Kazakhstan at the 1996 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | KAZ |
NOC | National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
Website | www |
in Atlanta | |
Competitors | 96 (72 men and 24 women) in 14 sports |
Flag bearer | Yermakhan Ibraimov |
Medals Ranked 24th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Russian Empire (1900–1912) Soviet Union (1952–1988) 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. 96 competitors, 72 men and 24 women, took part in 99 events in 14 sports. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Vassiliy Jirov | Boxing | Men's light-heavyweight |
Gold | Alexandre Paryguin | Modern pentathlon | Men's individual |
Gold | Yuriy Melnichenko | Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman 57 kg |
Silver | Bulat Jumadilov | Boxing | Men's flyweight |
Silver | Sergey Belyayev | Shooting | Men's 50 metre rifle three positions |
Silver | Sergey Belyayev | Shooting | Men's 50 metre rifle prone |
Silver | Anatoly Khrapaty | Weightlifting | Men's 99 kg |
Bronze | Bolat Niyazymbetov | Boxing | Men's light-welterweight |
Bronze | Yermakhan Ibraimov | Boxing | Men's light-middleweight |
Bronze | Vladimir Vokhmianin | Shooting | Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol |
Bronze | Maulen Mamyrov | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 52 kg |
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:
Men's Individual Competition:
Women's Team Competition:
Men's Team Competition:
Men's 100 metres
Men's 20 km Walk
Men's 50 km Walk
Men's Pole Vault
Men's Triple Jump
Men's Shot Put
Women's 100 metres
Women's 400 metres
Women's 400m Hurdles
Women's Long Jump
Women's High Jump
Women's Shot Put
Women's Heptathlon
Women's 10 km Walk
Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)
Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)
Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)
Men's Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kg)
Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)
Men's Light Middleweight (– 71 kg)
Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg)
Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)
Men's Individual Road Race
Women's Individual Road Race
Men's Points Race
Men's Individual Pursuit (4,000 metres)
Women's Points Race
Women's 3m Springboard
Women's 10m Platform
One male fencer represented Kazakhstan in 1996.
Men's Half-Lightweight
Men's Lightweight
Men's Half-Middleweight
Men's Middleweight
Men's Half-Heavyweight
Men's Heavyweight
Women's Half-Middleweight
Women's Half-Heavyweight
Men's Individual Competition:
Men's Rapid-Fire Pistol (25 metres)
Men's Air Rifle (10 metres)
Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions (50 metres)
Men's Small-Bore Rifle Prone (50 metres)
Men's Running Target (10 metres)
Women's Air Pistol (10 metres)
Women's Sporting Pistol (25 metres)
Men's 50 m Freestyle
Men's 100 m Freestyle
Men's 200 m Freestyle
Men's 100 m Backstroke
Men's 100 m Breaststroke
Men's 100 m Butterfly
Men's 200 m Individual Medley
Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay
Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
Women's 50 m Freestyle
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Men's Light-Heavyweight
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