Pakistan at the 1984 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | PAK |
NOC | National Olympic Committee of Pakistan |
Website | nocpakistan |
in Los Angeles | |
Competitors | 29 |
Flag bearer | Manzoor Hussain |
Medals Ranked 200th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Pakistan competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. The nation returned to the Games after participating in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Pakistan won the gold medal in the men's hockey team competition.
Sport | Men | Women | Total |
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Athletics | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Boxing | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Field hockey | 16 | 0 | 16 |
Sailing | 6 | 0 | 6 |
Wrestling | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Total | 31 | 0 | 31 |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Muhammad Mansha | 100 m | 10.87 | 7 | Did not advance | |||||
200 m | 22.04 | 6 | Did not advance | ||||||
Meesaq Rizvi | 400 m | 49.58 | 7 | Did not advance | |||||
800 m | 1:51.29 | 44 | Did not advance | ||||||
Muhammad Rashid Khan | Javelin throw | 74.58m | 9 | N/A | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | |||
Babar Ali Khan | Bantamweight | bye | Firmin Abissi (BEN) W 5–0 | Robinsón Pitalúa (COL) L 0–5 | Did not advance | |||
Asif Kamran Dar | Lightweight | Shlomo Niazov (ISR) W 5–0 | Leopoldo Cantancio (PHI) L 0–5 | Did not advance | ||||
Abrar Hussain | Welterweight | bye | Vesa Koskela (SWE) L 1–4 | Did not advance | ||||
Muhammad Youssef | Welterweight | Lennox Lewis (CAN) L RSC | Did not advance |
Key:
Team | Event | Group stage | Semifinal | Final / BM | ||||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Pakistan men's | Men's tournament | New Zealand D 3–3 | Kenya W 3–0 | Netherlands D 3–3 | Canada W 7–1 | Great Britain D 0–0 | 2 | Australia W 1–0 | West Germany W 2–1 (A.E.T |
Head coach: Khwaja Zakauddin [1]
Pos. | Player | DoB | Age | Tournament games | Tournament goals |
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Ghulam Moinuddin | February 17, 1958 | 26 | 5 | 0 | |
Qasim Zia | August 7, 1961 | 22 | 6 | 0 | |
Nasir Ali | January 1, 1959 | 25 | 7 | 0 | |
Abdul Rashid Al-Hasan | April 14, 1959 | 25 | 7 | 0 | |
Ayaz Mahmood | May 24, 1964 | 20 | 7 | 0 | |
Naeem Akhtar | June 8, 1961 | 23 | 5 | 0 | |
Kaleemullah Khan | January 2, 1958 | 26 | 6 | 1 | |
Manzoor Junior | October 28, 1958 | 25 | 7 | 5 | |
Hassan Sardar | October 22, 1957 | 26 | 7 | 10 | |
Hanif Khan | July 5, 1959 | 25 | 7 | 2 | |
Khalid Hamid | February 3, 1961 | 23 | 7 | 1 | |
Shahid Ali Khan | December 16, 1964 | 19 | 4 | 0 | |
Tauqeer Dar | January 31, 1964 | 20 | 3 | 0 | |
Ishtiaq Ahmed | December 20, 1962 | 21 | 5 | 0 | |
FW | Saleem Sherwani [lower-alpha 1] | February 3, 1961 | 23 | 7 | 1 |
Mushtaq Ahmad | February 15, 1945 | 28 | 4 | 0 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Great Britain | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 5 | +5 | 9 | Semi-finals |
2 | Pakistan | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 16 | 7 | +9 | 7 | |
3 | Netherlands | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 9 | +7 | 7 | 5–8th place semi-finals |
4 | New Zealand | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 4 | |
5 | Kenya | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 14 | −9 | 2 | 9–12th place semi-finals |
6 | Canada | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 7 | 19 | −12 | 1 |
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At the end of the match, all wrestlers were given "bad points", according to the results of their bouts. The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2–1. The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.
Key:
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Total | |||||
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Opposition Result | Points | Opposition Result | Points | Opposition Result | Points | Opposition Result | Points | Points | Rank | ||
Muhammad Gul | Freestyle 74 kg | Ali Hussain Faris (IRQ) LVFA | 1 | bye | Han Myung-Woo (KOR) LVFA | 2 | did not advance | ||||
Abdul Majeed Maruwala | Freestyle 90 kg | Edwin Lins (AUT) WVPO | 0 | İsmail Temiz (TUR) LVPO | 1 | Ed Banach (USA) LVFA | 2 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Crew | Race | Total | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Net points | Rank | |||
Khalid Akhtar | Soling | Adnan Yousoof Naseem Khan | 18 | 21 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 172.0 | 20 | |
Arshad Choudhry | Finn | n/a | 22 | 24 | 21 | 23 | 22 | 21 | 198.0 | 24 | |
Munir Sadid | 470 Class | Mohammad Zakaullah | 20 | 21 | 20 | 21 | 9 | 20 | 182.0 | 22 |
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