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South Africa at the Summer Olympics

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South Africa at the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the National Olympic Committee of South Africa (NOCSA), and is abbreviated as RSA. 106 athletes from South Africa are competing in 19 sporting codes.

Since South Africa's return to the Olympic Games in 1992 after a four-decades long absence resulting from a ban imposed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the country's Apartheid policies, it has seen mixed success; achieving three Gold medals, a Silver and a Bronze at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta but only managing two Silver medals and three Bronze medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Mbulaeni Mulaudzi was South Africa's flag-bearer at the opening ceremony.


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Medals


50px Gold Silver Bronze Total
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Gold

  • Swimming
Men's 4x100 m freestyle relay team:(Roland Mark Schoeman, Ryk Neethling, Lyndon Ferns and Darian Townsend)

Silver

  • Swimming
Men's 100 m freestyle: Roland Mark Schoeman
  • Athletics
Men's 800 m: Mbulaeni Mulaudzi
Women's High Jump: Hestrie Cloete

Bronze

  • Swimming
Men's 50 m freestyle: Roland Mark Schoeman
  • Rowing
Men's Coxless Pairs: Donovan Cech and Ramon Di Clemente

Results by event

Archery

Women's individual:

Athletics

Women's 100 metres:

  • Geraldine Pillay - Round 1, 11.44 s (did not advance)

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

  • Shaun Bownes - Round 1: 13.52 s, Round 2: 13.62 s

Men's 200 metres:

  • Leigh Julius - Round 1: 20.80 s

Men's 400 metres:

  • Marcus la Grange - Round 1: 45.95 s

Men's 400 metre hurdles:

  • Alwyn Myburgh - Round 1: 48.44 s, Semifinal: 48.21 s, Final: 49.07 s (7th place)
  • Llewellyn Herbert - Round 1: 48.70 s, Semifinal: 48.57 s
  • Ockert Cilliers - Round 1: 49.12 s, Semifinal: 49.01 s

Men's 800 metres:

  • Mbulaeni Mulaudzi - silver medal (1:44.61 in final)
  • Hezekiel Sepeng - 6th place (1:45.53 in final)

Men's 1500 metres:

  • Johan Cronje - Semifinal, 3:44.41 (did not advance)

Men's 3000 metre steeplechase:

  • Ruben Ramolefi - Round 1, 8:46.17 (did not advance)

Men's 4x400 metre relay:

  • Marcus la Grange, Hendrick Mokganyetsi, Ockert Cilliers, and Arnaud Malherbe - Round 1, DNF (did not advance)

Men's marathon:

  • Gert Thys - 2:16:08 (16th place)
  • Hendrick Ramaala - DNF
  • Ian Syster - DNF

Men's triple jump:

  • Godfrey Khotso Mokoena - Round 1, 16.32 metres (did not advance)

Men's high jump:

  • Jacques Freitag - Round 1, 2.20 metres (did not advance)

Men's pole vault:

  • Okkert Brits - Round 1, 5.60 metres (did not advance)

Men's shot put:

  • Janus Robberts - Round 1, 19.41 metres (did not advance)
  • Burger Lambrechts - Round 1, 18.67 metres (did not advance)

Men's discus:

  • Frantz Kruger - Final, 64.34 metres (5th place)
  • Hannes Hopley - Final, 62.58 metres (8th place)

Men's javelin:

  • Gerhardus Pienaar - Round 1, 79.95 metres (did not advance)
  • Women

Geraldine Pillay (100 m)
Heide Seyerling (200 m)
Estie Wittstock (400 m)
Surita Febbraio (400 m Hurdles)
Nicoleen Cronje (20 km Walk)
Hestrie Cloete (High Jump)
Elizna Naude (Discus)
Sunette Viljoen (Javelin)
Janice Josephs (Heptathlon)


Badminton

  • Men's singles:
Chris Dednam - defeated in round of 32
  • Women's singles:
Michelle Edwards - defeated in round of 32
  • Men's doubles:
Dorian James and Stewart Carson - defeated in round of 32
  • Women's doubles:
Michelle Edwards and Chantal Botts - defeated in round of 32
  • Mixed doubles:
Chris Dednam and Antoinette Uys - defeated in round of 32

Boxing

Bongani Mahlangu (Welterweight, 69 kg)
Khotso Motau (Middleweight, 75 kg)
Lodumo Galada (Featherweight, 57 kg)

Canoeing

Alan van Coller (k1 500 m/K1 1 000 m)

Cycling

Ryan Cox (Road race)
Robert Hunter (Road Race)
Tiaan Kannemeyer (Road race)
Anriette Schoeman (Road Race)

Diving

Jenna Dreyer

Fencing

Women's épée individual:

  • Rachel Barlow - defeated in round of 64
  • Natalia Tychler - defeated in round of 64
  • Kelly Wilson - defeated in round of 64

Women's épée team:

  • Natalia Tychler, Rachel Barlow, and Kelly Wilson - 9th place

Gymnastics

Zandre Labuschagne (Artistic)
Stephanie Sandler (Rhythmic)

Hockey

Men's: 10th place

  • Preliminary round: 1-0-4
  • Classification (9-12): defeated Egypt, 5-1
  • Classification (9/10): lost to Great Britain, 1-1 (tie-breaker, 4-3)

Players: Gregg Clark, Wayne Denne, Denzil Dolley, Iain Evans, Steve Evans, Craig Fulton, Chris Hibbert, Craig Jackson, Bruce Jacobs, Greg Nicol, Ryan Ravenscroft, Eric Rose-Innes, Emile Smith, Gave Staniforth, Ian Symons

Women's: 9th place

  • Preliminary round: 1-0-3
  • Classification (9/10): defeated Spain, 4-3

Players: Kerry Bee, Caroline Birt, Fiona Butler, Lindsey Carlisle, Pietie Coetzee, Liesel Dorothy, Grazjyna Engelbrecht, Natalie Fulton, Kate Hector, Johke Koornhof, Anli Kotze, Marsha Marescia, Bronwyn Ross (had to withdraw due to injury), Susan Webber, Sharne Wehmeyer, Jennifer Wilson

Judo

Henriette Moller (63 kg)

Rowing

Donovan Cech (Coxless Pairs)
Ramon Di Clemente (Coxless Pairs)

Sailing

Gareth Blanckenberg (Laser)

Shooting

Martin Senore (50 m Rifle Prone)

Swimming

Eugene Botes (100 Butterfly)
Lyndon Ferns (4x100 m Relay)
Ryk Neethling (50/100/200 Freestyle/4x100 Freestyle Relay)
Terence Parkin (200 Breaststroke/400 Individual Medley)
Roland Mark Schoeman (50/100 Freestyle/4x100 Freestyle Relay)
Karl Thaning (4x100 Relay)
Darian Townsend (4x100 Relay)
Gerhard Zandberg (100 Backstroke)

Taekwondo

Duncan Mahlangu (68 kg)

Triathlon

Megan Hall
Conrad Stoltz

Beach Volleyball

  • Women

Julia Willand (Beach Volleyball)
Leigh Ann Naidoo (Beach Volleyball)

  • Men

Gershon Rorich (Beach Volleyball)
Colin Pocock (Beach Volleyball)

Wrestling

Shaun Williams (60 kg Freestyle)

Officials

Chef de Mission: Hajera Kajee
Deputy Chef De Mission: Vernon Phakathi
Project Manager: Tubby Reddy
Chief Medical Officer: Wayne Derman
Chief Physiotherapist: Neil Viranna


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