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Hace 18 horas · XXVIII: 2004: Athens Greece: Awarded to host the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (66 votes) 9 May 1997 106th in Lausanne, Switzerland: Rome Italy: Eliminated in the fourth voting (41 votes) Cape Town South Africa: Eliminated in the third voting (20 votes) Stockholm Sweden: Eliminated in the second voting (19 votes) Buenos Aires Argentina
Hace 1 día · 2004: XXVIII: Athens: 13–29 August 2004 President Konstantinos Stephanopoulos: 10625: 6296: 4329: 301: 201 United States: 2008: XXIX: Beijing: 8–24 August 2008 President Hu Jintao: 28 (41) 10942: 6305: 4637: 302: 204 China: 2012: XXX: London: 27 July – 12 August 2012 Queen Elizabeth II: 26 (39) 10768: 5992: 4776: 302: 204 ...
Hace 3 días · Athens 2004: More than 20 athletes were disqualified at the Athens Games after they failed tests for performance-enhancing drugs, and controversies over scoring in gymnastics and fencing made headlines. A record 201 NOCs were represented. Birgit Fischer: Superlative Olympian and The Argentine Men’s Basketball Team: Gold for the ...
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Hace 4 días · The 2004 Summer Olympics were held between 13 and 29 August in Greece's capital Athens. The 28th Olympiad hosted athletes 10625 athletes (6296 men, 4329 women) from 201 nations. These athletes participated in 301 events in 28 sports across 40 disciplines.
Hace 23 horas · Olympic Games, quadrennial athletic festival that is often regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition. The ancient Olympic Games included several sports that are now part of the Summer Games program, which includes events in as many as 32 different sports. Learn more about the Olympic Games in this article.
10 de may. de 2024 · 2004 Athens *** 2006 *** Turin, Italy 2008 Beijing *** 2010 *** Vancouver, B.C., Can. 2012 London *** 2014 *** Sochi, Russia 2016 Rio de Janeiro *** 2018 *** P'yŏngch'ang, S.Kor. 2020 Tokyo ***
Hace 4 días · The National team celebrating after being awarded the gold medals for winning the 2006 FIBA World Championship for Women in basketball. At the 2004 Olympics held in Athens, Greece, the Opals were led by Lauren Jackson's tournament best 22.9 points and 10 rebounds per game.