 | did not advance | |
100 metre freestyle | 1:05.45 | 48 | did not advance | ||
100 metre butterfly | 1:10.17 | 48 | did not advance |
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