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IOC code
  
GRE

Flag bearer
  
Pyrros Dimas

Competitors
  
426 in 27 sports

Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics

NOC
  
Hellenic Olympic Committee

Website
  
www.hoc.gr (Greek) (English)

Medals Ranked 15th
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 6 6 4 16

Greece competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, from 13 to 29 August 2004, as the host nation. As the progenitor nation and in keeping with tradition, Greek athletes have competed at every Summer Olympics in the modern era, alongside Australia, Great Britain, and Switzerland. The Hellenic Olympic Committee sent a total of 426 athletes to the Games, 215 men and 211 women, and had achieved automatic qualification places in all sports, with the exception of men's and women's field hockey. It was also the nation's largest team ever in Summer Olympic history since the first modern Games were held in 1896.

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Greece left the Summer Olympic Games with a total of sixteen medals (six gold, six silver, and four bronze), finishing within the top fifteen position in the overall medal rankings. At least a single medal was awarded to the Greek team in ten sports; five of them came from the track and field, including two prestigious golds. Greece also topped the medal tally in diving, gymnastics, judo, and sailing. Three Greek athletes added Olympic medals to their career hardware from the previous editions.

Among the nation's medalists were track hurdler Fani Halkia, race walker Athanasia Tsoumeleka, teenage judoka Ilias Iliadis, and diving duo Thomas Bimis and Nikolaos Siranidis, who won Greece's first ever Olympic gold medals in their respective disciplines. Emerging as one of the greatest Olympic weightlifters of all time with three Olympic titles, Pyrros Dimas ended his illustrious sporting career with a bronze medal effort in the men's light heavyweight category on his fourth and final Olympic appearance. Meanwhile, Nikolaos Kaklamanakis, who won the gold in Atlanta eight years earlier, and lit the Olympic flame at the conclusion of the opening ceremony, picked up his second medal with a silver in men's Mistral windsurfing.

Archery

As the host nation, Greece automatically receives the full allocation of six individual places, alongside entry to both the men's and women's team events.

Men
Women

Athletics

In athletics, the Greek team did not receive any automatic places for representing the host nation, as they had done in other sports. Greek athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event at the 'A' Standard, and 1 at the 'B' Standard).

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
  • Men
    Track & road events
    Field events
    Combined events – Decathlon
    Women
    Track & road events
    Field events
    Combined events – Heptathlon

    Badminton

    As the host nation, the Greek team were entitled to enter only two badminton players regardless of how they fared in the qualifying stages.

    Baseball

    Roster

    Manager: 27 – Jack Rhodes.

    Coaches: 1 – Mike Riskas, 14 – Ioannis Kazanas, 42 – Scott Demtral

    Round robin

    Men's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greece roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.

    Group play
    Quarterfinals
    Classification match (5th–6th place)

    Women's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greece roster in the women's basketball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.

    Group play
    Quarterfinals
    7th Place Final

    Boxing

    Greece was guaranteed five male boxers at the Games by virtue of being the host nation, but the special 'host' places for men's boxing therefore became void, as the Greeks claimed places through the World Championships and the AIBA European Qualification Tournament.

    Sprint

    Qualification Legend: Q = Qualify to final; q = Qualify to semifinal

    Track

    Sprint
    Time trial
    Keirin
    Omnium

    Diving

    As the host nation, the Greeks were automatically entitled to places in all four synchronized diving events, but for individual events, they had to qualify through their own performances through the 2003 FINA World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, and through the 2004 FINA Diving World Cup series.

    Men
    Women

    Equestrian

    Greece automatically received a team and the maximum number of individual competitors in show jumping, and at least a single spot each in dressage and eventing.

    Fencing

    As the host nation, Greece received ten quota places which can be allocated to any of the fencing events. Additional places can be won in specific disciplines in a series of qualification events.

    Men
    Women

    Men's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greek squad in the men's football tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›

    Head coach: Stratos Apostolakis

    * Over-aged player.

    Group play

    Women's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greek squad in the women's football tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›

    Head coach: Xanthi Konstantinidou

    Group play

    Artistic

    Men
    Women

    Men's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greece roster in the men's handball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.‹See Tfd›

    Head coaches: Ulf Hakan Schefvert

    Group play
    Quarterfinal
    5th-8th Place Semifinal
    Fifth Place Final

    Women's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greece roster in the women's handball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.‹See Tfd›

    Head coaches: Svein Andre Olsen

    Group play
    9th-10th Place Final

    Judo

    Greek judoka receive one place in each of the 14 categories by virtue of hosting the Olympic tournament – the maximum allocation possible.

    Men
    Women

    Modern pentathlon

    As the host nation, Greece received one automatic qualification place per gender through the European and UIPM World Championships.

    Rowing

    Greece received only two boats in both men's and women's lightweight double sculls at the 2003 World Rowing Championships.

    Men
    Women

    Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; R=Repechage

    Sailing

    As the host nation, Greece received automatic qualification places in each boat class.

    Men
    Women
    Open

    M = Medal race; OCS = On course side of the starting line; DSQ = Disqualified; DNF = Did not finish; DNS= Did not start; RDG = Redress given

    Shooting

    As the host nation, Greece was awarded a minimum of eleven quota places in ten different events.

    Men
    Women

    Softball

    Team Roster
    Preliminary Round

    Swimming

    Greek swimmers earned qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the A-standard time, and 1 at the B-standard time):

    Men
    Women

    Synchronized swimming

    As the host nation, Greece had a squad of 9 synchronised swimmers taking part in both the duet and team events.

    Table tennis

    Greece fielded a four-strong table tennis team at the 2004 Olympic Games after being granted permission to use host nation qualification places.

    Taekwondo

    Greece had not taken any formal part in qualification tournaments in taekwondo, as the Greeks already had four guaranteed places at their disposal, two for men, two for women.

    Tennis

    As the host nation, Greece nominated two male and two female tennis players to compete in the tournament through their world rankings.

    Triathlon

    Greece offered a single guaranteed place in the men's triathlon.

    Volleyball

    As the host nation, Greece gained automatic entry for men's and women's teams in both indoor and beach volleyball.

    Men's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greek roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›

    Head coach: Stelios Prosalikas

    Group play
    Quarterfinal

    Women's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greek roster in the women's volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›

    Head coach: Dimitrios Floros

    Group play

    Men's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greek roster in the men's water polo tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›

    Head coach: Alessandro Campagna

    Group play
    Semifinal
    Bronze Medal Final

    Women's tournament

    Roster

    The following is the Greek roster in the women's water polo tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›

    Head coach: Kyriakos Iosifidis

    Group play
    Quarterfinal
    Semifinal
    Gold Medal Final
    02 ! Won Silver Medal

    Weightlifting

    As the host nation, Greek weightlifters had already received six men's quota places and four women's places for the Olympics.

    Men

    * Leonidas Sabanis originally claimed the bronze medal, but was disqualified after being tested positive for excess testosterone.

    Women

    Wrestling

    Key:

  • VT – Victory by Fall.
  • PP – Decision by Points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO – Decision by Points – the loser without technical points.
  • Men's freestyle
    Men's Greco-Roman
    Women's freestyle

    References

    Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics Wikipedia