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> Andorra at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Andorra
at the
2004 Summer Olympics
is represented by the Andorran National Olympic Committee and is abbreviated AND. Eight athletes from Andorra are competing in three sports in
Athens, Greece
.
1 Athletes by event
1.1
Athletics
Men's marathon:
Antoni Bernado - 2:23:55 (57th place)
Silvia Felipo
Victor Martinez (Olympics)
Montse Pujol
Judo
- Andorra sent one competitor to the Olympic Games in Judo.
Toni Besoli - Men's 90 kg. Defeated in the round of 32 by Vicbart Geraldino of the
Dominican Republic
.
Shooting
- Andorra sent one competitor to the Olympic Games in Shooting.
Francesc Repiso Romero - Men's Trap. Finished 35th with a score of 106. Did not advance to Final.
Swimming
- Andorra sent two competitors to the Olympic games in Swimming.
Carolina Cerqueda - Women's 100 m Freestyle. Finished 1st in Heat 1 with a time of 1:00.38. Did not qualify for the second round.
Hocine Haciane - Men's 200 m Individual Medley. Finished 2nd in Heat 2 with a time of 2:06.48. Did not qualify for the next round.
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