Olympische Sommerspiele 2004/Teilnehmer (Republik Kongo)
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Die Republik Kongo nahm an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2004 in der griechischen Hauptstadt Athen mit sechs Sportlern, drei Frauen und drei Männern, teil.
Teilnehmer nach Sportarten
Fechten
- Sorel-Arthur Kembe
- Säbel Einzel Männer: Qualifikation
Judo
- Tatiana Martine Bvegadzi
- Schwergewicht (über 78 kg) Frauen: Achtelfinale
Leichtathletik
- Lezin Christian Elongo Ngoyikonda
- 400 Meter Männer: DNS
- Michelle Banga Moundzoula
- 200 Meter Frauen: Vorläufe
Schwimmen
- Rony Bakale
- 50 Meter Freistil Männer: Vorläufe
- Monika Bakale
- 50 Meter Freistil Frauen: Vorläufe
Weblinks
- Kongolesische Olympiamannschaft von 2004 in der Datenbank von Sports-Reference (englisch; archiviert vom Original)
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