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Nations at the 2004 Summer Olympics


At the 2004 Summer Olympics Brazil was represented by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (abbreviated COB). The largest Brazilian delegation ever consisted of 247 athletes (125 men and 122 women), which represented 42 more athletes than in Sydney 2000 and 22 more than in Atlanta 1996 — the previous record. If the delegation's officials (i.e. coaches, assistants, trainers, doctors and administrative personnel) are included, the total number comes to 408 members.

In Athens 2004 Brazil competed in all but ten events ( Archery, Badminton, Canoeing - Slalom, Cycling - Track, Softball, Gymnastics - Trampoline, Baseball, Water Polo, Hockey and Weightlifting). In some events, however, Brazil only competed partially, such as in Basketball and Football (soccer), where both men's teams failed to qualify for the Olympics in their respective pre-Olympic trials. In shooting, Brazil had just one athlete, competing in the men's Trap event, which means that the Women's events and the other Men's events had no Brazilian participation.

1 Medals


Gold Silver Bronze Total
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Finished 18th in medal boardThis is the full table of the medal count of the 2004 Summer Olympics . These rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country (in this context a country is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee). The number of silvers is tak (21st in general medal count)


1.1 Gold










1.2 Silver





Start List: Andréia Suntaque (GK), Mônica de Paula, Tânia Ribeiro, Juliana Cabral, Miraides "Formiga" Mota, Daniela Lima, Delma "Pretinha" Gonçalves, Marta Vieira da Silva, Rosana Augusto, Cristiane Silva, Elaine Moura.
Substitutes: Marlisa "Maravilha" Wahlbrink (GK), Grazielle Nascimento, Renata Costa, Aline Pellegrino, Andréia "Maycon" dos Santos, Roseli de Belo, Dayane Rocha.
Coach: René Simões.





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